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*'''Lion Fire Armor Star''' - Allows a Ranger to power-up to their Lion Fire Mode. The Power Star itself carries a lion motif, with the kanji for {{nihongo|"super"|超|Chō}} located inside the mouth itself. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but a second copy was later forged from the Ninja Super Steel.{{storylink|Echoes of Evil}} |
*'''Lion Fire Armor Star''' - Allows a Ranger to power-up to their Lion Fire Mode. The Power Star itself carries a lion motif, with the kanji for {{nihongo|"super"|超|Chō}} located inside the mouth itself. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but a second copy was later forged from the Ninja Super Steel.{{storylink|Echoes of Evil}} |
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*'''Superstar Mode Star''' - Allows the Gold Ranger to power-up to his Superstar Mode. It's identical to the Gold Ninja Power Star, however in place of kanji, it just shows many stars. It only works in conjunction with the [[Arsenal (Ninja Steel)|Superstar Blade]].{{storylink|Happy to Be Me}} |
*'''Superstar Mode Star''' - Allows the Gold Ranger to power-up to his Superstar Mode. It's identical to the Gold Ninja Power Star, however in place of kanji, it just shows many stars. It only works in conjunction with the [[Arsenal (Ninja Steel)|Superstar Blade]].{{storylink|Happy to Be Me}} |
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+ | <!--*{{nihongo|'''[[Tsumuji Igasaki|Tsumuji]] Nin Shuriken'''|旋風忍シュリケン|Tsumuji Nin Shuriken}} - A variation of the AkaNinger Shuriken which allows Tsumuji Igasaki to transform into AkaNinger. It is marked with the first kanji of his first name {{nihongo||旋}}.--> |
− | *{{nihongo|'''[[MidoNinger]] Shuriken'''|ミドニンジャーシュリケン|Midoninjā Shuriken}} - Allows MidoNinger to transform, marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|"green"|緑|Mido}}. Exclusive to ''[[Come Back! Shuriken Sentai Ninninger: Ninnin Girls vs. Boys FINAL WARS]]'', it is a repaint of the AkaNinger Shuriken.--> |
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+ | The '''Ninja Nexus Star''', later the '''Ninja Nexus Super Star''', is the Power Star which is the source of the six Ninja Power Stars. In [[Return of the Prism]], it was destroyed by [[Dane Romero]] to stop [[Galvanax]] from stealing its power. It then somehow managed to get back inside of the Ninja Nexus Prism, and reformed into the six main Ninja Power Stars. Eventually, [[Madame Odius]] recreates the star out of Ninja Super Steel and does what Galvanax attempted to do; absorbs its power to become stronger. The Rangers counter that with their own Power Stars, now made of Super Steel, and Preston's magic, filling themselves with Nexus Energy. After destroying Odius, the Rangers return their Stars and Nexus Energy to the Prism, which in turn reforms into a new Nexus Super Star. The Prism then coats itself in Super Steel and flies into space with the Super Star safely inside.{{storylink|Reaching the Nexus}} |
− | <!--The '''[[Ninja Nexus Prism|Ninja Nexus Star]]''' is [[Yoshitaka Igasaki|Yoshitaka's]] personal Nin Shuriken. {{Storylink|Shinobi 42: OtomoNin Wars! Nekomata Strikes Back}} It was first introduced as the transformed End Shuriken in the "Road to Last Ninja" RPG game, claimed by [[Nagi Matsuo|Nagi]] after he found the key of determination. {{Storylink|Shinobi 37: Shuriken Legend ~The Road to Last Ninja~}} It is revealed that this said Nin Shuriken is actually the End Shuriken in which Yoshitaka uses it to retain his humanity.--> |
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+ | *'''Element Star''' - An elemental Power Star marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|"five"|五|Go}}, this Power Star is capable of launching Ninjutsu attacks based on five elements marked with their respective kanji by turning the blade to the appropriate setting of choice before being inserted into the Ninja Star Blade. Five copies of this Star were created, with the first shown being created from a throwing star made of the Ninja Steel and thrown into the Ninja Nexus Prism. {{Storylink|Live and Learn}} They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but new versions were later forged from the Ninja Super Steel.{{storylink|Echoes of Evil}} |
**{{nihongo|'''Fire'''|火|Hi}} |
**{{nihongo|'''Fire'''|火|Hi}} |
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***Allows the user to perform the ''' Element Star: Ninja Fire Attack''', which has two variations: |
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[[File:Waza05.png|thumb|Ninja Ultra Star]] |
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*'''Ninja Ultra Star''' - A powered-up variant of the Ninja Fusion Star (with its blade edges recolored crimson red instead of gold), this Ninja Power Star combines the [[Ninja Steel Megazord]], the [[Bull Rider Megazord]], and the [[Lion Fire Zord]] into the colossal Ninja Ultrazord. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but a new version was later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel.{{storylink|Moment of Truth}} Ninja Ultra Star combines the [[Ninja Blaze Megazord]], the [[Bull Rider Megazord]], and the [[Lion Fire Zord]] into the [[Ninja Blaze Ultrazord]]. |
*'''Ninja Ultra Star''' - A powered-up variant of the Ninja Fusion Star (with its blade edges recolored crimson red instead of gold), this Ninja Power Star combines the [[Ninja Steel Megazord]], the [[Bull Rider Megazord]], and the [[Lion Fire Zord]] into the colossal Ninja Ultrazord. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but a new version was later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel.{{storylink|Moment of Truth}} Ninja Ultra Star combines the [[Ninja Blaze Megazord]], the [[Bull Rider Megazord]], and the [[Lion Fire Zord]] into the [[Ninja Blaze Ultrazord]]. |
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*'''Ninja Clone Star''' - This Power Star bears a likeness to [[Brody Romero|Ninja Steel Red]] and is marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|"bun"|分}}, reflecting Sarah's Clone technology abilities. |
*'''Ninja Clone Star''' - This Power Star bears a likeness to [[Brody Romero|Ninja Steel Red]] and is marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|"bun"|分}}, reflecting Sarah's Clone technology abilities. |
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**When used on the Ninja Steel Megazord, it casts illusions of the mecha so that it can surround the enemy before striking them. {{Storylink|Gold Rush}} |
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+ | The '''Zord Stars''' are used by the [[Ninja Steel Rangers]] to summon their Zords. They were created when shurikens made of Ninja Steel were fed back into the Ninja Nexus Prism after the Rangers were shown a vision of their Zords. The first five shurikens were spat back out by the Prism looking similar to the Ninja Power Stars except for the robotic face of the Megazord on the center. They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}}, but new versions were later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel, with the Prism recreating the Lion Fire Zord Star.{{storylink|Echoes of Evil}} and Mick recreating the six core Zord Stars{{storylink|Moment of Truth}} and Astro Zord Star.{{storylink|Tough Love}} |
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− | *'''Rumble Tusk Zord Star''' - Summons the [[Rumble Tusk Zord]]. Also completes the helmet for the [[Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord]]. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|'''"elephant"'''|象|Zō}}. Forged from the Ninja Nexus Prism after Mick saw a vision of the elephant and threw one of the stars forged from the Ninja Steel into the Prism, and then sent it to Brody, allowing him to free himself from [[Tangleweb]]’s webbing and then use the Rumble Tusk Zord to vacuum up all the web that the monster was creating |
+ | *'''Rumble Tusk Zord Star''' - Summons the [[Rumble Tusk Zord]]. Also completes the helmet for the [[Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord]]. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|'''"elephant"'''|象|Zō}}. Forged from the Ninja Nexus Prism after Mick saw a vision of the elephant and threw one of the stars forged from the Ninja Steel into the Prism, and then sent it to Brody, allowing him to free himself from [[Tangleweb]]’s webbing and then use the Rumble Tusk Zord to vacuum up all the web that the monster was creating.{{storylink|Tough Love}} |
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+ | [[File:Ninja Master Mode Star.png|thumb|Ninja Master Star]] |
Five copies of the '''Ninja Master Mode Star''' appeared inside the cockpit of the [[Ninja Steel Megazord]], which were used to activate a new [[Cockpit Modes|Cockpit Mode]] for the Rangers. These are used to activate the [[Ninja Master Blade]] and perform the Megazord attacks. {{Storylink|Live and Learn}} A sixth copy appeared for [[Aiden Romero]] (as Levi Weston) when he joined them in the cockpit for the first time{{storylink|Gold Rush}}; it also appeared in the cockpit of the [[Bull Rider Megazord]].{{storylink|Rocking and Rolling}} They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax.{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}} |
Five copies of the '''Ninja Master Mode Star''' appeared inside the cockpit of the [[Ninja Steel Megazord]], which were used to activate a new [[Cockpit Modes|Cockpit Mode]] for the Rangers. These are used to activate the [[Ninja Master Blade]] and perform the Megazord attacks. {{Storylink|Live and Learn}} A sixth copy appeared for [[Aiden Romero]] (as Levi Weston) when he joined them in the cockpit for the first time{{storylink|Gold Rush}}; it also appeared in the cockpit of the [[Bull Rider Megazord]].{{storylink|Rocking and Rolling}} They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax.{{storylink|Galvanax Rises}} |
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The '''Super Ninja Steel Stars''' first appeared inside the cockpits of the remade [[Ninja Steel Megazord]] and [[Bull Rider Megazord]], acting to replace the lost Ninja Master Mode Stars. Like their predecessors, they grant access to the Ninja Master Blade, but can also summon a single copy of the Ninja Super Steel Blaster, which is used to perform the Megazord's finishers.{{storylink|Moment of Truth}} |
The '''Super Ninja Steel Stars''' first appeared inside the cockpits of the remade [[Ninja Steel Megazord]] and [[Bull Rider Megazord]], acting to replace the lost Ninja Master Mode Stars. Like their predecessors, they grant access to the Ninja Master Blade, but can also summon a single copy of the Ninja Super Steel Blaster, which is used to perform the Megazord's finishers.{{storylink|Moment of Truth}} |
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− | **{{nihongo|'''Shuriken Ninja Art: Cloning Technique'''|手裏剣忍法・分身の術|Shuriken Ninpō - Bunshin no Jutsu}} - When used by a Ninninger, it creates physical clones of themselves, with the individual clones being capable of passing themselves off as the Ninninger who summoned them. {{Storylink|Shinobi 9: Ninjutsu vs. Magic, the Great Battle!}} |
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− | **{{nihongo|'''Shuriken Ninja Art: Hurricane Technique'''|手裏剣忍法・ハリケーンの術|Shuriken Ninpō - Harikēn no Jutsu}} - When used on Shurikenjin, it temporarily ejects Shinobimaru from the mecha and gives the OtomoNin super speed so that it can rapidly strike the enemy. {{Storylink|Shinobi 7: Spring Ninja Festival!}} |
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− | *{{nihongo|'''{{MH|Toha Yamaji|Jiraiya}} Nin Shuriken'''|ジライヤ忍シュリケン|Jiraiya Nin Shuriken}} - This Shuriken bears the likeness of the ninja-themed [[Metal Hero]] Jiraiya and is marked with the kanji for {{nihongo|"magnetic"|磁|Ji}}. When used in the Ninja Ichibantou, it announces {{nihongo|"World Ninja"|世界忍者戦|Sekai Ninja}}. Allows the user to perform the {{nihongo|'''Jiraiya Technique'''|ジライヤの術|Jiraiya no Jutsu}}, which has two variations: |
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*Interestingly, the kanji used on some of the Legendary Power Stars reflect the teams' Super Sentai counterparts rather than the Power Rangers versions. For example, the Megaforce Star uses "heaven" (天 ''Ten'') in reference to the [[:Category:Goseigers|Goseigers]] being angels, while the Super Megaforce Star uses "ocean" (海 ''Kai''), part of the Japanese word for "pirate" (海賊 ''Kaizoku''), in reference to the [[:Category:Gokaigers|Gokaigers]] being space pirates. |
*Interestingly, the kanji used on some of the Legendary Power Stars reflect the teams' Super Sentai counterparts rather than the Power Rangers versions. For example, the Megaforce Star uses "heaven" (天 ''Ten'') in reference to the [[:Category:Goseigers|Goseigers]] being angels, while the Super Megaforce Star uses "ocean" (海 ''Kai''), part of the Japanese word for "pirate" (海賊 ''Kaizoku''), in reference to the [[:Category:Gokaigers|Gokaigers]] being space pirates. |
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**Conversely, the Space Rangers Star and Galaxy Rangers Star use "orbit" (宙 ''Chū''), part of the Japanese word for "space" (宇宙 ''Uchū''), reflecting ''Power Rangers in Space'' and ''Power Rangers Lost Galaxy'' rather than the consumer electronics theme of ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]'' or the nature theme of ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]''. |
**Conversely, the Space Rangers Star and Galaxy Rangers Star use "orbit" (宙 ''Chū''), part of the Japanese word for "space" (宇宙 ''Uchū''), reflecting ''Power Rangers in Space'' and ''Power Rangers Lost Galaxy'' rather than the consumer electronics theme of ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]'' or the nature theme of ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]''. |
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This article is about a/an set of power sources in Power Rangers Ninja Steel. |
The Ninja Power Stars are throwing stars used by the Ninja Steel Rangers to morph into Power Rangers. Additional stars were reforged in the Ninja Nexus Prism in order to unlock their attacks and summon and operate their Zords. The Ninja Steel Rangers can also throw copies of their Morphing Power Stars for various kinds of attacks.[1]
List of Stars
These Power Stars are used by the Ninja Steel Rangers to unlock their powers and forms. They are re-formed shards of the Ninja Nexus Star.
All nine Stars dissolved with the "death" of the Ninja Nexus Prism TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but after Madame Odious rejuvenated the Prism with her magic and then attempted to use it to reforge a portion of Super Ninja Steel into evil Power Stars, the Prism instead transformed the steel into new copies of the core six Power Stars and the Lion Fire Armor Star, along with a handful of others. TV STORY-Echoes of Evil
- Red Ninja Power Star - Allows the Red Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "red" (赤 Aka). In Galvanax Rises, it was broken into three pieces to keep it away from Galvanax, and was regenerated into three full copies of itself by the Ninja Nexus Prism. The reforged Stars were then used by Brody, Mick Kanic and Dane Romero in the battle that followed.
- Blue Ninja Power Star - Allows the Blue Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "blue" (青 Ao).
- Yellow Ninja Power Star - Allows the Yellow Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "yellow" (黄 Ki).
- White Ninja Power Star - Allows the White Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "white" (白 Shiro).
- Pink Ninja Power Star - Allows the Pink Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "pink" (桃 Momo).
- Gold Ninja Power Star - Allows the Gold Ranger to transform, marked with the kanji for "star" (星 Hoshi). After the other five Rangers defeated Ripperat, it was shown in the hands of Madame Odius. TV STORY-Forged in Steel It was later revealed that Aiden Romero (as Levi Weston) had claimed the Star, and had been kidnapped by Madame Odius, who took the Star from him, almost immediately afterward. TV STORY-Gold Rush He eventually recovered the Star and escaped. TV STORY-Hack Attack
- Lion Fire Armor Star - Allows a Ranger to power-up to their Lion Fire Mode. The Power Star itself carries a lion motif, with the kanji for "super" (超 Chō) located inside the mouth itself. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but a second copy was later forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Echoes of Evil
- Superstar Mode Star - Allows the Gold Ranger to power-up to his Superstar Mode. It's identical to the Gold Ninja Power Star, however in place of kanji, it just shows many stars. It only works in conjunction with the Superstar Blade. TV STORY-Happy to Be Me
The Ninja Nexus Star, later the Ninja Nexus Super Star, is the Power Star which is the source of the six Ninja Power Stars. In Return of the Prism, it was destroyed by Dane Romero to stop Galvanax from stealing its power. It then somehow managed to get back inside of the Ninja Nexus Prism, and reformed into the six main Ninja Power Stars. Eventually, Madame Odius recreates the star out of Ninja Super Steel and does what Galvanax attempted to do; absorbs its power to become stronger. The Rangers counter that with their own Power Stars, now made of Super Steel, and Preston's magic, filling themselves with Nexus Energy. After destroying Odius, the Rangers return their Stars and Nexus Energy to the Prism, which in turn reforms into a new Nexus Super Star. The Prism then coats itself in Super Steel and flies into space with the Super Star safely inside. TV STORY-Reaching the Nexus
- Element Star - An elemental Power Star marked with the kanji for "five" (五 Go), this Power Star is capable of launching Ninjutsu attacks based on five elements marked with their respective kanji by turning the blade to the appropriate setting of choice before being inserted into the Ninja Star Blade. Five copies of this Star were created, with the first shown being created from a throwing star made of the Ninja Steel and thrown into the Ninja Nexus Prism. TV STORY-Live and Learn They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but new versions were later forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Echoes of Evil
- Fire (火 Hi)
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Fire Attack, which has two variations:
- Makes the Ninja Star Blade shoot a stream of fire at the enemy. TV STORY-Live and Learn
- The Ninja Star is slammed into the ground, it makes many great pillars of fire to erupt from the ground. TV STORY-Presto Change-O
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Fire Attack, which has two variations:
- Water (水 Mizu)
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Water Attack, which has three variations:
- Makes the Ninja Star Blade release a stream of water that splashes onto the enemy. TV STORY-Presto Change-O
- Turns the weapon into a self-propelled surfboard for the user to ride. TV STORY-Live and Learn
- Makes the weapon release a mass of water and turns it into a watery mirror that can reflect enemy attacks back at the enemy. TV STORY-Hack Attack
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Water Attack, which has three variations:
- Forest (木 Ki) (Dubbed Wood in the toyline)
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Forest Attack which has three variations:
- Summoning vines that are used to bind an enemy. TV STORY-Live and Learn
- Creating a net of vines to catch civilians. TV STORY-The Royal Rival
- Turns a leaf into a big kite which works like a jetpack. TV STORY-Grave Robber
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Forest Attack which has three variations:
- Metal (金 Kin, Note: this is typically the kanji for "Gold")
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Metal Attack, which has two variations:
- Summons a gold-colored metal washing pan that falls onto the head of the enemy. TV STORY-Presto Change-O
- Summons chains to restrain an enemy. TV STORY-Live and Learn
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Metal Attack, which has two variations:
- Earth (土 Tsuchi, Note: this is typically the kanji for "Soil")
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Earth Attack, which has two variations:
- Makes the ground under the enemy protuberant. TV STORY-Hack Attack
- Summons a pitfall trap under the enemy. TV STORY-The Ranger Ribbon
- Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Earth Attack, which has two variations:
- Fire (火 Hi)
- Storm Star - An elemental Power Star capable of launching Ninjutsu attacks based on either wind or lightning by flipping the panel on the Star itself to the desired elemental setting of choice, with the settings being marked with their respective kanji. It was created by Mick Kanic for Aiden Romero after he joined the team as Levi Weston. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but a second copy was later forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Tough Love
- Tornado (風 Kaze) - Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Tornado Attack:
- Creates a human-sized cyclone that is powerful enough to pick up a squad of Basher Bots. TV STORY-Rocking and Rolling
- Lightning (雷 Kaminari) - Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Lightning Attack:
- Forms a thundercloud over the target's head and sends a stream of lightning, zapping the target underneath. TV STORY-Rocking and Rolling
- Tornado (風 Kaze) - Allows the user to perform the Element Star: Ninja Tornado Attack:
- Ninja Fusion Star[2] - A powerful Ninja Power Star that is made from the powers of all six Ninja Power Stars, marked with the kanji for "combine" (合 Gō).
- Creates three Ninja Star Blades made from pure energy to trap the enemy while the user attacks the enemy with the powers of 5 Ninja Star Blades. TV STORY-Family Fusion
- Is specifically used during Megazord battles to combine the Ninja Steel Megazord and the Bull Rider Megazord into the Ninja Fusion Zord.
- It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but a new version was later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Tough Love
- Was also used on one occasion by General Tynamon to fuse 6 Skullgators into Megamauler. TV STORY-Happy to Be Me
- Ninja Ultra Star - A powered-up variant of the Ninja Fusion Star (with its blade edges recolored crimson red instead of gold), this Ninja Power Star combines the Ninja Steel Megazord, the Bull Rider Megazord, and the Lion Fire Zord into the colossal Ninja Ultrazord. It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but a new version was later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Moment of Truth Ninja Ultra Star combines the Ninja Blaze Megazord, the Bull Rider Megazord, and the Lion Fire Zord into the Ninja Blaze Ultrazord.
- Ninja Clone Star - This Power Star bears a likeness to Ninja Steel Red and is marked with the kanji for "bun" (分 ), reflecting Sarah's Clone technology abilities.
- When used on the Ninja Steel Megazord, it casts illusions of the mecha so that it can surround the enemy before striking them. TV STORY-Gold Rush
- When used on a Ranger, it creates physical clones of themselves, with the individual clones being capable of passing themselves off as the Ranger who summoned them. TV STORY-Rocking and Rolling
- It was among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but a new version was later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel. TV STORY-Tough Love
The Zord Stars are used by the Ninja Steel Rangers to summon their Zords. They were created when shurikens made of Ninja Steel were fed back into the Ninja Nexus Prism after the Rangers were shown a vision of their Zords. The first five shurikens were spat back out by the Prism looking similar to the Ninja Power Stars except for the robotic face of the Megazord on the center. They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but new versions were later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel, with the Prism recreating the Lion Fire Zord Star. TV STORY-Echoes of Evil and Mick recreating the six core Zord Stars TV STORY-Moment of Truth and Astro Zord Star. TV STORY-Tough Love
- Robo Red Zord Star - Summons the Robo Red Zord. Also completes the helmet for the Ninja Steel Megazord. This Power Star, along with the other color-marked Zord Stars, are marked with the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki). It was originally a throwing star that Dane Romero forged from the Ninja Steel. Ten years later, it and four others were placed within the Ninja Nexus Prism, which changed them into their current forms for the Rangers.
- Dragon Zord Star - Summons the Dragon Zord. Also completes the helmet for the Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation. This Power Star, along with the other color-marked Zord Stars, are marked with the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki). It was originally a throwing star that Dane Romero forged from the Ninja Steel. Ten years later, it and four others were placed within the Ninja Nexus Prism, which changed them into their current forms for the Rangers.
- Nitro Zord Star - Summons the Nitro Zord. This Power Star, along with the other color-marked Zord Stars, are marked with the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki). It was originally a throwing star that Dane Romero forged from the Ninja Steel. Ten years later, it and four others were placed within the Ninja Nexus Prism, which changed them into their current forms for the Rangers.
- Kodiak Zord Star - Summons the Kodiak Zord. This Power Star, along with the other color-marked Zord Stars, are marked with the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki). It was originally a throwing star that Dane Romero forged from the Ninja Steel. Ten years later, it and four others were placed within the Ninja Nexus Prism, which changed them into their current forms for the Rangers.
- Zoom Zord Star - Summons the Zoom Zord. This Power Star, along with the other color-marked Zord Stars, are marked with the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki). It was originally a throwing star that Dane Romero forged from the Ninja Steel. Ten years later, it and four others were placed within the Ninja Nexus Prism, which changed them into their current forms for the Rangers.
- Bull Rider Zord Star- Summons both the Robo Rider Zord and Ninja Bull Zord in which the Robo Rider rides on. Also used to combine both Zords into Bull Rider Megazord. This Zord Star is marked with the kanji for "cattle" (牛 Ushi). This Zord Star, along with the Storm Star were created by Mick off screen.
- Rumble Tusk Zord Star - Summons the Rumble Tusk Zord. Also completes the helmet for the Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for "elephant" (象 Zō). Forged from the Ninja Nexus Prism after Mick saw a vision of the elephant and threw one of the stars forged from the Ninja Steel into the Prism, and then sent it to Brody, allowing him to free himself from Tangleweb’s webbing and then use the Rumble Tusk Zord to vacuum up all the web that the monster was creating. TV STORY-Tough Love
- Astro Zord Star - Summons the Astro Zord. Also completes the helmet for the Astro Ninja Steel Megazord. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for "orbit" (宙 Chū). Forged from the Ninja Nexus Prism after Mick saw a vision of the Astro Zord itself and threw one of the stars forged from the Ninja Steel into the Prism, and then sent it to the Rangers to aid in their battle with Hacktrack, allowing the Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation to transform into the Astro Ninja Steel Megazord and chase Hacktrack all the way into outer space and the moon.
- Sub Surfer Zord Star [3] - Summons the Sub Surfer Zord. Also completes the helmet for the Sub Surfer Ninja Steel Megazord. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for "wave" (波 Nami).
- Lion Fire Zord Star - Allows Brody Romero to call upon the Lion Fire Zord. This Power Star is marked with the kanji for "lion" (獅 Shi).
These Stars are used by the Ninja Steel Rangers to access Cockpit Modes, which power their Megazords while the Rangers enter to pilot them.
Five copies of the Ninja Master Mode Star appeared inside the cockpit of the Ninja Steel Megazord, which were used to activate a new Cockpit Mode for the Rangers. These are used to activate the Ninja Master Blade and perform the Megazord attacks. TV STORY-Live and Learn A sixth copy appeared for Aiden Romero (as Levi Weston) when he joined them in the cockpit for the first time TV STORY-Gold Rush; it also appeared in the cockpit of the Bull Rider Megazord. TV STORY-Rocking and Rolling They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax. TV STORY-Galvanax Rises
The Super Ninja Steel Stars first appeared inside the cockpits of the remade Ninja Steel Megazord and Bull Rider Megazord, acting to replace the lost Ninja Master Mode Stars. Like their predecessors, they grant access to the Ninja Master Blade, but can also summon a single copy of the Ninja Super Steel Blaster, which is used to perform the Megazord's finishers. TV STORY-Moment of Truth
The Mega Morph Cycle Star was created by Mick and Calvin, which was attached to Calvin's newly built motorcycle, turning it into the Mega Morph Cycle. Mick made four more copies so that the other Rangers could summon the cycle. TV STORY-Drive to Survive Rather than being placed into the Ninja Battle Morpher or Ninja Star Blade to summon the cycle, the Rangers instead say "Mega Morph Cycle Star, Rev Up!" They then throw the star and it materializes the cycle. TV STORY-My Friend, Redbot They were among the Ninja Power Stars melted down and drunk by Galvanax TV STORY-Galvanax Rises, but new versions were later shown to have been forged from the Ninja Super Steel by Mick. TV STORY-Moment of Truth
The Legendary Power Stars are a special type of Power Stars associated with the Ninja Steel Rangers' Power Ranger predecessors. They have a similar appearance to the Morphing Stars, only with the faces of the represented past Rangers (particularly Red for the Red Stars) or the core members of the represented team for the Team Stars as opposed to the Ninja Steel Rangers, making them somewhat similar to the Legendary Dino Chargers. They also sport the symbols of that team, such as the Ninja Storm Power Star's Wind Ninja Academy emblem and the Alien Ranger Power Star's ligtning bolt.
Power Stars representing Ninja Steel Red's Ninja-themed predecessors, the Red Aquitar Ranger and Red Wind Ranger, originally appeared in episode 7, of Ninninger. However, the Red Aquitar Ranger's star was instead adapted into the Ninja Clone Star and the abilities of the Red Wind Ranger's star were instead made into one of the Robo Red Zord's abilities.
A Power Star representing Space Sheriff Skyfire's counterpart, Jiraiya, appeared in Ninninger episode 34, but was ultimately never adapted.
- "Legendary Red Star! Activate!"
- ―announcement in the DX Ninja Battle Morpher[src]
All Legendary Red Stars feature the teams' Red Ranger, their emblem, and the kanji for "red" (赤 Aka).
- "Legendary (color) Star! Activate!"
- ―announcement in the DX Ninja Battle Morpher[src]
All Legendary Sixth Stars feature the teams' Sixth/Extra Ranger, their emblem, and the kanji for whatever color they represent.[5]
- "Legendary Team Star! Activate!"
- ―announcement in the DX Ninja Battle Morpher[src]
All Legendary Team Stars feature the core team, their emblem, and a kanji representing the team's motif.
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "dragon" (竜 Ryū).
- Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "ninja" (忍 Nin).
- Zeo Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "power" (力 Chikara).
- Turbo Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "car" (車 Kuruma).
- In Space Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "orbit" (宙 Chū).
- Lost Galaxy Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "orbit" (宙 Chū).
- Wild Force Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "beast" (獣 Juu).
- Ninja Storm Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "ninja" (忍 Nin).
- Dino Thunder Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "dragon" (竜 Ryū)
- S.P.D. Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "commandment" (警 Kei).
- Mystic Force Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "spirit" (魔 Ma).
- Operation Overdrive Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "rumble" (轟 Gō).
- Jungle Fury Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "fist" (拳 Ken).
- Samurai Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "samurai" (侍 Samurai).
- Megaforce Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "heaven" (天 Ten).
- Super Megaforce Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "sea" (海 Umi).
- Dino Charge Ninja Power Star - Marked with the kanji for "electric" (電 Den)
All Legendary Zord Stars feature one of the Ranger’s Zords, their emblem, and the kanji for "machine" (機 Ki).[5]
Notes
- Levi's Storm Star is similar to the powers of the Thunder Ranger duo from Power Rangers Ninja Storm as both are auxiliary powers of their respective teams.
- Interestingly, the kanji used on some of the Legendary Power Stars reflect the teams' Super Sentai counterparts rather than the Power Rangers versions. For example, the Megaforce Star uses "heaven" (天 Ten) in reference to the Goseigers being angels, while the Super Megaforce Star uses "ocean" (海 Kai), part of the Japanese word for "pirate" (海賊 Kaizoku), in reference to the Gokaigers being space pirates.
- Conversely, the Space Rangers Star and Galaxy Rangers Star use "orbit" (宙 Chū), part of the Japanese word for "space" (宇宙 Uchū), reflecting Power Rangers in Space and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy rather than the consumer electronics theme of Denji Sentai Megaranger or the nature theme of Seijuu Sentai Gingaman.
- Brody and Preston are the only two Ninja Steel Rangers, out of the core 5, to not use all five modes of the Element Star, both never using Earth Mode.
See Also
- Nin Shuriken - Super Sentai counterpart in Ninninger. See comparison page.
References
Footnotes