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==Production== ==Production==
Australian actor ], who previously starred in series three of '']'', was reported to have a role in September 2008 in what was then unknown as ''RPM'' which began production in ] in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24305414-5006009,00.html|title=Craig Wing, Angry Anderson and crew in council elections {{!}} The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=2008-09-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nztecho.com/index.php?pageID=17|title=In Production|publisher=The New Zealand Film and Video Technicians' Guild|accessdate=2008-09-09}}</ref> He is still cast as the Red Ranger, Scott Truman. ] had been cast as an extra,<ref name="Heidi">{{cite web|url=https://www.nowcasting.com/actor/popup/viewactor.php?actorID=fitchlover|title=Now Casting - Heidi Kathy Bradhurt Resume|accessdate=2008-09-28}}</ref> but her profile initially listed her as the Yellow Ranger, named "Kayla", whose name and actress has since been changed to "Summer" played by ]. ] had been reported in November 2008 to be playing a major character named "Dillon", revealed to be the Black Ranger.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2008/10/28/article/ZLUXGHESQS.html|title=NIDA student scores starring role|publisher=]|date=2008-10-28|accessdate=2008-11-02}}</ref> Other cast members include ] in the role of "Benny"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kractors.co.nz/detailsx.php?act_id=28|title=Murray&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Keane Details|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref>, ] voicing "General Crunch"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://johnsonlaird.com/assets/documents/1325/1325_actor_biography.pdf|title=Actor Biography: Charlie McDermott: Johnson & Laird|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref>, and ] as a guest role named "Mr. McAllistair".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.actors.co.nz/people/viewAnybody.aspx?anybodyId=513|title=Jason Hoyte - Karen Kay Management|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref> Australian actor ], who previously starred in series three of '']'', was reported to have a role in September 2008 in what was then unknown as ''RPM'' which began production in September 2008 in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24305414-5006009,00.html|title=Craig Wing, Angry Anderson and crew in council elections {{!}} The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=2008-09-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nztecho.com/index.php?pageID=17|title=In Production|publisher=The New Zealand Film and Video Technicians' Guild|accessdate=2008-09-09}}</ref> He is still cast as the Red Ranger, Scott Truman. ] had been cast as an extra,<ref name="Heidi">{{cite web|url=https://www.nowcasting.com/actor/popup/viewactor.php?actorID=fitchlover|title=Now Casting - Heidi Kathy Bradhurt Resume|accessdate=2008-09-28}}</ref> but her profile initially listed her as the Yellow Ranger, named "Kayla", whose name and actress has since been changed to "Summer" played by ]. ] had been reported in November 2008 to be playing a major character named "Dillon", revealed to be the Black Ranger.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2008/10/28/article/ZLUXGHESQS.html|title=NIDA student scores starring role|publisher=]|date=2008-10-28|accessdate=2008-11-02}}</ref> Other cast members include ] in the role of "Benny"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kractors.co.nz/detailsx.php?act_id=28|title=Murray&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Keane Details|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref>, ] voicing "General Crunch"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://johnsonlaird.com/assets/documents/1325/1325_actor_biography.pdf|title=Actor Biography: Charlie McDermott: Johnson & Laird|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref>, and ] as a guest role named "Mr. McAllistair".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.actors.co.nz/people/viewAnybody.aspx?anybodyId=513|title=Jason Hoyte - Karen Kay Management|accessdate=2009-01-17}}</ref>


An article of '']'' reported that ''Power Rangers: RPM'' is the last season of the ''Power Rangers'' run. Production manager Sally Campbell stated in an interview "...at this stage we will not be shooting another season".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10560372|title='Power Rangers' defeated|date=March 6, 2009|work=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=2009-03-07}}</ref> However, a couple weeks later, Bandai released a statement that "Disney is producing a Season 18 and Bandai America will continue to develop action figures and toys for fans and collectors of all ages."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/main/?p=2768 |title=Power Rangers Continues On |accessdate=2009-03-21 |date=2009-03-20 }}</ref> A ], ], revision to '']'' by Disney's head archivist ] states that production of new episodes of ''Power Rangers'' ceased in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://adisney.go.com/vault/supplement.pdf|title=Supplement to Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia|page=87|accessdate=2009-09-26|date=2009-09-01|format=pdf}}</ref> As a result, the original '']'' will be broadcast on ] starting in 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20091001006376&newsLang=en|title=CORRECTING and REPLACING PHOTOS Bandai America Powers up Like It’s 1993; Brings Back Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in New Toy Line|date=October 01, 2009|work=Business Wire|accessdate=2009-10-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bandai.com/blog/press-release/mighty-morphin|title=PRESS RELEASE: Bandai America Powers Up Like It&#8217;s 1993; Brings Back Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in New Toy Line|date=October 01, 2009|work=Bandai America|accessdate=2009-10-05}}</ref> An article of '']'' reported that ''Power Rangers: RPM'' is the last season of the ''Power Rangers'' run. Production manager Sally Campbell stated in an interview "...at this stage we will not be shooting another season".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10560372|title='Power Rangers' defeated|date=March 6, 2009|work=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=2009-03-07}}</ref> However, a couple weeks later, Bandai released a statement that "Disney is producing a Season 18 and Bandai America will continue to develop action figures and toys for fans and collectors of all ages."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/main/?p=2768 |title=Power Rangers Continues On |accessdate=2009-03-21 |date=2009-03-20 }}</ref> A September 1, 2009, revision to '']'' by Disney's head archivist ] states that production of new episodes of ''Power Rangers'' ceased in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://adisney.go.com/vault/supplement.pdf|title=Supplement to Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia|page=87|accessdate=2009-09-26|date=2009-09-01|format=pdf}}</ref> As a result, the original '']'' will be broadcast on ] starting in 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20091001006376&newsLang=en|title=CORRECTING and REPLACING PHOTOS Bandai America Powers up Like It’s 1993; Brings Back Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in New Toy Line|date=October 01, 2009|work=Business Wire|accessdate=2009-10-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bandai.com/blog/press-release/mighty-morphin|title=PRESS RELEASE: Bandai America Powers Up Like It&#8217;s 1993; Brings Back Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in New Toy Line|date=October 01, 2009|work=Bandai America|accessdate=2009-10-05}}</ref>


==Characters== ==Characters==
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| 1 || ] || "The Road to Corinth" | 1 || {{Start date|2009|03|07}} || "The Road to Corinth"
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| 2 || ] || "Fade to Black" | 2 || {{Start date|2009|03|07}} || "Fade to Black"
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| 3 || ] || "Rain" | 3 || {{Start date|2009|03|14}} || "Rain"
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| 4 || ] || "Go for the Green" | 4 || {{Start date|2009|03|21}} || "Go for the Green"
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| 5 || ] || "Handshake" | 5 || {{Start date|2009|03|28}} || "Handshake"
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| 6 || ] || "Ranger Green" | 6 || {{Start date|2009|04|04}} || "Ranger Green"
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| 7 || ] || "Ranger Red" | 7 || {{Start date|2009|04|11}} || "Ranger Red"
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| 8 || ] || "Ranger Yellow Part 1" | 8 || {{Start date|2009|04|18}} || "Ranger Yellow Part 1"
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| 9 || ] || "Ranger Yellow Part 2" | 9 || {{Start date|2009|04|25}} || "Ranger Yellow Part 2"
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| 10 || ] || "Ranger Blue" | 10 || {{Start date|2009|05|02}} || "Ranger Blue"
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| 11 || ] || "Doctor K" | 11 || {{Start date|2009|05|09}} || "Doctor K"
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| 12 || ] || "Blitz" | 12 || {{Start date|2009|05|16}} || "Blitz"
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| 13 || ] || "Brother's Keeper" | 13 || {{Start date|2009|05|23}} || "Brother's Keeper"
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| 14 || ] || "Embodied" | 14 || {{Start date|2009|06|13}} || "Embodied"
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| 15 || ] || "Ghosts" | 15 || {{Start date|2009|06|20}} || "Ghosts"
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| 16 || ] || "In or Out" | 16 || {{Start date|2009|07|04}} || "In or Out"
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| 17 || ] || "Prisoners" | 17 || {{Start date|2009|07|11}} || "Prisoners"
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| 20 || ] || "Heroes Among Us" | 20 || {{Start date|2009|08|15}} || "Heroes Among Us"
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| 21 || ] || "Not So Simple" | 21 || {{Start date|2009|08|22}} || "Not So Simple"
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| 22 || ] || "The Dome Dolls" | 22 || {{Start date|2009|09|05}} || "The Dome Dolls"
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| 23 || ] || "And... Action" | 23 || {{Start date|2009|09|12}} || "And... Action"
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| 24 || ] || "Ancient History" | 24 || {{Start date|2009|09|19}} || "Ancient History"
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| 25 || ] || "Key to the Past" | 25 || {{Start date|2009|09|26}} || "Key to the Past"
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Revision as of 04:10, 6 October 2009

2009 multi-national TV series or program
Power Rangers RPM
File:Logo-rpm.jpg
GenreAction-Adventure, Drama
StarringEka Darville
Ari Boyland
Rose McIver
Milo Cawthorne
Daniel Ewing
Mike Ginn
Li Ming Hu
Olivia Tennet
James Gaylyn
Adelaide Kane
Voices ofAndrew Laing
Mark Mitchinson
Charlie McDermott
Leighton Cardno
Country of origin United States
 New Zealand
No. of episodes28 (As of October 3, 2009) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersKoichi Sakamoto
Eddie Guzelian
Judd Lynn
ProducerSally Campbell
Production companiesBVS Entertainment
Jetix
Original release
NetworkABC (ABC Kids)
ReleaseMarch 7, 2009 –
Present

Power Rangers: RPM is the seventeenth and current season of the long-running Power Rangers series of American children's television. As with all previous Power Rangers series, RPM uses footage, costumes, and other props from the Super Sentai Series Engine Sentai Go-onger. With the rebranding of Jetix to Disney XD, all Power Rangers shows were dropped from the channel and RPM is only broadcast during the ABC Kids block on ABC stations.

Story

Three years prior to the series' beginning, an AI computer virus called Venjix took over all of the Earth's computers, rendering all communication useless while creating an army of robot droids to destroy everything. Humanity's last safehaven became the domed city of Corinth. Surrounded by Venjix's forces and a force field, it is nearly impossible to enter without luck or firepower. When the force field is lowered to allow surviving humans into the sanctuary, Dr. K's RPM Power Rangers fight Venjix's forces to protect Corinth from being destroyed.

Production

Australian actor Eka Darville, who previously starred in series three of Blue Water High, was reported to have a role in September 2008 in what was then unknown as RPM which began production in September 2008 in New Zealand. He is still cast as the Red Ranger, Scott Truman. Heidi Kathy Bradhurt had been cast as an extra, but her profile initially listed her as the Yellow Ranger, named "Kayla", whose name and actress has since been changed to "Summer" played by Rose McIver. Daniel Ewing had been reported in November 2008 to be playing a major character named "Dillon", revealed to be the Black Ranger. Other cast members include Murray Keane in the role of "Benny", Charlie McDermott voicing "General Crunch", and Jason Hoyte as a guest role named "Mr. McAllistair".

An article of The New Zealand Herald reported that Power Rangers: RPM is the last season of the Power Rangers run. Production manager Sally Campbell stated in an interview "...at this stage we will not be shooting another season". However, a couple weeks later, Bandai released a statement that "Disney is producing a Season 18 and Bandai America will continue to develop action figures and toys for fans and collectors of all ages." A September 1, 2009, revision to Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia by Disney's head archivist Dave Smith states that production of new episodes of Power Rangers ceased in 2009. As a result, the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers will be broadcast on ABC Kids starting in 2010.

Characters

The Power Rangers (Ranger Operators)

Main article: RPM Power Rangers
Scott Truman
A year prior to the present day, Scott and his older brother Marcus, codenamed Eagle 2 and Eagle 1 respectively, were pilots in the Air Force's Eagle Squadron; Scott found himself often in his brother's shadow, as his father, Colonel Mason Truman, was both overprotective of Scott and put more faith in the older son. Both brothers fought in the original battle against Venjix's forces to secure Corinth, where Marcus was killed when his fighter jet was shot down. Scott was chosen to be the Ranger Operator Series Red (Ranger Red). As the cocky, stubborn, and strong-headed leader of the RPM team, Scott is somewhat abrasive to many at first and admitted that he was at first unimpressed with the likes of Dillon and Ziggy being added to the Ranger team. Scott's operation number is one. Scott is portrayed by Eka Darville.
Flynn McAllistair
A laid back Scottish mechanic with a useful basic knowledge of technological devices. Flynn grew up on comics and always wished to be able to help people just like the superheroes he admired. Unfortunately it was due to his will to help people that he constantly suffered and lost jobs as a result of his naivety towards such responsibilities. During the battle for Corinth, he single-handedly risked his life to go back out of the city and bring a busload of refugees in, finally impressing his father, who used to scoff at and look down upon his son's desire to be a hero. He was later chosen by Dr. K as Ranger Operator Series Blue (Ranger Blue). Flynn's operation number is two. Flynn is portrayed by Ari Boyland.
Summer Landsdown
Summer was a rich and spoiled heiress, with constantly absent parents; when Venjix forces attacked on her birthday, she was abandoned by her friends and long-suffering staff during the evacuation. She abandoned her selfish personality when her butler, Andrews, who saved her during the frantic race towards Corinth, was killed protecting her. She later performed amateur medevac operations in the battle for Corinth, rescuing the downed Scott after he ejected from his ruined jet. She was chosen to be the Ranger Operator Series Yellow (Ranger Yellow), while making a deal with her parents to be given space in return for an eventual marriage. She convinced Dillon to join the team. Summer's operation number is three. Summer is portrayed by Rose McIver.
Ziggy Grover
Ziggy was a former (and incompetent) member of Fresno Bob's criminal Scorpion Cartel, but angered all the cartels in an act of kindness. It was due to this that he was forced to flee the city. During his first appearance, he befriends Dillon and returns with him to Corinth. He eventually joins the team as an assistant. He later becomes the Ranger Operator Series Green (Ranger Green) when bonding with the Green Rev Morpher became the only option to protect the powers from falling into Tenaya 7's possession. Everyone except Dillon initially had trouble accepting Ziggy becoming the Green Ranger. He is simple-minded and slightly cowardly, and reluctant to be a Ranger. However he later took his duties more seriously, attempting to do his best during missions as opposed to hiding, which he did in his first battle. Ziggy's operation number is four. Ziggy is portrayed by Milo Cawthorne.
Dillon
Dillon has no memory of his past, nor has any knowledge of why his body is riddled with Venjix technology that boosts his physical capabilities, and only knows that he has a long lost sister. He spent a year trying to reach Corinth until he ran into Ziggy trying to hijack his car, the latter who then subsequently helped him get into city. A terse loner, he outwardly is unconcerned with others, but has defended Ziggy and Summer, who convinced him to join the RPM team as the Ranger Operator Series Black (Ranger Black). The only clues to his past are a musical pocketwatch that he seems to have some emotional attachment to, and several mysterious recurring dreams. He later found out that his sister is Tenaya 7. He's a superhuman hybrid. Dillon's operation number is five. Dillon is portrayed by Daniel Ewing.
Gem and Gemma
Gem and Gemma are fraternal twins who complete each other's sentences. They have incredibly hyperactive, childlike personalities, to the annoyance of the Rangers. Colonel Truman is also put off by their reckless and offensive approach to battle in contrast to his defensive tactics. They were raised to be test pilots of the Ranger Operator Suits in Alphabet Soup, where they met Dr. K and eventually became her first friends. When the Alphabet Soup think tank attempted to assassinate Dr. K, they arrived to rescue her, then helped her escape. They stayed in the building, attempting to get the classified Ranger Gold and Ranger Silver morphers, where an explosion seemingly killed them in front of Dr. K, but they survived, with Gem becoming Ranger Operator Series Gold and Gemma becoming Ranger Operator Series Silver, and fought a guerilla war against Venjix. After helping the core Rangers out and taking them back to Corinth, the twins reveal themselves to Dr. K, to her delight; as a result, K began to be more emotionally open. Gemma and Gem's operation numbers are seven and eight, respectively. Gem is portrayed by Mike Ginn and Gemma is portrayed by Li Ming Hu.

Allies

  • Dr. K: The Rangers' mentor who created their technology and also the Venjix technology; she is extremely sensitive about the Ranger suits, particularly if someone calls them spandex. She is a genius and also musically inclined, using the violin and keyboard when working and even using them in conjunction with some of her equipment. Although her identity was initially obscured by her speaking through a computer screen and distorting her voice (the Rangers referred to K as "he"), the Rangers later learned that she is actually a young woman. It is revealed throughout the series that she was the creator of the Venjix virus when she was abducted by the "Alphabet Soup" government think tank. As a result of her upbringing, she no longer knows her own name ("K" is her government code name), rarely ever leaves her base of operations, is socially inept (as demonstrated by her bluntness with others), and initially only refers to the Rangers by their colors instead of their given names. After the arrival of Gem and Gemma, she becomes more emotionally open, tries a more encouraging approach with her methods, and has begun to occasionally refer to each Ranger by name - with the exception of Ziggy, much to his chagrin. However, she does still apparently think better of him, as she stated, "The five of you are the only family I've ever known. I love you all." While she is by no means a physical fighter, she can defend herself with her weapons and wits, as well as an enhanced violin. Despite her phlegmatic demeanor, Dr. K has shown an affinity for cute things, as seen by her Zord designs, puppy slippers and pajamas. Ziggy has also stated that she has a sweet tooth, which contrasts from her rather sour personality. Dr. K is portrayed by Olivia Tennet.
  • Colonel Mason Truman: Scott's father and the leader of Corinth's defense forces. Truman's relationship with his son is a strained one, as he seemingly favored his late son, Marcus, over Scott. Even after Scott's recruitment as Ranger Red, Truman is still overprotective of him. Although he does not express it openly, Truman is proud of Scott's accomplishments. Colonel Truman's primary strategy in the war against Venjix is a simple defensive one staying behind the domed shielding while the Rangers as well as his forces take out any Venjix attackbots that breach the shields. Because of this, he often disapproves of any plans requiring going outside the dome, especially if it involves dropping the shields for any reason. However, he does give in under certain circumstances, such as acknowledging Scott's stubbornness or being threatened with dysentery by Dr. K. Portrayed by James Gaylyn.
  • Corporal Hicks: Colonel Truman's aide-de-camp. While a capable soldier, he is curious and can be a bit clumsy, and is often seen absent-mindedly fiddling with Dr. K's equipment. Portrayed by Damien Avery.
  • Vasquez: A female officer working with Colonel Truman. Portrayed by Mia Koning.
  • Benny: A friend of Ziggy's from his Scorpion Cartel days, who helped smuggle him out of the city. Portrayed by Murray Keane.

Villains

Main article: Villains in Power Rangers: RPM

The villains of RPM are lead by the sentient computer virus Venjix, who uses his humanoid generals and Tenaya 7 to take over the world and attack the city of Corinth.

Minor villains

Other villains besides Venjix.

  • The Cartels: Five criminal organizations (The Scorpion Cartel; Roland's Blue Crew; Spike, Mike, and the Boys; The Southtown Sweettooths; and The Yo-Yo Brothers) that control the Corinth underworld and who are not affiliated with Venjix. On highly lucrative operations or against common problems (such as Ziggy), they have been known to work together. The most prominent is the Scorpion Cartel under Fresno Bob (John Sumner), who is known as a criminal to both the Rangers and Colonel Truman, but manages to remain free. After being saved by Ziggy, Fresno Bob decides to let Ziggy off the hook and call them even.
  • Alphabet Soup: A government think-tank, they abducted Dr. K and other child prodigies such as Gem and Gemma to work on secret, complex scientific projects, keeping the children at their facility by making them believe they were ill and fatally allergic to sunlight. They had both the Ranger Series technology and the Venjix virus created, and when Venjix broke free, their primary concern was to ensure nobody knew of their involvement with the creation of the virus by ordering the death of Dr. K. The assassination attempt was thwarted when Gem and Gemma knocked the facility staffers out. It is as yet unknown what their objective was before Venjix was released, or why they took Dr. K in the first place. Assorted members of Alphabet Soup were voiced by Jim McLarty and Cassandra Woodhouse.

Arsenal

  • Engine Cells: Power chips that plug into both the Rangers' weapons to power them, and the Zords to enlarge them.
  • Cell Shift Morpher: A hand-held cell phone device Rangers Red, Blue, and Yellow use to morph. They must also insert a blue-decaled, silver Engine Cell that allows them to morph. Their morphing call is "RPM, Get In Gear!"
  • Rev Morpher: A wrist worn device modeled after a gear shifter that Rangers Green and Black use to morph. They must also insert a green-decaled silver Engine Cell that allows them to morph. They have the same morphing call, "RPM, Get In Gear!"
  • Sky Morpher: A gun-like morpher resembling an aircraft handle that Rangers Gold and Silver use to morph. They must also insert a red-decaled silver Engine Cell that allows them to morph. It can also be used to form a weapon and becomes the control for the Gold and Silver Zords. They have the same morphing call, "RPM, Get In Gear!"
  • Rail Blaster: A combination of the Nitro Blaster and the Rail Saber. Powered by three Engine Cells (one in the Nitro Blaster and two in the Rail Saber).
    • Nitro Blasters: The Rangers' sidearms, powered by Engine Cells. They also have a Nitro Sword mode.
    • Rail Saber: A second sidearm which resembles a railroad crossing gate that can be used by any of the rangers. Powered by two Engine Cells instead of one making it more powerful than the Nitro Blaster.
  • Wheel Blasters: These are actually the wheels that allow the Rangers to control their Zords. It is used with a Cell Shift Morpher or a Rev Morpher inserted in the middle. It can be separated in the cockpit of the Zenith or SkyRev Megazord or the RPM Ultrazord and shifted into a blaster. By inserting a checker-decaled, white Engine Cell, they can use the Zenith Megazord, SkyRev Megazord, or the RPM Ultrazord's Final Attack. It can also be removed from the Zords completely for use as a weapon in field combat.
  • Spacetime Manipulation: Each Ranger (except for Gold and Silver) has the ability to manipulate electrons in their personal biosphere to bend spacetime in unique ways, letting them perform powerful attacks.
    • Burst Attack: Ranger Red channels energy into his own body for three seconds.
    • Time Manipulation Burst: Ranger Blue is able to freeze time for ten seconds.
    • Energy Blast: Ranger Yellow can fire large surges of energy.
    • Teleportation: Ranger Green can teleport to various distances for a limited number of times.
    • Invincibility Shield: Ranger Black can produce a shield that makes him impervious to almost all attacks for five seconds.
  • RPM Enforcer: A combination of the Road Blaster and the Turbo Plasma Launcher. Powered by Engine Cells.
    • Road Blaster: A combination of the Street Saber, Turbo Cannon, and Zip Charger. Powered by Engine Cells.
      • Street Saber: Ranger Red's personal weapon.
      • Turbo Cannon: Ranger Blue's personal weapon.
      • Zip Charger: Ranger Yellow's personal weapon.
    • Turbo Plasma Launcher: A combination of the Turbo Axe and Rocket Blaster. Powered by Engine Cells.
      • Turbo Axe: Ranger Green's personal weapon.
      • Rocket Blaster: Ranger Black's personal weapon.
  • Cloud Hatchet: The personal weapons of Rangers Gold and Silver are daggers that resemble space shuttles, and each have multiple attack modes, such as Light, Ice, Energy, and Jet.
    • SkyShift Blazer: Rangers Gold and Silver can each combine their Cloud Hatchet with their own Morphers to form this weapon, which resembles a futuristic handgun. Powered by Engine Cells. By using a checker-decaled, white Engine Cell inside the SkyRev Megazord or the RPM Ultrazord, they can use that Megazord's final attack.
  • Project GO-ONGER: Also known as the Ground Outdoor Operational Network General-Purpose Explorational Rover, Project GO-ONGER is a multi-terrain attack and surveillance vehicle which allows the Rangers to explore the wasteland outside of Corinth. It holds communications equipment allowing the Rangers to keep in contact with Dr. K, and is also designed to allow the Rangers to use their arsenal well outside the operational range of the dome, as their weapons and Zords typically cannot be utilized unless the Rangers are inside or at least near the city. It is the prized possession of Colonel Truman and was manufactured at the Brighton Installation two miles beneath the Nevada Desert. The vehicle was destroyed thanks to an Attack Bot known as Dynabot. The vehicle's name comes directly from the Japanese Super Sentai series's Go-onger, the series on which RPM is based; it is also based on the Ginjiro from Go-onger, the major transport for the main characters.

Zord Attack Vehicles

Main article: Zords in Power Rangers: RPM

The Zords in RPM are referred to within the series as the "Zord Attack Vehicles". Each Zord Attack Vehicle is an animal-themed motor vehicle with large optical sensors that the Rangers say resemble anime-style eyes. When summoned by the Rangers, they must plug their appropriate Engine Cell into their respective Zords in order to power them up and enlarge them.

  • Eagle Racer: Ranger Red's personal Zord, able to assume a semi-flying mode to use its talons.
  • Lion Hauler: Ranger Blue's personal Zord, able to fire missiles.
  • Bear Crawler: Ranger Yellow's personal Zord, able to bite its opponents.
  • Tail Spinner: Ranger Green's personal Zord, able to use its bladed tail as a weapon.
  • Wolf Cruiser: Ranger Black's personal Zord, able to fire energy blasts from its cannon nose.
  • Crocodile Carrier: Rangers Green and Black's secondary Zord, able to carry other Zords on its back.
  • Falcon Copter: Ranger Gold's personal Zord, able to fire an endless supply of energy bullets from its turrets.
  • Tiger Jet: Ranger Silver's personal Zord, able to fire an energy beam from its mouth.
  • Whale Zord: Rangers Gold and Silver's secondary Zord, able to use an alternate jet mode. It was originally created by Venjix as a weapon of mass destruction.
  • Mammoth Paleo Zord: Ranger Red's secondary Zord, it is able to blast an icy stem from its nose at enemies.
  • T-Rex Paleo Zord: Another of Ranger Red's secondary Zords. It can connect to the Mammoth and Tricera Paleo Zords to form a locomotive.
  • Tricera Paleo Zord: Another of Ranger Red's secondary Zords. It can connect to the Mammoth and T-Rex Paleo Zords to form a locomotive.
  • Road Attack Zord: Developed by Flynn and Gemma, the Road Attack Zord is a powerful weapon that can switch between wheel and warrior modes. Unlike normal Zords, the Road Attack Zord actually starts off relatively small and handheld. By inserting a gold-decaled silver Engine Cell, it can grow to either a human size or a larger Zord size. It can also be powered by one of the normal Engine Cells.
Megazord Formations
  • RPM Ultrazord: Combination of all twelve Zords.
    • SkyRev Megazord: Combination of Eagle Racer, Lion Hauler, Bear Crawler, Tail Spinner, Wolf Crusier, Crocodile Carrier, Falcon Copter, Tiger Jet, and Whale Zords
      • Zenith Megazord: Combination of Eagle Racer, Lion Hauler, Bear Crawler, Tail Spinner, Wolf Cruiser, and Crocodile Carrier Zords
        • ValveMax Megazord: Combination of Tail Spinner, Wolf Cruiser, and Crocodile Carrier Zords
          • ValveMax Megazord with Falcon Copter: The Falcon Copter replaces the Tail Spinner on the ValveMax Megazord
        • High Octane Megazord: Combination of Eagle Racer, Lion Hauler, and Bear Crawler Zords
          • High Octane Megazord with Tail Spinner: The Tail Spinner replaces the left arm of the High Octane Megazord
          • High Octane Megazord with Wolf Cruiser: The Wolf Cruiser replaces the right arm of the High Octane Megazord
          • High Octane Megazord with Falcon Copter and Tiger Jet: The Falcon Copter and Tiger Jet replace the right and left arms (respectively) of the High Octane Megazord
      • Mach Megazord: Combination of Falcon Copter, Tiger Jet, and Whale Zord
        • Mach Megazord with Tail Spinner: The Tail Spinner replaces the Falcon Copter on the Mach Megazord
    • PaleoMax Megazord: The combination of the three Paleo Zords, it is piloted by Ranger Red.

Episodes

Main article: List of Power Rangers: RPM episodes
# Air date Episode Title
1 March 7, 2009 (2009-03-07) "The Road to Corinth"
2 March 7, 2009 (2009-03-07) "Fade to Black"
3 March 14, 2009 (2009-03-14) "Rain"
4 March 21, 2009 (2009-03-21) "Go for the Green"
5 March 28, 2009 (2009-03-28) "Handshake"
6 April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04) "Ranger Green"
7 April 11, 2009 (2009-04-11) "Ranger Red"
8 April 18, 2009 (2009-04-18) "Ranger Yellow Part 1"
9 April 25, 2009 (2009-04-25) "Ranger Yellow Part 2"
10 May 2, 2009 (2009-05-02) "Ranger Blue"
11 May 9, 2009 (2009-05-09) "Doctor K"
12 May 16, 2009 (2009-05-16) "Blitz"
13 May 23, 2009 (2009-05-23) "Brother's Keeper"
14 June 13, 2009 (2009-06-13) "Embodied"
15 June 20, 2009 (2009-06-20) "Ghosts"
16 July 4, 2009 (2009-07-04) "In or Out"
17 July 11, 2009 (2009-07-11) "Prisoners"
18 August 1, 2009 (2009-08-01) "Belly of the Beast"
19 August 8, 2009 (2009-08-08) "Three's a Crowd"
20 August 15, 2009 (2009-08-15) "Heroes Among Us"
21 August 22, 2009 (2009-08-22) "Not So Simple"
22 September 5, 2009 (2009-09-05) "The Dome Dolls"
23 September 12, 2009 (2009-09-12) "And... Action"
24 September 19, 2009 (2009-09-19) "Ancient History"
25 September 26, 2009 (2009-09-26) "Key to the Past"
26 September 26, 2009 (2009-09-26) "Beyond a Doubt"
27 October 3, 2009 (2009-10-03) "Control - Alt - Delete"
28 October 3, 2009 (2009-10-03) "Run Ziggy Run"

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