This article is about a/an theme song in Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers Dino Super Charge. |
The Dino Charge Intro is the opening theme song to Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers Dino Super Charge.
The song is a resample of Go Go Power Rangers, much like how Megaforce and Samurai were remixes of it. However, it features an additional verse to the song and some extra lyrics, reminiscent of the remix used for Power Rangers Zeo. The theme has a tribal feel to it much like Power Rangers Jungle Fury.
Song Lyrics[]
Power Rangers, Power Rangers,
Power Rangers, Power Rangers
In a world full of strife
We must fight to survive
Try to break the chains that divide!
There is only one chance
To take the right stance
Hold tight, keep our power alive!
Go, Go Power Rangers!
Don't you ever stop!
Go, Go Power Rangers!
You will rise up to the top!
Rangers forever, Dino Charge all together!
Power Rangers, Power Rangers
Power Rangers, Power Rangers
(Instrumental Break)
Go, Go Power Rangers!
Don't you ever stop!
Go, Go Power Rangers!
You will rise up to the top!
Rangers forever, Dino Charge all together!
Power Rangers, Power Rangers
Power Rangers, Power Rangers
Power Rangers Dino Charge!
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Notes[]
- Unlike the previous two teams, the Rangers no longer say their names in the intro. This could be due to the producer change, from where Jonathan Tzachor was in charge.
- The song was first released on Thanksgiving Day 2014 through the Power Rangers Dino Charge Scanner app.
- At the end of the opening, an extra set of guitar riffs and drumming can be heard, which was not present in the version heard in the Power Rangers Dino Charge Scanner.
- First intro since S.P.D. where the Rangers look at the camera and smile when their credit comes up.
- The ending shot of the first Dino Super Charge opening shows Kyoryu Cyan from Brave 34 (that is later adapted) of Kyoryuger but altered to be colored purple to avoid spoiling the upcoming Ranger until this episode.
- The instrumental version of the song was used in the Ninja Steel episodes Hack Attack, Gold Rush, and Family Fusion. Then starting with Poisonous Plots, the instrumental version of the song along with Samurai and Megaforce would be used.
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