This article is about a Morpher in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. |
- "Go Galactic!"
- ―Morphing call
The Transmorphers are wrist-mounted devices that allow the heroes to become into the Galaxy Rangers, granting them extraordinary powers. These powers are over 3,000 years old, and awaited the chosen ones to claim them by removing the Quasar Sabers from their stone on the planet Mirinoi. The Sabers somehow tapped into the Universal Morphing Grid using their mystic abilities to create the Transmorphers allowing the five heroes to become Power Rangers.
The Galaxy Rangers returned the Quasar Sabers to Mirinoi after defeating Trakeena, thus surrendering their powers, but were able to retrieve them and make use of their Morphers whenever the need arose. They also have an alert sound like the Astro Morphers.
After the Galaxy Rangers received the Lights of Orion, they were divided into five parts that became infused with the Transmorphers, allowing them to freely activate their Power-Up Mode.
Alternative to the Transmorphers, the Super Mega Rangers used Legendary Ranger Keys provided by Gosei to assume the corresponding Ranger forms as a Legendary Ranger Mode.
Morphing Sequence[]
The Transmorpher featured a gold dial set to one of the five Ranger colors. Once the Transmorphers were activated with a cry of "Go Galactic!" and a button on the front panel was pressed, the dial would be turned and the wearers would transform. These devices were apparently created from, and look similar to the Quasar Sabers and Ranger suits, incorporating the zigzag motif. They allowed the Rangers quick access to their powers without carrying their swords around in the open.
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Notes[]
- "Transmorphers" was the name originally given to the Power Morphers in the original pilot for Mighty Morphin.
- In the two-part Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue episode "Trakeena's Revenge", the Rangers would turn their dials to their appropriate colors prior to their morphs; this is the only time of such an occurrence. This practice was necessary to use the Ginga Braces in Gingaman, but not in Lost Galaxy.
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
- Episode 2: Quasar Quest, Part 2
- Episode 3: Race to the Rescue
- Episode 5: Homesick
- Episode 6: The Lights of Orion
- Episode 8: The Blue Crush
- Episode 9: The Magna Defender
- Episode 10: The Sunflower Search
- Episode 11: Silent Sleep
- Episode 12: Orion Rising
- Episode 13: Orion Returns
- Episode 15: Redemption Day
- Episode 16: Destined for Greatness
- Episode 17: Stolen Beauty
- Episode 19: The Lost Galactabeasts, Part 1
- Episode 22: An Evil Game
- Episode 23: Memories of Mirinoi
- Episode 24: Green Courage
- Episode 27: Loyax' Last Battle
- Episode 28: A Red Romance
- Episode 29: The Chameliac Warrior
- Episode 30: To the Tenth Power
- Episode 31: The Power of Pink
- Episode 32: Protect the Quasar Saber
- Episode 33: Facing the Past
- Episode 34: Turn Up the Volume
- Episode 36: Beware the Mutiny
- Episode 38: Until Sunset
- Episode 39: Dream Battle
- Episode 40: Hexuba's Graveyard
- Episode 44: Journey's End, Part 2
- Episode 45/Finale: Journey's End, Part 3
- Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
- Episode 29: Trakeena's Revenge, Pt. 1
- Episode 30: Trakeena's Revenge, Pt. 2
- Power Rangers Wild Force
- Episode 34: Forever Red
- Power Rangers Beast Morphers
- Season 2
- Villains Special: Making Bad (archive footage only)
- Season 2
See Also[]
- Ginga Brace - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page.