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What are some of the Most Dumbest Moments in Power Rangers History?!

Sentaifan'07 Xman

"Let's DRIVING!!!!!"
The title of this thread says it all. If you can think of any particular moment in Power Rangers History that really baffles you or just really pisses off, what would it be and why?!?!?

Let me know....
 

Herman the German

Treasure Cards of the Underworld
For me, it's anytime they forget that SPACE IS A VACUUM. Like, I recall a moment from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy where some UNTRANSFORMED CHARACTERS were jumping FROM ONE STARSHIP TO ANOTHER. IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE. BOTH SHIPS MOVING AT HIGH (albeit matching) SPEEDS.
 

FreedomR8G6B1

New Member
Bulk and Skull crashing the Megazaord...dream sequence or not...that was stupid funny. The only thing equivalent would be Natsuki piloting DaiBouken by herself just to take out some mooks.
 

Herman the Tosser

New Member
For me, it's anytime they forget that SPACE IS A VACUUM. Like, I recall a moment from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy where some UNTRANSFORMED CHARACTERS were jumping FROM ONE STARSHIP TO ANOTHER. IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE. BOTH SHIPS MOVING AT HIGH (albeit matching) SPEEDS.

On a related note - Forever Red.

Where Jason, Tommy & co are apparently able to breathe on the moon.
 
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Dr Kain

Guest
The Turbo movie.

Why do they give up the Zeo powers for car power?

Why do Zedd and Rita no longer care about Earth after all they went through to dethrone Mondo?

Where is Mondo?

Why does Jason act like he hasn't seen the rangers in years?

OH, and who the **** thought it was a good idea to make a movie where the rangers don't even transform until they are 80 minutes into the damn thing?
 

Photon

Shining~
The dumbest moment in PR history? The entirety of Super Megaforce for sure.

That was the biggest waste of money, time, and source material in the millions of years in the history of mankind, period.





Sticking the series to a channel that loves to force hiatus, takes the second spot of "the dumbest thing in Power Rangers history".

Power Rangers is a series where it must be one continuous season of 35-45 episodes. Splitting that into 2 seasons plus splitting it even more due to the hiatus, doesn't help in the slightest, because by the time the series is back up, some kids may have forgotten about it already. Not only it doesn't help toy sales, it also doesn't help the show.






For me, it's anytime they forget that SPACE IS A VACUUM. Like, I recall a moment from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy where some UNTRANSFORMED CHARACTERS were jumping FROM ONE STARSHIP TO ANOTHER. IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE. BOTH SHIPS MOVING AT HIGH (albeit matching) SPEEDS.

The first (and I think most popular) example of this is in....well, In Space.

The Black Ranger takes a boy into space on a Galaxy Glider, which is fine.....until you realize the boy didn't wear any suit for space travel
 
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Dr Kain

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You're talking about realism in space to a show that is about people who transform into rainbow colored spandex and fight aliens and demons?
 

Black Fang

Active Member
^ What does that have to do with anything? Just because it's fantasy doesn't mean therefore that all logic is thrown out the window.
 

SquidKing

Member
For me, it's anytime they forget that SPACE IS A VACUUM. Like, I recall a moment from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy where some UNTRANSFORMED CHARACTERS were jumping FROM ONE STARSHIP TO ANOTHER. IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE. BOTH SHIPS MOVING AT HIGH (albeit matching) SPEEDS.

Actually, space being a vacuum would be the explicit reasoning that would work. No drag, no resistance and no lost momentum. As long as they weren't in space for more than a few seconds that would work just fine.
 

Herman the German

Treasure Cards of the Underworld
Actually, space being a vacuum would be the explicit reasoning that would work. No drag, no resistance and no lost momentum. As long as they weren't in space for more than a few seconds that would work just fine.

but what about the air being blown out of both ships
 

Sentaifan'07 Xman

"Let's DRIVING!!!!!"
The first (and I think most popular) example of this is in....well, In Space.

The Black Ranger takes a boy into space on a Galaxy Glider, which is fine.....until you realize the boy didn't wear any suit for space travel

Actually the child character that Carlos took on a ride on his Galaxy Glider into "space" was a girl named, Sylvia. Not a little boy!!! No offense, but you really need to re-watch that episode.

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Does the "Big suspenseful mystery" in Mystic Force also count as a dumb moment?!?! Because that really dragged itself for too long.
 

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