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Power Rangers: Dino Thunder (often
abbreviated as PRDT and often simply called
Dino Thunder) is an American children's television series, an
incarnation of the Power Rangers franchise. As with all
Power Rangers series, it was adapted from a series from
the long running, Japanese Super Sentai
franchise, in this case the twenty-seventh, Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger.
This was also the name of the Korean dub of Abaranger in South Korea and had a
similar/identical logo to the American version as well. Currently,
23 of the 38 episodes are available in various volumes on DVD in Region 1, whereas a
complete box set was released in Region 2 in July 2008.
Production
Due to the mention that Power Rangers solely existed as a comic
book in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm, many fans believed
that series existed in a different universe than that of the
original Power Rangers series. (However, Power
Rangers in Space had previously mentioned a Ranger-based comic
book in its crossover with Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.) Fans
also believed this due to the lack of a Ninja
Storm/Wild Force team-up episode, partly due to the
actors refusing to come since much of the production crew had been
laid off as well as the change in hands of the Power Rangers
franchise from Saban to Disney and filming locations from California to New Zealand. Executive
producer Douglas
Sloan also received heavy criticism for not tying Ninja
Storm in with the original universe.
To tie up all of the loose Ninja Storm ends, and to try
to bring in a larger audience, Sloan brought back Jason David
Frank and his original character, the once evil turned hero,
green, white, red, and now black ranger from Mighty Morphin Power
Rangers through Power Rangers: Turbo, Tommy Oliver, a
legendary Power Ranger, as a mentor for the new team as well as a
fellow Power Ranger. Through the episodes "Legacy of Power", a look back on all of the
previous Power Rangers series; "Back in
Black", giving Tommy new Power Ranger powers; and "Thunder Storm", a team-up arc between
Dino Thunder and Ninja Storm, all previous series
were included in the original Power Rangers universe.
Also in the season premiere "Day of the Dino" Mesogog knew of
Lothor as he mentioned Reefside would believe he had returned to
town, although Blue Bay Harbor was Lothor's target in Ninja Storm.
However considering Conner's twin brother attended the Wind Ninja
Academy it is possible the two towns are relatively nearby one
another, explaining Mesogog's statement.
Dino Thunder also was the first Power Rangers series to
overtly acknowledge its Super Sentai roots with an episode
entitled "Lost and Found in Translation," which featured a Japanese
show based on the Power Rangers dubbed in English. In actuality,
the footage used in that episode was from episode 10 ("Abare League
Bind") of Dino Thunder's source series, Bakuryu Sentai Abaranger, dubbed in a
manner similar to the comedic parody dub of Kagaku
Sentai Dynaman in the mid-to-late 1980s.
Plot
summary
The five Dino Thunder Rangers (and the Triassic Ranger)
A soccer player, a computer expert, a singer,
an artist, and a teacher with a long history of such situations
join forces to become Power Rangers and help save the Earth
from the scheming of Mesogog, a dinosauric villain who wishes to
eradicate all human life and return Earth to the age of dinosaurs.
In this season, Tommy Oliver, of Mighty Morphin Power
Rangers to Power Rangers: Turbo fame, returns as
a paleontology
professor in Reefside, California. When he is assigned three
detention students, Conner, Ethan, and Kira,
they end up finding the Dino Gems, paving the way for them to
become the Dino Rangers. Conner gains the power of the Tyrannozord
(based on the Tyrannosaurus), as well as super-speed;
Ethan gains the power of the Tricerazord (based on the Triceratops), as well
as the ability to make his skin invulnerable; and Kira gains the
power of the Pterazord (based on the Pteranodon), as well as a sonic scream.
Tommy (known often as Dr. O) himself joins the team as the Black
Dino Ranger, and they are also later joined by Trent
Mercer as the White Dino Ranger, with the powers of
invisibility and camouflage, respectively. Trent must deal with the
inner struggle of good and evil, as Tommy himself once had to do as
the evil Green Ranger, due to the fact that he gained his powers
from a raw Dino Gem in Mesogog's lab, with the powers originally
intended to be Mesogog's. Mesogog is in fact, Trent's adopted
father Anton Mercer, who, in a faulty lab experiment, began to
mutate into Mesogog. Trent later sides with good and saves his
father from the mutation. During the course of the series, the team
adds to its arsenal Zords, Cephalozord (based on the Pachycephalosaurus), Dimetrozord
(based on the Dimetrodon), Stegozord (based on the Stegosaurus),
Parasaurzord (based on the Parasaurolophus), and Ankylozord (based
on the Ankylosaurus). The Stegozord later
combines with Trent's zord, the Dragozord (based on the Tupuxuara), to form the
Dino Stegozord. Tommy pilots the Brachiozord (based on the Brachiosaurus), the
carrier for all the other Zords. Conner is also given the power to
become the Triassic Ranger, and pilots the Mezodon Rover/Megazord
(based on the Styracosaurus), which can combine with
the Cephalo, Dimetro, Parasaur and Ankylozords to form the
Triceramax Megazord.
At the end of the series, Conner, Kira, Ethan, Tommy, and Trent
finish off Mesogog with their raw Dino Gem power, but the gems are
burned out in the process. Just before this, they are also forced
to sacrifice all the Zords in their last battle with Zeltrax, one
of Mesogog's strongest minions.
Near the beginning of the series, Tommy is kidnapped by Mesogog.
While searching his computer in an attempt to find him, Connor,
Kira, and Ethan come across a chronological history of the Power
Rangers, going through every season and incarnation except Alien
Rangers. The episode, "Legacy of Power,"
was the 500th episode of Power Rangers, and the history was meant
as a celebration of the milestone.
Characters
Dino
Rangers
- Conner McKnight
- The Red Dino
Ranger; a soccer player and one of Dr. Oliver's students. The
power he acquires from the Red Dino Gem is super-speed. He later
gains the powers of the Triassic Ranger.Conner is the leader but
sometimes gets guided by tommy. He was portrayed by James
Napier, who played another character back in Power Rangers:
Ninja Storm Eric McKnight. Conner makes an allusion to this when he
mentions having a twin brother who attended the Ninja Academy.
- Ethan James
- The Blue Dino
Ranger; a computer expert and one of Dr. Oliver's students. The
power he acquires from the Blue Dino Gem is "Dino-Skin", which
gives him invulnerability from physical attacks. He was portrayed
by Kevin
Duhaney.
- Kira
Ford
- The Yellow Dino
Ranger; a musician and one of Dr. Oliver's students. The power
she acquires from the Yellow Dino Gem is the "Ptera-Scream" which
allows her to produce a supersonic screech. She was portrayed by Emma Lahana.
- Dr. Thomas "Tommy"
Oliver
- The Black Dino
Ranger; a professor of paleontology and long-standing Power
Ranger(The Original Green Ranger, White Ranger, Zeo Ranger 5 Red
and First Red Turbo Ranger). Two years After first returning to
action in the Power Rangers Wild Force 10th anniversary episode
forever red as Zeo Ranger 5, Red, He becomes one, once again, as
the Black Dino Ranger sharing the leadership role with Conner. The
power he acquires from the Black Dino Gem is invisibility. He was
portrayed by Jason David Frank.
- Trent Mercer
- The White Dino
Ranger; an artist and adopted son of Anton Mercer. He
accidentally found the White Dino Gem, and the evil energies in it
made him a foe of the Dino Rangers until he was freed, and joined
their cause. The power he acquires from the White Dino Gem is
chameleon camouflage. He was portrayed by Jeffrey
Parazzo.
Allies
- Hayley Ziktor: Manager of the Cyberspace Cafe,
and technical advisor of the Rangers. She is very intelligent, is
an MIT graduate and
is always well informed about her customers. According to various
casting sheets, Hayley's last name is "Ziktor" (a
reference to Karl Ziktor, also known as Grimlord, a reference to VR Troopers), though it
was never mentioned on the show. (Played by Ismay Johnston)
How she found out about Tommy's Ranger past is also never
explained. She went to college with Tommy.
- Cassidy Agnes Cornell: The local High School
reporter and a typical school diva. She was first stuck-up,
superficial, and snobby with a strong ambition to be a TV reporter.
Once the Dino Rangers appear in Reefside, she begins her quest to
uncover their real identities (just like Bulk and Skull in the second season of
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers). In
the episode "Leader of the Whack", it is revealed that Cassidy's
middle name is "Agnes". She started to act more respectfully upon
hanging out with Ethan
James (the Blue Dino
Ranger on the season) (they were talking on an online dating
service), who realized she was simply insecure. Towards the end of
the season, she finally learns the truth about the Rangers, and
even has a tape with proof, but gives it to them out of respect for
what they have done, and she ends up going to the prom with
Devin.She was played by Katrina Devine,who played one of
Lothor's nieces on "Ninja Storm".
- Devin Del Valle: Cassidy's subservient
sidekick and cameraman; he has a slight crush on Cassidy but seems
very reluctant to do her bidding often. He is also heavily into
video games and trading cards, much like Ethan. (Played by Tom Hern)
- Dr. Anton Mercer: Trent's adoptive father and
Mesogog's alter ego. (Played by Latham Gaines).
- Ninja Storm Power
Rangers
Villains
Main article: Villains
in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
- Mesogog: The main villain of the
series, who resembles a dinosaur. His alter ego is Anton Mercer,
who collaborated with Tommy in creating the Tyrannodrones. He is
also the White Dino Ranger's adopted father. Like most Power
Rangers villains, he does not take failure lightly. In the
final episode, he is destroyed by the Red Dino Ranger with a giant
Tyrannosaurus rex of energy thanks to
other Rangers. (Played by Latham Gaines)
- Principal Randall / Elsa: An
evil warrior with a mysterious past. She doubles as Principal
Randall, who runs the Rangers' school, Reefside High. She has a
small crush on Tommy when he is the black ranger as referenced by
Zeltrax in many episodes.In the final episode, Mesogog drains her
of her evil powers and turns her back into a human. (Played by Miriama Smith)
- Terrence "Smitty" Smith /
Zeltrax: A black-armored warrior who has it out
for the Rangers, and works for Mesogog. He was later discovered to
be Terrence Smith (aka Smitty), a former co-worker of Tommy's who
was injured in an explosion. In one episode, Zeltrax got his Golden
Rod form and used the Triptoids as Foot Soldiers after he broke
away from Mesogog. Kira and Dr. Oliver destroyed him in the finale.
He dislikes Tommy in particular because before the explosion in the
labs Tommy gets the job working for Anton Mercer, over him. (Voiced
by James
Gaylyn)
- White Dino Ranger (clone): When Trent was
replicated in "Copy That", this evil clone was made. He shows no
trace of human emotion and was created only to destroy the Rangers.
He is occasionally weakened because two White Rangers cannot exist
at the same time. In the end, Trent destroys him after they attack
each other at once. (Voiced by Adam Gardiner)
Arsenal
- Dino Morphers: The Dino Morphers are used by
the Red, Blue and Yellow Dino Rangers. Each one is powered by a
Dino Gem and adorned with a "Dino Plate" modelled after each
Ranger's respective creature. To morph, the Rangers simply flip the
Dino Plate and call out "Dino Thunder, Power Up!". When Conner
transforms into the Triassic Ranger, his Tyranno Plate turns
gold.
- Brachio Morpher: The Black Dino Ranger's
morphing device, powered by the Black Dino Gem. It is activated
when Dr. Oliver calls out "Dino Thunder, Power Up!" then inserts
and turns a special key.
- Drago Morpher: The White Dino Ranger's
morphing device, initially granted to him when the evil White Dino
Gem bonded with and corrupted him. Primarily activated with the
call of "White Ranger, Dino Power!", although the morphing call has
varied at least twice.
- Triassic Morpher: Modelled after a
Styracosaurus, the Triassic Ranger can use this morpher to summon
his Battlizer Armor once he gains the necessary
Dino Energy.
- Triassic Battlizer Armor: The Triassic
Ranger's Battlized state, which grants him access to powerful
shoulder cannons and the flaming Dragon Yo-Yo (made up of two
Mezodon-themed hand guards), as well as allowing him to
super-stretch his limbs somewhat like Inspector Gadget. Unlike most Rangers,
Conner activated his Battlizer Armor with nothing but his own
willpower. If the Triassic Ranger were to be counted as a separate
Ranger, the Battlizer Armor could be seen as his version of
Super Dino Mode.
- Thundermax Saber: The Dino Rangers' primary
firearm can transform into the Thundermax Saber.
- Z-Rex Blaster: A powerful cannon made of the
Tyranno Staff, Tricera Shield, and the Ptera Grips. It can be
upgraded into the Z-Rex Blaster Super Mode with addition of the
Drago Sword and Brachio Staff. According to Super Sentai
continuity, the Z-Rex Blaster can Combine with the Thunderstorm
Cannon (from Power Rangers: Ninja Storm). This combination would
more than likely be called the Z-Rex Thunderstorm.
- Tyranno Staff: Red Ranger's personal weapon;
capable of launching energy orbs.
- Tricera Shield: Blue Ranger's personal weapon;
can fire lasers from its horn projections.
- Ptera Grips: Yellow Ranger's personal weapons;
simple dagger-like weapons.
- Brachio Staff: Black Ranger's personal weapon.
The Brachio Staff can create a super energy orb to launch at
opponents. It can also deliver energy slashes and summon "Wind
Strike", "Earth Strike", "Water Strike", and "Fire Strike"
attacks.
- Drago Sword: The White Ranger's sword can
switch into a "Pen Mode", in which mode it can conjure explosive
energy arrows. It is shaped like a quill.
- Super Dino Mode: An ability all five Rangers
eventually utilize. By drawing energy from their Dino Gems, they go
through an almost feral transformation. Their helmets roar, the
patterns on their suits transform into spiked armor and their
strength increases greatly. Kira is also granted a pair of wings in
this state. The White Ranger Clone could also access this
ability.
- Shield of Triumph: Triassic Ranger's personal
weapon. It allows him to travel into the "Triassic Dimension". It
also has a sword embedded in it known as the Sword of Triumph, that
can slash opponents with energy and shoot grappling energy
blasts.
- Triassic Ranger: Conner morphs into this
secondary Ranger form by using the Shield of Truimph. The Yellow
and Blue Rangers generally lend him their power for him to achieve
this transformation, but he has been shown to power-up without
their aid. It is usually activated after Conner has morphed into
the Red Dino Ranger.
- Raptor Riders: The result of one of Tommy's
experiments, these dinosaurs are each commandeered by the Red,
Blue, Yellow and Black Dino Rangers.
- Raptor Cycles: Lightning-fast motorcycles
piloted by the three main Dino Rangers. They have offensive
weaponry.
- Dino ATV's: Stylized, heavily-armored All
Terrain Vehicles used by the Black and White Rangers. The then-evil
White Dino Ranger had once intended to use the ATV's against the
Rangers but they managed to stop him.
- Hovercraft Cycle: Built specifically for the
Blue Dino Ranger, it has flight capabilities.
- Triceramax Command Center Truck: The Rangers
use this truck, armed with powerful laser blasters, to invade
Mesogog's island and storm his fortress.
- Triceramax Command Center was shown on screen but not
named. The name "Triceramax Command Center" comes from the toy
released by Bandai in the U.S.
- Aerial Attack Craft: The aerial warships of
Mesogog's army, they are usually piloted by Zeltrax.
Zords
Main article: Zords in
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
The Zords in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder were
bioengineered from dinosaurs by Tommy Oliver and Anton Mercer.
Video
games
There were two games produced for Dino Thunder. On the
Game Boy
Advance, there was a sidescrolling game, which was a platformer
involving fighting several villains from the series. The other game
was produced for the PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo
GameCube. This was the first Power Rangers game produced on a
sixth
generation console. All the action takes place inside the
zords. This game also had some inconsistencies with the television
series to allow the action to take place in the zords while
battling the regular enemies who were human size.
Episodes
Main article: List of
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder episodes
| # |
Air date |
Episode Title |
| 1 |
2004-02-14 |
"Day of the Dino, Part I" |
| 2 |
2004-02-14 |
"Day of the Dino, Part II" |
| 3 |
2004-02-21 |
"Wave Goodbye" |
| 4 |
2004-02-28 |
"Legacy of Power" |
| 5 |
2004-03-06 |
"Back in Black" |
| 6 |
2004-03-13 |
"Diva In Distress" |
| 7 |
2004-03-20 |
"Game On" |
| 8 |
2004-03-27 |
"Golden Boy" |
| 9 |
2004-04-03 |
"Beneath The Surface" |
| 10 |
2004-04-10 |
"Ocean Alert" |
| 11 |
2004-04-17 |
"White Thunder, Part I" |
| 12 |
2004-04-24 |
"White Thunder, Part II" |
| 13 |
2004-05-01 |
"White Thunder, Part III" |
| 14 |
2004-05-08 |
"Truth And Consequences" |
| 15 |
2004-05-15 |
"Leader Of The Whack" |
| 16 |
2004-05-22 |
"Burning At Both Ends" |
| 17 |
2004-05-22 |
"The Missing Bone" |
| 18 |
2004-06-12 |
"Bully For Ethan" |
| 19 |
2004-06-13 |
"Lost and Found in Translation" |
| 20 |
2004-06-19 |
"It's A Mad Mad Mackerel" |
| 21 |
2004-07-10 |
"Copy That" |
| 22 |
2004-07-17 |
"Triassic Triumph" |
| 23 |
2004-07-24 |
"A Star Is Torn" |
| 24 |
2004-07-31 |
"A Ranger Exclusive" |
| 25 |
2004-08-07 |
"Tutenhawken's Curse" |
| 26 |
2004-08-21 |
"Disappearing Act" |
| 27 |
2004-08-28 |
"Fighting Spirit" |
| 28 |
2004-09-05 |
"The Passion of Conner" |
| 29 |
2004-09-18 |
"Isn't It Lava-ly" |
| 30 |
2004-09-25 |
"Strange Relations" |
| 31 |
2004-10-02 |
"Thunder Storm, Part I" |
| 32 |
2004-10-09 |
"Thunder Storm, Part II" |
| 33 |
2004-10-16 |
"In Your Dreams" |
| 34 |
2004-10-23 |
"Drawn Into Danger" |
| 35 |
2004-10-30 |
"House Of Cards" |
| 36 |
2004-11-06 |
"A Test Of Trust" |
| 37 |
2004-11-13 |
"Thunder Struck, Part I" |
| 38 |
2004-11-20 |
"Thunder Struck, Part II" |
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