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- "I call upon the power of Pyramidas!"
- ―Summoning announcement[src]
Pyramidas is the personal Zord of the Gold Zeo Ranger in Power Rangers Zeo.
Overview[]
This gigantic pyramid is capable of interstellar flight, and it could shoot golden lightning bolts. Pyramidas can combine with the Zeo Rangers' Zords to create the Zeo Ultrazord, the ultimate in Zeo firepower.
After Trey of Triforia was shot down by the Varox, Pyramidas was briefly unavailable due to the damage sustained, but Jason Lee Scott, Trey's temporarily replacement, was provided with the Warrior Wheel until Pyramidas was restored to combat status.
When Trey reclaimed his Gold Ranger powers and returned to his home-planet, he took Pyramidas with him.
Appearances: Zeo Episodes 27, 28, 30-33, 38-41, 46, 47, 49
History[]
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(Super) Zeo Ultrazord[]
The Zeo Ultrazord is used by The Zeo Rangers. It is formed with all five Zeo Zords, the Red Battlezord, and Pyramidas. It utilized the combined power of all seven Zords. It could be formed in two ways, either Carrier Mode or Warrior Mode.
The Zeo Ultrazord could also be formed in Warrior Mode using the Super Zeo Megazord as opposed to the Zeo Zords alongside the Red Battlezord, although the resulting combination was functionally the same.
Carrier Mode[]
In Carrier Mode, all six Zords stood on top of the elongated structure of Pyramidas. Carrier Mode was only used in the episode "Rangers of Two Worlds, Part One" when the Zeo Rangers teamed up with the Alien Rangers. It moved much faster than the Warrior Mode, which was first used in the episode "A Small Problem".
Appearances: Zeo Episode 47
Warrior Mode[]
In Warrior Mode, Pyramidas stood up on its side, and the Zeo Zords or Super Zeo Megzord stored inside of it. The Red Battlezord stood on Pyramidas' back, its cannon arms overhanging its shoulders.
In Warrior Mode, the Zeo Ultrazord was immobile, but stood up to four times taller than Megazord sized monsters. It could fire massive amounts of energy from its frame to destroy opponents in one attack.
Appearances: Zeo Episodes 28, 30, 31, 39-41, 47, 49
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
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Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- Pyramidas was the first Carrierzord to have an associated Ranger, and the first shown to have a cockpit.
- Similar to the Warrior Wheel, despite Pyramidas not being developed by the Zeo Rangers themselves, its design prominently features the circular Zeo symbol featuring the five Zeo Crystals.
- Its name is a combination of a "pyramid" because of its shape and "Midas" from the Greek mythology, King Midas who made a foolish wish for The Golden Touch granted by Dionysus, the Greek god of wine that he end up accidentally killed his own daughter by turning her to a gold statue because of its color.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers Zeo
- Episode 27: The Power of Gold (first appearance)
- Episode 28: A Small Problem
- Episode 30: Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
- Episode 31: Rock-A-Bye Power Rangers
- Episode 32: Do I Know You?
- Episode 33: Revelations of Gold
- Episode 37: Scent of a Weasel (mentioned only)
- Episode 38: The Lore of Auric
- Episode 39: The Ranger Who Came in from the Gold
- Episode 40: The Joke's on Blue
- Episode 41: Where in the World is Zeo Ranger 5?
- Episode 45: A Mystery to Me (mentioned only)
- Episode 46: Another Song and Dance
- Episode 47: Rangers of Two Worlds, Part I
- Episode 49: Hawaii Zeo (final appearance)
See Also[]
- King Pyramider - Super Sentai counterpart in Ohranger. See comparison page.
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