This article is about a ranger in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers Zeo, and Turbo. |
- For the movie version of this character, see Adam Park (movie)
Adam Park was the second Black Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, as well as Zeo Ranger IV Green of the Zeo Rangers and briefly, the first Green Turbo Ranger of the Turbo Rangers and the second-in-command to Tommy Oliver of the Turbo Rangers.
Retroactively, he is also referred to as the Mighty Morphin Black Ranger or Black Mighty Morphin Ranger, as well as Zeo Green Ranger or Green Zeo Ranger, though these are in reference to the show, as opposed to proper labels. He has also been labeled Turbo Green Ranger, a variation on his in-show label.
He reappeared in an episode of Power Rangers In Space (the only previous Power Ranger besides Justin Stewart to do so), and is one of the longest serving Power Rangers of all time (after fellow Power Rangers Tommy Oliver, Billy Cranston and Kimberly Ann Hart). He is the third longest-serving Ranger overall behind Tommy Oliver and Billy Cranston.
Background
Mighty Morphin Era
Arrival in Angel Grove
Adam first met the Rangers during an attempt to save his teacher's baby alongside his friends Rocky DeSantos and Aisha Campbell. The three of them had previously lived in Stone Canyon, California and were visiting Angel Grove for the Final Round of the Team Ninja competition. To the Rangers' surprise, the Stone Canyon trio were not there as spectators, but to compete in the final round of the tournament, and they ultimately won. TV STORY-The Ninja Encounter
Becoming A Ranger
- "It’s Morphin Time! Mastodon!"
- ―morphing call as the Mighty Morphin Black Ranger[src]
- "And Adam, you are watchful and intelligent, you will command the power of the Lion Thunderzord."
- ―Zordon hands over the Lion Thunderzord to Adam[src]
- "Thank you Zordon, I won't let you down."
- ―Adam promises that he will never fail Zordon[src]
Adam's new friendship with Billy, Kimberly and Tommy would lead to his, Aisha's and Rocky's constant entanglement in Lord Zedd's schemes. After winning the tournament, the three Stone Canyon teens were kidnapped by Goldar and chained together inside a cave. A snake whose bite would render them evil permanently was set loose on them by Goldar in order to make them Zedd's dark warriors. Their attempt to escape almost succeeded, but ultimately failed; it was the morphed Kimberly, Billy and Tommy who rescue them. Billy managed to wrestle the snake away so that the teens could be freed; however, despite Kim's destruction of the snake, the injuries it caused to Billy's neck forced him to remove his helmet to prevent suffocation. Though able to breathe again, Billy's identity as a Power Ranger, along with Kim and Tommy's, were revealed to Adam and his friends. The three teens would be taken to the Command Center where the identities of Jason, Zack, and Trini would be revealed to them and they would take an oath not to reveal their identities.
Adam was selected to take Zack's place as the Black Mighty Morphin Power Ranger when he left to attend the World Peace Conference as an ambassador in Switzerland. Rocky and Aisha also took over Jason and Trini's places respectively, and the new Rangers would subsequently move to Angel Grove and transfer over to Angel Grove High with the other Rangers.
Adam's character was more revealed after becoming a Ranger. As a kid, he was often picked on and left out, but he eventually built up confidence in himself while training in martial arts, though he still had problems with girls. During this time, he was targeted by Scorpina, who disguised herself as a girl named Sabrina in order to manipulate the shy teen into alienating his friends before facing an ambush alone, perpetrated by the Scorpion Warrior. Even though Aisha didn't trust Sabrina, she attempted to get along with her for Adam's sake. This led to her being able to interfere when Scorpina lured Adam on a hike to a remote part of the park. Though the encounter left Adam's confidence in himself weakened, he would soon recover when he gained the attention of a girl Aisha had been trying to hook him up with. TV STORY-Goldar's Vice-Versa
Ninja Quest
- "It’s Morphin Time! Black Ranger Power!"
- ―roll call as the Mighty Morphin Black Ranger[src]
When Rito Revolto joined Zedd and Rita and destroyed the Thunderzords, Adam gained new Ninja powers of the Frog, becoming the Black Ninja Ranger. He also gained the ability to pilot the Black Frog Ninjazord and later the Black Shogunzord. He was also later granted the power of the Metallic Armor.
When Master Vile (Rita Repulsa's father) came to Earth to retrieve the Zeo Crystal, the Rangers managed to retrieve it first. To ensure that Master Vile couldn't get it again, the Rangers split the Zeo Crystal into five sub-crystals and sent them to different points in history.
Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers
Vile then turned back time using the Orb of Doom, turning the Rangers back into children (unlike last time, they retained their memories). The Rangers recruited the Aquitian Rangers to fight in their stead. Billy had then created a device which would restore them to their old selves. He used the Ninja Coins as a power source, testing it on himself. This worked, but it allowed Goldar to capture the coins and Zedd and Rita destroyed them. TV STORY-Alien Rangers of Aquitar, TV STORY-Climb Every Fountain
When Zordon revealed that the Ranger kids had to seek the Zeo Crystal, each kid was sent to a different place and time, where his or her ancestors were. Adam was transported to the past North Korea, near where his grandmother was born, to recover his part of the Zeo Crystal. He met Kai Ogi, a local sage, and found the Zeo Sub-Crystal behind a waterfall. TV STORY-Along Came a Spider
Zeo Era
- "It’s Morphin Time! Zeo Ranger IV: Green!"
- ―roll call as Zeo Ranger IV: Green[src]
When Adam's fragment of the Zeo Crystal was reunited with the four other fragments, he reverted to his normal age. However, trouble once again brewed when King Mondo and his Machine Empire drove Rita and Zedd away to begin his own conquest for Earth. With their powers destroyed, Adam and the Rangers used the reformed Zeo Crystal to harness new powers. With the Rectangle Sub-Crystal, Adam became Zeo Ranger IV: Green, he also became the second-in-command of the Zeo Rangers, and he gained the Zeo Zord IV. TV STORY-A Zeo Beginning
After Trey of Triforia had revealed his identity as the Gold Ranger, he gave the Rangers the Super Zeo Gems and Super Zeo Zords. Adam received the Green Super Zeo Crystal and Super Zeo Zord IV. TV STORY-Mondo's Last Stand
Turbo Era
- "Shift Into Turbo! Desert Thunder Turbo Power, Turbo up!"
- ―roll call as Green Turbo Ranger[src]
When the evil Space Pirate Divatox threatens to raise a powerful monster named Maligore to marry her, Adam, along with the other Rangers, accepted new Turbo powers and becomes the Green Turbo Ranger, and gains the Desert Thunder Turbozord. TV STORY-Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
After graduating from Angel Grove High School, he decided to spend the summer coaching soccer, among other things. There, he met Carlos Vallerte, and encouraged him to use teamwork rather than try to win every game solo. TV STORY-Shift Into Turbo, TV STORY-A Drive to Win
Zordon chose to release Adam and fellow high school graduate Rangers Katherine, Tommy, and Tanya from their duties, that they might find other opportunities for themselves in the world. Adam chose Carlos Vallerte to take his place as the Green Turbo Ranger. TV STORY-Passing The Torch
In Space
During a mission, Carlos - Adam's successor and the Black Space Ranger - hurt his teammate, Cassie Chan, during a battle in which a monster traded places with her while Carlos was attacking. Carlos was traumatized by this and chose to retire as a Ranger. To help Carlos regain his confidence, Adam returned and helped Carlos train both physically and mentally; even going as far as to teach him how to fight by relying on his instincts rather than his vision. Adam told Alpha, who was also helping, that he missed being a Ranger and revealed he had kept his broken Morpher and damaged Mastodon Power Coin. Alpha warned him not to morph with it as its link to the Morphing Grid was destroyed, rendering it highly unstable. When they were attacked, as Carlos left his Astro Morpher behind, Adam took the risk and morphed into the Black Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger once again.
Seeing Adam take the risk of morphing renewed Carlos' confidence, and he became a stronger Ranger. However, due to Adam's unstable connection to the Morphing Grid, the Black Ranger powers quickly began to fail and left Adam incredibly weak (to a point where he almost died). Adam managed to survive and decided not to risk morphing again. TV STORY-Always a Chance
Legacy of Power
Adam was featured in a chronicle of Power Ranger history compiled by Tommy Oliver shortly after he formed the Dino Rangers, which was found by the nascent Ranger team in the Dino Lab. TV STORY-Legacy of Power
Operation Overdrive
Nearly nine years later, Adam would be called back to action once more. The Sentinel Knight came to ask Adam for help in protecting the jewels of the Corona Aurora, after the Operation Overdrive Power Rangers were disconnected from the Morphing Grid by Rita and Zedd's son Thrax. Adam was more than happy to help, and the Knight restored his Black Ranger powers, albeit permanently this time. Until the Overdrive Power Rangers were able to restore their powers, as the oldest and most experienced veteran Ranger, Adam led the team of four other veteran Power Rangers (or Retro Rangers) in defending the world from Thrax's evil alliance.
He was the only Ranger called in to replace the Overdrive team that did not have any powers outside being morphed. While fighting Chillers, he simply commented "It may be old school, but it gets the job done", referencing how Kira, Tori, Xander and Bridge had powers useful in regular fights while he used martial arts.
Currently, Adam owns a Martial Arts dojo in Angel Grove and retains the newly reconnected Alpha 6 by his side at the dojo, possibly as an assistant. It is implied that his restored powers, as well as the rest of the Retro Rangers' chosen by the Sentinel Knight, still remain intact.
Adam uses the Operation Overdrive arsenal three times in battle. In a fight against Flurious, Adam arrives in Angel Grove on the Hovertek Cycle. In the final battle, Adam takes on Thrax solo and uses the Defender Vest for protection (which was overpowered by the villain). He also used the Flash Point Megazord against Vulturus. However, Adam preferred to use his Power Axe. TV STORY-Once a Ranger
Super Megaforce
Adam returned as a Zeo Ranger with Rocky, Tanya, and Kat, as part of the army of Legendary Rangers, led by Tommy as the Green Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, that helped the Mega Rangers defeat the Armada once and for all, fighting in a huge battle against hundreds of X Borgs and dozens of Bruisers. TV STORY-Legendary Battle
Ranger Forms
As The Black Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, also retroactively known as Mighty Morphin Black Ranger or Black Mighty Morphin Ranger (unofficial titles). During Season 3, his suit changed slightly, showing the Frog Ninja Coin in his Morpher, rather than the Mastodon Power Coin.
Zords
Arsenal
- Wrist Communicator
- Power Morpher
- Mastodon Power Coin
- Frog Ninja Coin
- Power Axe
- Blade Blaster
- Black Shark Cycle
- Hovertek Cycle (Temporarily)
- Defender Vest (Temporarily)
As The Black Ninja Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Arsenal
Techniques
- Replacement:When a ranger is about to be hit by an attack they replace themselves with their ninja uniform allowing them to escape the attack. It was used by Adam in Final Face-Off. .
- Laser Power: Adam uses a solo version against the Tenga Warriors in A Ranger Catastrophe..
- Cloning: This was first used by Adam where he cloned himself to fight multiple Tenga Warriors in Changing of the Zords.
- Giant Mode: While fighting against Tenga Warriors Adam increases his size to almost zord height to where the Tenga Warriors can fit into the palm of his hand and can defeat them by just throwing them in Changing of the Zords.
When the Black Ranger dons metallic armor, the white in his suit is replaced with a light silver coat and the black in his suit becomes somewhat metallic. In this form he can execute high speed martial arts moves with added metal-like impact.
Adam used the Overdrive Rangers' Defender Vest only once in the battle against Thrax. TV STORY-Once a Ranger
Zords
- Zeo Zord IV - Taurus
- Super Zeo Zord IV
- Red Battlezord (Temporary)
Arsenal
- Wrist Communicator
- Zeonizer
- Green Zeo Sub-Crystal
- Zeo Laser Pistol Powered Up
- Zeo Laser Blade
- Zeo IV Power Hatchets
Attack
- Zeo IV Power Punch
Ranger Key
The Zeo Ranger IV Green Key is Adam's personal ranger key. This key along with the majority of the Core Ranger Keys are seen lining the Command Center's interior walls. This key is mainly used by Jake Holling (Super Megaforce Green) who uses it to fight as Zeo Ranger IV Green.
- Among several changes as he and the others fought against the Armada. TV STORY-Samurai Surprise
- When the Super Mega Rangers became the Zeo Power Rangers while fighting Sirjinkor. TV STORY-The Perfect Storm
Appearances
- File:Icon-mmpr.pngMighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 2)
- Episode 22: The Ninja Encounter, Part I
- Episode 23: The Ninja Encounter, Part II
- Episode 24: The Ninja Encounter, Part III
- Episode 25: A Monster of Global Proportions
- Episode 26: Zedd Waves
- Episode 27: The Power Transfer, Part I
- Episode 28: The Power Transfer, Part II
- Episode 29: Goldar's Vice-Versa
- Episode 30: Mirror of Regret
- Episode 31: When is a Ranger Not a Ranger?
- Episode 32: Rocky Just Wants to Have Fun
- Episode 33: Lights, Camera, Action
- Episode 34: Where There's Smoke, There's Fire
- Episode 35: Scavenger Hunt
- Episode 36: The Great Bookala Escape
- Episode 37: Forever Friends
- Episode 38: A Reel Fish Story
- Episode 39: Rangers Back in Time, Part I
- Episode 40: Rangers Back in Time, Part II
- Episode 41: The Wedding, Part I
- Episode 42: The Wedding, Part II
- Episode 43: The Wedding, Part III
- Episode 44: Return of the Green Ranger, Part I
- Episode 45: Return of the Green Ranger, Part II
- Episode 46: Return of the Green Ranger, Part III
- Episode 47: Best Man for the Job
- Episode 48: Storybook Rangers, Part I
- Episode 49: Storybook Rangers, Part II
- Episode 50: Wild West Rangers, Part I
- Episode 51: Wild West Rangers, Part II
- Episode 52: Blue Ranger Gone Bad
- File:Icon-mmpr.pngMighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3)
- Episode 1: A Friend in Need, Part I
- Episode 2: A Friend in Need, Part II
- Episode 3: A Friend in Need, Part III
- Episode 4: Ninja Quest, Part I
- Episode 5: Ninja Quest, Part II
- Episode 6: Ninja Quest, Part III
- Episode 7: Ninja Quest, Part IV
- Episode 8: A Brush with Destiny
- Episode 9: Passing the Lantern
- Episode 10: Wizard for a Day
- Episode 11: Fourth Down and Long
- Episode 12: Stop the Hate Master, Part I
- Episode 13: Stop the Hate Master, Part II
- Episode 14: Final Face-Off
- Episode 15: The Potion Notion
- Episode 16: I'm Dreaming of a White Ranger
- Episode 17: A Ranger Catastrophe, Part I
- Episode 18: A Ranger Catastrophe, Part II
- Episode 19: Changing of the Zords, Part I
- Episode 20: Changing of the Zords, Part II
- Episode 21: Changing of the Zords, Part III
- Episode 22: Follow that Cab!
- Episode 23: A Different Shade of Pink, Part I
- Episode 24: A Different Shade of Pink, Part II
- Episode 25: A Different Shade of Pink, Part III
- Episode 26: Rita's Pita
- Episode 27: Another Brick in the Wall
- Episode 28: A Chimp in Charge
- Episode 29: Master Vile and the Metallic Armor, Part I
- Episode 30: Master Vile and the Metallic Armor, Part II
- Episode 31: Master Vile and the Metallic Armor, Part III
- Episode 32: The Sound of Dischordia
- Episode 33: Rangers in Reverse
- Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers
- Episode 1: Alien Rangers of Aquitar, Part 1
- Episode 2: Alien Rangers of Aquitar, Part 2
- Episode 3: Climb Every Fountain
- Episode 4: The Alien Trap
- Episode 5: Attack of the 60' Bulk
- Episode 6: Water You Thinking?
- Episode 7: Along Came a Spider
- Episode 9: Hogday Afternoon, Part I
- Episode 10/Finale: Hogday Afternoon, Part II
- File:Icon-zeo.png Power Rangers Zeo
- Episode 1: A Zeo Beginning, Part I
- Episode 2: A Zeo Beginning, Part II
- Episode 3: The Shooting Star
- Episode 4: Target Rangers
- Episode 5: For Cryin' Out Loud
- Episode 6: Rangers in the Outfield
- Episode 7: Every Dog Has His Day
- Episode 8: The Puppet Blaster
- Episode 9: Invasion of the Ranger Snatchers
- Episode 10: Graduation Blues
- Episode 11: A Few Bad Seeds
- Episode 12: Instrument of Destruction
- Episode 13: Mean Screen
- Episode 14: Mr. Billy's Wild Ride
- Episode 15: There's No Business Like Snow Business, Part I
- Episode 16: There's No Business Like Snow Business, Part II
- Episode 17: There's No Business Like Snow Business, Part III
- Episode 18: Inner Spirit
- Episode 19: Challenges
- Episode 20: Found and Lost
- Episode 21: Brother, Can You Spare an Arrowhead?
- Episode 22: Trust in Me
- Episode 23: It Came From Angel Grove
- Episode 24: Bulk Fiction
- Episode 25: Song Sung Yellow
- Episode 26: Game of Honor
- Episode 27: The Power of Gold
- Episode 28: A Small Problem
- Episode 29: A Season to Remember
- Episode 30: Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
- Episode 31: Rock-A-Bye Power Rangers
- Episode 32: Do I Know You?
- Episode 33: Revelations of Gold
- Episode 34: A Golden Homecoming
- Episode 35: Mondo's Last Stand
- Episode 36: Bomber in the Summer
- Episode 37: Scent of a Weasel
- Episode 38: The Lore of Auric
- Episode 39: The Ranger Who Came in from the Gold
- Episode 40: The Joke's on Blue
- Episode 41: Where in the World is Zeo Ranger 5?
- Episode 42: King for a Day, Part I
- Episode 43: King for a Day, Part II
- Episode 44: A Brief Mystery of Time
- Episode 45: A Mystery to Me
- Episode 46: Another Song and Dance
- Episode 47: Rangers of Two Worlds, Part I
- Episode 48: Rangers of Two Worlds, Part II
- Episode 49: Hawaii Zeo
- Episode 50/Finale: Good as Gold
- File:Icon-turbo.png Power Rangers Turbo
- Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
- Episode 1: Shift Into Turbo, Part I
- Episode 2: Shift Into Turbo, Part II
- Episode 3: Shift Into Turbo, Part III
- Episode 4: Shadow Rangers
- Episode 5: Transmission Impossible
- Episode 6: Rally Ranger
- Episode 7: Built for Speed
- Episode 8: Bicycle Built for the Blues
- Episode 9: The Whole Lie
- Episode 10: Glyph Hanger
- Episode 11: Weight and See
- Episode 12: Alarmed and Dangerous
- Episode 13: The Millennium Message
- Episode 14: A Drive to Win
- Episode 15: Cars Attacks
- Episode 16: Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers, Part I
- Episode 17: Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers, Part II
- Episode 18: Passing the Torch, Part I
- Episode 19: Passing the Torch, Part II
- File:Icon-is.pngPower Rangers in Space
- Episode 25: Always a Chance
- File:Icon-dt.pngPower Rangers Dino Thunder
- Episode 4: Legacy of Power (archive footage only)
- File:Icon-oo.pngPower Rangers Operation Overdrive
- Episode 20: Once A Ranger (1)
- Episode 21: Once A Ranger (2)
- Power Rangers Super Megaforce (morphed only)
- Episode 20/Finale: Legendary Battle
Appearances in other media
- A Black Ranger appears in Power Rangers Unite#Black Ranger, though it is not specified if it is him or Zack Taylor.
- An alternate version of Adam with a slightly altered history appears in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle.
- An alternate version of Adam with an altered history appears in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios).
Notes
- Adam is one of the first two characters (along with Tanya) to be written out without his actor's consent. Before him, Austin St. John (Jason Lee Scott), Walter Jones (Zack Taylor), Thuy Trang (Trini Kwan), and David Yost (Billy Cranston) had simply walked out on the show on bad terms, and Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly Ann Hart) and Karan Ashley (Aisha Campbell) had requested to be written out. During Passing the Torch, only Jason David Frank (Tommy Oliver) and Catherine Sutherland (Katherine Hillard) actually wanted to leave the show, and the producers simply decided to retire Johnny and Nakia's characters as well, possibly out of convenience.
- Adam is among Rangers that has served on a team as both Black and Green Rangers (as the colors are alternated between seasons, not including MMPR Season 1/2, Zeo [since the Gold Ranger's Sentai counterpart, KingRanger, is a Black Ranger], Lost Galaxy [since Magna Defender is indeed a Black Ranger], S.P.D. [Shadow Ranger is a Black Ranger], Jungle Fury [the Elephant and Bat Rangers are Green & Black Rangers respectively], R.P.M., and Dino Charge.), the others being Tommy (who started as a Green Ranger, and ended as a Black Ranger), Carlos (who was the second Green Turbo Ranger, and later became the Black Space Ranger) and Jake (Megaforce Black and Super Megaforce Green). In Super Megaforce, Gosei was about to explain why black and green replace each other, but was cut off due to an emergency.
- Adam's scenes were not accompanied by the original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers theme in the Power Rangers Operation Overdrive episode(s) Once A Ranger, due to ownership rights (Saban owning the original theme when Operation Overdrive was produced by Disney).
- Adam, Tommy, Billy, Kimberly, Rocky and Jason are the only Rangers to appear in more than 100 episodes.
- Additionally, Adam has appeared in five different series of Power Rangers, coming in second to Tommy Oliver's seven.
- In his morphing sequence in Power Rangers in Space, Adam has short hair, even though it's still long at that point, like it was in Power Rangers Turbo. The morph footage seen here is probably a prototype for the footage used in season 2 of Mighty Morphin'.
- In Operation Overdrive, instead of the original MMPR morphing sequence, Adam received a new sequence akin to the Disney-era Ranger morphing sequences (similar to the Power Rangers: Dino Thunder's). Adam also has the more detailed preparation for the morphing sequence and no longer shouts "Mastodon!" or "Black Ranger Power!"
- Adam is the only Ranger from when Jason, Zack and Trini are replaced to last all the way to Turbo. Aisha stayed in Africa and gave her Zeo Sub-Crystal to Tanya in "Hogday Afternoon", and Rocky injured himself and was replaced by Justin in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
- Adam is also one of the three Rangers to last all the way to Turbo alongside Tommy and Kat.
- Adam is the only Saban Era Ranger to appear in "Once A Ranger".
- Adam is the first Green Ranger to be a part of the core team as opposed to being a Sixth Ranger.
- Adam is also the first Green Ranger to take the place of the team's Black Ranger.
- Adam has a rectangular visor as both the Green Zeo Ranger and Green Turbo Ranger.
- Adam is one of only three Rangers to have served on more than two teams, the others being Katherine Hillard and Tommy Oliver.
- Adam is also the first Ranger to start out as a Black Ranger and appear as a Green Ranger in the next season, followed by Jake Holling.
- This is to be reversed with his successor, Carlos Vallerte who starts out as the second Green Turbo Ranger and appear as the Black Space Ranger in the next season.
- As the first Green Turbo Ranger, Adam is the first second-in-command Green Ranger followed by Carlos Vallerte and Xander Bly.
- It is unknown why he returned in his Zeo form for the "Legendary Battle" considering his Black Mastodon Ranger powers were restored by the Sentinel Knight. However since Zack returned as the Black Ranger as well, Adam may have simply transferred the Ranger Powers back to him as two Rangers with the same power cannot exist at one time.
- Another possibility is that Adam simply reclaimed his Zeo Powers and still has access to his Black Mastodon Ranger Powers and the powers that Zack used are from his original Power Morpher and Power coin which were reactivated after the Sword of Light copied them and then depowered them after Adam took over.
See Also
- Sharma Tribe Knight Goushi - Super Sentai counterpart in Zyuranger. See comparison page.
- Daigo of the Heavenly Phantom Star - Super Sentai counterpart in Dairanger. See comparison page.
- Jiraiya - Super Sentai counterpart in Kakuranger. See comparison page.
- Shohei Yokkaichi - Super Sentai counterpart in Ohranger. See comparison page.
- Minoru Uesugi - Super Sentai counterpart in Carranger. See comparison page.
- Abraham - His great-great-great grandfather and Black Wild West Ranger.
- Kenji Asuka - The original Sentai Green, as well as the first Green Ranger to be apart of the core team.
- Zack Taylor - The Ranger that he replaced as the Black Mighty Morphin Ranger.
- Carlos Vallerte - The Ranger that replaced him as the Green Turbo Ranger.
- AkaRed - The leader of the veteran Ranger team in the equivalent to Operation Overdrive's Once a Ranger
- Shingo Takasugi - The first sentai second-in-command Green Ranger.
References
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Identities Zack Taylor • Adam Park • Corcus • Carlos Vallerte • Danny Delgado • Tommy Oliver • Will Aston • Dillon • Jake Holling • Chase Randall • Javi Garcia Adam Park (movie) • Zack Taylor (2017 movie) • Vesper Vasquez • Cyra Drake • Jamie Gilmore • Xev • Johnny Lawrence Secondary Rangers Power Sets |
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Identities Tommy Oliver • Adam Park • Carlos Vallerte • Damon Henderson • Joel Rawlings • Trip • Cameron Watanabe • Bridge Carson • Xander Bly • Ziggy Grover • Mike (Samurai) • Jake Holling • Riley Griffin • Izzy Garcia Matthew Cook • Cammy White Secondary Rangers Power Sets |
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