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|Color = gold | |||
| name = Goldar | |||
|Color text = black | |||
| image = GoldarInfobox.jpg | |||
|Series = Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | |||
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| series = ] | ||
| first = '']'' (]) | |||
|Name = Goldar | |||
| last = '']'', (]) | |||
|Image = Goldar first episode.jpg | |||
| species = ] monster (TV series)<br>Gold monster (2017 film) | |||
|First appearance = '']'' (]) | |||
| portrayer = {{Plainlist| | |||
|Last appearance = '']'', (]) | |||
*Takashi Sakamoto (MMPR Season 1 and 2) | |||
|Status = Unknown | |||
*Kazutoshi Yokoyama (MMPR Season 3, Zeo, In Space) | |||
|Affiliation = ], ], ] | |||
*Danny Wayne Stallcup (MMPR Season 1 and 2) | |||
|Homeworld = Titan, Moon of Saturn{{Fact|date=October 2008}} | |||
*David Wald (MMPR Season 3) | |||
|Weapons = Gold Sword<br />Titanium Armor | |||
*Kerry Casey ('']'') | |||
|Vehicles = | |||
|Zords = ] | |||
|Title = | |||
|Portrayed by = ] (voice)<br />Kerry Casey (''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie'')<br />] (voice in '']'') | |||
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*] | |||
*] ('']'') | |||
*] ('']'') | |||
*Paul Harrop ('']''; as Goldar Maximus in "Making Bad") | |||
*Adrian Smith ('']''; as Goldar Maximus in "Grid Connection") | |||
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| weapon = Gold Sword | |||
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'''Goldar''' (known as '''Flydar''' in the pilot episode) is a fictional character from the television series '']''. A powerful yet overconfident warrior that serves under the command of ] and ], he is one of the chief antagonists of the titular protagonists in the show's first three seasons. Goldar is based on the '']'' villain ] (also spelled as Grifforzer or Griforza by some sources).<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Powerplay"/> | |||
Goldar has been portrayed by numerous actors: in the ''Sentai'' footage repurposed for the Power Rangers, the Japanese actors who physically portrayed the character were Takashi Sakamoto for non-action scenes and Kazutoshi Yokoyama for battle sequences; while in original footage produced by ], Goldar was physically portrayed by Danny Wayne Stallcup for the first two seasons, and by David Wald and several other actors during season three. Goldar is voiced by ] in every major adaptation of the show since the franchise's inception until the 2007 video game '']'' where the character is voiced by ].<ref name="Screenrant"/> | |||
'''Goldar''' (or '''Flydar''', as he is called in the pilot episode), is a ] from the '']'' universe, first appearing in the ] series '']''. He is a powerful yet very overconfident warrior that served under the command of ] and ]. He usually fought alongside ]. Unlike many other henchmen, Goldar was one of the few who was capable of holding his own against the entire Power Ranger team. As time went by in the Power Rangers series, Goldar's character became less threatening and more comical, especially in the ]. As his name implies, Goldar sports a golden suit of armor with a matching helmet. Goldar is a humanoid monkey with red eyes and a gravelly voice. At the beginning of the series he had a different voice to what most people are used to hearing him as, but after the episode 'Rita's Seed Of Evil, he began to talk in what would become known as his normal voice. He was a dangerous fighter initially, being able to defeat the original power ranger team in battle single-handedly. Later, however, he began to lose his edge, with Jason handing him his first major defeat in the episode "Missing Green." It was after this point that he appeared to be less powerful, losing to the rangers more and more in personal combat. | |||
A reimagined version of Goldar is voiced by ] in the ]. A more powerful and reincarnated version of Goldar known as '''Goldar Maximus''' appears in two episodes of Season 2 of '']'', voiced by Paul Harrop and Adrian Smith respectively. | |||
==Character history== | |||
===In ]=== | |||
Goldar led his Empress' very first invasion against the ]. However, he was soon faced with the Power Rangers, and was beaten by their Megazord after an intense fight (which is in contrast to his Zyuranger version where he is able to defeat the Megazord even when alone which was only shown during the Green Ranger episodes). He also became notable for telling Rita what to do frequently (which Rita told him never to do again in "Doomsday", part 2), and always promised that they will get revenge for their schemes' failures, even though they really didn't in the end. He also has been called a "bumbling fool" by Rita in "A Star is Born", and was scolded by Rita vehemently in "Happy Birthday, Zack", being called a "worthless misfit" and a "dweeb". This pattern also happened when ] was introduced as well; in addition to insulting the now apparently-incompetent golden warrior, he often blamed Goldar for his ''own'' failures, and had a habit of silencing him (and Squatt and Baboo) frequently, which is the reason why Goldar doesn't have as many lines in the other two seasons than he does in the first season. | |||
Various merchandise for the character, as with other of the series' characters, has been released since the inception of the ''Power Rangers'' franchise. | |||
Ever since then, Goldar fought the Rangers and their Zords, growing a strong hatred for ] and ], the Red and Green Rangers, for their continual defeats of him in single combat. Goldar also had a ] of his own known as Cyclopsis, an ancient war machine, but this Zord was defeated by the Rangers' Ultrazord after a prolonged battle. He was also involved in one of ]'s more memorable encounters with a monster, in which Goldar (giant sized) picked up a bus with the two bullies inside. | |||
==Character overview== | |||
When ] arrived on the moon, Goldar eagerly abandoned Rita for his old master, regaining his wings in the process. As Zedd's right hand man, Goldar led many missions for him, encountering Tommy (now the ]) again and again. Each time they fought, the White Ranger would best him, sending Goldar back to Zedd in disgrace. When Rita returned to the moon and married Zedd, Goldar was aghast, wondering what could've caused his lord to lose his mind, and he distrusted Rita immediately. When he finally discovered it was a sham, he immediately set out to make things right, and had ] create an antidote for the love spell Rita used. Unfortunately for Goldar, it was revealed that Zedd had come to love Rita on his own, potion or not. Even after Rita dropped her secret plans of usurping Zedd, Goldar still had a massive dislike for her. Often paired with ], Goldar was disgusted by the skeleton's stupidity (and stench), although they eventually became friends of sorts. Goldar was also essential in Lord Zedd's powering of the ], as he soundly defeated ], allowing Zedd to capture and use him as a power source for the Shogunzords. | |||
Goldar is depicted as a bipedal ]-like alien from ], who wields a sword, and wears a gold-plated suit of "Titanian Armor", with a matching helmet which looks like a mix of ancient Greek and Egyptian visual design. He had red eyes, a long mane, a lion-like snout, a scorpion-like tail, and speaks in a gravelly voice.<ref name="Screenrant"/> He originally served Lord Zedd long ago, and was later assigned to serve Rita prior to their imprisonment on the Moon.<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Overmind"/> He is usually depicted as the obsequious commander of Rita and Zedd's minions, the Putty Patrol (or Putties), to frighten and distract the Power Rangers.<ref name="Media"/> The Putties are typically used as a diversion for Goldar's masters to further their plans, and Goldar would often engage in speculation as to the likelihood of said plan's success.<ref name="Media"/> | |||
Goldar is portrayed as a formidable enemy in the show's pilot episode and often depicted in the show's early seasons as capable of holding his own against the entire Power Ranger team and defeat them single-handedly unlike many of their opponents.<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Nerdbot"/> In later seasons of the series, Goldar's characterization became less threatening and more comical in nature.<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Overmind"/> | |||
===In ]=== | |||
Goldar serves Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa, but when Ivan Ooze shows up, Mordant and him switch sides almost automatically. It is shown that he thinks Kimberley is cute and when the time comes runs away at the site of the Ninja Megazord. In this film, he is portrayed as a bumbling side-kick, very similar to Squat in the main series. At the very end, Rita and Zedd are not pleased with him, as he had taken over their palace after Ivan Ooze was killed, calling himself King Goldar. | |||
==Creation and development== | |||
In the film Goldar is without his gold sword, and in the television show he has always seen with it. | |||
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Much of the footage for the ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' series was taken from the Japanese TV show ''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'' and used as the basis for its costumes, Zords, and villains.<ref name="Screenrant"/> Scenes were shot with North American actors and spliced together with recycled footage from ''Zyuranger'' together to make a brand new show with radically different plots and storylines.<ref name="Screenrant"/> | |||
Goldar's design was initially identical to the original character design for his Zyuranger counterpart Grifforzar, which is visually similar to a ]: a humanoid face, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion. From the first episode, "]", to "Lions and Blizzards", the Goldar costume looked like Grifforzar, where the snout would move awkwardly whenever the character is talking.<ref name="Screenrant"/> Goldar's costume was revised in the show's second season, with more realistic skin, long fangs, and a mouth that could fully move, though the old iteration of Goldar with the rising snout would occasionally appear in recycled footage.<ref name="Screenrant"/> | |||
===In ]=== | |||
Goldar and Rito planted a bomb outside of the Command Center, but it was defused by Alpha 5. The two were then given a map of the Command Centers Basement (that Zedd found) and attempted to blow it up. During this mini-series, Goldar finally beat the Power Rangers by helping destroy their Ninja Power Coins. The bomb went off, and the Command Center exploded. During the chaos, Goldar stole the ZEO crystal with the help of Rito. | |||
In addition to the changes in his facial appearance, the revised costume has a permanent pair of extended wings.<ref name=Screenrant/> Although Goldar is shown with the ability to fly in early episodes, the wings on the ''Sentai'' original costume were designed to fold behind the character.<ref name=Screenrant/> The bird-like wings later disappear for reasons not explained within the season, though the show's writers later addressed this by making the wings symbolic.<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Overmind"/> When Goldar defects from ] upon ]'s arrival in "The Mutiny, Part I", Zedd uses his staff to restore Goldar's wings as a reward for his loyalty.<ref name="Zedd"/> It was implied that Rita had taken them away as punishment for the character's repeated failures against the Rangers, which was confirmed when he lost his wings during the ''Power Rangers Zeo'' series.<ref name="Screenrant"/> | |||
===In ]=== | |||
However, they somehow lost the Crystal, and their memories (and in Goldar's case, his wings), and ended up wandering around ]. They eventually found Bulk and Skull, and ended up becoming their butlers in exchange for food and shelter. Zedd and Rita eventually found them and restored their memories (and Goldar's wings). They returned to their employers and helped them in their quest to destroy the ]. | |||
Mahan initially used a gruff, growling voice for Goldar's, but he could not sustain the voice which eventually took a toll on his vocal cords; while experimenting with different voices, he came up with a voice that was more low-pitched and grumbly.<ref name="Screenrant"/><ref name="Overmind"/> Mahan's original high pitched voice for Goldar can still be heard in later episodes, particularly in recycled scenes where Goldar would fight or grow to giant size, as the showrunners did not re-dub any recycled footage.<ref name="Screenrant"/> | |||
===In ]=== | |||
Goldar's final appearance was in the final episode of Power Rangers In Space, '']''. Unlike Rito, Goldar went with Zedd and Rita to the ] for ]'s conference, where he was responsible for revealing ]' identity by removing his cloak. He was later present in their invasion of the Vica Galaxy, helping to subdue the ]. When ]'s energy wave washed over their army, Goldar was likely destroyed, reduced to a pile of sand although his fate is not revealed. Alternatively, he was possibly purified into a human like Zedd and Rita. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
==In ]== | |||
===''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' === | |||
Goldar plays the main villain in the Mighty Morphin' section of the game. He is first seen complaining about Rita making him do her dirty work. Suddenly, Lord Zedd appears in a time hole and tells him to contaminate Angel Grove's water supply, zombifying everyone there to form an army of Z-Putties. Goldar follows Zedd's demands, however the Power Rangers are hot on his tail. The "chase" ends at Angel Grove, where Goldar is ready to contaminate the water supply, however the Power Rangers stop him and he is forced to grow. He is defeated in the ] battle. | |||
{{main|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers}} | |||
Goldar led Rita Repulsa's first invasion against Earth. However, he has soon faced the Power Rangers and was beaten by their Megazord after an intense fight. Ever since then, Goldar is a recurring opponent of the Rangers and their Zords, developing a particular vendetta for ] and ], the Red and Green Rangers respectively.<ref name="Screenrant"/> In the first season he is often berated by Rita for his failures, who calls him by a variety of derogatory names. This pattern also happened when ] was introduced as well; in addition to insulting the now apparently incompetent golden warrior, he often blamed Goldar for his ''own'' failures and had a habit of silencing him frequently. Goldar also pilots a ] known as Cyclopsis, an ancient war machine owned by Rita, but the Zord was defeated by the Rangers' Ultrazord after a prolonged battle.<ref name="Overmind"/> He was also one of ]'s more memorable encounters with a monster, where he picked up a bus with the duo inside while giant-sized. | |||
When ] arrived on Rita's Moon palace in the second season, Goldar eagerly defected and regained his wings in the process. As Zedd's right-hand man, Goldar led many missions for him, repeatedly encountering Tommy (now the White Ranger). Each time they fought, the White Ranger would best him, sending Goldar back to Zedd in disgrace. Rita later returned to the Moon and successfully seduced Zedd into marrying her as part of her plan of usurping Zedd. When he later discovered it was a cover for Rita's plot, he immediately made ] create an antidote for the love spell that Rita used.<ref name="Overmind"/> Goldar discovered to his dismay that Zedd had come to love Rita on his own, even after the antidote has been applied. In the third season, Goldar is often paired with Rita's brother ] and is often disgusted by his buffoonish behavior. Goldar was also essential in Lord Zedd's powering of the ], as he defeated the Power Rangers' ally Ninjor, allowing Zedd to capture and use him as a power source for the Zords. | |||
==Change in appearance== | |||
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From ] to Lions and Blizzards, the Goldar costume looked liked ], his ] counterpart. This caused his snout to rise when ever he was talking. Starting with ''Crystal of Nightmares'', the head was modified so that the jaw (or just the bottom teeth) would move down. This Goldar was the costume used for all footage filmed in the U.S. onward, but the rising snout Goldar would appear in recycled footage in the second season. | |||
=== ''Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers'' === | |||
In addition to the changes in his facial appearance, the revised costume notably has a pair of extended ]s. In "Mutiny, Part I" when Goldar immediately defects from ] upon ]'s arrival, the evil emperor states, "Your spineless, sniveling attitude leads me to believe you will serve me well. For that, I shall restore to you what was once taken away." Zedd then uses his staff to re-grant Goldar his wings. | |||
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In the '']'' mini-series, which sets up the transition from ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' to ''Power Rangers Zeo'', Goldar and Rito plant a bomb outside of the Command Center, but it is defused by Alpha 5. Goldar also played a role in the destruction of the Ninja power coins, but only after Billy returned to his normal age. Later, Goldar and Rito were sent to the Command Center, having been given a map of the Command Center's basement, and attempted to destroy the Command Center with an implosion device. The bomb went off and destroyed the Command Center. Just before the implosion device went off, Goldar steals the Zeo Crystal with the help of Rito. | |||
=== ''Power Rangers Zeo'' === | |||
{{main|Power Rangers Zeo}} | |||
In ''Power Rangers Zeo'', the Rangers discovered the Zeo Crystal in the ruins of the Command Center, surmising that Rito and Goldar must have dropped it. An amnesiac Goldar, who also lost his wings along with his memories, is later seen wandering around ] along with Rito. As Zedd and Rita flee from the Machine Empire, one of their Tenga Warriors is seen carrying Goldar's detached wings after his failure to destroy the Rangers, despite successfully blowing up the Command Center.<ref name=Screenrant/> They eventually encountered Bulk and Skull and ended up becoming their ]s in exchange for food and shelter. Zedd and Rita eventually found them and restored their memories with Zedd also restoring Goldar's wings. They returned to their masters and helped them in their quest to destroy the ]. | |||
=== ''Power Rangers in Space'' === | |||
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Goldar was last seen in the final episode of ''Power Rangers in Space'', "]". Unlike Rito, Goldar went with Zedd and Rita to the Cimmerian Planet for Dark Specter's conference, where he was responsible for revealing Andros' identity as a Power Ranger by removing his cloak. He was later present in their invasion of the Vica Galaxy, helping to subdue the ]. Goldar's final fate was not shown among the other villains but he was confirmed destroyed following Zordon's destruction as the subsequent energy wave.<ref name=Screenrant/> | |||
=== ''Power Rangers Beast Morphers'' === | |||
{{main|Power Rangers Beast Morphers}} | |||
Goldar's sword is one of the many villain relics in Ryjack's collection that are acquired by Venjix/Evox and his minions as they had to choose which villain's weapon to use the Re-Animizer on. Following the death of most of ] at the hands of the Beast Morpher Rangers, Evox chose Goldar to be revived and ordered Scrozzle uses Ryjack's Re-Animizer on Goldar's sword. This reincarnated Goldar as an even more powerful version of the original known as '''Goldar Maximus'''. Upon learning that Evox/Venjix is the one who resurrected him, Goldar Maximus pledges his loyalty to Evox/Venjix. The recently-revived Sledge mocks him by saying he has more strength in his toenail causing Goldar Maximus to attack him. Evox/Venjix have no more use for Sledge then orders Goldar Maximus to kill Sledge in which he proceeds to do despite Sledge pleading with them. | |||
Goldar Maximus is finally destroyed by ], ] and ]. | |||
==Reception== | |||
Goldar is considered to be one of the ''Power Ranger'' franchise's most notable villains, and his original iteration's appearance is considered to be recognizable.<ref name=Screenrant/><ref name="Player"/><ref name=Spin/> Loryn Stone from ''Nerdbot'' was of the view that Goldar stood out from the rest of the ''Power Ranger's'' ensemble cast of characters as a "legitimately terrifying" antagonist. She praised Goldar's characterization and depiction in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', and considered him to be the show's most definitive villain.<ref name=Nerdbot/> | |||
==In other media== | |||
===Movies=== | |||
====''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie''==== | |||
{{main|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie}} | |||
]''.]] | |||
Goldar appears as a thoroughly bumbling sidekick who serves Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa and does not carry a sword, unlike his television counterpart. His suit was specifically created for the movie and was of much higher quality than the ones seen in the show, as it allowed the character's face to be more expressive and had increased flexibility that allowed the actor to move naturally.<ref name="Overmind"/> | |||
Goldar accompanies Zedd and Rita to Earth, where they release the sorcerer Ivan Ooze from his egg-like prison. Goldar and his cohort Mordant defect to Ooze immediately after he traps both Rita and Zedd in a snowglobe and deprives them of their powers. He serves Ooze as his right-hand man while the sorcerer brainwashes the Adults in Angel Grove and helps in instructing them on digging up Ivan's war machines the Ecto-Morphicon Titans. He flees Earth for the Moon after Ivan merges with Hornitor in an attempt to defeat the resurgent Power Rangers. | |||
In a mid-credits scene, Goldar had taken over the Moon palace and calls himself King Goldar, after Ivan Ooze's demise. He lounges on Zedd's throne being served by Mordant, only to panic when Zedd and Rita unexpectedly appear. | |||
====''Power Rangers (2017 film)''==== | |||
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{{Quote box |width = 26em |align = right |quote = "I said with my production designer language lets sort of push the envelope on him. And it seemed to start ... and I said, we always have to go back to the mythology we're creating. And the mythology that we are creating is that Rita can ... has control over elements around her. And if she has control over the elements around her that's how she physicalizes and creates the Putties that are then made out of whatever environment is around her and that logic should hold true to Goldar and Goldar then should then come out of this debunked gold mine that the whole movie is set around." |source = — Dean Israelite, "Power Rangers Director Explains Goldar's Redesign".<ref name="Director"/>}} | |||
Goldar is a secondary antagonist in the ] with his vocal effects provided by ]. He appears as a giant ]-like a monster made purely out of gold.<ref name="NYCC"/> In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, director ] envisioned Goldar to be a ]-like a beast that would be a physical manifestation of Rita’s evil, as opposed to an individual with a distinct personality.<ref name="EW"/> Israelite and production designer Andrew Menzies said Goldar is a faceless and intimidating extension of Rita which is nigh unstoppable, and designed the creature's look after a ] with a melting form that never takes shape.<ref name="EW"/> Menzies commented, "I think as humans we always search for character in a face, and if it’s always shifting and changing, it becomes scary".<ref name="EW"/> | |||
In the film's narrative, Goldar was created by Rita to penetrate the force field that protects the Zeo crystal. Goldar's molecular essence was scattered after he was vaporized by Zordon into a cloud of microscopic gold particles during the opening action sequence on Ancient Earth.<ref name=Wrap/> Rita reconstitutes Goldar by stealing gold from jewelry stores, buildings, and even dental implants to manifest the monster. As Rita orders Goldar to retrieve the Zeo Crystal from underneath the local ] shop, the Rangers confront him with their Zords for the first time, which culminates in them assembling the Megazord. Rita attempts to counter them by merging herself with Goldar directly, but the Rangers are able to destroy the monster enough to send Rita flying towards the Moon. | |||
A preview of Goldar's appearance, in the form of a tie-in action figure for the 2017 film has generated commentary about the film's visual direction, with various sources noting his gold-centric character design as one of the biggest departures from the 1990s series. Otterson described the iteration as "someone took an old Goldar action figure and put it through a few popcorn cycles on a microwave".<ref name="Melt"/> Other sources have described his appearance as a "melting candle of gold",<ref name=Nerdist/> "a giant chocolate fountain",<ref name="Digital"/> "a golem formed out of molten, melted gold",<ref name="Inverse"/> and "someone took the classic Goldar and drowned him in ]."<ref name="Slash"/> | |||
===Comics=== | |||
Goldar appears as a recurring character in the ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' comic series, published by ]. The comic series revealed that Goldar once had a ]-like brother named Silverback, and they both served Lord Zedd as the emperor where they were both classified as being from an alien primate race (this is a call-back to the times when Goldar was called a monkey in the TV series).<ref name=Screenrant/> At one point, Silverback tries to overthrow Zedd. Silverback is gravely wounded by Zedd who instructs Goldar to finish off his own brother with his sword. Goldar complies without much hesitation.<ref name=Screenrant/> In a later issue, Goldar became a member of a new incarnation of the Dark Rangers where he operated as the Yellow Dark Ranger. | |||
===Video games=== | |||
{{main|List of Power Rangers video games}} | |||
Goldar has appeared in multiple iterations of '']'' video games. | |||
He serves as the main villain in the Mighty Morphin' section of the game '']'' voiced by ]. He is first seen complaining about Rita making him do her dirty work. Lord Zedd then appears in a time hole and tells him to contaminate Angel Grove's water supply, zombifying everyone there to form an army of Z-Putties. Goldar follows Zedd's demands, however, the Power Rangers are hot on his tail. The "chase" ends at Angel Grove, where Goldar is ready to contaminate the water supply, however, the Power Rangers stop him and he is forced to grow. He is defeated in the Megazord battle. | |||
===Stage play=== | |||
Goldar appeared in ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Live'', a traveling stage show featuring voice recordings of the entire cast of the TV series for their lines and scenes, with different actors playing all the characters on stage.<ref name=Screenrant/> | |||
===Promotion and merchandise=== | |||
Like many ''Power Rangers'' series characters, various merchandise has been made of Goldar since the inception of the franchise. An exclusive figure to video game retailer ] was released as part of the Power Rangers Lightning Collection. The action figure features Goldar's trademark sword and battle FX accessories, as well as fully articulated wings.<ref name="Gamestop"/> Goldar's iteration in the 2017 reboot film was recreated as an action figure for the Power Rangers Movie Interactive Megazord series by ].<ref name=Nerdist/> | |||
==References== | |||
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<ref name="Zedd">{{Cite episode |title=Mutiny Part I |series=Mighty Morphin Power Rangers |first= Shuki|last=Levy|network=Fox Kids |station=Fox |date=July 21, 1994 |season=2 |quote='''Lord Zedd''': "Your spineless, sniveling attitude leads me to believe you will serve me well. For that, I shall restore to you what was once taken away."}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name=Powerplay>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U3u7AAAAIAAJ&dq=rita+repulsa&pg=PA21 |title=Powerplay: Toys as Popular Culture |author=Dan Fleming |year=1996 |page=21|publisher=Manchester University Press |isbn=9780719047176 |access-date=2015-11-11}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="Media">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tfHsRohsTXwC&q=goldar|title=Contemporary Media Culture and the Remnants of a Colonial Past |author=Kent A. Ono |year=2009 |page=77 |publisher=Peter Lang, 2009 |isbn=9780820479392|access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Spin>{{cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z1BJTsbRdMEC&pg=PA80|title=Mighty Morphin Power Rangers|date=June 1995|work=]|page=80 |access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name="Digital">{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a823199/power-rangers-goldar-has-no-face/|title=Power Rangers team explain why baddie Goldar no longer has a face|publisher=]|author=Justin Harp|date=March 10, 2017|access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="Gamestop">{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/powerrangers/2019/02/16/power-rangers-goldar-figure-exclusive-gamestop/|title=Power Rangers: Goldar Figure Coming Exclusively To GameStop|publisher=ComicBook.com|author=Matthew Aguilar|date=February 16, 2019|access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="Inverse">{{cite web|url=https://www.inverse.com/article/25424-goldar-power-rangers-movie-lionsgate-reboot-revealed|title=GOLDAR REVEALED AS FINAL MONSTER IN 'POWER RANGERS' REBOOT|author=Eric Francisco|publisher=Inverse|date=December 12, 2016 |access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="Nerdbot">{{cite web|url=https://nerdbot.com/2018/07/17/why-goldar-was-the-true-mighty-morphin-power-rangers-villain-all-along/|title=Why Goldar was the True Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Villain All Along|date=July 17, 2018|publisher=Nerdbot|author=Loryn Stone|access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="NYCC">{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2016/10/08/nycc-goldar-confirmed-for-power-rangers-movie/|title=NYCC: Goldar Confirmed for Power Rangers Movie|publisher=ComicBook.com|author=Amy Awesome|date=8 October 2016}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=EW>{{cite magazine |url=https://ew.com/movies/2017/03/09/power-rangers-goldar-redesign/|title=Power Rangers filmmakers explain Goldar's melty makeover|author=Shirley Li|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|date=March 9, 2017 |access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Screenrant>{{cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/power-rangers-goldar-tv-show-movies-trivia-facts/|title=Power Rangers: 15 Things You Didn't Know About Goldar|author=Austin Carroll Baker|work=ScreenRant|date=March 11, 2017 |access-date=April 18, 2020}}</ref> | |||
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Goldar | |
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Power Rangers character | |
First appearance | Day of the Dumpster (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) |
Last appearance | Grid Connection, (Power Rangers Beast Morphers) |
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Species | Manticore monster (TV series) Gold monster (2017 film) |
Weapon | Gold Sword |
Home | Titan |
Zords | Cyclopsis |
Goldar (known as Flydar in the pilot episode) is a fictional character from the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. A powerful yet overconfident warrior that serves under the command of Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd, he is one of the chief antagonists of the titular protagonists in the show's first three seasons. Goldar is based on the Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger villain Grifforzar (also spelled as Grifforzer or Griforza by some sources).
Goldar has been portrayed by numerous actors: in the Sentai footage repurposed for the Power Rangers, the Japanese actors who physically portrayed the character were Takashi Sakamoto for non-action scenes and Kazutoshi Yokoyama for battle sequences; while in original footage produced by Saban Entertainment, Goldar was physically portrayed by Danny Wayne Stallcup for the first two seasons, and by David Wald and several other actors during season three. Goldar is voiced by Kerrigan Mahan in every major adaptation of the show since the franchise's inception until the 2007 video game Power Rangers: Super Legends where the character is voiced by Nolan North.
A reimagined version of Goldar is voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the 2017 reboot film. A more powerful and reincarnated version of Goldar known as Goldar Maximus appears in two episodes of Season 2 of Power Rangers Beast Morphers, voiced by Paul Harrop and Adrian Smith respectively.
Various merchandise for the character, as with other of the series' characters, has been released since the inception of the Power Rangers franchise.
Character overview
Goldar is depicted as a bipedal Manticore-like alien from Titan, who wields a sword, and wears a gold-plated suit of "Titanian Armor", with a matching helmet which looks like a mix of ancient Greek and Egyptian visual design. He had red eyes, a long mane, a lion-like snout, a scorpion-like tail, and speaks in a gravelly voice. He originally served Lord Zedd long ago, and was later assigned to serve Rita prior to their imprisonment on the Moon. He is usually depicted as the obsequious commander of Rita and Zedd's minions, the Putty Patrol (or Putties), to frighten and distract the Power Rangers. The Putties are typically used as a diversion for Goldar's masters to further their plans, and Goldar would often engage in speculation as to the likelihood of said plan's success.
Goldar is portrayed as a formidable enemy in the show's pilot episode and often depicted in the show's early seasons as capable of holding his own against the entire Power Ranger team and defeat them single-handedly unlike many of their opponents. In later seasons of the series, Goldar's characterization became less threatening and more comical in nature.
Creation and development
Much of the footage for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series was taken from the Japanese TV show Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger and used as the basis for its costumes, Zords, and villains. Scenes were shot with North American actors and spliced together with recycled footage from Zyuranger together to make a brand new show with radically different plots and storylines.
Goldar's design was initially identical to the original character design for his Zyuranger counterpart Grifforzar, which is visually similar to a manticore: a humanoid face, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion. From the first episode, "Day of the Dumpster", to "Lions and Blizzards", the Goldar costume looked like Grifforzar, where the snout would move awkwardly whenever the character is talking. Goldar's costume was revised in the show's second season, with more realistic skin, long fangs, and a mouth that could fully move, though the old iteration of Goldar with the rising snout would occasionally appear in recycled footage.
In addition to the changes in his facial appearance, the revised costume has a permanent pair of extended wings. Although Goldar is shown with the ability to fly in early episodes, the wings on the Sentai original costume were designed to fold behind the character. The bird-like wings later disappear for reasons not explained within the season, though the show's writers later addressed this by making the wings symbolic. When Goldar defects from Rita upon Lord Zedd's arrival in "The Mutiny, Part I", Zedd uses his staff to restore Goldar's wings as a reward for his loyalty. It was implied that Rita had taken them away as punishment for the character's repeated failures against the Rangers, which was confirmed when he lost his wings during the Power Rangers Zeo series.
Mahan initially used a gruff, growling voice for Goldar's, but he could not sustain the voice which eventually took a toll on his vocal cords; while experimenting with different voices, he came up with a voice that was more low-pitched and grumbly. Mahan's original high pitched voice for Goldar can still be heard in later episodes, particularly in recycled scenes where Goldar would fight or grow to giant size, as the showrunners did not re-dub any recycled footage.
Appearances
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Main article: Mighty Morphin Power RangersGoldar led Rita Repulsa's first invasion against Earth. However, he has soon faced the Power Rangers and was beaten by their Megazord after an intense fight. Ever since then, Goldar is a recurring opponent of the Rangers and their Zords, developing a particular vendetta for Jason Lee Scott and Tommy Oliver, the Red and Green Rangers respectively. In the first season he is often berated by Rita for his failures, who calls him by a variety of derogatory names. This pattern also happened when Lord Zedd was introduced as well; in addition to insulting the now apparently incompetent golden warrior, he often blamed Goldar for his own failures and had a habit of silencing him frequently. Goldar also pilots a Zord known as Cyclopsis, an ancient war machine owned by Rita, but the Zord was defeated by the Rangers' Ultrazord after a prolonged battle. He was also one of Bulk and Skull's more memorable encounters with a monster, where he picked up a bus with the duo inside while giant-sized.
When Lord Zedd arrived on Rita's Moon palace in the second season, Goldar eagerly defected and regained his wings in the process. As Zedd's right-hand man, Goldar led many missions for him, repeatedly encountering Tommy (now the White Ranger). Each time they fought, the White Ranger would best him, sending Goldar back to Zedd in disgrace. Rita later returned to the Moon and successfully seduced Zedd into marrying her as part of her plan of usurping Zedd. When he later discovered it was a cover for Rita's plot, he immediately made Finster create an antidote for the love spell that Rita used. Goldar discovered to his dismay that Zedd had come to love Rita on his own, even after the antidote has been applied. In the third season, Goldar is often paired with Rita's brother Rito Revolto and is often disgusted by his buffoonish behavior. Goldar was also essential in Lord Zedd's powering of the Shogun Zords, as he defeated the Power Rangers' ally Ninjor, allowing Zedd to capture and use him as a power source for the Zords.
Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers
Main article: Mighty Morphin Alien RangersIn the Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers mini-series, which sets up the transition from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to Power Rangers Zeo, Goldar and Rito plant a bomb outside of the Command Center, but it is defused by Alpha 5. Goldar also played a role in the destruction of the Ninja power coins, but only after Billy returned to his normal age. Later, Goldar and Rito were sent to the Command Center, having been given a map of the Command Center's basement, and attempted to destroy the Command Center with an implosion device. The bomb went off and destroyed the Command Center. Just before the implosion device went off, Goldar steals the Zeo Crystal with the help of Rito.
Power Rangers Zeo
Main article: Power Rangers ZeoIn Power Rangers Zeo, the Rangers discovered the Zeo Crystal in the ruins of the Command Center, surmising that Rito and Goldar must have dropped it. An amnesiac Goldar, who also lost his wings along with his memories, is later seen wandering around Angel Grove along with Rito. As Zedd and Rita flee from the Machine Empire, one of their Tenga Warriors is seen carrying Goldar's detached wings after his failure to destroy the Rangers, despite successfully blowing up the Command Center. They eventually encountered Bulk and Skull and ended up becoming their butlers in exchange for food and shelter. Zedd and Rita eventually found them and restored their memories with Zedd also restoring Goldar's wings. They returned to their masters and helped them in their quest to destroy the Machine Empire.
Power Rangers in Space
Main article: Power Rangers in SpaceGoldar was last seen in the final episode of Power Rangers in Space, "Countdown to Destruction". Unlike Rito, Goldar went with Zedd and Rita to the Cimmerian Planet for Dark Specter's conference, where he was responsible for revealing Andros' identity as a Power Ranger by removing his cloak. He was later present in their invasion of the Vica Galaxy, helping to subdue the Gold Ranger. Goldar's final fate was not shown among the other villains but he was confirmed destroyed following Zordon's destruction as the subsequent energy wave.
Power Rangers Beast Morphers
Main article: Power Rangers Beast MorphersGoldar's sword is one of the many villain relics in Ryjack's collection that are acquired by Venjix/Evox and his minions as they had to choose which villain's weapon to use the Re-Animizer on. Following the death of most of Sledge's crew at the hands of the Beast Morpher Rangers, Evox chose Goldar to be revived and ordered Scrozzle uses Ryjack's Re-Animizer on Goldar's sword. This reincarnated Goldar as an even more powerful version of the original known as Goldar Maximus. Upon learning that Evox/Venjix is the one who resurrected him, Goldar Maximus pledges his loyalty to Evox/Venjix. The recently-revived Sledge mocks him by saying he has more strength in his toenail causing Goldar Maximus to attack him. Evox/Venjix have no more use for Sledge then orders Goldar Maximus to kill Sledge in which he proceeds to do despite Sledge pleading with them.
Goldar Maximus is finally destroyed by Team Mighty Morphin, Team Dino Thunder and Team Dino Charge Rangers.
Reception
Goldar is considered to be one of the Power Ranger franchise's most notable villains, and his original iteration's appearance is considered to be recognizable. Loryn Stone from Nerdbot was of the view that Goldar stood out from the rest of the Power Ranger's ensemble cast of characters as a "legitimately terrifying" antagonist. She praised Goldar's characterization and depiction in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and considered him to be the show's most definitive villain.
In other media
Movies
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
Main article: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The MovieGoldar appears as a thoroughly bumbling sidekick who serves Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa and does not carry a sword, unlike his television counterpart. His suit was specifically created for the movie and was of much higher quality than the ones seen in the show, as it allowed the character's face to be more expressive and had increased flexibility that allowed the actor to move naturally.
Goldar accompanies Zedd and Rita to Earth, where they release the sorcerer Ivan Ooze from his egg-like prison. Goldar and his cohort Mordant defect to Ooze immediately after he traps both Rita and Zedd in a snowglobe and deprives them of their powers. He serves Ooze as his right-hand man while the sorcerer brainwashes the Adults in Angel Grove and helps in instructing them on digging up Ivan's war machines the Ecto-Morphicon Titans. He flees Earth for the Moon after Ivan merges with Hornitor in an attempt to defeat the resurgent Power Rangers.
In a mid-credits scene, Goldar had taken over the Moon palace and calls himself King Goldar, after Ivan Ooze's demise. He lounges on Zedd's throne being served by Mordant, only to panic when Zedd and Rita unexpectedly appear.
Power Rangers (2017 film)
Main article: Power Rangers (film)— Dean Israelite, "Power Rangers Director Explains Goldar's Redesign"."I said with my production designer language lets sort of push the envelope on him. And it seemed to start ... and I said, we always have to go back to the mythology we're creating. And the mythology that we are creating is that Rita can ... has control over elements around her. And if she has control over the elements around her that's how she physicalizes and creates the Putties that are then made out of whatever environment is around her and that logic should hold true to Goldar and Goldar then should then come out of this debunked gold mine that the whole movie is set around."
Goldar is a secondary antagonist in the 2017 movie reboot with his vocal effects provided by Fred Tatasciore. He appears as a giant gargoyle-like a monster made purely out of gold. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, director Dean Israelite envisioned Goldar to be a kaiju-like a beast that would be a physical manifestation of Rita’s evil, as opposed to an individual with a distinct personality. Israelite and production designer Andrew Menzies said Goldar is a faceless and intimidating extension of Rita which is nigh unstoppable, and designed the creature's look after a chocolate fountain with a melting form that never takes shape. Menzies commented, "I think as humans we always search for character in a face, and if it’s always shifting and changing, it becomes scary".
In the film's narrative, Goldar was created by Rita to penetrate the force field that protects the Zeo crystal. Goldar's molecular essence was scattered after he was vaporized by Zordon into a cloud of microscopic gold particles during the opening action sequence on Ancient Earth. Rita reconstitutes Goldar by stealing gold from jewelry stores, buildings, and even dental implants to manifest the monster. As Rita orders Goldar to retrieve the Zeo Crystal from underneath the local Krispy Kreme shop, the Rangers confront him with their Zords for the first time, which culminates in them assembling the Megazord. Rita attempts to counter them by merging herself with Goldar directly, but the Rangers are able to destroy the monster enough to send Rita flying towards the Moon.
A preview of Goldar's appearance, in the form of a tie-in action figure for the 2017 film has generated commentary about the film's visual direction, with various sources noting his gold-centric character design as one of the biggest departures from the 1990s series. Otterson described the iteration as "someone took an old Goldar action figure and put it through a few popcorn cycles on a microwave". Other sources have described his appearance as a "melting candle of gold", "a giant chocolate fountain", "a golem formed out of molten, melted gold", and "someone took the classic Goldar and drowned him in nacho cheese."
Comics
Goldar appears as a recurring character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic series, published by Boom! Studios. The comic series revealed that Goldar once had a gorilla-like brother named Silverback, and they both served Lord Zedd as the emperor where they were both classified as being from an alien primate race (this is a call-back to the times when Goldar was called a monkey in the TV series). At one point, Silverback tries to overthrow Zedd. Silverback is gravely wounded by Zedd who instructs Goldar to finish off his own brother with his sword. Goldar complies without much hesitation. In a later issue, Goldar became a member of a new incarnation of the Dark Rangers where he operated as the Yellow Dark Ranger.
Video games
Main article: List of Power Rangers video gamesGoldar has appeared in multiple iterations of Power Rangers video games.
He serves as the main villain in the Mighty Morphin' section of the game Power Rangers: Super Legends voiced by Nolan North. He is first seen complaining about Rita making him do her dirty work. Lord Zedd then appears in a time hole and tells him to contaminate Angel Grove's water supply, zombifying everyone there to form an army of Z-Putties. Goldar follows Zedd's demands, however, the Power Rangers are hot on his tail. The "chase" ends at Angel Grove, where Goldar is ready to contaminate the water supply, however, the Power Rangers stop him and he is forced to grow. He is defeated in the Megazord battle.
Stage play
Goldar appeared in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Live, a traveling stage show featuring voice recordings of the entire cast of the TV series for their lines and scenes, with different actors playing all the characters on stage.
Promotion and merchandise
Like many Power Rangers series characters, various merchandise has been made of Goldar since the inception of the franchise. An exclusive figure to video game retailer GameStop was released as part of the Power Rangers Lightning Collection. The action figure features Goldar's trademark sword and battle FX accessories, as well as fully articulated wings. Goldar's iteration in the 2017 reboot film was recreated as an action figure for the Power Rangers Movie Interactive Megazord series by Bandai.
References
- ^ Austin Carroll Baker (March 11, 2017). "Power Rangers: 15 Things You Didn't Know About Goldar". ScreenRant. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Dan Fleming (1996). Powerplay: Toys as Popular Culture. Manchester University Press. p. 21. ISBN 9780719047176. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
- ^ Tom Foster (17 July 2018). "10 Things You Never Knew about Goldar from The Power Rangers". TV Overmind. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Kent A. Ono (2009). Contemporary Media Culture and the Remnants of a Colonial Past. Peter Lang, 2009. p. 77. ISBN 9780820479392. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Loryn Stone (July 17, 2018). "Why Goldar was the True Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Villain All Along". Nerdbot. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Levy, Shuki (July 21, 1994). "Mutiny Part I". Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Season 2. Fox Kids. Fox.
Lord Zedd: "Your spineless, sniveling attitude leads me to believe you will serve me well. For that, I shall restore to you what was once taken away."
- ^ Phillip Martinez (March 9, 2017). "'Power Rangers' Director Explains Why Goldar Looks Like That". Player One. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". Spin. June 1995. p. 80. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Matthew Aguilar (September 5, 2017). "Power Rangers Director Explains Goldar's Redesign". ComicBook.com.
- ^ Amy Awesome (8 October 2016). "NYCC: Goldar Confirmed for Power Rangers Movie". ComicBook.com.
- ^ Shirley Li (March 9, 2017). "Power Rangers filmmakers explain Goldar's melty makeover". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Umberto Gonzalez (December 9, 2016). "'Power Rangers:' What We Know So Far (Photos)". The Wrap. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Joe Otterson (December 19, 2016). "'Power Rangers' Movie Version of Goldar Will Melt Your Brain (Photo)". The Wrap. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Blair Marnell (December 19, 2016). "THE POWER RANGERS MOVIE'S NEW GOLDAR IS CERTAINLY… GOLD". The Nerdist. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Justin Harp (March 10, 2017). "Power Rangers team explain why baddie Goldar no longer has a face". Digital Spy. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Eric Francisco (December 12, 2016). "GOLDAR REVEALED AS FINAL MONSTER IN 'POWER RANGERS' REBOOT". Inverse. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Angie Han (December 19, 2016). "'Power Rangers' Reboot First Look: Goldar Gets Golder". Slash Film. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
- ^ Matthew Aguilar (February 16, 2019). "Power Rangers: Goldar Figure Coming Exclusively To GameStop". ComicBook.com. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
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