Power Rangers Megaforce

Trivia: This version of the show is almost identical to season 1 of MMPR. The characters have the same personalities and traits as their MMPR color counterparts (red is a skilled fighter, black is athletic, blue is a genius, yellow is no-nonsense and pink is sweet/innocent), they say "It's morphin' time" as they pull out morphing devices from behind their backs, the mentor is a talking head, the robot assistant is a bit bumbling but helpful, the Loogies are nothing more than green Putties and a man named Ernie runs the snack stand.

Mega Mission - S1-E1

Trivia: Gosei says to the rangers,"My mentor, Zordon, placed me here to be guardian of this planet." Zordon was the mentor for the original rangers to the first half of Turbo and was killed in the finale of In Space.

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Mega Mission - S1-E1

Trivia: The last scene where the Rangers decide to make this their mission has the exact dialogue from the original pilot episode from 1993, right down to the pink ranger teasing she wasn't going to accept the position before saying "joking!"

Silver Lining, Part 1 - S2-E7

Trivia: The introduction of the Silver Ranger is very similar, if not identical, to the first appearance of the Gold Ranger in Samurai. In both cases the character appeared out of nowhere, had lightning fast fighting ability/reflexes, and neither of the existing teams knew of them before hand.

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Other mistake: If you look closely at the army of Rangers in the opening credits, you can see four versions of Tommy Oliver: Green Ranger, White Ranger, Zeo Ranger Red, Black Dino Ranger. Even though he had a single clone made, he can't be four variations at the same time.

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Narrator: Our world was once a safe and happy place until evil aliens arrived with one plan: to destroy Earth. Gosei, Earth's ancient guardian, awoke and called on a new team of teenagers to fight off this new threat. They are the Power Rangers Megaforce.

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Question: At what point did someone decide that the rangers should always be in the same civilian clothes? In the early years of the franchise the characters wore different outfits but now they are always dressed in the same things every episode.

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