Revision as of 02:26, 12 August 2006 edit69.132.127.27 (talk)No edit summary← Previous edit | Latest revision as of 03:17, 26 October 2024 edit undoNinjaRobotPirate (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Checkusers, Administrators147,715 editsm block evasionTag: Rollback | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|American television series}} | |||
{{in-progress tvshow}} | |||
{{pp-move}} | |||
{{infobox television | |||
{{Infobox television | |||
| show_name = Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| image = Mystic Force logo.png | |||
| image = ] | |||
| caption = | |||
| format = Action-Adventure | |||
| genre = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>] | |||
| runtime = 27 minutes | |||
| creator = | |||
| based_on = '']''<br>by ] | |||
| starring = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>] | |||
| developer = ]<br>]<br>] | |||
| country = ]/] | |||
| showrunner = Bruce Kalish | |||
| network = ] | |||
| writer = ]<br>]<br>John Tellegen<br>David Garber<br>Matt Hawkins | |||
| first_aired = ] | |||
| director = ]<br> Charlie Haskell <br> Mark Beesley <br> Andrew Merrifield <br>] | |||
| last_aired = | |||
| starring = ]<br>Angie Diaz<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>Peta Rutter<br>]<br>Barnie Duncan<br>Kelson Henderson<br>] | |||
| num_episodes = ] | |||
| theme_music_composer = Chaka Blackmon | |||
| imdb_id= 0451469}} | |||
| composer = ]<br>Steven Vincent | |||
| camera = ] | |||
| cinematography = Simon Riera | |||
| country = United States<br>Japan | |||
| language = | |||
| num_seasons = | |||
| num_episodes = 32 | |||
| list_episodes = | |||
| executive_producer = ]<br>] | |||
| producer = Sally Campbell<br>] | |||
| location = New Zealand (], ])<br>Japan (] (], ], ])) and ]) | |||
| runtime = 22 minutes | |||
| company = ] <br> Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment <br>] <br> Ranger Productions, Ltd. | |||
| network = ] {{small|(Ep 1–24 & 26–32)}} (])<br />] {{small|(Ep 25)}} (Jetix) | |||
| channel = | |||
| released = | |||
| first_aired = {{Start date|2006|02|20}} | |||
| last_aired = {{End date|2006|11|13}} | |||
| related = {{Plainlist| | |||
* '']'' | |||
* '']'' | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
'''''Power Rangers Mystic Force''''' |
'''''Power Rangers Mystic Force''''' is the fourteenth season of the television series '']'' and is based on the 29th '']'' ] series '']''.<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/09/a-visual-history-of-every-power-rangers-team-costume|title=A Visual History of Every Power Rangers Team Costume|first=Max|last=Nicholson|date=9 May 2016}}</ref> The season premiered on February 20, 2006 as part of the ] block on ]. | ||
==Plot== | |||
In Fall 2006, Power Rangers will go to 1 hour on ABC Kids due to ABC Family's announcement that it will be dropping the ] programming block. | |||
Twenty years ago in a magic-filled dimension, the forces of darkness came into power and a war called the "Great Battle" between good and evil began all while the citizens of the human world remained unaware. An army of monsters, led by a magnificent warrior named Morticon, swarmed the land with their sights set on taking over the magical realm, the human realm, and beyond. The army of Morticon, opposed by five wizards, the most powerful wizard of all Leanbow, cast a spell to pushed back the dark forces and closes the walls of the underworld forever. The Gatekeeper sealed the gates for all eternity. The army of Light successfully thwarted the dark forces' attempt to take the surface world, but the five wizards lost their lives. Leanbow, who sealed himself on their side of the Gate to make sure evil sources do not escape, journeyed to the underworld. | |||
In the present day, the city of Briarwood is struck by an earthquake, which proves powerful enough to crack the seal and allow evil to renew its attempt to invade the Earth. The sorceress Udonna, alerted to their return, seeks out teenagers Nick Russell, Chip Thorn, Xander Bly, and sisters Madison and Vida Rocca, to become the warriors of legend - the Mystic Force Power Rangers. While Nick is reluctant at first, he realizes his destiny and joins the others in the fight against the Master of the Underworld and his numerous minions. When Udonna briefly loses her Ranger powers to the mysterious Koragg, it is up to the team to save the Earth on their own. They are assisted by Udonna's bumbling apprentice, Clare, and eventually Jenji the Genie Cat and his master Daggeron, the Solaris Knight. | |||
==Synopsis== | |||
{{spoiler}} | |||
Twenty years ago, in a dimension filled with magic parallel to our own, the forces of darkness came into power and a war called the Great Battle began. An army of the undead led by a powerful warrior swarmed into the land with their sights set on the taking over the magical realm, the human realm, and beyond, but they would have to combat a legion of brave and powerful wizards. The Mystic Wizards battled valiantly against insurmountable odds, until they drove the evil back from the edge of the human world. The strongest wizard of all, Leanbow, cast a spell and sent the evil warriors into the Underworld, having the Gatekeeper seal the gates for all eternity. The forces of truth successfully thwarted the forces of darkness' attempt to take the surface world, but they lost Leanbow, as he made sure the evil forces did not escape by sealing himself on their side of the Gate. The human world would never know of the Great Battle, nor of the sacrifices made to spare their lives from destruction. Even to this day they live in peace and tranquility, totally unaware of what is about to awaken. | |||
Using their powerful magic and incredible martial arts skills, the Rangers must rely on teamwork to save the day. Later, in a shocking surprise, it is revealed that Koragg is none other than Leanbow, the greatest and the strongest of the five original wizards. In a fight with Udonna, Koragg takes over Udonna's magical staff filled with the power of goodness. Over time, Udonna's magical staff, along with the knowledge that Nick is actually his and Udonna's missing son Bowen, helps Koragg turn back to his original self, allowing him to use his powers to transform into the Wolf Warrior. In the end, the Rangers come together to defeat the Master of the Underworld with the help of Briarwood's people with the power of truth and goodness. With the forces of darkness defeated, Nick, Udonna, and Leanbow leave Briarwood to meet Nick's adoptive parents while the remaining Rangers stay behind to protect their home. | |||
The city of Briarwood was struck by an earthquake, and this earthquake was enough to break the seal just enough for evil to begin its attempt to invade the human world, again. The sorceress Udonna, realizing that the forces of evil had returned, sought out the warriors of legend, five teens living in Briarwood, to become the Power Rangers alongside her. While one of the teens was reluctant at first, he realized his destiny and joined the others in the fight against the Master of the Underworld Octomus and his numerous minions. When Udonna loses her Ranger powers to the mysterious Koragg, it is up to Nick, Chip, Madison, Vida, and Xander to save the Earth on their own. They are assisted by Udonna's bumbling apprentice Clare, and eventually Jenji the Genie and his master Daggeron, the Solaris Knight. | |||
==Cast and characters== | |||
Using their powerful magic and incredible martial arts skills, the Mystic Force Power Rangers must rely on teamwork to save the day. | |||
{{main|List of Power Rangers Mystic Force characters}}'''Mystic Force Rangers''' | |||
* ] as Bowen / Nick Russell, the Red Mystic Ranger | |||
==Rangers== | |||
* ] as Chip Thorn, the Yellow Mystic Ranger | |||
{{main|Mystic Force Power Rangers}} | |||
* ] as Madison "Maddie" Rocca, the Blue Mystic Ranger | |||
] | |||
* Angie Diaz as Vida "V" Rocca, the Pink Mystic Ranger | |||
* ] as Xander Bly, the Green Mystic Ranger | |||
* ] as Daggeron, the Solaris Knight | |||
* Peta Rutter as Udonna, the White Mystic Ranger | |||
* Chris Graham as Leanbow, the Wolf Warrior | |||
'''Supporting characters''' | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
* ] as Clare | |||
|- bgcolor="#E0E0E0" | |||
* Barnie Duncan as Toby Slambrook | |||
! Actor !! Character !! Title !! Mystic Power !! Rank | |||
* Kelson Henderson as Phineas | |||
|- bgcolor="red" style="color:white" | |||
* ] as the voice of the Snow Prince | |||
|<font color="white">]</font> | |||
* ] as the voice of Jenji | |||
|<font color="white">]</font>/Bowen | |||
* ] as Leelee Pimvare | |||
|Red Mystic Ranger/Legend Warrior | |||
* Brigitte Berger as Nikki Pimvare | |||
|Fire | |||
|Team leader | |||
|- bgcolor="yellow" | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|Yellow Mystic Ranger/Legend Warrior | |||
|Lightning | |||
|<!-- Do NOT add Second-in-command to any Ranger until verified. --> | |||
|- bgcolor="cyan" <!-- Do NOT replace "cyan" with "blue", as cyan is closer to the color of the costume. --> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|Blue Mystic Ranger/Legend Warrior | |||
|Water | |||
|<!-- Do NOT add Second-in-command to any Ranger until verified. --> | |||
|- bgcolor="deeppink" <!-- Do NOT replace "deeppink" with "pink", as the darker pink is closer to the color of the costume. --> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|Pink Mystic Ranger/Legend Warrior | |||
|Wind | |||
|<!-- Do NOT add Second-in-command to any Ranger until verified. --> | |||
|- bgcolor="limegreen" <!--Do NOT replace "limegreen" with "green", as "green" is too dark for a background.--> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|Green Mystic Ranger/Legend Warrior | |||
|Earth | |||
|<!-- Do NOT add Second-in-command to any Ranger until verified. --> | |||
|- bgcolor="white" | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|<font color="black">]</font> | |||
|White Mystic Ranger | |||
|Snow | |||
|Mentor | |||
|- bgcolor="gold" style="color:indigo" | |||
|<font color="indigo">]</font> | |||
|<font color="indigo">]</font> | |||
|Solaris Knight | |||
|Sun | |||
|Mentor | |||
|} | |||
'''Villains''' | |||
==Allies== | |||
* ] as the voice of Morticon | |||
{{Main|Allies in Power Rangers Mystic Force}} | |||
* ] as the voice of Imperious | |||
* ''']''': Udonna's niece, Nick's cousin, and the Gatekeeper to the Underworld. | |||
* ] as the voice of Koragg | |||
* ] as the voice of Necrolai | |||
* ] as the voice of Octomus | |||
* ] as the voice of Magma | |||
* ] as the voice of Oculous | |||
* Sally Stockwell as the voice of Serpentina | |||
* Dallas Barnett as the voice of Megahorn | |||
* Charlie McDermott as the voice of Hekatoid | |||
* ] as the voice of Gekkor | |||
* ] as the voice of Matoombo | |||
* ] as the voice of Itassis | |||
* Derek Judge as the voice of Black Lance | |||
* ] as the voice of Sculpin | |||
==Episodes== | |||
* '''Niella''': Former Gatekeeper to the Underworld, Niella is Udonna's sister and Clare's mother. She died sealing the Gate to the Underworld. | |||
{{main|Lists of Power Rangers episodes|List of Power Rangers episodes (seasons 1–15)|List of Power Rangers episodes (season 16–present)}} | |||
<onlyinclude>{{Episode table |background=#FFCD9B |overall=5 |season=5 |title=24 |director=16 |writer=23 |airdate=28 |dontclose = y}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 573 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 574 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 1 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 2 | |||
| Title = Broken Spell | |||
| DirectedBy = ] | |||
| WrittenBy = ] | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|2|20}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = In the small town of Briarwood, an unexpected earthquake releases a group of evil creatures. The sorceress Udonna recruits five adults to help fight these monsters and destroy them. While Vida, Madison, Xander, and Chip have taken an immediate liking to their magic, the fifth, Nick, has yet to unlock his hidden abilities. It's up to the team to work together to drive back the forces of darkness. With the four teens now beginning to understand their new destinies, Udonna is confronted by Koragg the Knight Wolf. Using the Knight Wolf Centaur, he defeats the White Ranger, taking her Snow Staff. With Udonna unable to morph, the four adults immediately begin their legacy and morph into Mystic Force Power Rangers. Udonna tries to make Nick accept his destiny to be the Red Ranger, but she cannot change his mind. When Koragg overpowers the other four Rangers, Nick arrives and finally believes in himself and magic. He morphs into the Red Mystic Ranger and joins the others in defeating Koragg. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 575 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | |||
| Title = Code Busters | |||
| DirectedBy = John Laing | |||
| WrittenBy = ] | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|2|27}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Vida and Chip make a Heroes 4 Hire Stand to unlock new spell codes by performing "good deeds", but when Madison, Nick, and Xander are captured inside the Mucor monster, Vida and Chip come to terms with the true nature of heroism. Meanwhile, the Hydra Worm is released into the forest. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 576 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | |||
| Title = Rock Solid | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|3}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Nick teases Madison for hiding behind her camera, and she tries to prove him wrong. However, during a walk in the park, Madison is the next victim of Necrolai's latest scheme to turn the people of Briarwood into ]s with the aid of Clawbster. Udonna and the Ranger's magic isn't strong enough to change Madison back as destroying Clawbster is the only way. Upon realizing he was wrong and learning Madison's fate, Nick receives the Mystic Speeder spell code and hurries to save her. After Madison is freed, the Rangers receive another spell and form the Titan Megazord to destroy Clawbster. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 577 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | |||
| Title = Whispering Voices | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|13}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Koragg uses Udonna's Snow Staff to cause Nick self-doubt in an attempt to turn the others against him. Leelee makes matters worse by hiding $1000 from Rock Porium and implicating Nick in the theft. After the truth is revealed, Koragg unleashes the Centaurus Wolf Megazord on the Rangers and briefly brings Morticon to the surface world. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 578 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | |||
| Title = Legendary Catastros | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|20}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Without the power and ability to form the Titan Megazord, Koragg's latest attack sends the Rangers reeling. Koragg's attempts to leave the battlefield are compromised when the Dark Seal accidentally sends Nick and Koragg's zord Catastros to another dimension. In this parallel world, Nick aids the wounded horse and returns to Briarwood in time to stop the Rock Troll with the Centaurus Phoenix Megazord. Afterwards, Catastros returns to Koragg. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 579 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | |||
| Title = Fire Heart | |||
| DirectedBy = Mark Beesley | |||
| WrittenBy = David Garber | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|27}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Necrolai, aided by the Taxi Cab Monster, steals a map that will lead them to the magical Fire Heart. The Rangers discover this and travel through the dangerous Cimmerian Forest to find it. Later, the Rangers defeat the Taxi Cab Monster, but Vida tears the map in the ensuing battle against Necrolai. Will the Rangers ever be able to find the Fire Heart with only half of the map? | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 580 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 581 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 8 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 9 | |||
| Title = Stranger Within | |||
| DirectedBy = Mark Beesley | |||
| WrittenBy = Bruce Kalish | |||
| OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|2006|4|3}} | |||
| OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|2006|4|17}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = The day after she goes to a night club with Leelee, Vida returns to Rootcore nearly 24 hours later, displaying multiple personality changes. Aside from that, she seems fine, but upon closer inspection, Chip unmasks her as a ] (the sun weakens Vida when the Rangers transform into Mystic Titan Dragon Formation)! After the Rangers destroy Flytrap, the citizens of Briarwood return to normal, and the Rangers think it is all over... until Chip's "Vampire Chalk" traps Vida. | |||
---- | |||
A still-vampiric Vida is taken back to Rootcore by the others but escapes and engages them in battle. Chip is ready to destroy Necrolai, but Vida stands in the way of his crossbow. After struggling to break through to her, he succeeds and fires the Dawn Crystal at Necrolai, destroying her. Unfortunately, Necrolai revives herself later that night, and Leelee is revealed to be her daughter. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 582 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10 | |||
| Title = Petrified Xander | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|4|24}} | |||
| ShortSummary = With a bulbous pimple on his face, Xander goes to extremes and uses Clare's "Plant Perfection Potion" to remove the blemish. While it works at first, Xander slowly realizes it's turning him into a tree causing him to go bunk with Phineas! Vida and Clare do their best to help while the other Rangers face Skullington. Meanwhile, Toby attempts to uncover the secret of the box with the Fire Heart inside. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 583 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 584 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 11 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 12 | |||
| Title = The Gatekeeper | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|2006|5|8}} | |||
| OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|2006|5|15}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = When Clare learns of her mother Niella's legacy, she takes on the Gatekeeper's role. While she is victorious against Necrolai, she tries to overpower Koragg after he kidnaps Udonna and forces Clare to fight him. Clare is ultimately seized by Necrolai and used to raise the gates to the Underworld. | |||
---- | |||
The gates have been raised, and Morticon is set free thanks to a crack made from the Titan Megazord. Koragg kidnaps Clare and wants to release his master from the gate, but he was unsuccessful. After Nick saves Clare from Koragg, the Rangers reunite. With Udonna's power channeled through the Megazord, Morticon is destroyed. Clare sealed the gate from the gatekeeper's power when the master attempts to release from the gate, but now Clare's powers are gone. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 585 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13 | |||
| Title = Scaredy Cat | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = Bruce Kalish | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|6|5}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Clare prepares to hatch the Dragon egg as the Rangers investigate a cave on the beach. Inside, Necrolai attacks and takes an old mummy relic, but the Rangers hold onto a mystical lamp. Back at Rootcore, the wise-cracking Jenji is released just as the newly-revived Imperious is sent into the city. He blows the Rangers away and prepares to squash the Titan Megazord until Jenji steps in to save the day. As Udonna returns, the egg hatches and the dragon within utters its first word to Clare: "Mama." | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 586 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14 | |||
| Title = Long Ago | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|6|12}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Imperious disguises himself as Calindor and tries to persuade Udonna into believing he can help the Rangers. Meanwhile, Jester the Pester has the Rangers on the ropes until a brave frog steps in and saves Madison's life. To repay her debt, Madison kisses the frog, who reverts to his true form: Daggeron, the Solaris Knight. Daggeron uses his ability to destroy Jester. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 587 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15 | |||
| Title = Inner Strength | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = Matt Hawkins | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|6|12}} | |||
| ShortSummary = When Xander neglects his training, Daggeron takes the Rangers on a trip to a dangerous dimension called Shalifar. After he leaves to fight Behemoth, it's up to Xander to save the others from a ] who is (quite ironically) a vegetarian. Xander perfects his abilities by growing pomegranates for the giant. Once the Rangers return to Briarwood, Xander gets the new Mystic Muscles to spell code, but Daggeron ultimately defeats the Behemoth with the Solar Streak Megazord. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 588 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16 | |||
| Title = Soul Specter | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|6|19}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Chip accidentally opens a magic bottle that begins to steal his soul slowly. To help him, Daggeron takes him to the top of Mount Isis to retrieve the Staff of Topaz, where he gets into a battle with Koragg for the artifact. Meanwhile, the other Rangers try to stop Gnatu and Spydax from stealing any more souls from Briarwood's citizens. After the staff's magic heals Chip, he returns to assist the Rangers. In the end, Daggeron promises to train Chip to be a knight, as he was trained to be a knight under Udonna's husband, Leanbow. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 589 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17 | |||
| Title = Ranger Down | |||
| DirectedBy = ] | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|6|26}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Jenji gets jealous of Fire Heart and takes the baby to live in the forest. Meanwhile, Imperious challenges Koragg to fight without magic and gives Koragg's magic to Necrolai in the form of a purple Mystic Morpher. With it and the new harpy creature Screamer, she leads an assault and immobilizes all Rangers except Madison. She and Jenji show up and destroy Screamer with a combination of Jenji's "Super Cat Attack" and Madison's water-based "Jenji Shining Attack". Back in the forest, Fire Heart has grown to monstrous proportions, and when Udonna confronts Phineas about his "saving a second baby", she learns that her son Bowen is still alive in the human world. | |||
Guest Star: Barnie Duncan as Piggy. | |||
* '''Jenji''': A Mystical cat genie and assistant to Daggeron. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 590 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 591 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_3 = 592 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 18 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 19 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_3 = 20 | |||
| Title = Dark Wish | |||
| DirectedBy = Mark Beesley | |||
| WrittenBy_1 = John Tellegen | |||
| WrittenBy_2 = Bruce Kalish | |||
| WrittenBy_3 = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|7|10}} | |||
| NumParts = 3 | |||
| ShortSummary = Udonna and Daggeron grow concerned when the Rangers start to become lazy and use magic for even the smallest of tasks. Meanwhile, Imperious summons the Barbarian Beasts to fight the Rangers and take out Koragg (knowing that the Knight Wolf will not allow him to make a move against the Master). When fighting becomes too tiring, the Rangers want to resort to using Jenji. Daggeron repeatedly refuses, but the Rangers' persistence convinces Daggeron to use the "Jenji Shining Attack" on 50-Below and Fightoe. Jenji is subsequently captured and taken to the Underworld, while Koragg is gravely injured after taking on the Barbarian Beasts without magic. Imperious, with Jenji at his disposal, wishes that there were no Mystic Force Rangers. The Rangers leave the magical realm when suddenly Imperious' wish starts to take effect. Daggeron is erased from existence, a dark force overtakes Rootcore, and the color is drained from the world. | |||
---- | |||
The Rangers find that the city has been overrun with Imperious' forces, led by Necrolai. Music is banned from the world, Rootcore has been destroyed, and the Rangers have lost their magic. When Koragg finds them in the forest, he tells them what has happened that the only way to reverse Jenji's wish is to see the Tribunal of Magic, which they can reach by riding Fire Heart (raised by Koragg in this alternate universe). In this other dimension, the Rangers wander through the desert until they ultimately find a door leading to the Tribunal of Magic. The Tribunal asks why the Rangers have come. After a short conversation, the Tribunal declines the Ranger's request to reverse the wish, sending them back to Briarwood, powerless. Deciding that they now have no hope, the Rangers are quickly captured by Necrolai's forces as the Tribunal sees the Rangers' surrender as proof they've made the right decision. | |||
---- | |||
When Hidiacs and Necrolai attack Toby, Nick and the others rush in to help regardless of whether they'll be destroyed. They are easily defeated without their powers, but as Necrolai steps in to finish the Rangers off, the Tribunal reverses the wish after witnessing the Rangers' bravery, to Imperious' disbelief. The Rangers, with their powers back, quickly defeat the Hidiacs, but 50-Below and Fightoe are sent to Earth again, and after being beaten badly, the Rangers realize they have taken their magic for granted. In the underworld, Jenji tricks Leelee into letting him go, and he quickly teleports to Rootcore. When the Tribunal believes the Rangers have learned their lesson, they grant them new power: Legend Mode, turning the Rangers into the Legend Warriors. The Rangers defeat 50-Below and then use the Manticore Megazord to defeat Ursus, a machine golem powered by Fightoe's spirit. In the end, the Rangers celebrate the Rock-Porium's anniversary with a cake that, while not made with magic and not as nice looking, is very much appreciated by Toby. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 593 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21 | |||
| Title = Koragg's Trial | |||
| DirectedBy = Jonathan Brough | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|7|22}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Koragg takes his magic from Necrolai to challenge the Rangers' new Legend power. When Koragg grows, the Rangers use the Manticore Megazord and start to win, but Imperious summons a virus that infects the Megazord (and Rangers inside). Koragg, angered by Imperious' intrusion on their battle, negates the effects of the virus. As a result, Imperious makes Koragg stand trial for his countless failures and treason. Koragg argues that while he fights with honor in The Master's name, Imperious does not and shouldn't be trusted. In the end, The Master agrees and allows Koragg to keep his power. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 594 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 595 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 22 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 23 | |||
| Title = Heir Apparent | |||
| DirectedBy = Jonathan Brough | |||
| WrittenBy = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|2006|7|29}} | |||
| OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|2006|8|11}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = As Udonna and Daggeron tell the Rangers of how Leanbow was sealed away in the Underworld, Imperious plots to use the Rangers' Legend power to revive The Master. He has Koragg deal with the Rangers. While fighting Daggeron in the Dimension of Wandering Souls, Imperious tricks Daggeron by using the Solar Streak Megazord's energy and the spirits of the monsters slain by Leanbow to create the Chimera. After Imperious disposes of Daggeron, Chimera and Koragg capture the Rangers. Udonna uses a spell to travel to the Underworld, but The Master quickly strikes her down. Koragg's visions intensify into an onslaught of flashbacks, and when he finally realizes the truth, he attacks the Master, saves Udonna, and assumes his true form: Leanbow. | |||
---- | |||
With Leanbow's help, the Rangers and Udonna escape the Underworld, and Leanbow teleports a weakened Udonna away. When the unicorn Brightstar appears, Nick destroys Chimera with the Phoenix Unizord, but when Leanbow is turned back into Koragg, Nick has a hard time holding him off. During the fight, Daggeron arrives to settle things with Imperious in a Bound Battle. Clare gives Udonna Nick's baby blanket, and when she realizes who Nick is, she rushes to the battlefield to tell everyone. Daggeron defeats Imperious, who turns to dust while foretelling a cryptic remark. Just as Leanbow turns back to his true form, The Master uses the Legend power and begins to rise from the Underworld. Leanbow freezes the Rangers in place and fights The Master himself. He stops his revival and returns the Rangers' Legend power, but he seemingly perishes in the battle. Udonna, however, adjusting to life as a mother, believes that Leanbow is still alive. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 596 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24 | |||
| Title = The Light | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = Bruce Kalish | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|8|14}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Udonna leaves Rootcore to search for Leanbow. Shortly after, the Ten Terrors arrive and start their campaign to punish the Earth for refusing dark magic, as well as find "the Light", the child born of magical blood that has the natural potential to be the strongest sorcerer of all. After confronting Phineas about this, Nick finds out that he is the Light. Magma is the first Terror to challenge the Rangers, implicating his own rules into a special game; if the Rangers are still standing by the time a radio tower is done burning, they will win. When the Rangers turn into the Manticore Megazord, Magma quickly stops them. The onlooking Terrors notice that the tower has burnt down all the way; Magma has lost his own game and he is destroyed as punishment. Gekkor points out to Necrolai that the Rules of Darkness must be adhered to for The Master to return. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 597 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25 | |||
| Title = The Hunter | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|8|20}} | |||
| ShortSummary = The second of the Ten Terrors is chosen to destroy The Light. When Oculous immobilizes four Rangers, Nick summons Fire Heart and unlocks the power of the Mystic Battlizer to kill him and get his friends back. Meanwhile, Megahorn breaks the sacred rules and sets out on his own to battle Daggeron, as Udonna finds a familiar face is following her. | |||
'''Note''': This episode's first airing was on ] instead of ]. | |||
* '''Fire Heart''': This dragon is said by the Ancients to have great power. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 598 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26 | |||
| Title = Hard Heads | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = Matt Hawkins | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|9|18}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Nick and Vida argue over Nick using Vida's DJing equipment. They get slimed by Hekatoid, so they can't morph. As stubborn as they are, they need to work together to save the others from Serpentina. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 599 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27 | |||
| Title = The Snow Prince | |||
| DirectedBy = Andrew Merrifield | |||
| WrittenBy = Jackie Marchand | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|9|25}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Trying to stop The Master from rising, Leanbow has to deal with Sculpin's attempt to foil his plan. The Snow Prince commands that instead of being a teacher, Daggeron should lesson from Nick on following his instincts which comes in handy when fighting Megahorn. Hekatoid finds and captures Udonna knocking Claire unconscious. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 600 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 601 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 28 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 29 | |||
| Title = Light Source | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = John Tellegen | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|9}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = Hekatoid has captured Udonna, and the Rangers chase after him in his dimension to rescue her. Daggeron, in the real world, tries to stop all the tadpoles Hekatoid has laid from destroying the world. | |||
---- | |||
The teens lose their powers trying to save Udonna, so Leelee, Phineas, and Clare end up saving her instead along with her White Ranger powers. The Terrors also acquire The Master from a defeated Leanbow. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber = 602 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30 | |||
| Title = The Return | |||
| DirectedBy = Charlie Haskell | |||
| WrittenBy = Bruce Kalish | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|30}} | |||
| ShortSummary = Matoombo is chosen to bring forth the Master, but he doesn't want to hurt anyone. Vida teams up with him to try to seal the Master away. Later, Leanbow comes to the Rangers' aid when they can't defeat Gekkor. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist|Power Rangers Mystic Force | |||
| EpisodeNumber_1 = 603 | |||
| EpisodeNumber_2 = 604 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 31 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 32 | |||
| Title = Mystic Fate | |||
| DirectedBy = Mark Beesley | |||
| WrittenBy_1 = Jackie Marchand | |||
| WrittenBy_2 = Bruce Kalish | |||
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|13}} | |||
| NumParts = 2 | |||
| ShortSummary = Itasiss is chosen to destroy the surface world. Refusing, she tries to convince the remaining Terrors of the thing called courage; she is killed anyway. The Master decides to take care of things himself, starting with the Light/Nick-Bowen. After taking over Nick's mind and body, he proceeds to destroy the Mystic Village. Nick then dons Koragg's armor, taking Leanbow with him to Rootcore for a showdown, trashing it in the process. Nick breaks free of the Master's evil hold, expelling him into the real world. The Snow Prince appears in Rootcore, bringing news that the Mystic Realm has been destroyed and Mystic Mother (a reformed Rita Repulsa). While Daggeron and Leanbow fight in the Mystic Realm against the Master, Udonna takes on Sculpin, and the Rangers continue their fight with Black Lance. The Rangers, and Udonna, are seemingly defeated as they lay on the ground, powerless. Leanbow and Daggeron combine their powers in one final attempt to destroy the Master, but their magic is too weak. After The Master devours their magic, Daggeron takes a blow for Leanbow and is killed. In the upper world, Jenji shields the Rangers from one of Sculpin's attacks and is destroyed. Meanwhile, Udonna is taken to the underworld by Sculpin. | |||
---- | |||
Nick, not willing to give up, fights Black Lance, destroying him with the other Rangers. The Master arrives, spitting out a dead Daggeron and Leanbow before he devours time until they are in the future, a dead, barren, and dark wasteland. After fighting the Master in Legend Mode, their Legend powers are taken away. Nick uses all his remaining power and forces the Master to spit out the time he devoured. Though The Master threatens to destroy them, they are saved by the Snow Prince and Clare. Mystic Mother lived by turning herself into energy before being killed. As the Master retreats, Udonna appears with Itassis and Necrolai. Itassis tells how Necrolai saved her and destroyed Sculpin with the power of courage. Leanbow and Daggeron are revived by Necrolai, while Jenji returns to his normal self. Necrolai was turned into a human thanks to the good energy she absorbed. The humans, led by Toby, and the mystical creatures, led by Phineas, band together to return the magic to the Rangers. The Rangers take on the Master with all their power, destroying him with their overwhelming magic. The story wraps up with everyone working together, the worlds united, and having a party in Toby's store with a revived Matoombo. Madison tells Nick to come back for her, and he gives her his baby blanket. Meanwhile, Nick, Udonna, and Leanbow ride off into the sunset, with Fire Heart rushing behind, while Clare is now a sorceress and resident of Rootcore. | |||
'''Note''': This two-parter aired in the United Kingdom on {{Start date|2006|11|4}}, before the United States' broadcast. | |||
* '''Toby''': The Teens' boss at the Rock-Porium. | |||
| LineColor = FFCD9B | |||
}} | |||
{{End|html=y|Episode table}}</onlyinclude> | |||
==Comics== | |||
* '''Phineas''': A troblin (half-troll, half-goblin) who roams the woods. | |||
Characters have been featured in ] published by ]. | |||
In 2018, the Mystic Force Rangers appeared in "]", a crossover event between teams from all eras commemorating the 25th anniversary of the original television series. It was published in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' #25-30 and various tie-ins. | |||
* '''Ancient Titans''': Supernatural beings who the Rangers draw their powers from. | |||
A ''Power Rangers Mystic Force'' story by Magdalene Visaggio and French Carlomagno was published the same year in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 25th Anniversary Special'' #1. | |||
* <!--It is spelled Leanbow, do not change it-->'''Leanbow''': The Red Mystic Wizard and Udonna's husband that was transformed into Koragg by dark magic (Portrayed by ]). | |||
* '''Mystic Wizards''': Leanbow's allies from the Great Battle. | |||
* '''Tribunal of Magic''': The governing organization of all magic. The Power Rangers go to to try and reverse the wish that changed history and took away their magic in ''Dark Wish''. The Tribunal of Magic also granted the Legend Mode onto the Power Rangers. | |||
* '''Leelee''': A snobby Briarwood teen and Necrolai's daughter. She has abandoned the side of darkness and is currently working at Rock Porium (Portrayed by ]). | |||
==Villains== | |||
{{Main|Villains in Power Rangers Mystic Force}} | |||
* '''Octomus''': The Supreme Master of the Underworld. | |||
* '''Morticon''': An undead general who led Octomus' army before being destroyed by the Titan Megazord (Voiced by ]). | |||
* '''Necrolai''': Dark mistress of the Underworld, Queen of the Vampires and mother of Leelee. (Voiced by ]). | |||
* ''']''': A powerful sorcerer and master swordsman who is loyal to no one but Octomus. He was recently revealed to be Leanbow, Udonna's husband (Voiced by ]). | |||
* '''Imperious''': Was once an ally and friend of the Mystic Wizards called Calindor, but has now taken Morticon's place as leader of the Underworld. He plotted to overthrow Octomus, but was destroyed by Daggeron before he had a chance (Calindor portrayed by ], Imperious voiced by ]). | |||
* '''The Ten Terrors''': The most powerful servents of Octomus. | |||
** '''Magma''': A fiery creature, the first of the Ten Terrors to attack. Destroyed by Sculpin after he failed to destroy the Rangers (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Oculous''': A red eyed cyclops with a sniper rifle (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Serpentina''': A turquoise snakelike monster with a mirror-shield for a weapon (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Megahorn''': A dragon type creature with bonelike armor (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Hekatoid''': A gluttonous, green hammer-wielding monster (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Gekkor''': A spear wielding ] creature (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Matoombo''': A powerful gray knight with no visible eyes (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Itassis''': A sphinx goddess with an arm-mounted bazooka (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Black Lance''': A black knight monster with a shield and lance (Voiced by ]). | |||
** '''Sculpin''': The red fishlike leader of the Ten Terrors with a trident for a weapon (Voiced by ]). | |||
* ''']s:''' | |||
** Hidiacs | |||
** Styxoids (Voiced by ]) | |||
* ''']''' | |||
==Arsenal== | |||
* '''Xenotome''': The Xenotome is an ancient, mystical book and the Rangers' main source of magical information. Whenever the Rangers unlock a Spell Code, the Xenotome will explain the spell's function. The Xenotome is a fountain of untapped magical knowledge, hence it is called "The Book of The Unknown". | |||
* '''Snow Staff''': Udonna's own variant Mystic Staff and her personal weapon while morphed. It's somewhat like the Red Ranger's Sword in length, but its "blade" is not used as such. It is capable of releasing blasts of wind cold enough to freeze an opponent in place. When ] defeated Udonna in battle, he stole the Snow Staff and took it to the Pit where it is currently kept. Koragg once used the Staff to somehow contact Nick by way of magical telepathy, creating a two-way telepathic connection which they can both use without the Snow Staff. When Udonna was captured and held captive in the Underworld, she was able to channel herself in Ranger form through the Snow Staff and assist the other Rangers in defeating Morticon. | |||
* '''Mystic Morphers''': These cell phones, which morph the Rangers with the call of ''"Magical Source, Mystic Force!"'', can perform spells via various digit-based codes that are entered into the keypad. They were originally magic wands, but Udonna changed them to suit the Rangers' liking. (See ]). | |||
* '''Magi Staffs''': A compact staff carried by each of the five Rangers, with multiple functions. | |||
** '''Axe Mode''': An axe that the Green Ranger uses. It is capable of producing shockwaves and fissures when it strikes the ground. | |||
** '''Crossbow Mode''': A crossbow with which the Yellow Ranger can fire bolts of electricity. It was once used to fire the Dawn Crystal, a yellow arrow-shaped crystal that (temporarliy) destroyed Necrolai. | |||
** '''Sword/Striker Mode''': A sword brandished by the Red Ranger. The blade can be engulfed in flame at his will. Nick has recently been referring to his sword as a Striker, which is a possible error on behalf of the writers. | |||
** '''Wand Mode''': The Magi Staff in its original form. In this mode, the Blue Ranger can use it to channel her elemental water powers, the Pink Ranger can use her elemental wind powers, shapeshifting abilities, or a combination of the two, the Red Ranger can conjure fire, the Green Ranger can use it to summon powerful vines to restrain his enemies, and the Yellow Ranger can summon lightning power. The Magi Staff is also capable of doing a Speed Spell Attack where all the Rangers gain more speed than any of their vehicles. | |||
* '''Mystic Racers''': Five large futuristic flight vehicles used for transportation that are actually old wooden brooms and revert to this form when not in use. They are kept on special revolving walls in Rootcore. | |||
* '''Mystic Speeder''': An extremely powerful motorcycle used by the Red Ranger, capable of travelling at high speeds. Its offensive abilities include launching a large front-mounted projectile and laser blasts. | |||
* '''Mystic Force Fighters''': Large red boxing gloves capable of increasing the wearer's strength, speed and stamina. They can be used by the five core Rangers, but they were originally activated by Xander when he fought Skullington. Xander finished off Skullington by leaping incredibly high into the air and landing on his fist, causing a fissure. Nick later used them against Koragg, channeling his elemental powers and setting himself ablaze before launching himself at Koragg from within a flaming tornado in a move he called the "Spin Attack". Chip also used them in ''Soul Specter'' against Spydex. | |||
* '''Solar Cell Morpher''': Daggeron's morphing device is a cellphone-ticket puncher hybrid. Daggeron can also use the Solar Cell Morpher in conjunction with a variety of magical cards in order to cast various spells. | |||
* '''Solaris Laser Lamp''': Jenji's home can be converted into Daggeron's personal blaster weapon. It can fire powerful lasers and can perform the ''Jenji Shining Attack'' to finish off opponents. In the episode ''Ranger Down'', Madison used the Solaris Laser Lamp to destroy Screamer to restore the people that had been turned into feathers, including the other four Rangers. | |||
* '''Solaris Carpet''': This enchanted carpet serves as the Solaris Knight's personal transport. | |||
* '''Mystic Muscles''': After learning his lesson in ''Inner Strength'', Xander received a new spell code that granted him exaggerated muscles, with which he was able to defeat the Behemoth easily. | |||
* ''']''': A power-up for the five core Rangers given to them by the Tribunal of Magic that transforms the Rangers into the Legend Warriors with a call of ''"Legendary Source, Mystic Force!"''. Included are extra armor and the Mystic Lion Staffs. The Rangers lose their capes in this form and also gain small helmet attachments modelled after their visors. Nick and Chip have wings protruding from the sides of their helmets. Madison has a fin on the top of her helmet, Vida has wing-like ridges and Xander has horns that appear to sweep backwards. | |||
** '''Mystic Lion Staffs''': These staffs are carried by the Rangers in Legend Mode. The end of each staff features a stylized lion head, with a rotary phone built into the mane. These staffs grant the Rangers the ability to cast even more powerful spells and transform into the Legendary Titans. | |||
* ''']''': A form used by Clare, Niella (when she was alive), Calindor (before he became Imperious), Daggeron and Leanbow. | |||
* ''']''': The Red Mystic Ranger's Battlizer allows for a great power boost. Nick gets covered in blue knight-like armor, gains wings, wields two Battle Staffs, and carries an activation device that looks like a red Solar Cell Morpher, the Fierce Dragon Morpher. According to materials in Bandai's American toy line, the Battlized Red Ranger is either the '''Red Dragon Fire Ranger''' or the '''Red Dragon Force Ranger'''. | |||
==Spells== | |||
{{Main|Spells in Power Rangers Mystic Force}} | |||
Throughout the season the Mystic Rangers, Underworld Villains, and Mystical Allies use these magical spells for various purposes. Spells are divided into three groups in this series: | |||
* '''Ranger Spells''': Spells that the Mystic Force Rangers use. | |||
* '''Dark Spells''': Dark Spells that the Underworld Villains use. | |||
* '''Neutral Spells''': Spells that are neutral and can do various purposes. | |||
==]s== | |||
{{main|Zords in Power Rangers Mystic Force}} | |||
Several of the Zords in ''Power Rangers Mystic Force'' are actually the Mystic Rangers themselves, transformed into mythological creatures. The only exception to this is the Solar Streak Megazord, which is actually a mechanical train-based Megazord piloted by the Solaris Knight. When the Rangers form their own Megazords, they appear in a cockpit, no longer part of their transformed state. | |||
* '''Titan Megazord''' (combination of the Five Mystic Titans) | |||
** '''Mystic Phoenix''' (Nick/Red) | |||
** '''Mystic Dragon''' (combination of Mystic Garuda, Mermaid, Sprite, and Minotaur) | |||
*** '''Mystic Garuda''' (Chip/Yellow) | |||
*** '''Mystic Mermaid''' (Madison/Blue) | |||
*** '''Mystic Sprite''' (Vida/Pink) | |||
*** '''Mystic Minotaur''' (Xander/Green) | |||
* '''Catastros''' (Koragg the Knight Wolf) | |||
** '''Knight Wolf Centaur''' (combination of Koragg and Catastros) | |||
** '''Centaurus Wolf Megazord''' (final combination of Koragg and Catastros) | |||
** '''Centaurus Phoenix Megazord''' (combination of Mystic Phoenix and Catastros) | |||
* '''Solar Train''' (Daggeron/Solaris Knight) | |||
** '''Solar Streak Megazord''' (Solar Train, Fighting Mode) | |||
* '''Manticore Megazord''' (combination of Mystic Firebird and Lion) | |||
** '''Mystic Firebird''' (Nick/Red) | |||
** '''Mystic Lion''' (Chip/Yellow, Madison/Blue, Vida/Pink, Xander/Green) | |||
* '''Brightstar''' (Nick/Red) | |||
** '''Phoenix Fury Zord''' (combination of Mystic Phoenix and Brightstar) | |||
==Episodes== | |||
<!-- If there are episodes added here that are not listed on TV.com's page, they will be deleted and you will be warned for deliberately introducing false information into this article. --> | |||
{{Main|List of Power Rangers Mystic Force episodes}} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | |||
! Episode Number ||Air date|| Episode Title | |||
|- | |||
| 01 ||] || "], Part I" | |||
|- | |||
| 02 ||] || "], Part II" | |||
|- | |||
| 03 ||] || "Code Busters" | |||
|- | |||
| 04 ||] || "Rock Solid" | |||
|- | |||
| 05 ||] || "Whispering Voices" | |||
|- | |||
| 06 ||] || "Legendary Catastros" | |||
|- | |||
| 07 ||] || "Fire Heart" | |||
|- | |||
| 08 ||] || "Stranger Within, Part I" | |||
|- | |||
| 09 ||] || "Stranger Within, Part II" | |||
|- | |||
| 10 ||] || "Petrified Xander" | |||
|- | |||
| 11 ||] || "The Gatekeeper, Part I" | |||
|- | |||
| 12 ||] || "The Gatekeeper, Part II" | |||
|- | |||
| 13 ||] || "Scaredy Cat" | |||
|- | |||
| 14 ||] || "Long Ago" | |||
|- | |||
| 15 ||] || "Inner Strength" | |||
|- | |||
| 16 ||] || "Soul Specter" | |||
|- | |||
| 17 ||] || "Ranger Down" | |||
|- | |||
| 18 ||] || "], Part I" | |||
|- | |||
| 19 ||] || "], Part II" | |||
|- | |||
| 20 ||] || "], Part III" | |||
|- | |||
| 21 ||] || "Koragg's Trial" | |||
|- | |||
| 22 ||] || "Heir Apparent, Part I" | |||
|- | |||
| 23 ||] || "Heir Apparent, Part II" | |||
|- | |||
| 24 ||] || "The Light" | |||
|- | |||
| 25 ||] || "The Hunter" | |||
|-<!--Episodes listed beyond this portion have been revealed through the Power Rangers fan community, but not through an outside source. Portions of this table will be unhidden if they appear on a source outside of any sort of fansite. | |||
| 26 ||] || "Hard Heads" | |||
|- | |||
| 27 || || | |||
|- | |||
| 28 || || | |||
|- | |||
| 29 || || | |||
|- | |||
| 30 || || | |||
|- | |||
| 31 || || | |||
|- | |||
| 32 || ||--> | |||
|} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* This is the first season since '']'' where at least one main villain is not on the opening credits. | |||
* ] (Boom in ]) has a role as Phineas in this series (this time in costume), making ''Mystic Force'' the third consecutive Power Ranger series he has appeared in (he had minor appearances in '']''). | |||
* ] (Krista in ''-Dino Thunder'', and the voice of S.P.D. Nova Ranger in ''S.P.D.'') has a role in ''Mystic Force'' as Clare, which makes this her third consecutive appearance in some form in a Power Rangers series. | |||
* ] has a role in Mystic Force as Daggeron, the Solaris Knight. He portrayed ] and Sergeant Silverback in the previous series, ''S.P.D.'', which will make him the first actor to portray two different characters who are Rangers. | |||
* ] returns for a second consecutive season, this time free of make-up, as Toby, the Rangers' boss at the Rock Porium. He recently reprised his role as ], from ''S.P.D.'' for a ] in the episode ''Ranger Down''. It also reveals that Piggy was on Earth way before S.P.D. arrived. | |||
* ] also returns as the voice of Itassis. She played the role of Morgana in ''S.P.D.''. | |||
* This is the first Power Rangers team to feature capes as part of all of their suits. The ] from '']'' had a cape, but his status as a Ranger is disputed. | |||
* This will be the first full "down under" cast since the move to ] (composed of 4 ] and 2 ] for the Ranger team). | |||
* This will be the second Power Rangers team not to feature an ] Ranger; the first was '']''. | |||
* Madison and Vida are sisters, making Mystic Force the first season with two sisters as Power Rangers, and the fourth in terms of siblings. First being Leo & Mike Corbett (''Lost Galaxy''), followed by Dana & Ryan Mitchell ('']''), and Hunter & Blake Bradley (''Ninja Storm'', although they were adopted brothers, not blood-related). Andros and Karone were also siblings, but they did not serve on the same Ranger teams. | |||
* The Mystic Force Power Rangers will be the second Ranger team to have more than six Rangers, the first being S.P.D. which ended with 14 overall (the five main B-Squad Rangers, Shadow Ranger, Omega Ranger, Kat Ranger for only one appearance, the five evil A-Squad Rangers, and Nova Ranger in the finale). It is disputed whether the ] from '']'' (a mini-series bridging the gap between '']'' and ''Power Rangers Zeo'') should be counted towards the team's number, considering they only had a few cameo appearances and were their own team, and did not fight for Zordon. | |||
* ''Mystic Force'' currently holds the record for the shortest full season made with only 32 episodes scheduled to air. Previous seasons had 38 episodes. | |||
* This will be the first time since '']'' that a Ranger with a non-American accent has been a member of the core team. During the first half of that series, ] (played by ] who had previously been the second Pink Power Ranger, the second Pink Ninja Ranger, Zeo Ranger I — Pink, and the first Pink Turbo Ranger) was from Australia and had an Australian accent, just like Sutherland. Xander Bly, the Green Mystic Ranger, is the only member of the ''Mystic Force'' cast to use his natural accent, as his character is written so that he has only recently moved from Australia to Briarwood (the other Ranger actors, despite hailing from Australia and New Zealand, put on American accents for the series). The actor who plays Xander, ], is from ], Australia. ] has also decided to use his accent as well (however slight it may be). | |||
* This will be the final series to air on ], which will drop the Jetix block in fall 2006. Power Rangers will continue to air on ABC Kids and Toon Disney in the United States, as well as the various Jetix stations in other nations | |||
* This will be the first time the five core Rangers actually become their Zords (through use of magic) as opposed to just piloting them. ''Alien Rangers'' had a similar situation, with the Aquitian Rangers telepathically controlling the Battle Borgs. | |||
* This is the first Power Rangers series to start with the White Ranger being the first Power Ranger established. This is also the first Power Rangers series to premiere six Rangers at the beginning, although after the first episode the White Ranger has lost her powers, and assists the Power Rangers from the sidelines, until she goes off on a quest. | |||
* This is the first series to have three female Power Rangers at the beginning of the season. | |||
* ], who portrays Udonna, is the oldest person, so far, to play the role of a Power Ranger, which are normally played by teens or adults no older than 25, with the exception of ], who was 38 when he played Tideus in ''Alien Rangers'', ], who was 30 when he reprised his role as ] for a fourth time in '']'', and ], who was 31 when he first took on the role of ] in ''Ninja Storm''. | |||
* ], potraying Nick Russell the Red Mystic Ranger, makes it the first time a Ranger was played by an actor of ] ] (Dirani is a ]-]n). | |||
* Due to the fact that in Japanese children's programming, guidelines are much more lenient than those of the United States, Necrolai's counterpart in ''Magiranger'', Vancuria, was able to have a rather revealing costume with realistic breasts. Disney never shows close-up, full body images of Necrolai, and instead zooms in on her face and avoids showing her chest area as many times as possible. In scenes with Necrolai filmed for the American audience, the revealing costume is replaced with a full bodysuit. | |||
* This is the second season to have a train as a Megazord, the first being ''Lightspeed Rescue''. | |||
* This is the first series to employ the use of cards with a morpher: Daggeron's Solar Cell Morpher. | |||
* Mystic Force features one of the largest villains/monsters in ] history. In the episode ''Scaredy Cat'', Imperious grows to become more than one hundred times larger than the Titan Megazord. The other villain who rivals Imperious in this size is Dark Specter from ''In Space''. | |||
* The Solaris Knight is the second character whose status as a Power Ranger is questioned. He, along with ] as the ] do not have "Ranger" as part of their title, but Morph and fight alongside the Rangers. However, the Solaris Knight's status as a Ranger is closer than the Magna Defender's due to his origins in ''Magiranger''. The ]'s status is also questioned because while he had "Ranger" as part of his title, he has no alternate un-Morphed form. | |||
* With Nick having been revealed as Bowen and as the son of Udonna and Leanbow, this is the first Power Rangers series to feature a mother and son on the same Ranger team. This would also be the second time that a Ranger's father is on the evil side, following ], where Trent's adopted father Anton Mercer was ]. These occurrences are comparable to ] and ] in the ] saga (however this isn't the first time a Ranger was blood related to a villain). | |||
* ''Mystic Force'' will mark the second time where there has not been a team-up episode with the previous team since the inception of the practice of having team-up episodes in ''Lost Galaxy''. The first was when there was no team-up between '']'' and ''Ninja Storm'', due to the switch in production companies and filming locations. A possible reason for the lack of a team-up between ''S.P.D.'' and ''Mystic Force'' comes from the number of episodes planned for ''Mystic Force'' (32) when previous seasons had more episodes (38). | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references /> | |||
* On ], 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 considered. He then posted the rap-style theme on a fan message board. | |||
* On ], Ron Wasserman was informed by Disney that they would not be using either of the themes he submitted. He then posted the rock-style theme on a fan message board. | |||
* On ], Toon Disney aired the first teaser ] for "Power Rangers Mystic Force". | |||
* On ], Toon Disney aired a 30-second and a 1-minute promo for "Power Rangers Mystic Force". | |||
* On ], Jetix uploaded the official "Power Rangers Mystic Force" theme song onto their website. | |||
* On ], the theme song was taken down and replaced. The second theme was essentially the same, though the lyrics were modified slightly and arranged differently. | |||
* On ], Disney started their on-demand service by posting ''Scaredy Cat'' on the official Power Rangers website. The episodes remain on the lists for a week before they are replaced by a different episode. As of this writing, the website has older ''Mystic Force'' episodes for viewing, instead. These episodes can only be viewed by users in the United States. | |||
** On ], Disney posted ''Inner Strength'' on the official Power Rangers website. | |||
** On ], Disney posted ''Soul Specter'' on the official Power Rangers website. | |||
** On ], Disney posted ''Ranger Down'' on the official Power Rangers website. | |||
** On ], Disney posted ''The Light'' on the official Power Rangers website. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{Wikiquote}} | |||
* Official website | |||
* | |||
* Official DVD site, with information, trailers, and downloads | |||
* |
* {{IMDb title|0451469|Power Rangers Mystic Force}} | ||
* | |||
* | |||
* Fansite | |||
{{start box}} | |||
{{succession box|title=]|before=]|after=]|years=2006}} | |||
{{end box}} | |||
{{Power Rangers}} | {{Power Rangers}} | ||
{{Jetix}} | |||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] |
Latest revision as of 03:17, 26 October 2024
American television seriesPower Rangers Mystic Force | |
---|---|
Genre | Action Adventure Horror Superhero Dark fantasy |
Based on | Mahō Sentai Magiranger by Toei Company |
Developed by | Jetix The Walt Disney Company Toei Company |
Showrunner | Bruce Kalish |
Written by | Bruce Kalish Jackie Marchand John Tellegen David Garber Matt Hawkins |
Directed by | John Laing Charlie Haskell Mark Beesley Andrew Merrifield Jonathan Brough |
Starring | Firass Dirani Angie Diaz Richard Brancatisano Melanie Vallejo Nic Sampson John Tui Peta Rutter Antonia Prebble Barnie Duncan Kelson Henderson Holly Shanahan |
Theme music composer | Chaka Blackmon |
Composers | Bruce Lynch Steven Vincent |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Bruce Kalish Koichi Sakamoto |
Producers | Sally Campbell Charles Knight |
Production locations | New Zealand (Wellington, Auckland) Japan (Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama)) and Kyoto) |
Cinematography | Simon Riera |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | BVS Entertainment Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment Toei Company, Ltd. Ranger Productions, Ltd. |
Original release | |
Network | Toon Disney (Ep 1–24 & 26–32) (Jetix) ABC Family (Ep 25) (Jetix) |
Release | February 20 (2006-02-20) – November 13, 2006 (2006-11-13) |
Related | |
Power Rangers Mystic Force is the fourteenth season of the television series Power Rangers and is based on the 29th Super Sentai tokusatsu series Mahō Sentai Magiranger. The season premiered on February 20, 2006 as part of the Jetix block on Toon Disney.
Plot
Twenty years ago in a magic-filled dimension, the forces of darkness came into power and a war called the "Great Battle" between good and evil began all while the citizens of the human world remained unaware. An army of monsters, led by a magnificent warrior named Morticon, swarmed the land with their sights set on taking over the magical realm, the human realm, and beyond. The army of Morticon, opposed by five wizards, the most powerful wizard of all Leanbow, cast a spell to pushed back the dark forces and closes the walls of the underworld forever. The Gatekeeper sealed the gates for all eternity. The army of Light successfully thwarted the dark forces' attempt to take the surface world, but the five wizards lost their lives. Leanbow, who sealed himself on their side of the Gate to make sure evil sources do not escape, journeyed to the underworld.
In the present day, the city of Briarwood is struck by an earthquake, which proves powerful enough to crack the seal and allow evil to renew its attempt to invade the Earth. The sorceress Udonna, alerted to their return, seeks out teenagers Nick Russell, Chip Thorn, Xander Bly, and sisters Madison and Vida Rocca, to become the warriors of legend - the Mystic Force Power Rangers. While Nick is reluctant at first, he realizes his destiny and joins the others in the fight against the Master of the Underworld and his numerous minions. When Udonna briefly loses her Ranger powers to the mysterious Koragg, it is up to the team to save the Earth on their own. They are assisted by Udonna's bumbling apprentice, Clare, and eventually Jenji the Genie Cat and his master Daggeron, the Solaris Knight.
Using their powerful magic and incredible martial arts skills, the Rangers must rely on teamwork to save the day. Later, in a shocking surprise, it is revealed that Koragg is none other than Leanbow, the greatest and the strongest of the five original wizards. In a fight with Udonna, Koragg takes over Udonna's magical staff filled with the power of goodness. Over time, Udonna's magical staff, along with the knowledge that Nick is actually his and Udonna's missing son Bowen, helps Koragg turn back to his original self, allowing him to use his powers to transform into the Wolf Warrior. In the end, the Rangers come together to defeat the Master of the Underworld with the help of Briarwood's people with the power of truth and goodness. With the forces of darkness defeated, Nick, Udonna, and Leanbow leave Briarwood to meet Nick's adoptive parents while the remaining Rangers stay behind to protect their home.
Cast and characters
Main article: List of Power Rangers Mystic Force charactersMystic Force Rangers
- Firass Dirani as Bowen / Nick Russell, the Red Mystic Ranger
- Nic Sampson as Chip Thorn, the Yellow Mystic Ranger
- Melanie Vallejo as Madison "Maddie" Rocca, the Blue Mystic Ranger
- Angie Diaz as Vida "V" Rocca, the Pink Mystic Ranger
- Richard Brancatisano as Xander Bly, the Green Mystic Ranger
- John Tui as Daggeron, the Solaris Knight
- Peta Rutter as Udonna, the White Mystic Ranger
- Chris Graham as Leanbow, the Wolf Warrior
Supporting characters
- Antonia Prebble as Clare
- Barnie Duncan as Toby Slambrook
- Kelson Henderson as Phineas
- Paolo Rotondo as the voice of the Snow Prince
- Oliver Driver as the voice of Jenji
- Holly Shanahan as Leelee Pimvare
- Brigitte Berger as Nikki Pimvare
Villains
- Andrew Robertt as the voice of Morticon
- Stuart Devenie as the voice of Imperious
- Geoff Dolan as the voice of Koragg
- Donogh Rees as the voice of Necrolai
- John Leigh as the voice of Octomus
- Greg Smith as the voice of Magma
- Andrew Laing as the voice of Oculous
- Sally Stockwell as the voice of Serpentina
- Dallas Barnett as the voice of Megahorn
- Charlie McDermott as the voice of Hekatoid
- Mark Ferguson as the voice of Gekkor
- Cameron Rhodes as the voice of Matoombo
- Josephine Davison as the voice of Itassis
- Derek Judge as the voice of Black Lance
- Peter Daube as the voice of Sculpin
Episodes
Main articles: Lists of Power Rangers episodes, List of Power Rangers episodes (seasons 1–15), and List of Power Rangers episodes (season 16–present)No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
573 | 1 | "Broken Spell" | John Laing | Bruce Kalish | February 20, 2006 (2006-02-20) | |||||||||||
574 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
In the small town of Briarwood, an unexpected earthquake releases a group of evil creatures. The sorceress Udonna recruits five adults to help fight these monsters and destroy them. While Vida, Madison, Xander, and Chip have taken an immediate liking to their magic, the fifth, Nick, has yet to unlock his hidden abilities. It's up to the team to work together to drive back the forces of darkness. With the four teens now beginning to understand their new destinies, Udonna is confronted by Koragg the Knight Wolf. Using the Knight Wolf Centaur, he defeats the White Ranger, taking her Snow Staff. With Udonna unable to morph, the four adults immediately begin their legacy and morph into Mystic Force Power Rangers. Udonna tries to make Nick accept his destiny to be the Red Ranger, but she cannot change his mind. When Koragg overpowers the other four Rangers, Nick arrives and finally believes in himself and magic. He morphs into the Red Mystic Ranger and joins the others in defeating Koragg. | ||||||||||||||||
575 | 3 | "Code Busters" | John Laing | Jackie Marchand | February 27, 2006 (2006-02-27) | |||||||||||
Vida and Chip make a Heroes 4 Hire Stand to unlock new spell codes by performing "good deeds", but when Madison, Nick, and Xander are captured inside the Mucor monster, Vida and Chip come to terms with the true nature of heroism. Meanwhile, the Hydra Worm is released into the forest. | ||||||||||||||||
576 | 4 | "Rock Solid" | Charlie Haskell | Jackie Marchand | March 3, 2006 (2006-03-03) | |||||||||||
Nick teases Madison for hiding behind her camera, and she tries to prove him wrong. However, during a walk in the park, Madison is the next victim of Necrolai's latest scheme to turn the people of Briarwood into statues with the aid of Clawbster. Udonna and the Ranger's magic isn't strong enough to change Madison back as destroying Clawbster is the only way. Upon realizing he was wrong and learning Madison's fate, Nick receives the Mystic Speeder spell code and hurries to save her. After Madison is freed, the Rangers receive another spell and form the Titan Megazord to destroy Clawbster. | ||||||||||||||||
577 | 5 | "Whispering Voices" | Charlie Haskell | John Tellegen | March 13, 2006 (2006-03-13) | |||||||||||
Koragg uses Udonna's Snow Staff to cause Nick self-doubt in an attempt to turn the others against him. Leelee makes matters worse by hiding $1000 from Rock Porium and implicating Nick in the theft. After the truth is revealed, Koragg unleashes the Centaurus Wolf Megazord on the Rangers and briefly brings Morticon to the surface world. | ||||||||||||||||
578 | 6 | "Legendary Catastros" | Charlie Haskell | John Tellegen | March 20, 2006 (2006-03-20) | |||||||||||
Without the power and ability to form the Titan Megazord, Koragg's latest attack sends the Rangers reeling. Koragg's attempts to leave the battlefield are compromised when the Dark Seal accidentally sends Nick and Koragg's zord Catastros to another dimension. In this parallel world, Nick aids the wounded horse and returns to Briarwood in time to stop the Rock Troll with the Centaurus Phoenix Megazord. Afterwards, Catastros returns to Koragg. | ||||||||||||||||
579 | 7 | "Fire Heart" | Mark Beesley | David Garber | March 27, 2006 (2006-03-27) | |||||||||||
Necrolai, aided by the Taxi Cab Monster, steals a map that will lead them to the magical Fire Heart. The Rangers discover this and travel through the dangerous Cimmerian Forest to find it. Later, the Rangers defeat the Taxi Cab Monster, but Vida tears the map in the ensuing battle against Necrolai. Will the Rangers ever be able to find the Fire Heart with only half of the map? | ||||||||||||||||
580 | 8 | "Stranger Within" | Mark Beesley | Bruce Kalish | April 3, 2006 (2006-04-03) | |||||||||||
581 | 9 | April 17, 2006 (2006-04-17) | ||||||||||||||
The day after she goes to a night club with Leelee, Vida returns to Rootcore nearly 24 hours later, displaying multiple personality changes. Aside from that, she seems fine, but upon closer inspection, Chip unmasks her as a vampire (the sun weakens Vida when the Rangers transform into Mystic Titan Dragon Formation)! After the Rangers destroy Flytrap, the citizens of Briarwood return to normal, and the Rangers think it is all over... until Chip's "Vampire Chalk" traps Vida. A still-vampiric Vida is taken back to Rootcore by the others but escapes and engages them in battle. Chip is ready to destroy Necrolai, but Vida stands in the way of his crossbow. After struggling to break through to her, he succeeds and fires the Dawn Crystal at Necrolai, destroying her. Unfortunately, Necrolai revives herself later that night, and Leelee is revealed to be her daughter. | ||||||||||||||||
582 | 10 | "Petrified Xander" | Andrew Merrifield | John Tellegen | April 24, 2006 (2006-04-24) | |||||||||||
With a bulbous pimple on his face, Xander goes to extremes and uses Clare's "Plant Perfection Potion" to remove the blemish. While it works at first, Xander slowly realizes it's turning him into a tree causing him to go bunk with Phineas! Vida and Clare do their best to help while the other Rangers face Skullington. Meanwhile, Toby attempts to uncover the secret of the box with the Fire Heart inside. | ||||||||||||||||
583 | 11 | "The Gatekeeper" | Andrew Merrifield | Jackie Marchand | May 8, 2006 (2006-05-08) | |||||||||||
584 | 12 | May 15, 2006 (2006-05-15) | ||||||||||||||
When Clare learns of her mother Niella's legacy, she takes on the Gatekeeper's role. While she is victorious against Necrolai, she tries to overpower Koragg after he kidnaps Udonna and forces Clare to fight him. Clare is ultimately seized by Necrolai and used to raise the gates to the Underworld. The gates have been raised, and Morticon is set free thanks to a crack made from the Titan Megazord. Koragg kidnaps Clare and wants to release his master from the gate, but he was unsuccessful. After Nick saves Clare from Koragg, the Rangers reunite. With Udonna's power channeled through the Megazord, Morticon is destroyed. Clare sealed the gate from the gatekeeper's power when the master attempts to release from the gate, but now Clare's powers are gone. | ||||||||||||||||
585 | 13 | "Scaredy Cat" | Charlie Haskell | Bruce Kalish | June 5, 2006 (2006-06-05) | |||||||||||
Clare prepares to hatch the Dragon egg as the Rangers investigate a cave on the beach. Inside, Necrolai attacks and takes an old mummy relic, but the Rangers hold onto a mystical lamp. Back at Rootcore, the wise-cracking Jenji is released just as the newly-revived Imperious is sent into the city. He blows the Rangers away and prepares to squash the Titan Megazord until Jenji steps in to save the day. As Udonna returns, the egg hatches and the dragon within utters its first word to Clare: "Mama." | ||||||||||||||||
586 | 14 | "Long Ago" | Charlie Haskell | John Tellegen | June 12, 2006 (2006-06-12) | |||||||||||
Imperious disguises himself as Calindor and tries to persuade Udonna into believing he can help the Rangers. Meanwhile, Jester the Pester has the Rangers on the ropes until a brave frog steps in and saves Madison's life. To repay her debt, Madison kisses the frog, who reverts to his true form: Daggeron, the Solaris Knight. Daggeron uses his ability to destroy Jester. | ||||||||||||||||
587 | 15 | "Inner Strength" | Charlie Haskell | Matt Hawkins | June 12, 2006 (2006-06-12) | |||||||||||
When Xander neglects his training, Daggeron takes the Rangers on a trip to a dangerous dimension called Shalifar. After he leaves to fight Behemoth, it's up to Xander to save the others from a giant who is (quite ironically) a vegetarian. Xander perfects his abilities by growing pomegranates for the giant. Once the Rangers return to Briarwood, Xander gets the new Mystic Muscles to spell code, but Daggeron ultimately defeats the Behemoth with the Solar Streak Megazord. | ||||||||||||||||
588 | 16 | "Soul Specter" | Charlie Haskell | Jackie Marchand | June 19, 2006 (2006-06-19) | |||||||||||
Chip accidentally opens a magic bottle that begins to steal his soul slowly. To help him, Daggeron takes him to the top of Mount Isis to retrieve the Staff of Topaz, where he gets into a battle with Koragg for the artifact. Meanwhile, the other Rangers try to stop Gnatu and Spydax from stealing any more souls from Briarwood's citizens. After the staff's magic heals Chip, he returns to assist the Rangers. In the end, Daggeron promises to train Chip to be a knight, as he was trained to be a knight under Udonna's husband, Leanbow. | ||||||||||||||||
589 | 17 | "Ranger Down" | Jonathan Brough | John Tellegen | June 26, 2006 (2006-06-26) | |||||||||||
Jenji gets jealous of Fire Heart and takes the baby to live in the forest. Meanwhile, Imperious challenges Koragg to fight without magic and gives Koragg's magic to Necrolai in the form of a purple Mystic Morpher. With it and the new harpy creature Screamer, she leads an assault and immobilizes all Rangers except Madison. She and Jenji show up and destroy Screamer with a combination of Jenji's "Super Cat Attack" and Madison's water-based "Jenji Shining Attack". Back in the forest, Fire Heart has grown to monstrous proportions, and when Udonna confronts Phineas about his "saving a second baby", she learns that her son Bowen is still alive in the human world. Guest Star: Barnie Duncan as Piggy. | ||||||||||||||||
590 | 18 | "Dark Wish" | Mark Beesley | John Tellegen | July 10, 2006 (2006-07-10) | |||||||||||
591 | 19 | Bruce Kalish | ||||||||||||||
592 | 20 | Jackie Marchand | ||||||||||||||
Udonna and Daggeron grow concerned when the Rangers start to become lazy and use magic for even the smallest of tasks. Meanwhile, Imperious summons the Barbarian Beasts to fight the Rangers and take out Koragg (knowing that the Knight Wolf will not allow him to make a move against the Master). When fighting becomes too tiring, the Rangers want to resort to using Jenji. Daggeron repeatedly refuses, but the Rangers' persistence convinces Daggeron to use the "Jenji Shining Attack" on 50-Below and Fightoe. Jenji is subsequently captured and taken to the Underworld, while Koragg is gravely injured after taking on the Barbarian Beasts without magic. Imperious, with Jenji at his disposal, wishes that there were no Mystic Force Rangers. The Rangers leave the magical realm when suddenly Imperious' wish starts to take effect. Daggeron is erased from existence, a dark force overtakes Rootcore, and the color is drained from the world. The Rangers find that the city has been overrun with Imperious' forces, led by Necrolai. Music is banned from the world, Rootcore has been destroyed, and the Rangers have lost their magic. When Koragg finds them in the forest, he tells them what has happened that the only way to reverse Jenji's wish is to see the Tribunal of Magic, which they can reach by riding Fire Heart (raised by Koragg in this alternate universe). In this other dimension, the Rangers wander through the desert until they ultimately find a door leading to the Tribunal of Magic. The Tribunal asks why the Rangers have come. After a short conversation, the Tribunal declines the Ranger's request to reverse the wish, sending them back to Briarwood, powerless. Deciding that they now have no hope, the Rangers are quickly captured by Necrolai's forces as the Tribunal sees the Rangers' surrender as proof they've made the right decision. When Hidiacs and Necrolai attack Toby, Nick and the others rush in to help regardless of whether they'll be destroyed. They are easily defeated without their powers, but as Necrolai steps in to finish the Rangers off, the Tribunal reverses the wish after witnessing the Rangers' bravery, to Imperious' disbelief. The Rangers, with their powers back, quickly defeat the Hidiacs, but 50-Below and Fightoe are sent to Earth again, and after being beaten badly, the Rangers realize they have taken their magic for granted. In the underworld, Jenji tricks Leelee into letting him go, and he quickly teleports to Rootcore. When the Tribunal believes the Rangers have learned their lesson, they grant them new power: Legend Mode, turning the Rangers into the Legend Warriors. The Rangers defeat 50-Below and then use the Manticore Megazord to defeat Ursus, a machine golem powered by Fightoe's spirit. In the end, the Rangers celebrate the Rock-Porium's anniversary with a cake that, while not made with magic and not as nice looking, is very much appreciated by Toby. | ||||||||||||||||
593 | 21 | "Koragg's Trial" | Jonathan Brough | John Tellegen | July 22, 2006 (2006-07-22) | |||||||||||
Koragg takes his magic from Necrolai to challenge the Rangers' new Legend power. When Koragg grows, the Rangers use the Manticore Megazord and start to win, but Imperious summons a virus that infects the Megazord (and Rangers inside). Koragg, angered by Imperious' intrusion on their battle, negates the effects of the virus. As a result, Imperious makes Koragg stand trial for his countless failures and treason. Koragg argues that while he fights with honor in The Master's name, Imperious does not and shouldn't be trusted. In the end, The Master agrees and allows Koragg to keep his power. | ||||||||||||||||
594 | 22 | "Heir Apparent" | Jonathan Brough | Jackie Marchand | July 29, 2006 (2006-07-29) | |||||||||||
595 | 23 | August 11, 2006 (2006-08-11) | ||||||||||||||
As Udonna and Daggeron tell the Rangers of how Leanbow was sealed away in the Underworld, Imperious plots to use the Rangers' Legend power to revive The Master. He has Koragg deal with the Rangers. While fighting Daggeron in the Dimension of Wandering Souls, Imperious tricks Daggeron by using the Solar Streak Megazord's energy and the spirits of the monsters slain by Leanbow to create the Chimera. After Imperious disposes of Daggeron, Chimera and Koragg capture the Rangers. Udonna uses a spell to travel to the Underworld, but The Master quickly strikes her down. Koragg's visions intensify into an onslaught of flashbacks, and when he finally realizes the truth, he attacks the Master, saves Udonna, and assumes his true form: Leanbow. With Leanbow's help, the Rangers and Udonna escape the Underworld, and Leanbow teleports a weakened Udonna away. When the unicorn Brightstar appears, Nick destroys Chimera with the Phoenix Unizord, but when Leanbow is turned back into Koragg, Nick has a hard time holding him off. During the fight, Daggeron arrives to settle things with Imperious in a Bound Battle. Clare gives Udonna Nick's baby blanket, and when she realizes who Nick is, she rushes to the battlefield to tell everyone. Daggeron defeats Imperious, who turns to dust while foretelling a cryptic remark. Just as Leanbow turns back to his true form, The Master uses the Legend power and begins to rise from the Underworld. Leanbow freezes the Rangers in place and fights The Master himself. He stops his revival and returns the Rangers' Legend power, but he seemingly perishes in the battle. Udonna, however, adjusting to life as a mother, believes that Leanbow is still alive. | ||||||||||||||||
596 | 24 | "The Light" | Andrew Merrifield | Bruce Kalish | August 14, 2006 (2006-08-14) | |||||||||||
Udonna leaves Rootcore to search for Leanbow. Shortly after, the Ten Terrors arrive and start their campaign to punish the Earth for refusing dark magic, as well as find "the Light", the child born of magical blood that has the natural potential to be the strongest sorcerer of all. After confronting Phineas about this, Nick finds out that he is the Light. Magma is the first Terror to challenge the Rangers, implicating his own rules into a special game; if the Rangers are still standing by the time a radio tower is done burning, they will win. When the Rangers turn into the Manticore Megazord, Magma quickly stops them. The onlooking Terrors notice that the tower has burnt down all the way; Magma has lost his own game and he is destroyed as punishment. Gekkor points out to Necrolai that the Rules of Darkness must be adhered to for The Master to return. | ||||||||||||||||
597 | 25 | "The Hunter" | Andrew Merrifield | John Tellegen | August 20, 2006 (2006-08-20) | |||||||||||
The second of the Ten Terrors is chosen to destroy The Light. When Oculous immobilizes four Rangers, Nick summons Fire Heart and unlocks the power of the Mystic Battlizer to kill him and get his friends back. Meanwhile, Megahorn breaks the sacred rules and sets out on his own to battle Daggeron, as Udonna finds a familiar face is following her. Note: This episode's first airing was on ABC Family instead of Toon Disney. | ||||||||||||||||
598 | 26 | "Hard Heads" | Andrew Merrifield | Matt Hawkins | September 18, 2006 (2006-09-18) | |||||||||||
Nick and Vida argue over Nick using Vida's DJing equipment. They get slimed by Hekatoid, so they can't morph. As stubborn as they are, they need to work together to save the others from Serpentina. | ||||||||||||||||
599 | 27 | "The Snow Prince" | Andrew Merrifield | Jackie Marchand | September 25, 2006 (2006-09-25) | |||||||||||
Trying to stop The Master from rising, Leanbow has to deal with Sculpin's attempt to foil his plan. The Snow Prince commands that instead of being a teacher, Daggeron should lesson from Nick on following his instincts which comes in handy when fighting Megahorn. Hekatoid finds and captures Udonna knocking Claire unconscious. | ||||||||||||||||
600 | 28 | "Light Source" | Charlie Haskell | John Tellegen | October 9, 2006 (2006-10-09) | |||||||||||
601 | 29 | |||||||||||||||
Hekatoid has captured Udonna, and the Rangers chase after him in his dimension to rescue her. Daggeron, in the real world, tries to stop all the tadpoles Hekatoid has laid from destroying the world. The teens lose their powers trying to save Udonna, so Leelee, Phineas, and Clare end up saving her instead along with her White Ranger powers. The Terrors also acquire The Master from a defeated Leanbow. | ||||||||||||||||
602 | 30 | "The Return" | Charlie Haskell | Bruce Kalish | October 30, 2006 (2006-10-30) | |||||||||||
Matoombo is chosen to bring forth the Master, but he doesn't want to hurt anyone. Vida teams up with him to try to seal the Master away. Later, Leanbow comes to the Rangers' aid when they can't defeat Gekkor. | ||||||||||||||||
603 | 31 | "Mystic Fate" | Mark Beesley | Jackie Marchand | November 13, 2006 (2006-11-13) | |||||||||||
604 | 32 | Bruce Kalish | ||||||||||||||
Itasiss is chosen to destroy the surface world. Refusing, she tries to convince the remaining Terrors of the thing called courage; she is killed anyway. The Master decides to take care of things himself, starting with the Light/Nick-Bowen. After taking over Nick's mind and body, he proceeds to destroy the Mystic Village. Nick then dons Koragg's armor, taking Leanbow with him to Rootcore for a showdown, trashing it in the process. Nick breaks free of the Master's evil hold, expelling him into the real world. The Snow Prince appears in Rootcore, bringing news that the Mystic Realm has been destroyed and Mystic Mother (a reformed Rita Repulsa). While Daggeron and Leanbow fight in the Mystic Realm against the Master, Udonna takes on Sculpin, and the Rangers continue their fight with Black Lance. The Rangers, and Udonna, are seemingly defeated as they lay on the ground, powerless. Leanbow and Daggeron combine their powers in one final attempt to destroy the Master, but their magic is too weak. After The Master devours their magic, Daggeron takes a blow for Leanbow and is killed. In the upper world, Jenji shields the Rangers from one of Sculpin's attacks and is destroyed. Meanwhile, Udonna is taken to the underworld by Sculpin. Nick, not willing to give up, fights Black Lance, destroying him with the other Rangers. The Master arrives, spitting out a dead Daggeron and Leanbow before he devours time until they are in the future, a dead, barren, and dark wasteland. After fighting the Master in Legend Mode, their Legend powers are taken away. Nick uses all his remaining power and forces the Master to spit out the time he devoured. Though The Master threatens to destroy them, they are saved by the Snow Prince and Clare. Mystic Mother lived by turning herself into energy before being killed. As the Master retreats, Udonna appears with Itassis and Necrolai. Itassis tells how Necrolai saved her and destroyed Sculpin with the power of courage. Leanbow and Daggeron are revived by Necrolai, while Jenji returns to his normal self. Necrolai was turned into a human thanks to the good energy she absorbed. The humans, led by Toby, and the mystical creatures, led by Phineas, band together to return the magic to the Rangers. The Rangers take on the Master with all their power, destroying him with their overwhelming magic. The story wraps up with everyone working together, the worlds united, and having a party in Toby's store with a revived Matoombo. Madison tells Nick to come back for her, and he gives her his baby blanket. Meanwhile, Nick, Udonna, and Leanbow ride off into the sunset, with Fire Heart rushing behind, while Clare is now a sorceress and resident of Rootcore. Note: This two-parter aired in the United Kingdom on November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04), before the United States' broadcast. |
Comics
Characters have been featured in Power Rangers comics published by Boom! Studios.
In 2018, the Mystic Force Rangers appeared in "Shattered Grid", a crossover event between teams from all eras commemorating the 25th anniversary of the original television series. It was published in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #25-30 and various tie-ins.
A Power Rangers Mystic Force story by Magdalene Visaggio and French Carlomagno was published the same year in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 25th Anniversary Special #1.
Notes
- Nicholson, Max (9 May 2016). "A Visual History of Every Power Rangers Team Costume".
External links
Power Rangers | |||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Based on Super Sentai (by Shotaro Ishinomori and Toei Company) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Media |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Universe | |||||||||||||||||||||
Related media |
|
- Power Rangers Mystic Force
- Power Rangers series
- 2000s American science fiction television series
- 2000s American supernatural television series
- 2006 American television series debuts
- 2006 American television series endings
- American Broadcasting Company original programming
- American action television series
- American adventure television series
- American fantasy television series
- American supernatural television series
- American English-language television shows
- Vampires in television
- Television series about size change
- Television series about sisters
- Television series about families
- Television series by Disney
- Television shows filmed in New Zealand
- Television shows about genies
- Television shows about magic
- Teen superhero television series