This page highlights the differences between Jan Kandou and Casey Rhodes.
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Jungle Fury Red Ranger
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Differences[]
Jan Kandou
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Casey Rhodes
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Jan has two battle modes.
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Casey has three battle modes, counting the Strike Rider armor.
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Jan was the sole survivor of a village destroyed by Long.
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Casey was a student at the Pai Zhua academy. Had no personal connection with Scorch.
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Jan was not the leader of his team, but was the team's field commander.
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Casey was the leader of his team.
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Jan has a special speaking style that creates onomatopaeic words such as "niki-niki" or "wani-wani"
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Casey speaks like an average man his age.
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His rivalry with Rio was secondhand, due to Rio's obsession with Jan's father.
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Jarrod's grudge against him was personal, due to his involvement in getting booted out of the academy.
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Jan had a genetic connection to Suugu being his son.
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Casey had a spiritual connection to Whiger due to having a stolen Animal Spirit.
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Aided Rio in changing his ways after defeating him.
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Managed to free Jarrod from Dai Shi's possession by confronting him.
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Only saw the Confrontation Beast Hall in a vision alongside Ran and Retsu.
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Invaded the Dai Shi Clan's base on his own.
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Jan teamed up with both the Boukengers and Go-Ongers.
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Casey did not team up with either the Overdrive Rangers or the Ranger Operators.
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Jan was responsible for carrying around the imprisoned Long after their battle, wandering around teaching kenpo.
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Casey once worked as a zookeeper to get the Rangers to get close to him. Did also teach kung-fu on the side.
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As a master, his uniform was the same as his red SCRTC garb.
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As a master, his uniform was black with heavy white accents and sparse red accents.
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Jan taught Ahim de Famille and Don Dogoier the value of hand-to-hand combat.
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Casey taught Emma Goodall and Jake Holling to use hand-to-hand combat as a means of channeling their personal Animal Spirits.
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