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A few months into production, Marchand left the show, seemingly fired given her message to the fans of "welcome from the peace conference", alluding to the situation in which [[Austin St. John]], [[Thuy Trang]] and [[Walter Jones]] were written off the show. Not long after, Guzelian was fired mid-season by Disney executives, and replaced by returning writer and producer Judd Lynn in July. Reports have Paxson and Negrete leaving the show in solidarity with Guzelian. Lynn's return to the series that he has been involved with since day one was not an easy one, and there have been reports of difficulty with the transition between executive producers. Lynn left the series with Time Force, but a sudden rise in the quality of "Jungle Fury" writing caused rumors that he may have contributed a script under a pseudonym during the Writer's Strike.
 
A few months into production, Marchand left the show, seemingly fired given her message to the fans of "welcome from the peace conference", alluding to the situation in which [[Austin St. John]], [[Thuy Trang]] and [[Walter Jones]] were written off the show. Not long after, Guzelian was fired mid-season by Disney executives, and replaced by returning writer and producer Judd Lynn in July. Reports have Paxson and Negrete leaving the show in solidarity with Guzelian. Lynn's return to the series that he has been involved with since day one was not an easy one, and there have been reports of difficulty with the transition between executive producers. Lynn left the series with Time Force, but a sudden rise in the quality of "Jungle Fury" writing caused rumors that he may have contributed a script under a pseudonym during the Writer's Strike.
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R.P.M go over-budget, whiich was the main reason of the firings, despite this thanks to a strong plot, adaptation, good character development and cast rpm became one of the most popular seasons of power rangers. Also it go over-budget, because they didn't use much sentai footage(if you look the first episodes mostly of the fights and scenes the rangers are unmorphed) and these are another reasons fo why the series became very well-received by fans, along with it's darker tone (The show features deaths, fights between rangers and blood on screen)
 
 
 
   
 
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Revision as of 21:40, 4 April 2010


Power Rangers: RPM[1] was the title for the 2009 season of Power Rangers. It is based on Engine Sentai Go-Onger. It has been announced to be the final incarnation of the Power Rangers franchise (at least for now).

Synopsis

In the not-so-distant future, the mysterious and sinister Venjix Computer Network is attempting to conquer and lay ruin to the entire planet. It had succeeded and nearly conquered the entire earth. Fortunately, mankind has retreated from the threat into a environmentally-shielded domed cities to protect against the pollution and machines unleashed by Venjix. In the shining city of Corinth, an elite force of Rangers must learn to drive and operate an arsenal of radically advanced biotech vehicles in order to battle the attacking machine army bent on world domination. Soon after, the 5 core rangers discovered 1 of the Venjix hideout's. They discovered series Gold and Silver. These series were claimed by Gem and Gemma when the virus first started.

Production History

Power Rangers R.P.M was the first P.R season since 2005 to have a fresh lead producer, as Bruce Kalish departed in 2008 to work on Aaron Stone. Taking his place was Eddie Guzelian, former American Dragon: Jake Long executive producer and Kim Possible story editor. R.P.M. was his first live action series. With Guzelian came two writers he had been associated with on various Disney Channel projects, Matthew Negrete and Madellaine Paxson. The three of them, along with R.P.M story editor John Tellegen and producer Jackie Marchand made up the writing team for the 32-episode season.

A few months into production, Marchand left the show, seemingly fired given her message to the fans of "welcome from the peace conference", alluding to the situation in which Austin St. John, Thuy Trang and Walter Jones were written off the show. Not long after, Guzelian was fired mid-season by Disney executives, and replaced by returning writer and producer Judd Lynn in July. Reports have Paxson and Negrete leaving the show in solidarity with Guzelian. Lynn's return to the series that he has been involved with since day one was not an easy one, and there have been reports of difficulty with the transition between executive producers. Lynn left the series with Time Force, but a sudden rise in the quality of "Jungle Fury" writing caused rumors that he may have contributed a script under a pseudonym during the Writer's Strike. R.P.M go over-budget, whiich was the main reason of the firings, despite this thanks to a strong plot, adaptation, good character development and cast rpm became one of the most popular seasons of power rangers. Also it go over-budget, because they didn't use much sentai footage(if you look the first episodes mostly of the fights and scenes the rangers are unmorphed) and these are another reasons fo why the series became very well-received by fans, along with it's darker tone (The show features deaths, fights between rangers and blood on screen)

Characters

Ranger Operators

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From left to right: Gemma, Gem, Ziggy, Flynn, Scott, Summer, and Dillon.

Color Role Actor
1 Scott Truman Eka Darville
2 Flynn McAllistair Ari Boyland
3 Summer Landsdown Rose McIver
4 Ziggy Grover Milo Cawthorne
5 Dillon Daniel Ewing
7 Gem Mike Ginn
8 Gemma Li Ming Hu

Ranger numbers correspond with their Zords (the number 6 was used for the Croc Carrier, which did not have it's own Ranger)

Allies

Supporting Cast

Villains

Arsenal

The Rangers have Engine Cells that insert into weapons, morphers and Zords.

Zord Attack Vehicles and Megazords

Episodes

Main article: RPM Episodes

RPM Episodes

Trivia

  • Torque Megazord is a special Megazord created for the toyline. Its elements combine with the other zords. It will not be appearing in the actual series.
  • Even if one does not count the Torque Megazord, RPM has the most Megazord formations of any season at 7 (High Octane Megazord, ValveMax Megazord, Zenith Megazord, Mach Megazord, SkyRev Megazord, RPM Ultrazord, and PaleoMax Megazord).
  • It is the first season in which a good character is directly responsible for the villians' rise to power (Dino Thunder may count as the first, but it is debatable whether Dr. O's actions were directly responsible for Mesogog's rise)
  • First series to have the end credits during the show.
  • It is the first to have a Scottish character, Ranger or otherwise.
  • It is the third season where some Rangers are never shown receiving their powers (the first is Zeo with Trey of Triforia, and the second is In Space, with Andros and Zhane).
  • Prior to the release of information on the villians, there were many rumors that the Machine Empire was going to be returning as a villain.
  • This is the third season to have an African-American as the Red Ranger. TJ, the Red Turbo Ranger, was the first. And Jack Landors, the SPD Red Ranger, was the second, but the first season where an African-American Red Ranger retains his ranger powers for an entire series. TJ had his powers transferred from Tommy, and Jack retired, making Sky and later Bridge the new red ranger.
  • This is the first season to not show how the Rangers initially received their powers.
  • This is the second series to use the word 'Venjix', the first one being Power Rangers Wild Force, who had a General Venjix as part of a splinter of the Machine Empire.
  • This is the first season to have Zords that are a hybrid between animal & vehicle.
  • The Shark Zord is actually an Orca, as Orca's have flat tails while sharks have tails that are vertical. Likewise the Wolf Zord is actually a German Shepard, which is a wolf-like dog. The Falcon Zord is also actually a chicken/rooster.
  • This is the sixth series not to feature a Pink Ranger, the first Alien Rangers, the second was Wild Force (though Alyssa Enrilé's white suit has pink accents), the third was Ninja Storm, the fourth was Dino Thunder, and the fifth was Jungle Fury.
  • This is the first Power Rangers team to include both Silver and Gold Rangers, and fourth to have more than six Rangers on a team. First season was SPD, second to be Mystic Force (if you count Solaris Knight and Wolf Warrior as Rangers), and third to be Jungle Fury (if you count the Spirit Rangers)
  • This the second series that a Ranger has robotic parts. The first one is Operation Overdrive where Mack is an android (though he later became human). In Dillon's case, he is a human-cyborg hybrid.
  • This is the second Power Rangers series to have the setting in an artificial living environment, the first is Lost Galaxy.
  • This is the first season to appear only on ABC rather than Jetix.
  • The first Power Rangers series to use the word "Aye" (Aye is another word for Yes)
  • Olivia Tennet who plays Dr. K is 18 years old, so she is the youngest mentor throughout the PR season.
  • RPM is the fourth series to have featured deaths of characters that weren't villains on-screen. The first series, Power Rangers: In Space, had Zordon sacrificing himself to destroy the United Alliance of Evil; the second series, Lost Galaxy, had the original Magna Defender and Kendrix Morgan (though she was later revived and was the first ever Ranger to sacrifice themself); the third series, Wild Force, had Kite, Animus' human form; and in this series Scott's brother, Marcus Truman, and Summer's butler, Andrews both sacrificed themselves to save each of their respective loved one.
  • First time a member of the team is sent to jail while serving as a Ranger.
  • This is the third season to have a Gold Ranger. Jason, the Gold Zeo Ranger, was the first. Daggeron, the Solaris Knight was the second.
  • This is the sixth season to have a Silver Ranger. Zhane, the Silver Space Ranger, was the first. Ryan Mitchell, the Titanium Ranger, was the second. Merrick Baliton, the Lunar Wolf Ranger, was the third. Nova, the SPD Nova Ranger, was the fourth. And Tyzonn, the Mercury Ranger, was the fifth. This is also the second season to have a Silver Ranger actually referred to as a "Silver Ranger", and the second to have a female Silver Ranger.
  • So far the only season to directly mention their sentai counterpart, in this case, Go-Onger respectively, or use and state it as part of their arsenal. In an episode of Ninja Storm footage of all 3 unmorphed Hurricangers can be seen on tv while in the episode 'Lost and Found in Translation' from Dino Thunder, the Rangers are watching a dubbed episode from Abaranger, it was heavily edited to not actually mentioning Abaranger at all.
  • Second time since Wild Force to have the main villain seen in different bodies, rather than other main villains transforming into monstrous forms.
  • A "Jungle Karma Pizza" joint, the same restaurant where the Jungle Fury Rangers worked in, was seen inside Corinth (though it was obviously not the same location). This was seen in "Ranger Green".
  • This is the first season in which there's an episode that tells about behind-the-scenes of Power Rangers, as opposed to a special such as the one Operation Overdrive had.
  • This is the second season that features a wheel based Zord, the first being Zeo with the Warrior Wheel, and the second being the Road Attack Zord from RPM.
  • At Alphabet Soup, Tenaya 7 found The Red Operation Overdrive Ranger's helmet wore by Mack Hartford in Ancient History.
  • This is the fourth season where a Ranger is directly blood related to a villain, the first being In Space where Andros is the brother of Astronema, Ninja Storm where Cam is the nephew of Lothor, third being Mystic Force with Koragg/Leanbow is the husband of Udonna and father of Nick, and finally Dillon being the brother of Tenaya 7.
  • This is also the fourth season where the villains related to Rangers have truly redeemed themselves. The first being In Space where Astronema gave up her evil ways after discovering Andros was her brother and later became the successor of Kendrix as the Pink Galaxy Ranger. The second being Ninja Storm, Marah and Kapri when they were betrayed by Lothor and later enrolled at the Wind Ninja Academy. The third being Mystic Force with Leanbow who was Koragg and later join the rangers as the Wolf Warrior. This being the fourth season as Tenaya 7 assisted the rangers to find base codes
  • This is the second season to have the title name in acronyms. SPD was the first.
  • This is the first season to begin in any other month than February since Turbo and also the first season since Mighty Morphin to air new episodes in the month of December.
  • This is the first season when the Rangers morph there's no role call.
  • This is the fifth season to have the characters wearing the same clothes every episode and the eighth to have some form of uniform directly linked to being Rangers (though it can be argued that SPD doesn't count as the uniform only gains a little color).
  • R.P.M. has generated fandom discussion about if the series is a stand-alone season or not. Although there are references to other series (only two: The Jungle Karma Pizza and the operation overdrive red ranger's helmet), it goes out continuity with the plot of other series such as Time Force, SPD, Lost Galaxy , In Space... However the series prove to be very strong with a good plot, character development and dark tone, making it one of the most popular seasons.
  • This is the second season to have a Green and Black Ranger on active duty at the same time (though it can be argued that Adam and Xander from the fifteen year reunion episodes "Once a Ranger" in Operation Overdrive and the Elephant and Bat Spirit Rangers from Jungle Fury count).
  • Like Power Rangers Time Force, the series has a dark and mature tone. Also, RPM became one of the most popular Power Rangers series

References

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Mighty Morphin (s01)Mighty Morphin (s02)Mighty Morphin (s03)Alien Rangers (mini-series)ZeoTurbo
In SpaceLost GalaxyLightspeed RescueTime ForceWild ForceNinja StormDino ThunderS.P.D.
Mystic ForceOperation OverdriveJungle FuryRPMSamuraiSuper SamuraiMegaforceSuper MegaforceDino ChargeDino Super ChargeNinja SteelSuper Ninja SteelBeast MorphersDino FuryCosmic Fury

Power Rangers: The Movie (alternate continuity)Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie2017 movie (alternate continuity)

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