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*Although various Saban shows such as ''VR Troopers'' and ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' have been adapted from Metal Heroes series, Skyfire is the first time an actual Metal Hero character has been adapted into a ''Power Rangers'' episode; even if using footage associated with a ''Ninninger'' episode. |
*Although various Saban shows such as ''VR Troopers'' and ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' have been adapted from Metal Heroes series, Skyfire is the first time an actual Metal Hero character has been adapted into a ''Power Rangers'' episode; even if using footage associated with a ''Ninninger'' episode. |
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− | **This was similar to ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' episode {{MH|Convention Dimension|Convention Dimension}} (which was adapted from ''{{MH|Juukou B-Fighter}}'' {{MH|Assemble!! The 3 Great Heroes|episode 52}}), where the episode featured {{MH|Janperson|Janperson}}, {{MH|Gun Gibson|Gun Gibson}}, and {{MH|Ryuzaburou Tatewaki|Bill Goldy}} as {{MH|Karato|Karato}}, {{MH|Silver Ray|Silver Ray}}, and {{MH|Goldex|Goldex}} (along with {{MH|Mademoiselle Q|Mademoiselle Q}} as {{MH|Wingar|Wingar}}) respectively as a cameo appearance |
+ | **This was similar to ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' episode {{MH|Convention Dimension|Convention Dimension}} (which was adapted from ''{{MH|Juukou B-Fighter}}'' {{MH|Assemble!! The 3 Great Heroes|episode 52}}), where the episode featured {{MH|Janperson|Janperson}}, {{MH|Gun Gibson|Gun Gibson}}, and {{MH|Ryuzaburou Tatewaki|Bill Goldy}} as {{MH|Karato|Karato}}, {{MH|Silver Ray|Silver Ray}}, and {{MH|Goldex|Goldex}} (along with {{MH|Mademoiselle Q|Mademoiselle Q}} as {{MH|Wingar|Wingar}}) respectively as a cameo appearance despite ''{{MH|Tokusou Robo Janperson|Tokusou Robo Janperson}}'' and ''{{MH|Blue SWAT|Blue SWAT}}'' not being adapted in the United States. |
*His title is a reference to the [https://metalheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Space_Sheriffs Space Sheriffs], who were the first line of heroes in the Metal Hero Series. |
*His title is a reference to the [https://metalheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Space_Sheriffs Space Sheriffs], who were the first line of heroes in the Metal Hero Series. |
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*Ironically, Skyfire's appearance in ''Super Ninja Steel'' marks the first on-screen crossover between ''Power Rangers'' and ''Metal Hero''-derived characters since ''Power Rangers'' did not crossover with either ''{{MH|VR Troopers}}'' or ''{{MH|Big Bad Beetleborgs}}'' as they did with ''{{KR|Saban's Masked Rider}}'', barring the comic story ''[[Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix]]''. |
*Ironically, Skyfire's appearance in ''Super Ninja Steel'' marks the first on-screen crossover between ''Power Rangers'' and ''Metal Hero''-derived characters since ''Power Rangers'' did not crossover with either ''{{MH|VR Troopers}}'' or ''{{MH|Big Bad Beetleborgs}}'' as they did with ''{{KR|Saban's Masked Rider}}'', barring the comic story ''[[Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix]]''. |
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- "Attention, earthlings. I am Sheriff Skyfire and I’m gonna make you pay for what you did to Madame Odius!"
- ―Sheriff Skyfire’s first lines to the Rangers[src]
Space Sheriff Skyfire is a "legendary" force of justice throughout the universe. Working for the "Space Police", he hunts down space criminals and stands for justice throughout the universe. While initially convinced the Ninja Steel Rangers were evil, as part of a plan by Madame Odius, he becomes their ally when the lie is exposed.[1]
Character History
Skyfire is a Space Sheriff who helps protects the universe. He first shows up on the Warrior Dome to arrest the contestant Blammo during the show's live feed. Despite the loud commplaints from both Cosmo Royale and the audience, Skyfire walked out with the criminal. Odius however, used this as an opportunity and played to the Sheriff's sense of justice, claiming the rangers stole the Ninja Nexus Prism from her. Leaving Blammo on the Warrior Dome, Skyfire directly challenged all six rangers and held his own against the team. During the battle an old woman got caught in the crossfire, causing both Brody and Skyfire to save her.
With the confusion cleared up, Skyfire joined the rangers in defeating Blammo.
Powers and Abilities
- Space Jump: Sheriff Skyfire can jump through space to catch his enemies.
- Justice Strike: His signature move, he can slash at his enemies.
Arsenal
- Sword: Sheriff Skyfire has a sword to use in battle. He is also a very skilled fighter.
Behind the Scenes
Portrayal
- He's voiced by Mark Mitchinson.
Notes
- Skyfire has never heard of Galaxy Warriors and only watches cooking shows.
- Skyfire's suit differs from Jiraiya's suit in that the plating between his eyes is colored gold to match the gold trim surrounding it, rather than black like the original suit.
- Although various Saban shows such as VR Troopers and Big Bad Beetleborgs have been adapted from Metal Heroes series, Skyfire is the first time an actual Metal Hero character has been adapted into a Power Rangers episode; even if using footage associated with a Ninninger episode.
- This is not including the usage of Metal Hero suits in Power Rangers such as Forever Red.
- This was similar to Big Bad Beetleborgs episode Convention Dimension (which was adapted from Juukou B-Fighter episode 52), where the episode featured Janperson, Gun Gibson, and Bill Goldy as Karato, Silver Ray, and Goldex (along with Mademoiselle Q as Wingar) respectively as a cameo appearance despite Tokusou Robo Janperson and Blue SWAT not being adapted in the United States.
- His title is a reference to the Space Sheriffs, who were the first line of heroes in the Metal Hero Series.
- Ironically, Skyfire's appearance in Super Ninja Steel marks the first on-screen crossover between Power Rangers and Metal Hero-derived characters since Power Rangers did not crossover with either VR Troopers or Big Bad Beetleborgs as they did with Saban's Masked Rider, barring the comic story Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix.
- The Machine Empire generals who fought 10 Red Rangers in Forever Red were represented by costumes from Beetleborgs, however, they would not count as true adaptations.
- This can be considered the first on-screen crossover to involve a non-Power Rangers character since Power Rangers in Space's Shell Shocked.
See Also
- Toha Yamaji - as Sekai Ninja Jiraiya