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Mystic Force
Number 14
Number of episodes: 32
First episode: Broken Spell part 1
Intro: Mystic Force Intro
Sentai Counterpart: Magiranger
Original airing: {{{airdate}}}
Producer: Disney

Power Rangers Mystic Force (often abbreviated as "PRMF") is the fourteenth incarnation of the Power Rangers television series that started early February 2006, based on the Super Sentai series, Mahou Sentai Magiranger (Magical Squadron Magiranger).

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[edit] Synopsis

A short time ago, there was a dimension filled with wonderful magic. But then darkness came into power and a great battle began. An army of the Undead lead by a powerful warrior - Morticon swarmed over the land setting their signs on the human realm and beyond. All seemed hopeless when a small legion of brave and true wizards came forth against insurmountable odds. They drove the evil back from the edge of the human world. And then the greatest wizard of them all - Leanbow cast a spell that sent the armies into the Underworld. He sealed darkness inside giant gates for eternity. The evil disappeared from the surface world. But with great victory comes great loss. The human world never knew of the great battle or the sacrifices that were made to save them from destruction.

In the present day, a great sorceress Udonna enlists the help of five teenagers who are destined to become the Power Rangers Mystic Force to fight against the Undead army which has now been released. The Rangers practice their magical skills at a secret haven in the magical realm called Rootcore. The Xenotome grants the Rangers access to magical spells as they grow as individuals.

During the great battle, the side of good prepares a proactive strike against the forces of darkness. Leanbow prepares to face the master on his own, but is transformed into Koragg, the Knight Wolf. A brave knight known as Daggeron promises to protect Bowen - the son of Leanbow and Udonna. Born of magical blood, Bowen is said to be the light to rid the darkness. Daggeron is attacked by who he thought was a friend - Calindor. The two battled, but their magic collided left them cursed.

After Morticon is destroyed, Necrolai finds a petrified mummy which becomes Imperious. The Rangers find a magic lamp which houses the great genie Jenji who aids them in the fight against evil. Using his former life as Calindor, Imperious tries to infiltrate the Power Rangers. Daggeron shows up just in time to save them as the legendary Solaris Knight.

When Imperious steals Jenji to make a wish that the Power Rangers never existed, the Rangers must consult the Tribunal of Magic which grant them the Legend Warrior power. Meanwhile, Koragg begins to remember his past as Leanbow and it is revealed that Nick is in fact Bowen. Nick must accept his destiny as the Light and discover his connection to Fire Heart to take on a new challenge - the Ten Terrors of the Underworld.

As the numbers of the Terrors dwindled, the Master took over the body of the unwilling Matoombo who Vida had learn was true of heart. To destroy all magic, the Master goes to the empress of all good magic - the Mystic Mother. Leanbow and Daggeron go to face him but are too late and Daggeron's vision of his downfall has become reality. The Master sucked all good power away from all of our heroes. Now powerless, can the Power Rangers confront unendurable odds to secure the future of the surface world and the mystical world before they are plunged into darkness?

[edit] Characters

[edit] Rangers

Color Roll Actor
Fire Nick Russell[1] Firass Dirani
Lightning Charlie Thorn[1] Nic Sampson
Water Madison Rocca[1] Melanie Vallejo
Wind Vida Rocca Angie Diaz
Earth Xander Bly Richard Brancantisano
Snow Udonna Peta Rutter
Sun Daggeron John Tui
Wolf Leanbow Chris Graham
From left to right:Daggeron, Chip, Madison, Nick, Vida, and Xander.

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[edit] Villains

[edit] Weapons

(Names subject to change)

[edit] Zords

Rangers do not pilot their zords, but rather become them.

[edit] Episodes

  1. Broken Spell I
    • Nick, Xander, Chip, Madison, Vida, Udonna, White Mystic Ranger, Clare, Koragg, Morticon, & Necrolai introduced.
  2. Broken Spell II
    • Mystic Force Rangers & Leelee introduced.
  3. Code Busters
    • Phineas introduced.
  4. Rock Solid
  5. Whispering Voices
  6. Legendary Catastros
  7. Fire Heart
  8. Stranger Within I
  9. Stranger Within II
  10. Petrified Xander
  11. The Gatekeeper
    • Clare revealed as the Gatekeeper.
  12. The Gatekeeper II
    • Morticon destroyed.
  13. Scaredy Cat
    • Jenji & Imperious introduced. Fireheart is born
  14. Long Ago
    • Daggeron introduced.
  15. Inner Strength
  16. Soul Specter
  17. Ranger Down
  18. Dark Wish I
  19. Dark Wish II
  20. Dark Wish III
    • Legend Warrior mode introduced.
  21. Koragg's Trial
  22. Heir Apparent I
  23. Heir Apparent II
    • Imperious destroyed. Koragg revealed to be Leanbow. Nick finds out who his Parents are.
  24. The Light
    • Ten Terrors introduced. Mystic Fireheart Battlizer introduced.
  25. The Hunter
  26. Hard Heads
  27. The Snow Prince
  28. Light Source I
  29. Light Source II
  30. The Return
    • Wolf Warrior is introduced and the Master is revieved.
  31. Mystic Fate I
  32. Mystic Fate II
    • The Rangers with other's help save the world from the Master.

[edit] Trivia

  • This is the first Power Rangers series to simultaneously feature female Blue and Pink Rangers, as well as male Yellow Ranger on the same team.
  • This is the first Power Ranger team to not pilot their zords but rather become them. A similar technique is seen in Jungle Fury later on, but in reverse where the Animal Spirits (zords) become the Spirit Rangers.
  • Kelson Henderson (Boom in Power Rangers: SPD) has role in this series (making the third series in a row that he has been in at some point). He plays Phineas.
  • Antonia Prebble (Krista in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, and the voice of S.P.D. Nova Ranger in Power Rangers: SPD) has a role in Mystic Force as Clare, The Sorceresses' Apprentice.
  • This is the first Power Rangers team to feature capes as part of their uniforms. (Note: The Magna Defender from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy also had a cape. However his position as a Power Ranger is disputed.)
  • This is the first full "down under" cast since the move to New Zealand (composed of 4 Aussies and 1 Kiwi). In Power Rangers: Ninja Storm, one actor was from Brazil (Glenn McMillian), one from Malaysia (Jason Chan), one from Canada (Jorito Vargas), one from Samoa (Pua Magasiva), and the remaining two from either New Zealand and Australia. In "Dino Thunder", Jason David Frank, Kevin Duhaney, and Jeffrey Pazzaro were from North America, while James Napier and Emma Lahana were from New Zealand. The five core "SPD" rangers were all from North America.
  • This is the second Power Rangers team not to feature an African American; the first was Power Rangers: Ninja Storm.
  • "Mystic Force" is the first series to be part of a joint-project between Disney and Toei (the first part being it's Japanese counterpart, Mahou Sentai Magiranger)
  • In one of the Mystic Force promos, you can see the Japanese counterparts, the Ozu Family from Magiranger; as well as their ally, Rin/Lunagel. This kind of awkward editing wasn't seen in PR promos since Wild Force.
  • Madison and Vida are sisters. Mystic Force is the 1st series with two sisters as Power Rangers, and the 3rd in team with siblings.
  • Mystic Force is the first Power Rangers series to have a Parent(s) & Child angle: Nick (Bowen), Udonna, & Leanbow.
  • Mystic Mother, formerly known as Rita Repulsa, was the source of the Mystic Force powers and established their connection to the morphing grid.
  • Not only is this the 2nd team that doesn't team up with the previous team (the first being Ninja Storm), but is also the first team that doesn't team up with the suceeding team.
  • While SPD Ranger don't appear, thier ally Piggy (played by Barnie Duncan, who also does Toby) does. He chats with Jinji saying that "In 20 years this place will be crawling with aliens", referencing SPD.

[edit] Note

  • On September 21, 2005 Ron Wasserman received word from Disney that the rap-style theme he submitted was denied, but his other, more rock-style theme was still being overlooked. He then posted the rap-style theme on a fan message board.
  • On October 11, 2005 Ron Wasserman was informed by Disney that they will not be using either of the themes he submitted. He then posted the rock-style theme on a fan message board.
  • On November 7, 2005 Toon Disney aired the first teaser promo for "Power Rangers Mystic Force".[1]
  • On November 14, 2005 Toon Disney aired a 30-second and a 1-minute promo for "Power Rangers Mystic Force". [2]

[edit] References

[edit] Seasons

MMPR1 MMPR2 MMPR3 Zeo Turbo Space Galaxy Lightspeed Time Wild Ninja Dino SPD Mystic Overdrive Jungle RPM

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