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- "Not yet. I just came back for dinner. I'm hungry."
- ―Meteor's first lines as he asks Sledge if dinner is ready.[src]
- "Three times the Freeze! Three times the Sting! Three times the Heat!"
- ―Meteor, Iceage and Sting Rage's roll call in their team.[src]
- "Not again!"
- ―Meteor's final words before his second destruction.[src]
Meteor is a meteoroid-themed outlaw who first appears in the episode "World Famous! (In New Zealand)".
History[]
Meteor was seen in a prison cell. TV STORY-Powers From the Past TV STORY-Past, Present and Fusion
While in a prison cell, Meteor watched Scrapper trying to escape. TV STORY-A Fool's Hour
Meteor was sent by Sledge to find the Purple Energem in New Zealand.
After the Rangers forced him into a retreat, Wrench used his Reanimator to revive Iceage and Sting Rage to aid Meteor in his mission, and the trio attacked downtown Auckland.
During the battle, they used a combination attack against the Rangers, only to be knocked back when it was reflected at them.
Subsequently, Sledge activated the Magna Beam to enlarge Meteor, who was soon destroyed by the Dino Charge Megazord Ankylo-Pachy Formation with its Wrecking Ball Final Strike. TV STORY-World Famous (in New Zealand)
Wrench soon revived him to destroy the Plesio Zord, but his efforts failed, and after he was enlarged, the Rangers took the fight into orbit, transforming the Plesio Zord into its Plesio Charge Megazord form, which destroyed Meteor again. TV STORY-Deep Down Under
Meteor is seen in one of Sledge's cells at the time when Kendall Morgan infiltrates Sledge's Ship and is destroyed offscreen when Sledge's ship crashes on Earth. TV STORY-One More Energem
The ghosts of Meteor, Iceage, and Sting Rage were summoned to the Halloween Intergalactic Court by Scumlaw where they tell their side of their story. TV STORY-Trick or Trial
Meteor was among the monsters revived by Wrench as part of Doomwing's plot to divert the Rangers while going after Zenowing again. Due to the revival being sped up, Meteor was rendered unable to speak. He and the other monsters were destroyed by the Power Rangers. TV STORY-Wings of Danger
Personality[]
Meteor is a straightforward and obedient outlaw. However, despite his serious exterior, he has a tendency to act silly, if not childish at times. Examples of this include halting his mission to return to the ship to ask Sledge that he just came back for dinner, resulting in the bounty hunter quickly returning him to Earth, as well as running away cowardly upon witnessing the fully healed Plesio Zord while pushing the Rangers out of his way in order to escape, which ended with him being flung into a nearby mountain by the Plesio Zord. Meteor was also good friends with Iceage and Sting Rage.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Meteoroid Blast: From his hands, Meteor can fire meteors made of purple energy in rapid succession.
- Meteor Shower: Meteor can cause many orange colored meteors to fall from the sky.
- Fireball Rain: Also from his hands, Meteor can shoot fireballs into the sky that will rain down on the target.
Abilities[]
- Vivix Summoning: Meteor can summon an army of Vivix to aid him in battle.
- Durability: Meteor has thick skin that is strong enough to withstand the Dino Rangers' combined Dino Morpher Blast and Ivan's Ptera Saber Lightning Final Strike without a scratch.
- Space Survivability: Being a meteor-themed monster, he can survive in outer space.
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
- Meteor Ball: Meteor has an orange meteor that can be launched and then hone in and fire at his enemies. The attack was used on himself by the Dino Charge Rangers.
- Meteorite Shots: Meteor is armed with meteorite-like round shots.
- Meteor Shield: For an aid in combat, Meteor can equip a meteor-like shield on his right arm.
- Disc Blaster: Also for an aid in combat, Meteor can equip a two disc launcher-like blaster on his left arm.
- Spiral Galaxy Blast: Meteor's signature move. He fires one or more meteors empowered with purple energy from his disc blaster.
- Planetary Destruction: A more powerful version of the Spiral Galaxy Blast where he can fire a barrage of meteors made of the same purple energy from his disc blaster. It is similar to the meteoroids he fires from his hands, but stronger. This attack is Meteor's strongest move in his arsenal.
- Spiral Galaxy Blast: Meteor's signature move. He fires one or more meteors empowered with purple energy from his disc blaster.
- Meteor Horn: Meteor has a large horn on his head to poke and jab at his enemies with.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Meteor was voiced by Stephen Butterworth.
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- In the Power Rangers Dino Super Charge Halloween special episode Trick or Trial, the viewers learn that Meteor was destroyed after he was seen in the episode of Power Rangers Dino Charge One More Energem, the second and final part of the two-part season finale.
- Meteor is the second monster to appear in two episodes in a row, the first being the very first monster of Power Rangers Dino Charge, Iceage.
- Coincidentally Iceage appears in Meteor's debut episode.
- Meteor has the most appearances out of any monsters in the Power Rangers Dino Charge series, as he appears in nine episodes, more than Iceage and Sting Rage.
- His voice actor, Stephen Butterworth, also voiced Prince Vekar in the previous season.
- Despite the picture of him showing two shields on his arms, Meteor only has one shield on his right arm while he has the disc blaster on his left arm.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers Dino Charge
- Episode 1: Powers From the Past (cameo)
- Episode 2: Past, Present and Fusion (cameo)
- Episode 3: A Fool's Hour (cameo)
- Episode 7: Let Sleeping Zords Lie (cameo)
- Episode 17: World Famous (in New Zealand)
- Episode 18: Deep Down Under
- Episode 20/Finale: One More Energem
- Power Rangers Dino Super Charge
- Halloween Special: Trick or Trial (as a ghost)
- Episode 15: Wings of Danger
See Also[]
- Debo Nagareboshi - Super Sentai counterpart in Kyoryuger. See comparison page.
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