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[[File:Boom-allrangers-yellow.jpg|thumb|A collection of '''Yellow Rangers''' as of ''[[Ninja Steel]]'' ([[Boom! Studios]]).]] |
[[File:Boom-allrangers-yellow.jpg|thumb|A collection of '''Yellow Rangers''' as of ''[[Ninja Steel]]'' ([[Boom! Studios]]).]] |
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:''For the individuals solely referred to as the Yellow Ranger, see [[Trini Kwan]] or [[Aisha Campbell]].'' |
:''For the individuals solely referred to as the Yellow Ranger, see [[Trini Kwan]] or [[Aisha Campbell]].'' |
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− | '''The Yellow Ranger''' is a designation given to one character in most seasons of the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' TV series. The Yellow Ranger is usually a subordinate member of the team and are usually the teams' morale boosters (with the exception of Taylor who once was the Wild Force Rangers' leader before Cole's arrival and a rather strong-willed individual) or level-headed in the time of crisis. Yellow Rangers are primarily female with a few males. In terms of personality, male Yellow Rangers are usually comic relief characters while female Yellow Rangers come across as strong willed individuals. Several female Yellow Rangers were actually male in the original Super Sentai series (''Mighty Morphin'', ''Lost Galaxy'', ''Lightspeed Rescue'', ''Time Force'' and ''Wild Force''), explaining why the Yellow Ranger suits wouldn't have a skirt and would appeared to be flat-chested. Yellow was one of three colors to be present in every season alongside [[Red Ranger|red]] and [[Blue Ranger|blue]], until the trend was broken in ''[[Power Rangers Dino Charge]]'', which had a core team composed of Red, [[Black Ranger|Black]], Blue, [[Green Ranger|Green]], and [[Pink Ranger|Pink]]. ([[Sentai Yellow|The Yellow Rangers in ''Super Sentai'']] are similarly absent from ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]]'', ''[[Battle Fever J]]'', ''[[Dengeki Sentai Changeman]]'', ''Dino Charge's'' counterpart, ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers Dino Fury|Dino Fury's]]'' counterpart ''[[Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger]]'', leaving Red and Blue as the only colors to be present in every season). |
+ | '''The Yellow Ranger''' is a designation given to one character in most seasons of the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' TV series. The Yellow Ranger is usually a subordinate member of the team and are usually the teams' morale boosters (with the exception of Taylor who once was the Wild Force Rangers' leader before Cole's arrival and a rather strong-willed individual) or level-headed in the time of crisis. Yellow Rangers are primarily female with a few males. In terms of personality, male Yellow Rangers are usually comic relief characters while female Yellow Rangers come across as strong willed individuals. Several female Yellow Rangers were actually male in the original Super Sentai series (''Mighty Morphin'', ''Lost Galaxy'', ''Lightspeed Rescue'', ''Time Force'' and ''Wild Force''), explaining why the Yellow Ranger suits wouldn't have a skirt and would appeared to be flat-chested, and muscular. Yellow was one of three colors to be present in every season alongside [[Red Ranger|red]] and [[Blue Ranger|blue]], until the trend was broken in ''[[Power Rangers Dino Charge]]'', which had a core team composed of Red, [[Black Ranger|Black]], Blue, [[Green Ranger|Green]], and [[Pink Ranger|Pink]]. ([[Sentai Yellow|The Yellow Rangers in ''Super Sentai'']] are similarly absent from ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]]'', ''[[Battle Fever J]]'', ''[[Dengeki Sentai Changeman]]'', ''Dino Charge's'' counterpart, ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers Dino Fury|Dino Fury's]]'' counterpart ''[[Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger]]'', leaving Red and Blue as the only colors to be present in every season). |
Their weapons are often single or sets of small hand weapons (such as daggers or nunchaku) though some have used swords and even hammers. It is important to note that there haven't been any Asian Yellow Rangers since [[Trini]] as it was considered racist as Asian people are derogatorily referred to as "yellow" (this correlation was noted by the segment on ''Power Rangers'' in VH1's ''I Love the '90s''). |
Their weapons are often single or sets of small hand weapons (such as daggers or nunchaku) though some have used swords and even hammers. It is important to note that there haven't been any Asian Yellow Rangers since [[Trini]] as it was considered racist as Asian people are derogatorily referred to as "yellow" (this correlation was noted by the segment on ''Power Rangers'' in VH1's ''I Love the '90s''). |
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Mask-yellow.png|[[Yellow Lightning Ranger]] |
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Flash-yellow.png|[[Yellow Prism Ranger]] |
Flash-yellow.png|[[Yellow Prism Ranger]] |
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+ | Dyna-yellow.png|[[Yellow Battalion Ranger]]|link=https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Yellow_Battalion_Ranger |
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==Legendary Yellow Ranger Modes== |
==Legendary Yellow Ranger Modes== |
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===Skirted=== |
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− | Skirted versions of some of the Yellow Rangers as seen in [[Power Rangers Super Megaforce|Super Megaforce]]. This is due to the respective |
+ | Skirted versions of some of the Yellow Rangers as seen in [[Power Rangers Super Megaforce|Super Megaforce]]. This is due to the respective Rangers Sentai counterparts being male while [[Gia Moran|Super Megaforce Yellow]] is female. |
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− | Mmpr-yellowf.png|Yellow |
+ | Mmpr-yellowf.png|Yellow Ranger (Skirted Version) |
− | Prlg-yellowf.png|Galaxy Yellow |
+ | Prlg-yellowf.png|Galaxy Yellow (Skirted Version) |
− | + | Prlr-yellowf.png|Yellow Lightspeed Ranger (Skirted Version) |
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+ | Prtf-yellowf.png|Time Force Yellow (Skirted Version) |
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+ | Prwf-yellowf.png|Yellow Wild Force Ranger (Skirted Version) |
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Female versions of the male Yellow Rangers as seen in [[Power Rangers Super Megaforce|Super Megaforce]]. Costumes/Forms transformed by [[Gia Moran|Super Megaforce Yellow Ranger]] are equipped with skirts. |
Female versions of the male Yellow Rangers as seen in [[Power Rangers Super Megaforce|Super Megaforce]]. Costumes/Forms transformed by [[Gia Moran|Super Megaforce Yellow Ranger]] are equipped with skirts. |
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− | Mmar-yellowf.png|Yellow Aquitar Ranger |
+ | Mmar-yellowf.png|Yellow Aquitar Ranger (Female Version) |
− | Prns-yellowf.png|Yellow Wind Ranger |
+ | Prns-yellowf.png|Yellow Wind Ranger (Female Version) |
− | Prmf-yellowf.png|Yellow Mystic Ranger |
+ | Prmf-yellowf.png|Yellow Mystic Ranger (Female Version) |
+ | Dai-yellowf.png|Yellow Squadron Ranger (Female Version) |
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Revision as of 00:33, 2 July 2020
This article is about a/an set of rangers in the Power Rangers franchise. |
- For the individuals solely referred to as the Yellow Ranger, see Trini Kwan or Aisha Campbell.
The Yellow Ranger is a designation given to one character in most seasons of the Power Rangers TV series. The Yellow Ranger is usually a subordinate member of the team and are usually the teams' morale boosters (with the exception of Taylor who once was the Wild Force Rangers' leader before Cole's arrival and a rather strong-willed individual) or level-headed in the time of crisis. Yellow Rangers are primarily female with a few males. In terms of personality, male Yellow Rangers are usually comic relief characters while female Yellow Rangers come across as strong willed individuals. Several female Yellow Rangers were actually male in the original Super Sentai series (Mighty Morphin, Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed Rescue, Time Force and Wild Force), explaining why the Yellow Ranger suits wouldn't have a skirt and would appeared to be flat-chested, and muscular. Yellow was one of three colors to be present in every season alongside red and blue, until the trend was broken in Power Rangers Dino Charge, which had a core team composed of Red, Black, Blue, Green, and Pink. (The Yellow Rangers in Super Sentai are similarly absent from J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, Battle Fever J, Dengeki Sentai Changeman, Dino Charge's counterpart, Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger and Dino Fury's counterpart Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, leaving Red and Blue as the only colors to be present in every season).
Their weapons are often single or sets of small hand weapons (such as daggers or nunchaku) though some have used swords and even hammers. It is important to note that there haven't been any Asian Yellow Rangers since Trini as it was considered racist as Asian people are derogatorily referred to as "yellow" (this correlation was noted by the segment on Power Rangers in VH1's I Love the '90s).
Main Yellow Rangers
These are Rangers who belong on the main team, and are protagonists of the show. They are also the first to appear as that specific color designation for the team.
Historic/Alternate Yellow Rangers
These are Rangers that exist in alternate or expanded versions of the main canon, or in past/future points in time of the main canon.
Heroes with Debatable Ranger Status
These are heroes in the main canon that have been officially categorized with other Rangers across various series in some form.
Non-Canon Yellow Rangers
These are Rangers that exist in non-canon versions.
Unique Evil Yellow Rangers
These are Rangers with unique or highly re-stylized Ranger forms.
Clone Evil Rangers
These are Rangers based off of pre-existing Rangers.
Yellow Rangers (Enhancement Modes)
Yellow Rangers who can assume Enhancement Modes and Battlizer forms.
Legendary Yellow Ranger Modes
Skirted
Skirted versions of some of the Yellow Rangers as seen in Super Megaforce. This is due to the respective Rangers Sentai counterparts being male while Super Megaforce Yellow is female.
Female Yellow
Female versions of the male Yellow Rangers as seen in Super Megaforce. Costumes/Forms transformed by Super Megaforce Yellow Ranger are equipped with skirts.
Additional Yellow Ranger Modes
Yellow Ranger costumes/forms from teams never before seen in the franchise that first appear on Super Megaforce.
Unaired
Chronological List of Yellow Rangers
- Trini Kwan (Thuy Trang) and Aisha Campbell (Karan Ashley) are the first and second Yellow Power Rangers in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
- A Putty Patroller is the Yellow Mutant Ranger. Using the Yellow Badge of Darkness, she was transformed and served as Rita Repulsa's evil counterpart to the Yellow Power Ranger in the episode, Mighty Morphin' Mutants.
- The shape-shifting monster, Primator, assumed the form of the Yellow Ranger in the episode, The Wanna-Be Ranger.
- Tina is the Dark Yellow Ranger, who was unwillingly transformed by Lord Zedd in "Green No More, Part I" and served as his evil counterpart to the Yellow Power Ranger.
- Miss Alicia (Karan Ashley) is the ancestor of Aisha Campbell from the year 1880 and was the Yellow Wild West Ranger when Kimberly Hart was transported through time and had to fight a monster in the past.
- Aisha Campbell is also the Yellow Ninja Ranger in the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
- Unknown Alien (Fiona Vroom) is the first Yellow Power Ranger in Power Rangers (2017).
- Trini Kwan (Becky Gomez) is the second Yellow Power Ranger in Power Rangers (2017).
- Tideus (Jim Gray) is the Yellow Aquitian Ranger in Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers. Took part in the final battle against the United Alliance of Evil. Tideus is the first male Yellow Ranger.
- Tanya Sloan (Nakia Burrise) is Zeo Ranger II – Yellow in Power Rangers Zeo.
- Tanya Sloan and Ashley Hammond (Tracy Lynn Cruz) are the first and second Yellow Turbo Rangers during Power Rangers Turbo.
- An Ashley Hammond robot also became the Yellow Turbo Ranger in "The Robot Ranger".
- Ashley Hammond is also the Yellow Space Ranger in Power Rangers in Space.
- Astronema (Melody Perkins) temporarily became the Yellow Space Ranger in episode 19 of Power Rangers in Space Invasion of the Body Switcher.
- Psycho Yellow (Kamera Walton) is the Yellow Psycho Ranger in Power Rangers in Space, and later served as the evil counterpart to the Yellow Galaxy Ranger. Her alternate form is a reptilian bee-like monster.
- Maya (Cerina Vincent) is Galaxy Yellow in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy.
- Kelsey Winslow (Sasha Williams) is the Yellow Lightspeed Ranger in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. She is the first muscularly fit girl to become a ranger.
- Katie Walker (Deborah Estelle Phillips) is Time Force Yellow in Power Rangers Time Force.
- Taylor Earhardt (Alyson Kiperman) is the Yellow Wild Force Ranger in Power Rangers Wild Force.
- Dustin Brooks (Glenn McMillan) is the Yellow Wind Ranger in Power Rangers Ninja Storm. He is the first human male Yellow Ranger, and the first male Yellow Ranger to be a headliner.
- An evil counterpart of Dustin existed in an alternate dimension in which the Ninja Storm Rangers (bar Tori) were evil. TV STORY-The Wild Wipeout
- Kira Ford (Emma Lahana) is the Yellow Dino Ranger in Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
- An unnamed human male (Greg Cooper II) is the S.P.D. A-Squad Yellow Ranger in Power Rangers S.P.D..
- Elizabeth "Z" Delgado (Monica May) is the S.P.D. B-Squad Yellow Ranger in Power Rangers S.P.D.
- Charlie "Chip" Thorn (Nic Sampson) is the Yellow Mystic Ranger in Power Rangers Mystic Force.
- Ronny Robinson (Caitlin Murphy) is the Yellow Overdrive Ranger in Power Rangers Operation Overdrive.
- Lily Chilman (Anna Hutchison) is the Jungle Fury Yellow Ranger in Power Rangers Jungle Fury.
- Summer Landsdown (Rose McIver) is Ranger Operator Series Yellow (Ranger Yellow) in Power Rangers R.P.M..
- Emily (Brittany Pirtle) is the Yellow Samurai Ranger in Power Rangers Samurai and Super Samurai. She is the latest in a long line of Yellow Samurai Rangers.
- Gia Moran (Ciara Hanna) is Megaforce Yellow and Super Megaforce Yellow in Power Rangers Megaforce and Super Megaforce.
- Calvin Maxwell (Nico Greetham) is Ninja Steel Yellow in Power Rangers Ninja Steel and Super Ninja Steel.
- Zoey Reeves (Jacqueline Scislowski) is Beast Morphers Yellow in Power Rangers Beast Morphers.
- Roxy (cybervillain) (Liana Ramirez) is a Cybervillain in Power Rangers Beast Morphers, whose powers were corrupted from Zoey's, as her human counterpart was intended to become Beast Morphers Yellow.
Legendary Yellow Ranger Keys
See also
- Sentai Yellow - Super Sentai counterpart . See comparison page.
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