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This page lists all the weapons, devices, and vehicles used by the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Below is the inventory, which also reflects on the Mighty Morphin 1 series page as well as the team page of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Morphers
Power Morphers
The Power Morphers are the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' morphing devices.
Multi-Use Devices
Power Coins
The Power Coins are the source of each Rangers' powers. They could manifest the Power Crystals as well.
Communication Devices
Wrist Communicators
The Wrist Communicator is a watch-like device used by the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to communicate with one another, the Command Center and for teleportation usage as well. They were created by Billy Cranston once the Power Rangers came to be. The communicators made a sound that resembled the Power Rangers Theme Song when receiving an incoming transmission from each other, or from the Command Center. Also, Billy installed a link to the Command Center's teleportation system; where the Rangers had to be teleported by Alpha before, they could now use the communicators teleportation to access that ability, and go wherever they were needed. The last team to be shown using the communicators teleportation were the Space Rangers, though they generally used their morphers to communicate with each other and only used the communicators on Earth while in civilian clothes. By this point, it is unknown who created that set of communicators (since Billy was on Aquitar), and the alert tone had changed to the Astro Morpher's tone.
Sidearms
Blade Blaster
Small Sticks that could turn into small swords or ray guns, used as the Ranger's sidearms. Only killed one monster (Weldo), but also destroyed Billy's evil copy in Blue Ranger Gone Bad. In stick mode, the Rangers can use them in the "Tower Formation Attack". In which the Rangers form a standing tower with Trini and Kimberly standing on the shoulders of Jason, Billy, and Zack. The tips of their blasters are pointed together to create a pyramid shaped energy blast that is then fired at the opponent.
Despite the lasers packing a punch, Tommy was able to use his Dragon Dagger to power up his Dragon Shield and deflect its fire. Interestingly enough, Tommy was given one as a replacement for his stolen Dragon Dagger, including a white holster, presumably given to him while endowed with Zordon's power, although he never used it. TV STORY-Return of an Old Friend
The Blade Blasters were still in use even after being given new Ninja Power Coins by Ninjor; however, only the blaster function is used.
Thunder Slingers
To defeat Rita's Super Putties, the Rangers needed these powerful blasters that were guarded by Titanus the Carrierzord. Jason and Tommy were sent by Zordon to retrieve five super-weapons, located somewhere in the California desert. The mission depended more on the cooperation between Tommy and Jason, rather than the success of the retrieval. After learning to work together to defeat Titanus, they finally found the new weapons, the Thunder Slingers. They teleported to the others, and the core five destroyed the Putties.
These weapons were presumably placed in storage in the Command Center.
Individual Weapons and Team Blaster
Power Weapons
Every Power Weapon was first seen, used and combined to form the Power Blaster in episode 3, "Teamwork".
Power Sword
This is the individual weapon of the Red Ranger and his successor. When used as part of the Power Blaster, it is placed on top of it, the blade pointing towards the barrel. Zordon stated that it is the key to all the weapons' powers. It is also the only weapon that does not have a second function. It can use a devastating slash of energy when the Red Ranger runs two of his fingers on his Sword and send it at his opponent. The sword was also wielded by Tommy during the "Thunder Slinger" mission. Jason does not give his weapon an alternate name as the others do in the episode Different Drum.
Power Axe
This is the personal weapon of the Black Ranger and his successor. It is a black, single-blade axe to be used for blunt damage. The base of the axe can be slid downward towards the base, converting into a cannon-like weapon that forms the main portion of the Power Blaster. Zack can also use it as a cannon on its own. TV STORY-Itsy Bitsy Spider Zack once called his weapon the Cosmic Cannon in Different Drum. It is later used by Adam Park in Once a Ranger and Jake Holling in Samurai Surprise.
Power Lance
This is the personal weapon of the Blue Ranger. A double-bladed lance that is close in height to the Blue Ranger itself, it can split into a pair of trident-like sai blades, the size of escrima sticks. When shortened and used as a part of the Power Blaster, it forms the inner laser barrels. It can also generate electricity. Billy once called his weapon the Mighty Mace in "Different Drum".
Power Daggers
This is the personal weapon of the Yellow Ranger and her successors. A twin pair of yellow short-bladed daggers, they are effective as both melee weapons and projectile weapons. When used as part of the Power Blaster, it forms the outer laser barrels. The daggers can also generate an energy double slash. Trini once called her weapons the Dino Daggers in "Different Drum".
Power Bow
This is the personal weapon of the Pink Ranger, though her successor was not shown using it until Once & Always. It fires projectile pink arrows at enemies, something Kimberly often did from midair. The arrows themselves appeared to be explosive on impact, shown when Kimberly fought Spit Flower. TV STORY-The Spit Flower When used as part of the power blaster, it crosses over the top of the Power Axe, forming a bar that holds the Power Daggers and Power Lance. It can be used as a melee weapon in the video game adaptation, similar to the Ptera Arrow weapon on which it is based, although Kimberly used her bow in this way as well on occasion. It can transform into a harp as well. Kimberly once called her weapon the Battle Bow in "Different Drum".
Power Blaster
A powerful assemblage of all 5 of the core Rangers' Weapons: Red Power Sword, Black Power Axe, Blue Power Lance, Yellow Power Daggers, and Pink Power Bow. Used as a finisher on small monsters, it fires five lasers, one from each barrel, each a different color corresponding with the Rangers position behind the blaster. Sometimes it wouldn't manage to destroy them before Rita or Zedd could make the monster grow. On two scenarios it specifically failed to destroy the monsters Eye Guy and Slippery Shark (though the later was due to Rita Repula's intervention).
It resembles a crossbow, and its two central pieces were the Power Bow and the Power Axe. The Power Blaster was formed by placing the Power Bow horizontally within the locking mechanism of the Power Axe in Cannon Mode, with the Power Dagger's and separated Power Lance Mace's connected to the length of the Bow, with their handles facing forward, acting as additional barrels to the cannon. The Power Sword, the key to the Blaster, was locked in on top of the cannon, similar to where an arrow would be placed in a crossbow. The Power Blaster was used by the first team of Rangers extensively and only once by the second team TV STORY-Scavenger Hunt despite switching to the Power Cannon.
Dragon Dagger
The Dragon Dagger is the personal weapon of the Green Ranger. It is used to summon and control the Dragonzord by playing it like a flute; anyone who has the Dragon Dagger can summon Dragonzord from the Ocean, such as Goldar. It could project green concussive blasts of energy, and would often be coupled with the Red Ranger's Power Sword for even stronger blasts. Due to this complementary temperament, when Jason was given the remnants of Tommy's Green Ranger Powers he used the Dragon Dagger extensively, until the latter returned. Jason was the only other Power Ranger trusted with the Dragon Dagger. It would later be utilized by Tom Oliver, Tommy's Green Ranger clone, as well as by a dream version of the Green Ranger in Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
The Dagger was eventually put into storage in the Command Center along with The Dragon Power until it was stolen by Billy while under the control of Rita and given to Goldar. After Tommy's powers were restored by Zordon, he later reclaimed the dagger and kept it as his primary weapon until his powers were fully drained by Lord Zedd and the coin and dagger disintegrated.
After the Dragon Power Coin and powers were recreated by the Wizard of Deception, the Dagger was recreated as well and used as Tom Oliver's primary weapon to face Tommy. After Tom Oliver was defeated he kept the Dragon Power Coin and the Dagger still existed.
After Tommy's powers were restored to battle the Armada, he once again had possession of the Dagger.
Power-Ups
Dragon Shield
Tommy was the first to use this as it came with his Green Ranger powers, though he could temporarily transfer the shield to other Rangers when needed.[1] After Tommy lost his powers as the Green Ranger, he gave his coin to Jason, which gave him more power than before using the Dragon Shield, and enabled the Rangers to control the Dragonzord using the Dragon Dagger weapon. Tommy then got his powers back a short time later.
As the primary user, Tommy has two golden forearm bands in addition to the shield, as well as the Dragon Dagger. When he temporarily transfers the shield to other Rangers, they gain the shield, and he keeps the arm bands and Dragon Dagger. When Jason temporarily took the Green Ranger powers and called for them, he received the shield, both arm bands, the Dragon Dagger, and a color change of his morpher from its normal gray hue to a gold tint.
It was once again given to Tommy when he returned to the position of the Green Ranger. It was also used by Zack in the Season 1 finale episode, "An Oyster Stew" in which he also received the arm bands. After Tommy lost his Green Ranger powers, he obtained a similar shield when he received the White Ranger powers. It was last seen in the Dino Thunder episode "Fighting Spirit".
During the filming of additional American shots for Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, the original shield and arm band weren't transferred overseas with the rest of the costume. A poor replica was utilized, making new and original Sentai footage easily distinguishable (see Notes for more info).
Other Weapons
Anti-Sonic Foam Gun
Alpha 5 created a blue device bearing the Triceratops symbol for Billy. TV STORY-Grumble Bee. Working as a kind of exterminator's gun, it fired foam all over Grumble Bee disrupting his sonic attacks and immobilizing him long enough to be defeated. It was only used once by the Blue Ranger, and it was never seen again. Before teleporting it to Billy, the blue prints for it could be seen in a book on the Command Center's control panel.
Vehicles
RadBug
The RadBug ("Remote Activated Drivingzord for Basic Ultra Geomorphology"[2]) was a Volkswagen Beetle capable of flight, built by Billy Cranston. It was used primarily during the time the Rangers were battling the Green Ranger TV STORY-Green with Evil, although it was built before then. It was used as Green Ranger had damaged their teleportation systems along with other Command Center functions. It can go from 0 to 3,000 mph in less than three seconds. TV STORY-Big Sisters They used it after the Rangers had discovered that the teleportation and communication systems in the Command Center were temporarily down. The Rangers also used it to find Rita's minions, who had snatched a little girl named Maria and forced her to release the Power Eggs.
RadBug later made an appearance in the Papercutz comic By Bug... Betrayed, a retcon comic set in the original timeline, wherein it is revealed that Lord Zedd turned it into a monster that the Thunder Megazord and Tigerzord had to defeat.
Sometime later, Billy retrofitted a second classic car that he also dubbed "RADBUG". This RADBUG 2.0 would be deployed in 2023 in the battle against Robo-Rita. TV STORY-Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always
Battle Bikes
The Battle Bikes[3]could be seen in the background while the four Rangers minus Kimberly fought Samurai Fan Man. TV STORY-Calamity Kimberly Since the Rangers were not shown teleporting after they left the Command Center, it can be assumed they drove the Bikes to their location. It would be the only appearance of the Bikes as they were never shown in use on screen. They were based off the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Mastodon Zords for the Red, Blue and Black Rangers respectively. The Blue and Black Battle Bikes had side cars for the Pink and Yellow Rangers.
Inventory
Morphers
Multi-Use Devices
- Power Coins
- Power Crystals
Communication Devices
Sidearms
Individual Weapons and Team Blaster
- Power Blaster/Power Weapons
- Power Sword
- Power Axe
- Power Lance
- Power Daggers
- Power Bow
- Dragon Dagger
Power-Ups
Other Weapons
Vehicles
Notes
- Although used regularly throughout Season 1, the Power Weapons began to gradually be used less as Season 2 continued (particularly following the exhaustion of Zyuranger and Zyu2 footage, forcing the use of original fights). Following the switch to Ninja Powers, the weapons were retired completely.
- The Thunder Slinger is the first weapon from Super Sentai to keep its original name in Power Rangers.
- The Dragon Dagger's music sounded different from that of its counterpart, the Zyusouken. The Zyusouken sounds like a flute while being played, while the Dragon Dagger sounds like a trumpet. Also in Zyuranger, the same music is played constantly when Burai is controlling Dragon Caesar, while in MMPR, a single short tune is played to summon the Dragonzord or set it to attack mode.
- The Dragon Dagger's US prop appeared far different from its Sentai counterpart, as it was mirror-flipped to the original. The buttons were placed on the side of the handle instead of the top and the back of the Dagger appeared to be partially unpainted.
- Also, when it was first played in US footage in Return of an Old Friend, it was done so incorrectly, with both Goldar and Green Ranger moving their fingers across the "holes" in the blade as opposed to the buttons on the handle.
- The difference between the Zyuranger and Power Rangers footage could be seen by the differences in the Dragon Shield. The Zyuranger used a hard foam-like substance for the Japanese Green Ranger footage, but when Power Rangers had to film exclusive scenes for its show, the Dragon Shield seemed to be a cloth look-a-like.
- The toys released for the Blade Blasters and Power Morpher featured a number of changes from their original Zyuranger releases.
- The Blade Blasters had their white plastic colors swapped for black plastic.
- The entire Power Morpher was swapped upside-down from the Dino Buckler due to the difference in transformation sequences from Zyuranger to Power Rangers, and lacked the included belt-mount.
- Tommy's Power Morpher made from the Dragon Buckler toy was never released in Western markets. Years later, the corrected Morpher designs as well as Tommy's Morpher were released as the Legacy Power Morphers.
- The Dragonzord's summoning sound, when played on the Dragon Dagger, is the following series of notes: G5, D5, F5, G5, A5, G5.
- The second sound uses the following notes: F#5, A5, G#5, A5, A5, B5.
- Two Blade Blasters, one in blaster mode and one in blade mode, were seen in the Beast Morphers episode "The Evox Snare" in Grid Battleforce's vault.
- Interestingly, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers appeared in the Beast Morphers episode "Grid Connection" where they team-up with Dino Thunder and Dino Charge to assist the Grid Battleforce Rangers in defeating Evox's new ally.
See Also
- Arsenal (Zyuranger) - Super Sentai counterpart in Zyuranger. See comparison page.
References
- ↑ Tommy temporarily transferred his shield to Jason in "Gung Ho", and to Zack in "An Oyster Stew".
- ↑ In the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers novelization of "Rita's Revenge" (adapted from "Big Sisters" and "Birds of a Feather"), the word "RADBUG" was an acronym for "Remote Activated Drivingzord for Basic Ultra Geomorphology".
- ↑ Toys named Battle Bikes
Footnotes
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