- "(Mistress Vile): Tell me, Tommy Oliver. Is redemption possible for anyone?
(Squatt): Your evilness… we're running out of time.
(Mistress Vile): Patience, Squatt. There is always time for reflection. I'm waiting for Mr. Oliver's answer." - ―Squatt noticing Mistress Vile's changed demeanor.[src]
Squatt is a henchman of Rita Repulsa who is paired with Baboo.
History[]
Past[]
Adopted by Rita Repulsa[]
Squatt was given to Rita as a newly born baby, as an offering by his parents from Myrgo near Venus, in an attempt to have Rita spare their lives. Unimpressed, Rita decided to keep the baby but killed Squatt's parents remorselessly. She says to the baby "you're a squatt little thing, aren't you?". She raised him like her own son.
COMIC STORY- Go Go Power Rangers #6
Defeat and Capture[]
Having conquered many worlds in the service of Lord Zedd, Rita established a Moon Palace on the planet's moon. She launched attacks against the world but her invasion was halted by the powerful sage called Zordon. A mighty wizard from Eltar, Zordon and Rita's servants and warriors had many confrontations; the pair built up a lasting competition as they won and lost battles. Rita, seemingly admitting her failure, called for negotiations to be made between her camp and the warriors of Earth.
Rita and her generals were subjected to emotional stability rehabilitation.
Meeting with Zordon, Rita revealed the depths of her treachery and trapped Zordon in a time warp. Before Zordon was gone, the wizard revealed he was prepared with his own fail safe. Conjuring up a space dumpster, Zordon sealed away Rita and her chief aides and servants and cast them into space. Inside the dumpster, Rita and her generals were subjected to rehabilitation via constructed scenarios to install emotional stability. Some subjects require only moderate behavioral modification, with Squatt desiring the love of family that he didn't have at an early stage of life.
COMIC STORY- GGPR #28
Rise of Drakkon[]
Arrival Day[]
In an unspecified modern year, the dumpster crashed on the Moon and a pair of curious astronauts stumbled upon the strange container and broke the seal that kept Rita's evil at bay. Released from her prison, she destroyed the dumpster and quickly set her sights on Earth. Reoccupying her Moon Palace base, which had lay vacant for eons, Rita sent her chief warrior, Goldar, to Earth to lay siege to the world.
However, Rita was met by her opponent Zordon, who had managed to re-establish contact with Earth and gather new warriors. Beginning her second invasion of the planet, Rita's monsters were constantly defeated by Zordon's new Power Rangers, teenage humans who wielded the mighty Power Coins. These events (which happened in the franchise's first episode "Day of the Dumpster") became known as "Arrival Day" in the comic continuity.
COMIC STORY- GGPR #1
The Dragon Power Coin[]
Because of certain forces aligning on the astral plane, a spatial convergence allows Rita to cast a spell and open a portal to the planet Breel. She leaves Goldar in charge and secretly tasks Baboo to incite treachery among her generals while she's gone. After she enters the portal, the force also sucks in the Power Rangers to Breel. Rita manages to escape with the Dragon Power Coin and Dragon Dagger from the Temple of Repulsa with the assistance of Queen Adriyel and the Kedry. She reveals to her minions that Baboo's plan of treachery was a test of their loyalty to her to ensure they can forge the creation of the Green Ranger together.
COMIC STORY- GGPR #16
The Black Dragon[]
Squatt and Baboo brought food for Goldar when he was imprisoned by Rita for his failure in losing her Green Ranger.
COMIC STORY- MMPR #3
Necessary Evil/The New Green Ranger[]
When the timeline was altered, Lord Zedd chose him to be the Dark Blue Ranger.
Personality[]
to be added
Forms[]
Squatt
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
to be added
Abilities[]
to be added
Weaknesses[]
to be added
Arsenal[]
- to be added
Relationships[]
Allies[]
Generals[]
Family[]
- Unnamed Father (deceased)
COMIC STORY- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 6 - Unnamed Mother (deceased)
COMIC STORY- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 6
Others[]
Enemies[]
Rangers[]
Others[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- to be added
Appearances[]
Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Go Go Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 1
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 2
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 5
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 6
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 7
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 8
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 9
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 10
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 11
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 13
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 16
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 17
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 18
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 19
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 20
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 21
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 22
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 28
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 29
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 30
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 31
- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 32
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 1
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 2
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 3
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 5
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2016 Annual
- Unlockly Heroes
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 7
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 12
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 13
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 14
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 15
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 16
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 17
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 18
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 19
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 20
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 21
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 22
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 23
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 24
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) FCBD 2018 Special
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 29
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 30
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 40
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 41
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 43
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 44
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 45
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 46
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 51
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 53
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 55
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 101 (flashback only)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 102
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 103
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 104 (flashback only)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 113
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 114
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 117
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 119
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour Issue 1
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 1
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 2
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 4
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 7
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 9
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 13
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 14
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 15
- Power Rangers (Boom! Studios comic title)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II
- Go Go Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
See Also[]
- Squatt - The original TV version of the character.
References[]
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