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*This is the first time that a Ranger uses an attack [[Power Card]] since [[End Game (Megaforce)|End Game]]. |
*This is the first time that a Ranger uses an attack [[Power Card]] since [[End Game (Megaforce)|End Game]]. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 23:15, 1 October 2014
This article is about an episode in Power Rangers Super Megaforce. |
United as One is the twelfth episode of Power Rangers Super Megaforce, the sequel to Power Rangers Megaforce. It is also the debut of the Legendary Q-Rex Megazord. This episode is a tribute to Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
Synopsis
When the Megazord is damaged in a fight against a monster who uses his staff to steal human's happiness, Emma uses unconventional methods to defeat this unusual monster.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Andrew Gray as Troy Burrows/Super Megaforce Red
- John Mark Loudermilk as Noah Carver/Super Megaforce Blue
- Azim Rizk as Jake Holling/Super Megaforce Green
- Ciara Hanna as Gia Moran/Super Megaforce Yellow
- Christina Masterson as Emma Goodall/Super Megaforce Pink
- Cameron Jebo as Orion/Super Megaforce Silver
- Ian Harcourt as Mr. Burley
- Stephen Butterworth as Prince Vekar (voice)
- Rebecca Parr as Levira (voice)
- Mark Wright as Argus (voice)
- John Leigh as Damaras (voice)
- Byron Coll as Desolar (voice)
Legendary Ranger Modes
- Legendary Ranger Modes for United as One:
- Super Megaforce Red - Red Dino Ranger (Super Dino Mode)
- Super Megaforce Blue - Blue Dino Ranger
- Super Megaforce Yellow - Yellow Dino Ranger
- Super Megaforce Green - Black Dino Ranger
- Super Megaforce Pink - N/A
- Super Megaforce Silver - White Dino Ranger, Super Megaforce Gold
- This is the first time that a Super Mega Ranger uses a Legendary Ranger’s Enhanced Form in battle.
Gallery
- to be added
Errors
- The Tyranno Staff appears to be "sentient" in this episode, unlike in Dino Thunder where it was treated as just a Tyrannosaurus-themed bo staff, as shown the staff's head biting Desolar.
Notes
- This is the first time that a Ranger uses an attack Power Card since End Game.
- This is the first Power Rangers episode to employ the Quick-Change trope, present in other episodes of Super Sentai including the one from which footage of this one was taken.
See Also
- Ep. 29: The Abare Quick-Changing New Combination - Super Sentai counterpart in Gokaiger. See comparison page.