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Revision as of 19:35, 25 July 2020
This article is about a/an mentor/ranger in Power Rangers Ninja Steel and Super Ninja Steel. |
Mick Kanic is Brody and Redbot's shape shifting friend who worked on the show Galaxy Warriors and later the mentor of the Ninja Steel Rangers.
Character History
Ten years before Brody was captured, Mick was a resident of the Lion Galaxy, but was sold into slavery by the Royal Family, separating him from his family. Because of this, Mick became resentful of the Empire. TV STORY-The Royal Rumble
During his period as the head mechanic for the Warrior Dome, he befriended Brody Romero during his time as a prisoner and Redbot. After they overheard Madame Odius tell Galvanax about the Ninja Steel, he, Brody, and Redbot were forced to put their escape plan into action to prevent Galvanax from getting it. After a group of Kudabots ruined their original plan, they were forced to use the ship's trash chute. While falling to Earth, Mick was separated from the others and transformed into a boulder to land safely. TV STORY-Return of the Prism
Mick, in boulder form, was among the debris that landed in front of Hayley Foster and Calvin Maxwell. After Calvin kicked Mick, he changed back to his regular form, startling them. As he was explaining who he was and what was going on, a group of Kudabots appeared. After Hayley and Calvin fought them off, the group then drove off just before Ripcon appeared. As they arrived at Summer Cove High School's Auto Shop, Mick was mistaken for the new shop teacher by Principal Hastings, who took a liking to his personality and wit. Using the tools in the auto shop to repair his Datacom, he got in touch with Brody and Redbot, who were accompanied by Sarah Thompson and Preston Tien. As they were on the way to meet them, they were ambushed by the alien Ripperat. After the Rangers’ fight against Ripperat, he helped them establish a base within the school. TV STORY-Forged in Steel
Mick then soon became the team’s mentor, offering them advice when needed, and forging new Power Stars whenever the Ninja Nexus Prism would show a vision.
When the other Rangers’ Power Stars were captured by Galvanax, Mick helped Brody temporarily retreat. Confronted by Galvanax, Brody attempted to destroy his Power Star, separating it into three pieces. Those three pieces reformed into three complete Red Ninja Power Stars, allowing Mick temporarily access to the Red Ninja Steel Red powers. TV STORY-Galvanax Rises
With Galvanax destroyed, Mick decided to return to the Lion Galaxy to meet his parents, but then returned back to Earth to help the Rangers defeat Madame Odius. TV STORY-Echoes of Evil
After Odius' final stand, Mick decided to remain on Earth as Summer Cove High's shop teacher, but set up a satellite link to the Lion Galaxy so he could remain in touch with his parents. TV STORY-Reaching the Nexus
Personality
Mick is reliable to his friends, but can be a bit cowardly. He also gives good pep talks and good words of advice. His way of giving advice is by giving the inverse of the right thing to do, making the Rangers realize what their mistake was. It turns out that Mick also has a sense of humor.
Powers and Abilities
- Shape-Shifting: Mick can change into anything he imagines.
- A Mop
- A Boulder
- A Skeleton
- A Hammer
- Versix
- Jack-o'-lantern
- Mechanic Skills: Mick is exceptionally gifted with mechanical engineering and repair, being the top Mechanic on the Warrior Dome. He also knows a great deal about the Power Rangers, more specifically the Ninja Nexus Prism.
Arsenal
- Datacom: A wristwatch-like device (much like the old MMPR to Turbo Communicators) connected to the Warrior Dome's main computer, used for communication and looking up information and also contacting the Rangers.
Ninja Steel Red
Arsenal
- Ninja Star Blade
- Ninja Power Stars
- Red Ninja Power Star
Appearances: NS Episode 20
Behind the Scenes
Portrayal
- Mick is portrayed by Kelson Henderson, who is best known for his role as Boom in Power Rangers S.P.D., Phineas in Power Rangers Mystic Force, Norg and Mig in Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive, Flit in Power Rangers Jungle Fury and Cruise from Power Rangers Beast Morphers.
- Mick is Kelson Henderson's first role as an ally of the Power Rangers rather than a villain since Phineas.
Notes
- Mick's full name is a play on the word "mechanic".
- Mick is the 2nd Ranger mentor to be a teacher chosen by the principal; he was chosen by Principal Hastings upon entry. The 1st chosen one is Tommy Oliver.
- This is the first time that Kelson Henderson portrays an official Power Ranger instead of a spoof one.
- Mick and Dane are the only members of the team to not be given morphing sequences.
Appearances
- Power Rangers Ninja Steel
- Episode 1: Return of the Prism
- Episode 2: Forged in Steel
- Episode 3: Live and Learn
- Episode 4: Presto Change-O
- Episode 5: Drive to Survive
- Episode 7: Hack Attack
- Episode 8: Gold Rush
- Episode 9: Rocking and Rolling
- Episode 11: Poisonous Plots
- Episode 12: Family Fusion
- Episode 13: Ace and the Race
- Episode 14: The Royal Rival
- Episode 15: The Royal Rumble
- Halloween Special: Grave Robber
- Episode 16: Monkey Business
- Episode 17: The Adventures of Redbot
- Episode 18: Abrakadanger
- Episode 19: Helping Hand
- Episode 20/Finale: Galvanax Rises
- Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel
- Episode 1: Echoes of Evil
- Episode 2: Moment of Truth
- Episode 4: Making Waves
- Episode 5: Game Plan
- Episode 6: Attack of the Galactic Ninjas
- Episode 7: The Need for Speed
- Episode 8: Caught Red-Handed
- Episode 9: Outfoxed
- Episode 10: Dimensions in Danger
- Episode 11: Love Stings
- Episode 12: Fan Frenzy
- Episode 13: Prepare To Fail
- Episode 14: Sheriff Skyfire
- Episode 15: Tech Support
- Episode 16: Car Trouble
- Episode 17: Happy to Be Me
- Halloween Special: Monster Mix-Up
- Episode 18: Magic Misfire
- Episode 19: Doom Signal
- Episode 20/Finale: Reaching the Nexus
See Also
- Yoshitaka Igasaki - Super Sentai counterpart in Ninninger. See comparison page. (As a Mentor and a Ranger)
- Tsumuji Igasaki - Super Sentai counterpart in Ninninger. See comparison page. (In terms of Personality, as a Mentor and the Ranger suit)
- Tetsunosuke Saika XXII - Super Sentai counterpart in Ninninger. See comparison page. (As the Ranger's weaponsmith and connection with Viera and the Lion Zord)