This article is about a/an Megazord in Power Rangers Turbo, the third season in the Zordon Era . |
- "Rescue Megazord power now!"
- ―Turbo Rangers[src]
The Rescue Megazord is the second Megazord for the Turbo Rangers.
Overview[]
Thunder Loader and Star Racer form the legs, Siren Blaster forms the lower abdomen, Wind Rescue forms the arms, and Lightning Fire Tamer forms the chest and head. It can dual wield a pair of twin laser pistols and its main weapons are the cannons from Artillatron, simply known as Artillery Power. One cannon is a massive flamethrower, and the second is a gatling blaster that would shoot fireballs and bullets into evil monsters and Zords. This finisher was able to immediately destroy the Metallosaurus which made this finisher much more powerful than the Spinout.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 28-34, 37, 38, 40-44
History[]
After Divatox's brother, General Havoc, used the Metallosaurus to defeat and capture the Turbo Megazord, the Turbo Rangers were at a severe disadvantage. However, thanks to the Phantom Ranger, the Rangers were provided with more powerful Rescuezords along with the Artillatron. During their first battle against the Metallosaurus, the Rangers were able to overwhelm the latter, forcing General Havoc to upgrade the Metallosaurus. Despite these upgrades, Havoc's Metallosaurus was outclassed by the newly formed Rescue Megazord, in which the Rangers used its Artillery weapons to destroy the evil Zord for good. Since then, the Rescue Megazord was used almost regularly to defeat numerous monsters that were under the service of Divatox.
The Rescue Megazord was destroyed when the Rangers had it self-destruct in an attempt to destroy the near unbeatable Goldgoyle, who'd already critically damaged it. Unfortunately, the explosion didn't even scratch the monster.
Rescuezords[]
The Rescuezords are the second and last set of Zords of the Turbo Rangers. It is unknown who created the Rescuezords but they are given to the second team of Turbo Rangers by the Phantom Ranger after the Turbo Megazord was stolen by Divatox's forces and temporarily reprogrammed to fight for evil. The Rescuezords are carried within the Artillatron when not in use. They each have a robot form called High Stance Mode, ala Transformers.
Lightning Fire Tamer Rescuezord[]
- See also: V-Fire
The Lightning Fire Tamer Rescuezord is a red fire truck Zord piloted by Theodore Johnson. Was capable of firing powerful blasts of water. Robot form is a firefighter. Wielded a fire extinguisher in robot form. Forms the head, upper torso, and chest plate.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 27-34, 38, 40-44
Siren Blaster Rescuezord[]
- See also: V-Police
The Siren Blaster Rescuezord is a blue police car Zord of Justin Stewart. Robot form is a police officer capable of firing sonic blasts from its chestplate. Forms the lower torso, thighs, and upper legs.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 27-35, 38, 40-44
Thunder Loader Rescuezord[]
- See also: V-Dump
The Thunder Loader Turbozord is a green dump truck Zord piloted by Carlos Vallerte. Was capable of releasing a load of iron balls. Robot form is a construction worker. Forms the lower right leg used in the Rescue Turbo Megazord formation.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 27-35, 38, 40-44
Star Racer Rescuezord[]
- See also: V-Dozer
The Star Racer Rescuezord is a yellow formula racecar Zord of Ashley Hammond - which also has a bulldozer component. Robot form is a racer. Forms the lower left leg used in the Rescue Turbo Megazord formation.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 27-35, 38, 40-44
Wind Rescue Rescuezord[]
- See also: V-Rescue
The Wind Rescue Rescuezord is a pink ambulance Zord of Cassie Chan, the Pink Turbo Ranger. Was capable of launching a giant syringe at attackers. Robot form is a nurse. Splits and forms the arms used in the Rescue Turbo Megazord formation.
Appearances: PRT Episodes 27-35, 38, 40-44
Additional Formations[]
Rescue Megazord with Artillery Power[]
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Appearances: PRT Episodes 28-35, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44
Alternate Formations[]
Rescue Turbo Megazord[]
The Rescue Turbo Megazord was a new Megazord configuration that was used by the Turbo Rangers once against the monster Count Nocturne in the episode "Carlos and the Count", after the Turbo Megazord's legs and arms and the Rescue Megazord's chest components were too damaged to continue the current fight. It was capable of using the Turbo Megazord Saber, Artillatron's twin cannons, and the Turbo Headlight Blaster.
The Red Lightning forms the head and upper torso, and Mountain Blaster forms the chest plate, lower torso, thighs, and upper legs, with Wind Rescue forming the arms while Thunder Loader and Star Racer form the legs.
The Deluxe Rescue Megazord toy's instructions showcase an alternate combination, presumably called the Turbo Rescue Megazord, using the Lightning Fire Tamer and Siren Blaster Rescuezords with the Desert Thunder, Dune Star, and Wind Chaser Turbozords could also be formed, although this wasn't seen in the show.
Appearances: PRT Episode 40
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
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Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- They were never used by the previous Turbo Rangers.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers Turbo
- Episode 27: One Last Hope (Lightning Fire Tamer, Siren Blaster, Thunder Loader, Star Racer, and Wind Rescue Rescuezords only)
- Episode 28: The Fall of the Phantom (first appearance of Rescue Megazord)
- Episode 29: Clash of the Megazords
- Episode 30: The Robot Ranger
- Episode 31: Beware the Third Wish
- Episode 32: The Gardener of Evil
- Episode 33: Fire in Your Tank
- Episode 34: The Turn of the Wretched Wrench
- Episode 35: Spirit of the Woods (Siren Blaster, Thunder Loader, Star Racer, and Wind Rescue Rescuezords only)
- Episode 37: The Accident
- Episode 38: Cassie's Best Friend
- Episode 40: Carlos and the Count
- Episode 41: Little Strong Man
- Episode 42: The Rival Rangers
- Episode 43: Parts and Parcel
- Episode 44: Chase into Space, Part I (final appearance and destruction)
- Episode 45/Finale: Chase into Space, Part II (indirect mention)
See Also[]
- Hissho Gattai VRV Robo - Super Sentai counterpart in Carranger. See comparison page.
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