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Power Rangers: Mystic Force (often
abbreviated as PRMF and simply called Mystic
Force) is an American television series, and is part of the Power Rangers
franchise. As with all Power Rangers series, the show is
adapted from a series in the long-running Japanese tokusatsu franchise, Super Sentai.
Mystic Force is adapted from the 29th series in this
franchise: Mahou Sentai
Magiranger.
The series officially premiered on February 20, 2006 on Toon Disney, February
25, 2006 on ABC
Family, March 11, 2006 on ABC as part of the ABC Kids programming block,
on June 4, 2006 on Family in Canada, on October 2, 2006 on Jetix in India, October 21, 2006 on Jetix in the United Kingdom
The show is currently being broadcasts on Sunday morning on ITV1
and the CITV Channel under the GMTV Toonattik slot. In the Philippines it
premiered on October 6, 2007 in Cartoon Network's Toonami slot.
Power Rangers: Mystic Force is the first
Disney-produced Power Rangers series to feature the main
villain in its Super Sentai counterpart, and is the first
of the Disney-produced Power Rangers series in which all
the actors playing the five core Rangers are of Australian or New
Zealander descent (the casts of the three Disney-produced Power
Rangers series prior to Mystic Force had at least one
Ranger actor of North American descent). It is also the only
Power Rangers series in which the Rangers wear capes.
Synopsis
Twenty years ago, in a magic-filled dimension parallel world to
our own, the forces of darkness came into power and a war called
the "Great Battle" between good and evil began. An army of the
Mbahgwie, led by a powerful warrior named Morticon, swarmed into
the land with their sights set on taking over the magical realm,
the human realm and beyond, but they would have to combat a legion
of brave and powerful wizards. The Mystics battled valiantly
against overwhelming odds until they drove the evil back from the
edge of the human world. The strongest wizard of all, Leanbow, cast
a spell and sent the evil warriors into the Underworld, having the
Gatekeeper seal the gates for all eternity. The forces of truth
successfully thwarted the dark forces' attempt to take the surface
world, but they lost Leanbow, as he made sure the evil forces did
not escape by sealing himself on their side of the Gate. The human
world would never know of the Great Battle, nor of the sacrifices
made to spare their lives from destruction. Even to this day they
live in peace and tranquility, totally unaware of what is about to
awaken.
The city of Briarwood was struck by an earthquake, which was
just enough to crack the seal, allowing evil to renew its attempt
to invade the human world. The sorceress Udonna, realizing that the
forces of evil had returned, sought out the warriors of legend,
five teens living in Briarwood, to become the Power Rangers
alongside her. While one of the teens was reluctant at first, he
realized his destiny and joined the others in the fight against the
Master of the Underworld and his numerous minions.
When Udonna loses her Ranger powers to the mysterious Koragg, it
is up to Nick, Chip, Madison, Vida, and Xander to save the Earth on
their own. They are assisted by Udonna's bumbling apprentice Clare,
and eventually Jenji the Genie and his master Daggeron, the Solaris
Knight.
Using their powerful magic and incredible martial arts skills,
the Mystic Force Power Rangers must rely on teamwork to save the
day.
Characters
Rangers
- Nick Russell
- The Red Mystic
Ranger; Nick was the last member of the team to believe in and
accept his magical powers, yet has the greatest potential for
power, in that he is later discovered to be Bowen, the Light, son
of Leanbow and Udonna. As the Red Mystic Ranger, he has power over
fire and can transform into
the Mystic Phoenix and the Mystic Firebird. He was portrayed
by Firass
Dirani. Nick's character is by far the most contradictory. He
is considered the most powerful of the Mystics, but was the only
one (after Leanbow) to become a servant of the evil Master of the
Underworld; he is the first to give up hope when all seems lost,
but later revives both hope and his magic in a far more dire
situation; is assumed to be the leader, yet is most reckless and
emotional of the Power Rangers; and has little involvement with
Fire Heart (see below), but is the only Ranger able to command
him.
- Xander Bly
- The Green Mystic
Ranger; he moved to the United States from Australia when he was younger. Although he
was initially bullied because of his accent and is sympathetic
towards those who feel alone, he has since evolved into a charming
and sometimes overconfident flirt. As the Green Mystic Ranger, he
draws his power from the earth and can transform into
the Mystic Minotaur, the
Mystic Dragon, and the Mystic
Lion. He was portrayed by Richard
Brancatisano.
- Charlie "Chip" Thorn
- The Yellow
Mystic Ranger; he was initially the only member of the team who
believed in magic, vampires,
and monsters, and was the most eager to become a Ranger. As the
Yellow Mystic Ranger, Chip has an affinity for lightning and can transform into the Mystic
Garuda, the Mystic Dragon, and the Mystic Lion. Chip can be somewhat emotional,
theatrical, and away from his ease under various conditions; this
appears to be the main feature of his character He was portrayed by
Nic Sampson.
- Madison Rocca
- The Blue Mystic
Ranger; the self-dubbed "sister with the common sense". Madison
is an aspiring filmmaker and the most studious and kindest of the
team, being able to befriend almost anybody. As the Blue Mystic
Ranger, she derives power from the element of water and can
transform into the Mystic Mermaid, the Mystic Dragon, and the Mystic Lion.She once kiss a frog and it become Daggeron
but she actually was in love with Nick.She was portrayed by Melanie
Vallejo.
- Vida Rocca
- The Pink Mystic
Ranger; the more tomboyish of the Rocca sisters. Vida enjoys
being a DJ at the
Rock-Porium. As the Pink Mystic Ranger, her elemental affinity is
wind. She can transform into
the Mystic Sprite, the Mystic Dragon, and the Mystic Lion. Although Madison is said to be the more
compassionate of the two, it is Vida that recognizes the potential
goodness in Matoombo, who was one of the Ten Terrors. Initially
hating the color pink, she soon learned to accept it, and a pink
streak is often shown in her black hair, which is dyed entirely
pink at the end of the series. She was portrayed by Angie Diaz.
- Daggeron
- The Solaris Knight; trapped in the body of a frog for many
years, he was freed by Madison's kiss, and later assisted the
Rangers in battle and in their magic studies. As the Solaris
Knight, his power comes from the Sun. Daggeron has control of the Solar Streak.
Daggeron also has Ancient Mystic Mode to back up his Solaris Knight
Mode. He was portrayed by John
Tui.
- Udonna
- The White Mystic
Ranger; she was a powerful sorceress before losing her Ranger
powers in a duel with Koragg, but tutored the other Rangers in
magic, and later regained her powers. As the White Mystic Ranger,
she holds power over snow. She is
Leanbow's wife and Nick's mother. She was portrayed by Peta Rutter.
- Leanbow
- The Knight Wolf; he was brainwashed by the powers of the Master
into becoming Koragg the Knight Wolf. After
saving Udonna from the powers of the Master, he regained his
memories and later joined the Rangers in their battle. He is
Udonna's husband and Nick's father. Leanbow also has Ancient Mystic
Mode to back up his Knight Wolf Mode. He was portrayed by Chris Graham.
Allies
Main article: Allies in
Power Rangers: Mystic Force
- Clare Langtree: Udonna
and Leanbow's niece, Nick's cousin, Niella's daughter, and the
Gatekeeper to the Underworld. Becomes a full sorceress in the
finale thanks to the Mystic Mother. She used her own magic
mistakenly and hap-hazardly before she becomes a full sorceress.
(Portrayed by Antonia Prebble)
- Niella: Former Gatekeeper to the Underworld,
Niella was Udonna's sister, Clare's mother, Leanbow's
sister-in-law, and Nick's aunt who died sealing the gate to the
Underworld. (Portrayed by Antonia Prebble)
- Jenji: A mystical catlike genie and assistant to Daggeron. (Voiced by Oliver Driver)
- Fire Heart: This dragon, said to have great power, merges with
Nick to turn him into the Red Dragon Fire Ranger.
- Toby Slambrook: The teens' boss at the
Rock-Porium. In the episode "Mystic Fate, Part 2", he ends up
becoming Leelee's mother's boyfriend. (Portrayed by Barnie
Duncan).
- Phineas: A troblin (half-troll, half-goblin) who roams the woods. Later becomes
Leelee's boyfriend, and begins working at the Rock Porium. Very
cheerful and familiar. Fond of hugs. (Portrayed by Kelson
Henderson)
- Ancient Titans: Mysterious figures that appear
in morphing scenes and sometimes lend their power to the Titan
Megazord.
- Mystics: Leanbow's allies from the Great
Battle.
- Tribunal of Magic: The governing organization
of all magic, who reversed Imperious's wish and granted the Rangers
Legend Mode in Dark Wish.
- Leelee Pimvare: A snobby Briarwood teen and
Necrolai's daughter who eventually abandoned the side of evil for a
normal life by getting a job at Rock Porium. Later became ally of
the Rangers. Tends to think of Phineas as attractive because of his
optimistic manner and prodigious strength. She also works at the
Rock-Porium after becoming 'good'. Her last name is an anagram of
"vampire" . (Portrayed by Holly Shanahan).
- Nikki Pimvare: The human form of Necrolai,
taken on after her vampire powers were drained after reviving
Daggeron, Leanbow, Itassis, and Jenji. (Portrayed by Brigitte
Berger)
- Snow Prince: An Ancient Mystic that exists in
an alternate dimension decorated with constant snow. He is said to
have been a teacher to the Mystics and is the one who told Daggeron
that he had strayed from the path of knowledge, forcing him to
learn from Nick. (Voiced by Paolo Rotondo)
- Mystic Mother: The Empress of all good magic,
she rules over the unseen magic world. (Portrayed by Machiko Soga and
voiced by Susan Brady)
Villains
Main article: Villains
in Power Rangers: Mystic Force
- Octomus: The Supreme Master of the Underworld
who appears as a human skull supported by tentacles. His true form
is shown after his possession of Matoombo's body. Finally destroyed
by all eight of the Power Rangers, who were then empowered by the
peoples' faith. (Voiced by John Leigh; counterpart of
N-Ma)
- Morticon: An undead general who led the Master's army.
Destroyed by the Titan Megazord. (Voiced by Andrew Robertt;
counterpart of Branken)
- Necrolai: Dark mistress of the Underworld,
Queen of the Vampires, and
mother of Leelee. Necrolai is ambitious, desiring above all else to
stimulate chaos and run wild in it forever. In the finale, she
turned to the side of good and used her powers to revive Itassus,
Leanbow, Daggeron, and Jenji. This left her powerless and
transformed her into a human. (Voiced by Donogh Rees; counterpart of Vancuria,
unable to split into Nai and Mea)
- Koragg the Knight Wolf:
Originally Udonna's husband and Nick's father, Leanbow was turned
into the evil Koragg by the Master's dark magic, though he retained
a fierce notion of honour, even when evil. He fought the Rangers,
frequently besting them, until Heir Apparent, when he
realized the truth and changed back into Leanbow. As Koragg,
Leanbow was often the noble savage, in that he despised deceit
and refrained several times from killing the Rangers, whom he
considered unworthy of conquest, or if he felt that he had them at
such a disadvantage that killing them would lack honour. (voiced by
Geoff Dolan;
counterpart of Wolzard).
- Imperious: A mummy-like sorcerer, once an ally and friend of
the Mystics named Calindor, who took Morticon's
place as leader of the Underworld. Plotted to overthrow the Master,
but was soon destroyed by Daggeron. (Calindor portrayed by Will Hall, Imperious voiced
by Stuart
Devenie; counterpart of Meemy).
- The Ten Terrors (the Pantheon of Infershia, in
the original): The most powerful servants of the Master.
- Magma: A fiery ifrit creature, the first of the Ten Terrors to
attack. Destroyed by Sculpin after he failed to destroy the
Rangers. (Voiced by Greg Smith; counterpart of Ifrit).
- Oculous: A red-eyed, robotic cyclops wielding a sniper rifle, the
second of the Ten Terrors to attack. Destroyed by Nick as the Red
Dragon Fire Ranger. (Voiced by Andrew Laing; counterpart of
Cyclops).
- Serpentina: A turquoise, snakelike, gorgon monster with a mirror-shield for a weapon who, like Megahorn, has no
respect for the Rules of Darkness. The third of the Ten Terrors to
be chosen, attack, and fall; destroyed by the Manticore Megazord.
(Voiced by Sally Stockwell; counterpart of Gorgon).
- Megahorn: A sword-wielding, dragon-type creature with bone-like armor who
has no respect for the Rules of Darkness. He was the fourth terror
to be chosen and fall; destroyed by the Manticore and Solar Streak
Megazords. (Voiced by Dallas Barnett; counterpart of
Drake).
- Hekatoid: A gluttonous, green, hammer-wielding toad monster. He captured Udonna, but was the
fifth terror to be chosen and fall; destroyed by Code 2 with the
Mystic Lion Staffs and the Snow Staff. (Voiced by Charlie
McDermott; counterpart of Toad).
- Gekkor: A spear-wielding wyvern creature. Destroyed by Leanbow while
trying to capture the escaped Matoombo. The sixth Terror to be
destroyed and the first villain to be destroyed by Leanbow as the
Wolf Warrior. He was also the first Terror destroyed before being
chosen to attack by the Stone of Judgement. (Voiced by Mark Ferguson;
counterpart of Wyvern).
- Matoombo: The sixth Terror chosen to attack. A
powerful gray titan gladiator with no visible eyes. Was revealed
to be compassionate at heart, and attempted to escape to the
Sleeping Lake with Vida (who had recognized his goodness), but was
cut off by Sculpin, who destroyed him, allowing the Master to take
over Matoombo's body and rise to his true form. Was revived by
unknown means in Mystic Fate and later became Vida's
partner as disc jockey. (Voiced by Cameron Rhodes; counterpart of
Titan).
- Itassis: A sphinx goddess with an arm-mounted bazooka; one of the Ten
Terrors. Seventh Terror chosen to attack the Rangers. Became good
when told of the motivational power of courage. (Voiced by Josephine
Davison; counterpart of Sphinx).
- Black Lance: A black knight monster with a shield and lance. The final Terror to attack the Rangers.
Destroyed by the Rangers' Mystic Spell Seal. (Voiced by Derek Judge;
counterpart of Sleipnir).
- Sculpin: The red, fish-like leader of the Ten Terrors, who bears a
trident for a weapon.
Destroyed by Itassis. (Voiced by Peter Daube; counterpart of Dagon).
Arsenal
- Xenotome: The Xenotome is an ancient, mystical
book and the Rangers' main source of magical information. Whenever
the Rangers unlock a Spell Code, the Xenotome will explain the
spell's function. The Xenotome is a fountain of untapped magical
knowledge; hence it is called "The Book of The Unknown".
- Snow Staff: Udonna's own variant Magi Staff,
and her personal weapon when she has morphed. It resembles the Red
Ranger's Sword in length, but its "blade" is not used as such. It
is capable of releasing blasts of wind cold enough to freeze an
opponent in place and of firing energy blasts. When Koragg defeated Udonna in
battle, he stole the Snow Staff and took it to the Pit where he
kept it as his trophy. Koragg once used the Staff to somehow
contact Nick by way of magical telepathy, creating a two-way telepathic
connection which they can both use without the Snow Staff. When
Udonna was captured and held captive in the Underworld, she was
able to channel herself in Ranger form through the Snow Staff and
assist the other Rangers in defeating Morticon. It was stolen from
Necrolai by Leelee, who returned it to Clare in order to save
Udonna, allowing Udonna to once again become the White Mystic
Ranger.
- Mystic Morphers: These cell phones, which
morph the Rangers with the call of "Magical Source, Mystic Force!",
can perform spells via various digit-based codes that are entered
into the keypad. They were originally magic wands, but Udonna
changed them to suit the Rangers' liking.
- Magi Staffs: A compact staff carried by each
of the five Rangers, with multiple functions.
- Axe Mode: An axe that the Green Ranger uses.
It is capable of launching a ground blast when it strikes the
ground.
- Crossbow Mode: A crossbow with which the
Yellow Ranger can fire bolts of electricity. It was once used to
fire the Dawn Crystal, a yellow, arrow-shaped crystal that
temporarily destroyed Necrolai.
- Sword/Striker Mode: A sword brandished by the
Red Ranger. Nick uses it to do a "Power of the Phoenix" attack
where he becomes engulfed in fire for a powerful strike. Nick has
recently referred to his sword as a Striker, which is a possible
error on behalf of the writers.
- Wand Mode: The Magi Staff in its original
form. In this mode, the Blue Ranger summon geysers under opponents
or release water blasts; the Pink Ranger can turn herself into a
tornado or fire energy blasts; the Red Ranger can conjure fire; the
Green Ranger can use it to summon powerful vines to restrain his
enemies; and the Yellow Ranger can fire lightning bolts. The Magi
Staff is also capable of doing a Speed Spell Attack whereby all the
Rangers gain more speed than any of their vehicles.
- Mystic Racers: Five large, futuristic flight
vehicles used for transportation that are created 'around' old
wooden brooms and revert to this form when not in use. They are
kept on special revolving walls in Rootcore.
- Mystic Speeder: An extremely powerful
motorcycle used by the Red Ranger, capable of traveling at high
speeds. Its offensive abilities include launching a large
front-mounted projectile and laser blasts.
- Mystic Force Fighters: Large, red boxing
gloves capable of increasing the wearer's strength, speed, and
stamina. They can be used by the five core Rangers, but were
originally activated by Xander when he fought Skullington. Xander
finished off Skullington by leaping high into the air and landing
on his fist, causing a fissure. Nick later used them against
Koragg, channeling his elemental powers and setting himself ablaze
before launching himself at Koragg from within a flaming tornado in
a move he called the "Spin Attack". Chip also used them in Soul
Specter against Spydex.
- Solar Cell Morpher: Daggeron's morphing device
is a cellphone-ticket puncher hybrid. Daggeron can also use the
Solar Cell Morpher in conjunction with a variety of magical cards
in order to cast various spells. Just like the other Rangers,
Daggeron calls out "Magical Source, Mystic Force!" to morph.
- Solaris Laser Lamp: Jenji's home can be
converted into Daggeron's personal blaster weapon. It can fire
powerful lasers and can perform the Jenji Shining Attack
to finish off opponents. In the episode Ranger Down,
Madison used the Solaris Laser Lamp to destroy Screamer to restore
the people that had been turned into feathers, including the other
four Rangers.
- Magic Carpet: This enchanted carpet serves as
the Solaris Knight's personal transport.
- Mystic Muscles: After learning his lesson in
Inner Strength, Xander received a new spell code that
granted him exaggerated muscles, with which he was able to defeat
the Behemoth easily. It was only used twice.
- Legend Mode: A power increase for the five
core Rangers, given to them by the Tribunal of Magic that
transforms the Rangers into the Legend Warriors upon a call of
"Legendary Source, Mystic Force!"'. Included are extra armor and
the Mystic Lion Staffs. The Rangers lose their capes in this form
and also gain small helmet adornments modelled after their
corresponding mythological creatures; Nick's helmet has wings
protruding from the sides, Chip's has lightning bolts placed
similarly to Nick's, Madison's has a fin on the top, Vida's has
wing-like ridges on the sides, and Xander's has bull's horns.
- Mystic Lion Staffs: These staffs are carried
by the Rangers in Legend Mode. The end of each staff features a
stylized lion head, with a rotary phone built into the mane. These
staffs grant the Rangers the ability to cast more powerful spells
and to transform into the Legendary Mystic Titans. During Light
Source, Chip's Mystic Lion Staff became a Crossbow
Staff.
- Ancient Mystic Mode: A form used by Clare,
Niella, Calindor/Imperious, Daggeron, and Leanbow.
- "Mystic Sword": Daggeron (and Calindor at one
time) sometimes wields a golden sword in battle. Leanbow also
appears to have his own Mystic Sword while in his Ancient Mystic
Mode; however, his sword is crimson colored and has jagged
edges.
- Red Dragon Fire Ranger: The Red Mystic
Ranger's Battlizer allows for a great power boost and allows him to
combine with Fireheart to morph into the "Red Dragon Fire Ranger".
Nick is then covered in blue knight-like armor, gains wings, wields
two Battle Wands, and carries an activation device that looks like
a red Solar Cell Morpher with a dragon head extension, the Fierce
Dragon Morpher.
- Wolf Warrior Morpher: Leanbow's means of
morphing into Wolf Warrior. Like Daggeron and the other Rangers, he
calls out "Magical Source, Mystic Force!" to morph.
- Sword and Shield of Fire: Leanbow wields red
versions of Koragg's weapons as Wolf Warrior.
Spells
Throughout the season the Mystic Rangers, Underworld Villains,
and Mystical Allies use these magical spells for various purposes.
Spells are divided into three groups in this series:
- Ranger Spells: Spells that the Mystic Force
Rangers use.
- Dark Spells: Dark Spells that the Underworld
Villains use.
- Neutral Spells: Spells that are neutral and
can do various purposes.
Zords
Main article: Zords in
Power Rangers: Mystic Force
Several of the Zords in Power Rangers: Mystic Force are
actually the Mystic Rangers themselves (or their horses),
transformed into mythological creatures. The only exception to this
is the Solar Streak Megazord, which is actually a mechanical
train-based Megazord piloted by the Solaris Knight. When the
Rangers form their own Megazords, they appear in a cockpit, no
longer part of their transformed state.
Episodes
Main article: List of
Power Rangers: Mystic Force episodes
| # |
Air date |
Episode Title |
| 1 |
2006-02-20 |
"Broken Spell I" |
| 2 |
2006-02-20 |
"Broken Spell II" |
| 3 |
2006-02-27 |
"Code Busters" |
| 4 |
2006-03-06 |
"Rock Solid" |
| 5 |
2006-03-13 |
"Whispering Voices" |
| 6 |
2006-03-20 |
"Legendary Catastros" |
| 7 |
2006-03-27 |
"Fire Heart" |
| 8 |
2006-04-03 |
"Stranger Within I" |
| 9 |
2006-04-17 |
"Stranger Within II" |
| 10 |
2006-04-24 |
"Petrified Xander" |
| 11 |
2006-05-08 |
"The Gatekeeper I" |
| 12 |
2006-05-15 |
"The Gatekeeper II" |
| 13 |
2006-06-05 |
"Scaredy Cat" |
| 14 |
2006-06-12 |
"Long Ago" |
| 15 |
2006-06-12 |
"Inner Strength" |
| 16 |
2006-06-19 |
"Soul Specter" |
| 17 |
2006-06-26 |
"Ranger Down" |
| 18 |
2006-07-10 |
"Dark Wish I" |
| 19 |
2006-07-10 |
"Dark Wish II" |
| 20 |
2006-07-10 |
"Dark Wish III" |
| 21 |
2006-07-22 |
"Koragg's Trial" |
| 22 |
2006-07-29 |
"Heir Apparent I" |
| 23 |
2006-08-11 |
"Heir Apparent II" |
| 24 |
2006-08-14 |
"The Light" |
| 25 |
2006-08-20 |
"The Hunter" |
| 26 |
2006-09-18 |
"Hard Heads" |
| 27 |
2006-09-25 |
"The Snow Prince" |
| 28 |
2006-10-09 |
"Light Source I" |
| 29 |
2006-10-09 |
"Light Source II" |
| 30 |
2006-10-30 |
"The Return" |
| 31 |
2006-11-04 (UK),
2006-11-13 (US)
|
"Mystic Fate I" |
| 32 |
2006-11-04 (UK),
2006-11-13 (US)
|
"Mystic Fate II" |
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