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- "Someone order a virus?"
- ―Jupitor’s first words upon being created from the Geno-Randomizer.[src]
- "There is no deflection for this infection!"
- ―Jupitor´s first words when grown.[src]
- "No! Put me down, I'm afraid of heights!"
- ―Jupitor's final words before his destruction.[src]
Jupitor is a Jupiter/virus-based robot monster, created by Mesogog and the antagonist in the episode "A Ranger Exclusive" in Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
History[]
Jupitor was created by Mesogog. While Cassidy and Devin are trying to get an exclusive, Mesogog sends Jupitor into the TV station as a virus in order to hijack their satellite in an attempt to blow up Jupiter, which would bring about changes to the Earth that would make it suitable for a return to the prehistoric age.
Jupitor is flushed out by Kira and Ethan, and the Triassic Ranger forms the Mezodon Megazord to destroy Jupitor. TV STORY-A Ranger Exclusive
Personality[]
Jupitor wasn't truly an evil individual, but he was loyal to Mesogog and followed his orders.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Enlarging: Jupitor seems to be able to enlarge himself at will since he appeared giant when he was sent to the TV station.
- Virus Form: He has the ability to change into a computer virus.
- Technopathy: While in his virus form, Jupitor can control machines.
- Computer Control: Jupitor can also manipulate computers in his virus form.
- Technopathy: While in his virus form, Jupitor can control machines.
Abilities[]
- Superhuman Strength: Jupitor possesses tremendous physical strength, enough to battle the Rangers.
- Speech: Jupitor is able to talk despite lacking a visible mouth.
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
- Arm Laser Cannons: He has laser cannons on each arm that can fire light blue laser beams.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Jupitor is voiced by Joel Tobeck.
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
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Appearances[]
Power Rangers Dino Thunder
- Episode 24: A Ranger Exclusive
See Also[]
- Giganoid 8: Jupiter - Super Sentai counterpart in Abaranger. See comparison page.
References[]
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