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The '''Zordon Era''' is an unofficial term used by the fans of ''[[Power Rangers]]'' to refer to the first six seasons of the franchise. It is called the "Zordon Era" because [[Zordon]] served as the [[mentor]] to the Rangers during the first four seasons and remained a significant plot-related character throughout the next two seasons, culminating in his death in [[Countdown to Destruction]]. Several seasons that came after the Zordon Era included characters or connections to Zordon Era.
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The '''Zordon Era''' is an unofficial term used by the fans of ''[[Power Rangers]]'' to refer to the first six seasons of the franchise. It is called the "Zordon Era" because [[Zordon]] served as the [[mentor]] to the Rangers during the first four seasons and remained a significant plot-related character throughout the next two seasons, culminating in his death in ''[[Countdown to Destruction]]''. Several seasons that came after the Zordon Era included characters or connections to Zordon Era.
   
 
== Zordon Era Seasons ==
 
== Zordon Era Seasons ==
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 1)]]'' (1993-1994)
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 1)]]'' (1993-1994)
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 2)]]'' (1994-1995)
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 2)]]'' (1994-1995)
*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3)]]'' (1995-1996)
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*''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3)]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers]]'' (1996) (as a mini-series)
 
*''[[Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers]]'' (1996) (as a mini-series)
 
*''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]'' (1996)
*''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'' (1997)
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*''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Power Rangers In Space]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Power Rangers In Space]]'' (1998)
   
== Seasons with ties to the Zordon Era ==
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==Seasons with ties to the Zordon Era==
* [[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy|''Power Rangers Lost Galaxy'']]'' ''(1999)
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*''[[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy]]'' (1999)
* [[Power Rangers Wild Force|''Power Rangers Wild Force'']] (2002)
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*''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]]'' (2002)
* [[Power Rangers Dino Thunder|''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'']] (2004)
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*''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]'' (2004)
* [[Power Rangers S.P.D.|''Power Rangers S.P.D.'']] (2005)
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*''[[Power Rangers S.P.D.]]'' (2005)
* [[Power Rangers Mystic Force|''Power Rangers Mystic Force'']] (2006)
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*''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'' (2006)
* [[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive|''Power Rangers Operation Overdrive'']] (2007)
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*''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]]'' (2007)
* [[Power Rangers Samurai|''Power Rangers Samurai'']] (2011)
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*''[[Power Rangers Samurai]]'' (2011)
* [[Power Rangers Super Samurai|''Power Rangers Super Samurai'']] (2012)
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*''[[Power Rangers Super Samurai]]'' (2012)
* [[Power Rangers Megaforce|''Power Rangers Megaforce'']] (2013)
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*''[[Power Rangers Megaforce]]'' (2013)
* [[Power Rangers Super Megaforce|''Power Rangers Super Megaforce'']] (2014)
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*''[[Power Rangers Super Megaforce]]'' (2014)
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*''[[Power Rangers HyperForce]]'' (2017-2018)
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*''[[Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel]]'' (2018)
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*''[[Power Rangers Beast Morphers]]'' (2019)
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==Seasons with no ties to the Zordon Era==
 
==Seasons with no ties to the Zordon Era==
*[[Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue|''Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue'']] (2000)
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*''[[Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue]]'' (2000)
*[[Power Rangers Time Force|''Power Rangers Time Force'']] (2001)
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*''[[Power Rangers Time Force]]'' (2001)
*[[Power Rangers Ninja Storm|''Power Rangers Ninja Storm'']] (2003)
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*''[[Power Rangers Ninja Storm]]'' (2003)
*[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury|''Power Rangers Jungle Fury'']] (2008)
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*''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury]]'' (2008)
*[[Power Rangers RPM|''Power Rangers RPM'']] (2009)
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*''[[Power Rangers RPM]]'' (2009)
*[[Power Rangers Dino Charge|''Power Rangers Dino Charge'']] (2009)
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*''[[Power Rangers Dino Charge]]'' (2015)
*[[Power Rangers Dino Super Charge|''Power Rangers Dino Super Charge'']]
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*''[[Power Rangers Dino Super Charge]]'' (2016)
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*''[[Power Rangers Ninja Steel]]'' (2017)
   
 
==''Other similarities''==
 
==''Other similarities''==
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* All main villains were of extraterrestrial origin.
 
* All main villains were of extraterrestrial origin.
 
* The Rangers had to keep their identities secret as stated in one of Zordon's rules. (Post-Zordon Era season ''Lightspeed Rescue'' dropped this practice by having the Rangers morph in public.)
 
* The Rangers had to keep their identities secret as stated in one of Zordon's rules. (Post-Zordon Era season ''Lightspeed Rescue'' dropped this practice by having the Rangers morph in public.)
* The Rangers were assisted by a sentient robot named [[Alpha 5]] or [[Alpha 6]] (this would continue for one more season in [[Lost Galaxy|''Lost Galaxy'']]), whose name would often be shortened to simply '''Alpha'''.
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* The Rangers were assisted by a sentient robot named [[Alpha 5]] or [[Alpha 6]] (this would continue for one more season in ''[[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy|Lost Galaxy]]''), whose name would often be shortened to simply '''Alpha'''.
 
* With the exception of ''In Space'', the Rangers' mentor lived inside a glass tube.
 
* With the exception of ''In Space'', the Rangers' mentor lived inside a glass tube.
 
* The Rangers attended high school.
 
* The Rangers attended high school.
 
* Every season of the Zordon era took place in the fictional city of [[Angel Grove]].
 
* Every season of the Zordon era took place in the fictional city of [[Angel Grove]].
* [[Bulk and Skull]] provided comic relief ([[Bulk]] returned to provided comic relief in [[Samurai|''Samurai'']] and [[Super Samurai|''Super Samurai'']], this time with [[Skull|Skull's]] son [[Spike]]).
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* [[Bulk and Skull]] provided comic relief ([[Farkas Bulkmeier|Bulk]] returned to provided comic relief in ''[[Power Rangers Samurai|Samurai]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers Super Samurai|Super Samurai]]'', this time with [[Eugene Skullovitch|Skull]]'s son [[Spike]]).
 
* The Rangers, unlike their Sentai counterparts, had the ability to instantly [[teleportation|teleport]] to any destination (even different dimensions).
 
* The Rangers, unlike their Sentai counterparts, had the ability to instantly [[teleportation|teleport]] to any destination (even different dimensions).
 
* The Rangers all wore communication devices, simply called "communicators", on their wrists.
 
* The Rangers all wore communication devices, simply called "communicators", on their wrists.
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== Notes==
 
== Notes==
 
*It is the first era that featured a storyline that carried over from season to season. The second would be the [[Neo Saban Era]].
*The Zordon Era is the first of the four eras of Power Rangers.
 
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*Although it is not the longest era in terms of seasons, the Zordon Era has more episodes than any other era with 293.
*It is the first era that featured a storyline that carried over from season to season. The second would be the [[Neo Saban Era|New Saban Era]].
 
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*''Mighty Morphin'' is the only season in this era to have a Sixth Ranger with two different colors.
*It is the second longest era of Power Rangers, consisting of six seasons. The longest is the [[Disney Era]], with seven seasons.
 
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*There some Zordon era characters who returned as major recurring characters in certain series, rather than as guest stars or crossover appearances:
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**[[Professor Phenomenus]], [[Alpha 6]] and [[Astronema]]/[[Karone]]: ''[[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy]]''
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**[[Tommy Oliver]]: ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]''
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**[[Rita Repulsa]]: ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]''
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**[[Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier]]: ''Power Rangers Lost Galaxy'' and ''[[Power Rangers Samurai|Samurai]]'', which only features a small cameo of [[Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch]]. Thus the only character to be featured in more than one non-Zordon era Power Rangers series.
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*Despite ''[[Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue]]'' has no connection to Zordon era, it somehow have a demon who is completely resembles [[Psycho Blue]] monster form.
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Revision as of 00:27, 19 December 2019

PR2020 logo This article is about a/an era in the Power Rangers franchise.
"Zordon Era" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

The Zordon Era is an unofficial term used by the fans of Power Rangers to refer to the first six seasons of the franchise. It is called the "Zordon Era" because Zordon served as the mentor to the Rangers during the first four seasons and remained a significant plot-related character throughout the next two seasons, culminating in his death in Countdown to Destruction. Several seasons that came after the Zordon Era included characters or connections to Zordon Era.

Zordon Era Seasons

Seasons with ties to the Zordon Era

Seasons with no ties to the Zordon Era

Other similarities

Other than Zordon being a central character, there were also several similarities that were abandoned (some, without explanation) after the Zordon Era ended.

Similarities include:

  • Each season was a continuation of the previous one.
  • All main villains were of extraterrestrial origin.
  • The Rangers had to keep their identities secret as stated in one of Zordon's rules. (Post-Zordon Era season Lightspeed Rescue dropped this practice by having the Rangers morph in public.)
  • The Rangers were assisted by a sentient robot named Alpha 5 or Alpha 6 (this would continue for one more season in Lost Galaxy), whose name would often be shortened to simply Alpha.
  • With the exception of In Space, the Rangers' mentor lived inside a glass tube.
  • The Rangers attended high school.
  • Every season of the Zordon era took place in the fictional city of Angel Grove.
  • Bulk and Skull provided comic relief (Bulk returned to provided comic relief in Samurai and Super Samurai, this time with Skull's son Spike).
  • The Rangers, unlike their Sentai counterparts, had the ability to instantly teleport to any destination (even different dimensions).
  • The Rangers all wore communication devices, simply called "communicators", on their wrists.
  • With the exception of In Space, the Rangers held their base of operations in a futuristic bunker called the Command Center/Power Chamber.

Notes

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