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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series - DVD

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Format: DVD March 30, 2021


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In 1993 two unsuspecting astronauts unleashed the greatest evil Earth had ever known—the heinous witch Rita Repulsa. In the 20 years since, with each new villain more sinister than the last, the citizens of Earth have relied on the Power Rangers to protect them. As a superhero team comprising "teenagers with attitude," the Power Rangers must use their individual strengths combined with the virtue of teamwork to vanquish their foes, keeping Earth safe for another day. After its premiere in August of 1993, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers became a phenomenon in children's programming unlike anything the world had ever seen. An instant global sensation, the franchise launched a hugely successful toy line, live stage tour, theatrical feature film and, most importantly, two continuous decades of entertainment that captured the imagination of multiple generations of fans. Now you can see where the international sensation began with the complete first series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, on 19 discs, including the ten-episode Alien Rangers miniseries and two discs containing rarely seen archival material and brand-new retrospective featurettes!Bonus Content:- Morphin Time!: A look back at the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers phenomenon with brand-new interviews featuring members of the cast and creative team. - A Morphenomenal Cast: Casting Director Katy Wallin and the show's stars recall what it took to become Power Rangers. - The Fans Power Up: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fans remember the series. - Lord Zedd's Monster Heads - Alpha's Magical Christmas - Rare Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fan Club Video - MMPR Karate Club: The White Ranger Kata - Power Rangers Live: The World Tour


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 14.4 Ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled


Run time ‏ : ‎ 51 hours


Release date ‏ : ‎ March 30, 2021


Actors ‏ : ‎ Austin St. John, David Bacon, Walter Emanuel Jones, Karim Prince, Jim Gray


Studio ‏ : ‎ SHOUT! FACTORY


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series. What a great box set this is. Anybody who doesn't already own this should buy this as quickly as possible. For starters, this includes all 3 seasons of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and includes the 10 episode miniseries Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers. In total, that's 155 episodes. You have 60 episodes for Season 1, 52 for Season 2, and 33 for Season 3, and of course the 10 for Alien Rangers. Not to mention, there are a bunch of brand new, never-before seen special features. Mighty Morphin Season 1 was an overall good start to the series. You have the first 5 rangers (Jason, Trini, Billy, Kimberly, and Zack) being picked by Zordon and his assistant Alpha 5 to become the first team of Rangers to battle against Rita Repulsa's evil minions. Tommy, the Green Ranger, is at first selected to be evil and to destroy the other Rangers, but eventually joins the team to fight against Rita. He later loses his powers, and gives the Dragonzord coin to Jason to use. Tommy later gets his powers back, although they are weakened, and once again helps the Rangers fight against Rita. Other cool things about the season are the Dinozords, the Dragonzord, and Titanus, which all can combine to form the first Ultrazord ever. Plus you have the comedy relief of Bulk and Skull who are always bullying the other rangers as well as trying to get dates with Trini and Kimberly, and not to mention Zack's numerous attempts at getting Angela's attention. Mighty Morphin Season 2 introduces to us a new villain of the series: Lord Zedd, who is basically Rita's boss. He comes in to take Rita's place, and banishes her back to her Space Dumpster and sends her flying through space. Zedd's magic is so strong for the Rangers, that they are forced to upgrade to new zords: The Thunderzords, with the exception of Tommy, whose Green Ranger powers are slowly starting to fail (he still uses the Dragonzord a couple of times until his powers are gone for good). When Tommy loses his Green Ranger powers, he comes back as the White Ranger and gains control of the Tigerzord, along with his talking sword Saba at his side. Later on however, the Rangers meet 3 teens from another high school, named Rocky DeSantos, Aisha Campbell, and Adam Park. These 3 teens are later selected to become the new Red,Yellow, and Black Rangers to replace Jason, Trini, and Zack when they are "selected" to attend the World Peace Summit in Switzerland. The Rangers then also gain Tor the Shuttlezord, and with it they can form the Thunder Ultrazord. Rita comes back later and with Finster's help, forces Zedd to fall in love with her and they get married. Bulk and Skull pretty much spend this entire season trying to expose the Ranger's secret identities. Plus the summer after this season ended is when Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie was released in theaters (which is not included in this set, you have to get it separately if you want it.) Mighty Morphin Season 3 introduces a new TV series called Masked Rider, which is introduced in the 3 part episode "A Friend in Need" when the Rangers, except for Kimberly travel to Alpha 5's home planet of Edinoi to help them out. In the 4 part episode Ninja Quest, Rito Revolto is introduced as Rita's brother who successfully destroys the Thunderzords and damages the Rangers' Power Coins. The Rangers are then forced to search in the Desert of Despair for the Ninja Temple and Ninjor, who created the first 6 Power Coins, to give the Rangers their new Ninja Powers, along with the new Ninja Zords. Later this season, we are introduced to Katherine "Kat" Hilliard, who is under Rita's control and takes Kimberly's Power Coin as well as the Falconzord, and Ninjor is kidnapped by Goldar. The Rangers then use the Shogun Zords, and the Rangers later are able to use the Ninja Zords once again when Kimberly is selected to train in the Pan Global Games in Florida, and Kimberly passes her powers on to Kat. Then later on Rita and Rito's father Master Vile comes in and gives the Rangers more trouble. He is there to search for the Zeo Crystal, which Tommy finds, and Zordon has the Rangers split it up and send it through a time portal to different periods of time. He even successfully uses the Orb of Doom to reverse time on Earth and reduces the Rangers to Powerless children (something Zedd did in Season 2, but failed Miserably), which then ends Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and leads into Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers. In Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, the Rangers are still Powerless children and luckily are able to get back to the Command Center. Zordon and the Rangers then contact Aquitar to ask the Alien Rangers to come to Earth and help protect it while the child Rangers find a way to restore Earth to it's correct time. A couple episodes in to the miniseries Billy manages to invent a device that uses the Power Coins to restore themselves to their correct age. Unfortunately Zedd, Rita, and their minions successfully find the device and destroy it along with the Power Coins. Zordon then tells the children Rangers there is only one way to restore Earth to it's correct time: They must travel in time to find the shards of the Zeo Crystal. Rocky goes to find the Blue Crystal first, then Adam finds his Green Crystal, then Tommy and Kat find their Red and Pink Crystals (also Tommy encounters an old relative of his who gives him half of an arrowhead, which it is explained further what it is in Zeo). Aisha is the last to find hers, but decides to stay in Africa to help the dying animals of the land, and sends her new friend Tanya in her place. Meanwhile, Zedd and Rita sent Rito and Goldar to plant an explosive device in the Command Center, and at the same time they summoned the Hydro Hog from Aquitar, who is the Alien Rangers' greatest threat. With the Alien Rangers using the Shogun MegaFalconzord, they destroy Hydro Hog for good. The Rangers use the Zeo Crystal to restore everybody to their correct ages and the Earth to it's correct time. As the Rangers except for Tanya say their goodbyes to the Alien Rangers and thanking them for the help, Rito and Goldar steal the completed Zeo Crystal as the other Rangers get back to the Command Center. Just then the explosive device activates and Alpha teleports the Rangers to safety just as the Command Center blows up while the Rangers watch. The series ends in a cliffhanger as the Rangers are unsure of the fates of Zordon and Alpha. So all in all, if you are a fan of Power Rangers, I highly suggest you get this set, whether you're an old fan or a new one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 14, 2013 by JParks

  • Morphenomenal indeed!
I grew up the Power Rangers. Specifically the original Mighty Morphin. Yeah, I saw Space, Lost Galaxy, and bits and pieces of Mystic Force, SPD, and some of the other series, but none of them quite holds a candle to the very first. As a kid, I thought I was the red ranger, and then the green ranger, and then when the movie came out, I thought the white ranger. After middle school, I kind of took my mind off the Power Rangers for awhile. Then college came, and in the middle of my junior year, I think it was, I saw a bunch of Power Rangers videos on YouTube, and it finally dawned on me. I finally let something that had been in the back of my mind come to the front. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE BLUE RANGER!!! And so, finally looking at the entire original series from start to finish, I have more reasons to like the Blue Ranger. Billy is his name. I found out, and zoomed in on, things that I didn't even know, or mind, the first time around. Billy was actually responsible for some of the things the Rangers used, including the wrist communicators. I also learned the whole of the Green Ranger's story and found it a little more relatable to myself. That's why I found myself making some room for the Green ranger in my heart. Don't get me wrong, Blue Ranger. I still have a place for you. As far as the show itself goes, well, it had it tender moments and more intense monsters. For example, I will never forget Jason's fight with Goldar in his dark dimension, or the Rangers' fight with The Evil Green Ranger. And dare I mention that inter-dimensional dude Lokar? Yeah. He put up quite a fight. It also had some of its more ridiculous monsters and repetitive moments. Just between you and me, I wish Jason (the Red Ranger), Zack (The Black Ranger) and Trini (the Yellow Ranger) could have had a better send off. Kat is okay, but she is no Kimberley Hart (Amy Jo Johnson). When I think of the Pink Ranger, I think of Kim. In fact, Kim was my first fictional crush. Speaking of the third mentioned, R.I.P. Thuy Trang. I am sorry I did not get to meet you. I am even sorrier that that accident happened to you. Personally speaking, every time I watch, I want to cosplay the rangers and find--and if I can, replicate--some of their stuff. I know it sounds odd for a guy my age, but if you have not grown up with Lost in Space, or Battlestar Galactica (the original NOT the new one), then you have not even dreamed of living. Anyway, any other Power Ranger series is fine, but start with the original, and you have a whole different experience. Or at least your experience will make more sense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Make sure they pack it right. There are a few dings.
I enjoy watching this series that I grow up with from start to finish. The only problem was a couple of the cases were cracked. Thankfully, there were no problems with the disks themselves.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 19, 2022 by Drac

  • Disappointedly Broken
Product was not well shipped. It arrived in a padded envelope instead of a package. I live in a cold climate so the plastic becomes very brittle. The package was obviously miscarried and tossed around with no regard of its contents, but should have also been packaged properly to begin with. Still gave it 3 stars because it’s Power Rangers and the product itself is amazing. But Amazon really dropped the proverbial (and literal) package on this one… Edit: They replaced it, of course, and the new one is in great condition, luckily! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 26, 2022 by Dave & Kylian Smith

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