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Encyclopedia > Shogun Megazord

In the Power Rangers universe, Zords are colossal mechanical or bio-mechanical robots. When monsters grow to incredible sizes, the only way the Power Rangers can fight them is by summoning and piloting these robots. Usually this will happen towards the end of every episode. Power Rangers is a series of television series, based on the Super Sentai series of shows. ...


The Zords are often in the shape of animals - sometimes living creatures, sometimes dinosaurs and sometimes mythical beings. When the individual Zords are inadequate for the task, they can join together into a more powerful, humanoid robot called a Megazord.


Every season of Power Rangers from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers onwards saw a new set of Zords being deployed by the current Power Rangers. Each set is based on the Mecha from the connected Super Sentai series. This change of Zords occurred even before the yearly costume change to match the equivalent Super Sentai series. Power Rangers is a series of television series, based on the Super Sentai series of shows. ... Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... The title mecha RX-78-2 Gundam from the popular anime Mobile Suit Gundam In some works of science fiction, mecha (singular or plural) or mechs (singular: mech) are piloted or remote-controlled limbed vehicles. ... Costumes from the 1975 series, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, on display at the Bandai Museum in Tokyo, Japan Sentai (Japanese: 戦隊), the Japanese word for task force, is most commonly used for classifying the super hero television shows produced by Toei and aired by TV Asahi. ...


Although it is never stated in the series, it is assumed that the Zords are named after Zordon, the first mentor of the Power Rangers. Zordon of Eltar is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series and many of its subsequent incarnations. ...

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Dinozords

The first set of Zords used by any team of Power Rangers were used in the very first series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Each of the five original Rangers (Red, Black, Yellow, Blue, Pink) possessed their own Zord, which appeared in the form of a dinosaur. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ...

Note that although the term Dinozord is used to refer to these Zords, they were the only Zords known at the time and were just called 'Zords'. Jason Lee Scott is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series, played by Austin St. ... Binomial name Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, 1905 For the rock group Tyrannosaurus Rex, see T. Rex (band). ... Zachary Zack Taylor is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers television series, played by Walter Emmanuel Jones. ... Mastodon is also a Heavy Metal Band. ... Trini Kwan was the original Yellow Ranger on the television show Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, played by Thuy Trang. ... Species Smilodon californicus Smilodon fatalis Smilodon gracilis Smilodon populator The large extinct cats known as smilodon lived approximately 3 million-10,000 years ago in North America and South America. ... Billy Cranston was the original blue ranger in the series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Species Triceratops (meaning three-horned face) was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived around the end of the Cretaceous period. ... Categories: Stub | Pink Rangers | Power Rangers second in commands ... Species (Holotype) Pterodactylus (TER-o-DACK-ti-lus) was a pterosaur or flying reptile, with a wingspan of about 50–75 cm (20–30 inches), that lived on lake shores during the late Jurassic era. ...


Megazord (Dinozords)

The five individual Dinozords could combine into a larger machine called the Megazord. First, they joined together into a Battle Tank Mode, which itself transformed into a humanoid. All five Rangers piloted the Megazord from within its head. The Megazord wielded a large Power Sword, which it frequently used to deliver finishing blows to the monsters it fought.


Dragonzord

When a sixth Ranger, Tommy the Green Ranger, was added to the lineup, he had his own Zord, the Dragonzord. Not technically a Dinozord (because it is not based on a dinosaur), it resembled Godzilla and even rose out of water in a similar way. Tommy did not pilot this Zord, per se. Rather, the Dragonzord seemed semi-autonomous, and Tommy merely guided its actions through use of the Dragon Dagger, by using it as a flute. When Tommy lost his powers, Jason was still able to control the Dragonzord by using this Dagger. Thomas Oliver - Unmorphed Thomas Tommy Oliver (played by actor Jason David Frank) is a fictional character and hero in the Power Rangers universe. ... Godzilla of the nineties Godzilla (ゴジラ) is a giant, amphibious, reptilian monster first seen in the Japanese-produced 1954 tokusatsu film Godzilla. ... This article pertains to the musical instrument. ...


The Dragonzord could join together with three of the five Dinozords (the Tyrannosaurus and Pteradactyl being excluded) to form the Dragonzord Fighting Mode, as well as the Megazord proper to form the Mega-Dragonzord.


Ultrazord (Dinozords)

In times of dire peril, all six Zords, along with Titanus, the Carrier Zord, could combine into the most powerful form: the Ultrazord. They did this, for example, when battling the 'Zord' Cyclopsis.


Thunderzords

The Thunder Zords

The Thunder Zords were used during the second series of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The choice to replace the original zords with the Mecha from Gosei Sentai Dairanger (on which the Thunderzords were based) was an important decision, partly because it paved the way for similar occurrences throughout Power Rangers continuity, and also because the producers had already requested special footage featuring the original Dinozords, which became obsolete. See the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers main page for more details. thunderzords File links The following pages link to this file: Zord ... thunderzords File links The following pages link to this file: Zord ... Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... The title mecha RX-78-2 Gundam from the popular anime Mobile Suit Gundam In some works of science fiction, mecha (singular or plural) or mechs (singular: mech) are piloted or remote-controlled limbed vehicles. ... 5-Star Task Force Dai Ranger was TOEI Company Limiteds 17th production of the Super Sentai television series. ... Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ...


When Lord Zedd came to the Moon, to try to destroy the Power Rangers and take over Earth himself, he sent down Pirantishead. Pirantishead who succeeded in freezing four Dinozords and taking control of the other two. A refractoring of morph waves by Alpha 5 transformed the Dinozords into Thunderzords, much more powerful than their predecessors. The Thunderzord squadron battled the forces of Lord Zedd with their massive power throughout the second season until they were destroyed by Rito Revolto. Lord Zedd Lord Zedd is a fictional villain from the TV series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Earth, also known as the Earth or Terra, is the third planet outward from the Sun. ... This is a list of monsters from the Power Rangers universe, specifically those that first appeared in the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Alpha 5 was the teenager-ish robot on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers that became famous for using the phrase ay yi yi in situations that involved any kind of emotion (most commonly panic). ... Rito Revolto is a character in the fictional Power Rangers universe. ...


The Thunderzords were as follows:

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Thunder Megazord

The Thunderzords combined to form the Thunderzord Assault Team, with the Red Dragon riding the other four combined as an airborne chariot. They could also join into the Thunder Megazord. Unlike the Dinozords, the Thunderzords could no easily switch between these two formations.


Tigerzord

When Tommy's Green Ranger powers finally failed, Zordon and Alpha 5 were able to create new White Ranger powers for him, making him the leader of the team. His zord, the Tigerzord, was controlled by his talking sword, Saba, although unlike the Dragonzord he was able to pilot it from within (like the other zords). The Tigerzord could change from its Tiger form to a humanoid form, in which it wielded a curved sabre. Thomas Oliver - Unmorphed Thomas Tommy Oliver (played by actor Jason David Frank) is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series, as well as four of its successive incarnations. ... Zordon of Eltar is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series and many of its subsequent incarnations. ... Alpha 5 was the teenager-ish robot on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers that became famous for using the phrase ay yi yi in situations that involved any kind of emotion (most commonly panic). ...


Thunder Ultrazord

The six Thunderzords (including the Tigerzord) could combine together, along with the turtle-shaped Tor the Shuttlezord to form the powerful Thunder Ultrazord. The Tigerzord was encased within Tor's shell, and the Thunderzord Assault Team was affixed to the top.


The Ninjazords

When the Thunder Zords were destroyed by Rito Revolto in the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the Power Rangers were given new Ninjazords by the sage, Ninjor. They were all based on living animals. In the Power Rangers universe, Zords are colossal mechanical or bio-mechanical robots. ... Rito Revolto is a character in the fictional Power Rangers universe. ... Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... Ninjor was a fictional character from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV Series. ...

  • Tommy, the White Ranger, piloted the Falconzord (see Falcon)
  • Rocky, the Red Ranger, piloted the Ape Ninjazord
  • Adam, the Black Ranger, piloted the Frog Ninjazord
  • Aisha, the Yellow Ranger, piloted the Bear Ninjazord
  • Billy, the Blue Ranger, piloted the Wolf Ninjazord
  • Kimberly (and later Katherine), the Pink Ranger, piloted the Crane Ninjazord

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Shogunzords

Part way through the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Lord Zedd kidnapped Ninjor and used him as a hostage, demanding that the Power Rangers pilot his new Shogunzords to destroy the Earth. Ninjor was eventually freed, and the Rangers were able to use the Shogunzords for their own purposes (i.e. goodness). Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... Lord Zedd Lord Zedd is a fictional villain from the TV series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Ninjor was a fictional character from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV Series. ... Earth, also known as the Earth or Terra, is the third planet outward from the Sun. ...


The Shogunzords were humanoid robots of different colours and with different armour around the head.


In the original Super Sentai series, there were only five Mecha - no Pink Ranger existed to pilot a sixth. The arc in which the Shogunzords featured prominently was therefore the same arc in which Kimberly Hart was written out of the series, and set during the transition period before Katherine Hillard came to replace her. After this, when the Shogunzords were used, both Katherine and Tommy piloted the white Zord together. Costumes from the 1975 series, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, on display at the Bandai Museum in Tokyo, Japan Sentai (Japanese: 戦隊), the Japanese word for task force, is most commonly used for classifying the super hero television shows produced by Toei and aired by TV Asahi. ... The title mecha RX-78-2 Gundam from the popular anime Mobile Suit Gundam In some works of science fiction, mecha (singular or plural) or mechs (singular: mech) are piloted or remote-controlled limbed vehicles. ... Categories: Stub | Pink Rangers | Power Rangers second in commands ... Katherine Hillard (played by Catherine Sutherland) is the Pink Power Ranger of the third generation, in the series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Thomas Oliver - Unmorphed Thomas Tommy Oliver (played by actor Jason David Frank) is a fictional character and hero in the Power Rangers universe. ...


Shogun-Megazord

While ostensibly a Ninjazord (see above), Tommy's Falconzord could combine with the five Shogunzords to make a powerful Megazord.


Battle Borgs

In the miniseries Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers at the end of the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the Alien Rangers of Aquitar brought their own "zords" to help them battle evil. These Battle Borgs very much resembled the Shogunzords (and may have helped inspire the Shogunzords construction, or vice versa), however rather than being piloted they were controlled by telepathy. The Battle Borgs, when activated, would copy any movement performed by the Aquitian Rangers. Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers was a miniseries inside the third season of the TV series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... Aquitar is a planet in the Power Rangers universe. ... Telepathy, from the Greek τηλε, tele, distant, and πάθεια, patheia, feeling, is the supposed ability to communicate information from one mind to another, and is one form of extra-sensory perception or anomalous cognition. ...


Zeo Zords

In Power Rangers: Zeo, the powers of the Zeo crystal also gave the rangers the powers of new Zords. Three were based on creatures from mythology, but the remaining two were powerful cannons. Power Rangers Zeo is a continuation of the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ...

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Zeo Megazord

The five Zeo Zords could combine into the Zeo Megazord, however unlike previous Megazords it could come together in five different ways, and had different powers depending on which Zord formed the head. The most common formation had the phoenix at the head, but all arrangements were possible, depending on which Ranger the story revolved around that episode.


Pyramidas

Pyramidas was the enormous pyramid-shaped spaceship piloted by Trey of Triforia. It could change into a humanoid shape, and was also integral to forming the Zeo Ultrazord. Geometric shape created by connecting a polygonal base to an apex A pyramid is a geometric shape formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. ... Trey of Triforia is a fictional character and hero from the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: Zeo. ...


Super Zeo Zords

When Trey of Triforia was fatally wounded, he gave the Rangers a medallion that allowed them to upgrade their Zeo Zords to Super Zeo Zords. They each resembled humanoid robots, with each torso in the shape of the helmet emblem of the Ranger that piloted it. Trey of Triforia is a fictional character and hero from the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: Zeo. ...


Super Zeo Megazord

The Super Zeo Magazord was an upgrade of the Zeo Megazord using a medallion given to the rangers by Trey after he was fatally wounded. The Rangers used it to defeat King Mondo the first time. In the fictional Power Rangers universe, King Mondo, also known as the Machine King, was the ruler of the Machine Empire. ...


Turbozords

The Power Rangers were given the Turbozords by Zordon during Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, along with their new Turbo Ranger powers, in order to combat the new evil threat of Divatox and her demonic fiancee, Maligore. They were used in battle with Divatox throughout the television series Power Rangers: Turbo, until they were destroyed by the Goldgoyle monster in the finale. Zordon of Eltar is a fictional character in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series and many of its subsequent incarnations. ... Spoiler warning: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers villains Baboo Baboo was a fictional villain in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. ... Maligore was a fictional villain from the film Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997). ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... Power Rangers Turbo was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (translated as Explosive Dash Task Force CarRanger) featuring the fifth generation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ...

  • Red Lightning - racecar piloted by Red Ranger - forms the head.
  • Mountain Blaster - 4x4 pickup piloted by Blue Ranger - forms the torso and thighs.
  • Desert Thunder - minivan piloted by Green Ranger - forms the right leg.
  • Dune Star - SUV piloted by Yellow Ranger - forms the left leg.
  • Wind Chaser - compact piloted by Pink Ranger - forms the arms.

Turbo Megazord

The five Turbozords combined to form the Turbo Megazord. The Turbo Megazord Saber was its primary weapon and was utilized in the Turbo Megazord Spinout, where the Megazord would "spin-out" while running toward its opponent, slashing it repeatedly and destroying it.


Rescue Turbo Megazord

The Red Lightning and Mountain Blaster Turbo Zords can also combine with the Thunder Loader, Star Racer, and Wind Rescue Rescue Zords to form the Rescue Turbo Megazord.


Rescue Zords

In Power Rangers: Turbo, the Rescue Zords were given to the Power Rangers by the Phantom Ranger when the Turbozords were stolen by Divatox and her brother General Havoc. They were brought into battle by Artillatron, the Turbo Transport, which also provided the primary weapons for the Rescue Megazord, twin cannons which were simply known as Artillery Power. They were destroyed along with the Turbozords by Divatox's Goldgoyle monster at the end of Power Rangers: Turbo. The five zords joined together to form the Rescue Megazord. Power Rangers Turbo was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (translated as Explosive Dash Task Force CarRanger) featuring the fifth generation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... The Phantom Ranger is a fictional character from the Power Rangers universe. ... Spoiler warning: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers villains Baboo Baboo was a fictional villain in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. ... Power Rangers Turbo was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (translated as Explosive Dash Task Force CarRanger) featuring the fifth generation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ...

  • Lightning Fire Tamer - firetruck piloted by Red Ranger - forms the head and upper torso.
  • Siren Blaster - police cruiser piloted by Blue Ranger - forms the lower torso and thighs.
  • Thunder Loader - dump truck piloted by Green Ranger - forms the right leg.
  • Star Racer - racecar / tractor piloted by Yellow Ranger - forms the left leg.
  • Wind Rescue - ambulance piloted by Pink Ranger - forms the arms.

Rescue Turbo Megazord

The Thunder Loader, Star Racer, and Wind Rescue Rescue Zords could also combine with the Red Lightning and Mountain Blaster Turbozords to form the Rescue Turbo Megazord.


Astro Megaship

In Power Rangers: In Space, there are no individual zords (at least to begin with). Instead, the Astro Megaship, which the Rangers use to travel through space, transforms into their primary Megazord. It could only do this with the addition of a NASADA space shuttle that the Power Rangers Turbo brought with them from Earth. Power Rangers in Space is a television show, the sixth generation of Power Rangers. ... Power Rangers Turbo was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (translated as Explosive Dash Task Force CarRanger) featuring the fifth generation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ...


The ship had an onboard computer named D.E.C.A. that communicated with the Rangers about functionality. It spoke with a woman's voice.


Some time before the events of Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, the Astro Megaship was retrofitted into a museum before it was hijacked by the Lost Galaxy Rangers. It was used as the Rangers' transport throughout the season, but not used as a Zord again. Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy is a Power Rangers television series, the seventh to air, and features many familiar elements from previous incarnations. ... A museum is typically a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits, for purposes of study, education enjoyment, the tangible and intangible evidence of people and their environment. ...


Galactabeasts

The "zords" used during Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy were in fact sentient creatures called Galactabeasts. The "sentient creature" idea had been used frequently in Super Sentai, but this was its first proper use in a Power Rangers series. Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy is a Power Rangers television series, the seventh to air, and features many familiar elements from previous incarnations. ... Costumes from the 1975 series, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, on display at the Bandai Museum in Tokyo, Japan Sentai (Japanese: 戦隊), the Japanese word for task force, is most commonly used for classifying the super hero television shows produced by Toei and aired by TV Asahi. ... Power Rangers is a series of television series, based on the Super Sentai series of shows. ...


Time Force Zords

In Power Rangers: Time Force, each Rangers has an individual Time Flier. However, these Time Fliers cannot engage in battle on their own and must immediately join together to form a Megazord. Presumably they are kept separate for the sole reason that it is easier to travel through time as smaller vehicles. Power Rangers: Time Force is the ninth incarnation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series, based on the Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai TimeRanger, running for 40 half-hour episodes from February to November of 2001. ...


Time Force Megazords

The five Time Fliers can join together in two different ways to form a Megazord. One of these forms possesses more speed and the other possesses more power. It is the latter that is often used to deliver finishing moves to enemies.


Time Shadow Megazord

The Time Shadow Megazord was a new creation sent to the past by Alex Collins to help the Power Rangers.


Quantasaurus Rex

A prototype zord that was one of the first objects to be sent back in time by Time Force. It was unfortunately lost until it was recovered by Eric Myers and Wesley Collins. It was powered by Trizerium Crystals. Eric Myers is a fictional character in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Power Rangers: Time Force. ... Wesley Collins is Red Ranger and the second in command of the Power Rangers: Time Force team. ...


Unusually for a sixth character's zord, the Q-Rex could not combine with the other zords to form a new, more powerful one. However, on a number of occasions other Megazords did ride on the back of the Q-Rex as it charged the enemy, delivering spectacular finishing blows in that way.


Transwarp Megazord

The Transwarp Megazord is a large robot operated by Time Force in the future that is responsible for sending other Zords and the Time Ship through the Time Gate. Its fighting capability is unknown, as it is only shown fighting in one instance, but this is an illusion.


Wild Zords

In Power Rangers: Wild Force, the Wild Zords were fully-sentient creatures that had been in existence for thousands of years (similar to the Galactabeasts of Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy. There were a great many separate Wild Zords, and they could come together as a Megazord in a large number of ways. One of the main criticisms made against this incarnation of Power Rangers was that there were so many Zords that it became difficult for viewers to keep track of them all, and their powers. Power Rangers: Wild Force is considered to be the tenth incarnation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series, despite the fact that it is only the ninth unique incarnation (The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ran for three seasons, while Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers is widely considered to be part... Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy is a Power Rangers television series, the seventh to air, and features many familiar elements from previous incarnations. ...


Kongazord

The Kongazord is a powerful Megazord, made with the Gorilla, Polar Bear, Black Bear, Eagle, and Bison Wild Zords. Some of these zords are interchangeable in case any animal has lost power. The two bears make the arms, the Gorilla is the chest and head, and the bison is the torso and legs. The Kongazord's finishers depend on what's connected in the arms. With the two bears, it's Bear Blasters, with the Giraffe, it's the spear, or if it's the elephant, it's the Pachyderm Crusher. If the Rhino is attached as the legs, it can do the soccer kick with the Armadillo. The Kongazord also has an anchor, which it can use the Kongazord Swinging Anchor Attack, where a chain is attached to a huge anchor, and it is thrown at its target, which can knock its target out. The Kongazord can also be used with the Soul Bird, for added power. Species Gorilla gorilla Gorilla beringei The gorilla, the largest of the primates, is a ground-dwelling herbivore that inhabits the forests of central Africa. ... The name Polar Bear is also a tradename for a type of scuba divers warm undersuit to be worn under a drysuit. ... Binomial name Ursus americanus The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), also known as simply the black bear or cinnamon bear, is the most common bear in North America. ... Genera Aquila Haliaeetus Pithecophaga Circaetus (*) Scientists argue whether Accipitriformes are a separate order, or belong to the Falconiformes. ... The name bison refers to several large bovine mammals: American bison - Bison bison Wisent or European bison - Bison bonasus Steppe Wisent Bison priscus - extinct Frequently confused with bison: Aurochs - Bos primigenius It also refers to several other things: GNU bison is a compiler compiler similar to Yacc. ... Species Gorilla gorilla Gorilla beringei The gorilla, the largest of the primates, is a ground-dwelling herbivore that inhabits the forests of central Africa. ... Binomial name Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an even-toed ungulate mammal and the tallest of all land living animal species. ... The Rhinoceros is a large land animal. ... Genera Chlamyphorus Cabassous Chaetophractus Dasypus Euphractus Priodontes Tolypeutes Zaedyus Armadillo is also the name of an NES video game. ...


Zords used by enemies

Several times during the Power Rangers series, certain villains have piloted Zords of their own. In truth, there is little to differentiate these machines from any other giant robot, however the word 'Zord' summons a feeling that the Rangers are now facing beings in some way like themselves. This motif has been used in many mediums to introduce increased tension and drama.


The first instance of this occurring was at the 'culmination' of the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, in which Goldar piloted the Zord Cyclopsis against the Rangers. The idea was reused several times in later seasons, for example Power Rangers: Turbo, in which Divatox and her minions pilot several machines called Zords. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a live-action television and movie series, based on the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyu-Ranger, literally Dinosaur Task Force Beast Rangers and often abbreviated as ZyuRanger (after the Kunrei-shiki romanization). ... This article needs translation. ... Power Rangers Turbo was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (translated as Explosive Dash Task Force CarRanger) featuring the fifth generation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... Spoiler warning: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers villains Baboo Baboo was a fictional villain in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. ...


In Power Rangers: Time Force there are several giant robots that are used by Frax and are not addressed as Zords, although in Mirai Sentai Time Ranger (the Sentai Show that Power Rangers: Time Force came from) one of the giant robots was named the G-Zord. This was the first and only time that the Zord term was ever used on a Sentai Program. The G-Zord was adapted into the Dragontron robot when the footage was used on Power Rangers: Time Force. Power Rangers: Time Force is the ninth incarnation of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series, based on the Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai TimeRanger, running for 40 half-hour episodes from February to November of 2001. ... Spoiler warning: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers villains Baboo Baboo was a fictional villain in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. ... Future Task Force TimeRanger was a Japanese television series which aired in 2000. ...

Power Rangers series
MMPR - Alien Rangers - Zeo - Turbo - In Space - Lost Galaxy - Lightspeed Rescue
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Writer's Guide to the PR Universe - Shogun Megazord (1397 words)
During the Shogun Megazord assembly, the five Shogunzords would be shown standing in a certain left-to-right order, then running from profile in a different order, then running from in front in the original order.
Shogun Megazord while holding their hands in the shogun pose, the Aquitian Rangers were shown briefly in profile, and after a quick transition of
Shogun Megazord without a head or legs; it may have been the Temple of Power.
shogun: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (1420 words)
The shogunate as a military administrative system was established by Yoritomo after 1185 and was known as the Bakufu [literally, army headquarters].
The shogunate was held in turn by the Minamoto family and their successors, with their capital at Kamakura (1192–1333); the Ashikaga, with their capital at Kyoto (1338–1597); and the Tokugawa, with their capital at Yedo (Tokyo) after 1603.
The overthrow of the shogun in 1867 brought the Meiji restoration and the beginning of modern Japan.
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