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The Heater Monster was a spike-covered heater-themed robot alien, created by Mora. He serves as the extremely minor antagonist of the second part of the final episode of Power Rangers S.P.D. "Endings".
History[]
When Mora tries to escape Doggie on Gruumm's ship, she draws this monster among the other monsters in an attempt to stop him. Heater Monster tried to attack Cruger along with other monsters. He is quickly destroyed by the Shadow Ranger. TV STORY-Endings
Personality[]
Little is known about personality of this alien, since he appears briefly. However, Heater Monster was shown to be faithful to Mora and fought for her.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Energy Blasts: He can fire energy blasts although he didn't show it.
- Pyrokinesis: Being a heat-themed monster, this alien can control fire.
Abilities[]
- Strength: Heater Monster possesses some amount of physical strength.
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
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Profile[]
Charges[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- This alien doesn't have a voice actor, since he didn't talk.
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- Though mainly grunts and growls, his voice sounds similar to Mog, hinting Oscar Burt-Shearer might have provided the voice effects.
- Although the Heater Monster was derived from a Dekaranger monster, none of his footage was used and only a shadowy CGI addition of his suit was used. This is because he spent all of his footage burning people and buildings down as well as the fact that he tried to burn the Dekarangers alive in the S.W.A.T. Megazord's counterpart.
- Pyrian Kurachek was also the only monster in Dekaranger that could enlarge himself and was not adapted. His true form was a giant fire and he utilized a giant version of his normal containment suit instead of one of the usual giant robots.
- He is one of the few monsters to be destroyed.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers S.P.D.
- Episode 38/Finale: Endings (2)
See Also[]
- Pyrian Kurachek - Super Sentai counterpart in Dekaranger. See comparison page.
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