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Icon-alienThis article is about a/an monster in Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers.

"Monsters, attack!"
―Professor Longnose's first words when the Alien Rangers arrived and ordering his monsters to attack.[src]

"Enough of this! Time to grow!"
―Professor Longnose when ordering the growth on him and his monster army.[src]

"You think you're tough huh?! Well I'm tougher! CHARGE!"
―Professor Longnose reacting to the Shogun Megazord before charging at it and his final words before his demise.[src]

Professor Longnose was Master Vile's field general that serves as the main antagonist of the second part of the episode "Alien Rangers of Aquitar".

History

Professor Longnose was away conquering a "Dark Galaxy Star" at the time of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3. He was summoned by his master to lead "the war to end all wars" after Vile realized that the Alien Rangers had arrived on Earth to defend it and an attack from Rito, Goldar, and the Tengas failed.

Longnose led five monsters into battle. They met the Alien Rangers in combat in the quarry and were evenly matched until Longnose made them grow.

The Alien Rangers summoned their Battle Borgs which were more than a match for the monsters, throwing them all down in front of Longnose. Tommy then ordered Delphine to summon the Shogunzords and they swiftly formed the Shogun Megazord. Longnose charged at the Megazord but was slain by the Shogun Megazord as he was swinging around and bright yellow light was shown by his side and he fell on his back and exploded as his hat flew away and his army disappearing right after.

Personality

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Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Growing: Professor Longnose can make himself and any other monsters near him grow without help.

Abilities

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Weaknesses

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Arsenal

  • Battle Fan: Professor Longnose can be seen wielding a red battle fan at times but never actually fights with it.

Behind the Scenes

Portrayal

Design

  • Professor Longnose is based on the Tengu, a creature that is part of Japanese mythology.

Etymology

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Notes

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Appearances

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References

Footnotes


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