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*The Tengu Warriors, along with their MMPR season 3 counterparts, [[Professor Longnose]] from ''[[Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers]]'', and his ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]'' [[Tengu|counterpart]] are based on the Tengu, a creature that is part of Japanese Mythology. |
*The Tengu Warriors, along with their MMPR season 3 counterparts, [[Professor Longnose]] from ''[[Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers]]'', and his ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]'' [[Tengu|counterpart]] are based on the Tengu, a creature that is part of Japanese Mythology. |
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*The costumes for the Tengu Warriors are reused for the [[Tenga Warriors]] in [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3)|''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (Season 3)]]. |
*The costumes for the Tengu Warriors are reused for the [[Tenga Warriors]] in [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3)|''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (Season 3)]]. |
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This article is about a/an army of grunts in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, existing in a different continuity than the TV series. |
- For the TV version, see Tenga Warriors
In Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie the Tengas were called Tengu Warriors and were created by Ivan Ooze's loogie. They attacked the Power Rangers on Phaedos, but were defeated by Dulcea, forcing them to retreat. Because of this Ivan Ooze killed them by electric bolts from his fingertips.
An early draft of the script has Ivan Ooze, after the Tengus' initial failure at destroying the Rangers, called upon the power of darkness to make lightning bolts supercharge the Tengus' evil tenfold, then he used an energy bolt to create a differently-colored Queen Tengu with glowing red eyes. A "Queen Tenga" appears as a boss in the Game Boy version of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie.
Notes
- The Tengu Warriors, along with their MMPR season 3 counterparts, Professor Longnose from Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, and his Ninja Sentai Kakuranger counterpart are based on the Tengu, a creature that is part of Japanese Mythology.
- The costumes for the Tengu Warriors are reused for the Tenga Warriors in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3).
See also
- Tenga Warriors - Their counterparts in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 3).