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=== {{color|red|Tommy Oliver / Red Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actor: Jason David Frank)</small> ===
=== {{color|red|Tommy Oliver / Red Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actor: Jason David Frank)</small> ===
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Somewhat literally, he becomes Justin's father figure until he gets [[Put On a Bus]].
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Somewhat literally, he becomes Justin's father figure until he gets [[Put on a Bus]].
* [[The Hero]]
* [[The Hero]]
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]
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* [[Older and Wiser]]
* [[Older and Wiser]]
* [[Parental Substitute]]: To Justin.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: To Justin.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Halfway through, so he could go to whatever really accelerated program takes you from high school to Ph.D. in less than seven years. Didn't appear again until ''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]]'' (for the "Forever Red" special) and ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]''.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Halfway through, so he could go to whatever really accelerated program takes you from high school to Ph.D. in less than seven years. Didn't appear again until ''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]]'' (for the "Forever Red" special) and ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]''.


=== {{color|green|Adam Park / Green Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actor: [[Johnny Yong Bosch]])</small> ===
=== {{color|green|Adam Park / Green Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actor: [[Johnny Yong Bosch]])</small> ===
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* [[The Lancer]]
* [[The Lancer]]
** [[The Big Guy]] (sometimes)
** [[The Big Guy]] (sometimes)
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Halfway through, though he came back for a single adventure only [[Power Rangers in Space|a year later]] (and again in ''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]]'').
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Halfway through, though he came back for a single adventure only [[Power Rangers in Space|a year later]] (and again in ''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]]'').


=== {{color|fuchsia|Kat Hillard / Pink Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actress: Catherine Sutherland)</small> ===
=== {{color|fuchsia|Kat Hillard / Pink Turbo Ranger I}} | <small>(Actress: Catherine Sutherland)</small> ===
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* [[Dance Battler]]: You can see some ballet influence in her fighting, now that Catherine Sutherland's doing her own stunts.
* [[Dance Battler]]: You can see some ballet influence in her fighting, now that Catherine Sutherland's doing her own stunts.
* [[Official Couple]]: With Tommy.
* [[Official Couple]]: With Tommy.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Halfway through, and [[Word of God]] (from two separate production regimes (specifically, Wild Force's head writer and Dino Thunder's showrunner)), at that confirms that she married Tommy several years later.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Halfway through, and [[Word of God]] (from two separate production regimes (specifically, Wild Force's head writer and Dino Thunder's showrunner)), at that confirms that she married Tommy several years later.
* [[Team Mom]]: At least to Justin.
* [[Team Mom]]: At least to Justin.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Girly Girl to Tanya's Tomboy.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Girly Girl to Tanya's Tomboy.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Power Fist]]
* [[Power Fist]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Halfway through, and never heard from again.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Halfway through, and never heard from again.
** [[Executive Meddling]]: She and Adam were originally going to stay on after Tommy and Kat left, but they decided to get rid of all four veterans instead.
** [[Executive Meddling]]: She and Adam were originally going to stay on after Tommy and Kat left, but they decided to get rid of all four veterans instead.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to Kat's Girly Girl.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to Kat's Girly Girl.
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* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]]: Once got bitten by a radioactive ant and got super-strength in "Little Strong Man", but unfortunately had to give it up to continue being a Power Ranger.
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]]: Once got bitten by a radioactive ant and got super-strength in "Little Strong Man", but unfortunately had to give it up to continue being a Power Ranger.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: "Chase into Space". Came back for ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' episode "True Blue to the Rescue".
* [[Put on a Bus]]: "Chase into Space". Came back for ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' episode "True Blue to the Rescue".
* [[Sizeshifter]]/[[Older Alter Ego]]: Whenever he morphed into a Ranger, his body's height grew to match those of the other rangers (while his voice is still sounded like his usual 12-year-old self), for [[Stock Footage|no apparent reason given]].
* [[Sizeshifter]]/[[Older Alter Ego]]: Whenever he morphed into a Ranger, his body's height grew to match those of the other rangers (while his voice is still sounded like his usual 12-year-old self), for [[Stock Footage|no apparent reason given]].
* [[The Smart Guy]] ([[Badass Bookworm]])
* [[The Smart Guy]] ([[Badass Bookworm]])
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: '''Inverted''', since he can actually put up a good fight.
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: '''Inverted''', since he can actually put up a good fight.
** Further inverted after the cast turn-over, which makes him the most experienced Ranger of the five.
** Further inverted after the cast turn-over, which makes him the most experienced Ranger of the five.
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]: In "The Robot Ranger", Justin begins to freak out after he discovers all the other rangers are robots -- then the reveal is that {{spoiler|he's one, too! Then the ''real'' Justin walks out and reveals that the whole thing was an experiment to see if they could build perfect robot rangers for Zordon and Alpha}}.
* [[Tomato in the Mirror]]: In "The Robot Ranger", Justin begins to freak out after he discovers all the other rangers are robots -- then the reveal is that {{spoiler|he's one, too! Then the ''real'' Justin walks out and reveals that the whole thing was an experiment to see if they could build perfect robot rangers for Zordon and Alpha}}.
* [[When You Coming Home, Dad?]]: His dad wants to be there for him, but has difficulty finding a job. It's resolved by the end of the series, and keeping the family together is the main (in-universe) reason he doesn't go into space with the other Rangers. His brief reappearance in ''Space'' reinforces the happy ending.
* [[When You Coming Home, Dad?]]: His dad wants to be there for him, but has difficulty finding a job. It's resolved by the end of the series, and keeping the family together is the main (in-universe) reason he doesn't go into space with the other Rangers. His brief reappearance in ''Space'' reinforces the happy ending.


=== {{color|red|Theodore Jay "T.J." Jarvis Johnson / Red Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actor: Selwyn Ward)</small> ===
=== {{color|red|Theodore Jay "T.J." Jarvis Johnson / Red Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actor: Selwyn Ward)</small> ===
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=== {{color|green|Carlos Vallerte / Green Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actor: Roger Velasco)</small> ===
=== {{color|green|Carlos Vallerte / Green Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actor: Roger Velasco)</small> ===
* [[Big Brother Mentor]]
* [[BFG]]
* [[BFG]]
* [[Chekhov's Gunman|Chekov's Gunman]]
* [[Chekhov's Gunman|Chekov's Gunman]]
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* [[Ineffectual Loner]]
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]
* [[The Lancer]]
* [[The Lancer]]
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: ''Vallertes'' or ''Valertes''?
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: ''Vallertes'' or ''Valertes''?
** Vallerte, with'''out''' the S.
** Vallerte, with'''out''' the S.


=== {{color|gold|Ashley Hammond / Yellow Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actress: Tracy Lynn Cruz)</small> ===
=== {{color|gold|Ashley Hammond / Yellow Turbo Ranger II}} | <small>(Actress: Tracy Lynn Cruz)</small> ===
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]
* [[The Cheerleader]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Dreadful Musician]]
* [[Dreadful Musician]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: She would later voice Jill Valentine in [[Resident Evil 5 (Video Game)|Resident Evil 5]] and [[Resident Evil Revelations (Video Game)|Resident Evil Revelations]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: She would later voice Jill Valentine in [[Resident Evil 5]] and [[Resident Evil: Revelations]]
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to Ashley's Girly Girl.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to Ashley's Girly Girl.


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* [[But Now I Must Go]]: In "Clash of the Megazords".
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: In "Clash of the Megazords".
* [[Mysterious Protector]]: With Cassie filling the role of Sailor Moon.
* [[Mysterious Protector]]: With Cassie filling the role of Sailor Moon.
* [[Riddle for The Ages]]: Who or even ''what'' he really is, was never revealed.
* [[Riddle for the Ages]]: Who or even ''what'' he really is, was never revealed.
** His toy claims that he's the combined spirit of every Power Ranger who is, was, or will be, backed up by [[Word of God]] statements.
** His toy claims that he's the combined spirit of every Power Ranger who is, was, or will be, backed up by [[Word of God]] statements.
* [[Sixth Ranger|The Seventh Ranger]]
* [[Sixth Ranger|The Seventh Ranger]]


=== Rocky DeSantos | <small>(Actor: Steve Cardenas)</small> ===
=== Rocky DeSantos | <small>(Actor: Steve Cardenas)</small> ===
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Injured his back during a martial arts practice in the Turbo movie, which enforced him to quit his duties as a Ranger, allowing little Justin [[Replacement Scrappy|to step in as the new Blue Ranger]].
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Injured his back during a martial arts practice in the Turbo movie, which enforced him to quit his duties as a Ranger, allowing little Justin [[Replacement Scrappy|to step in as the new Blue Ranger]].
** This was because Steve Cardenas [[Real Life Writes the Plot|suffered a legit back injury]] during production on the final episodes of ''[[Power Rangers ZEO]]'' and the fact that Fox wanted Justin. (For the record, Cardenas has no regrets, because [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|he liked Justin and wouldn't have gotten to meet Blake Foster otherwise]].)
** This was because Steve Cardenas [[Real Life Writes the Plot|suffered a legit back injury]] during production on the final episodes of ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]'' and the fact that Fox wanted Justin. (For the record, Cardenas has no regrets, because [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|he liked Justin and wouldn't have gotten to meet Blake Foster otherwise]].)


=== Zordon | <small>(Actor: Bob Manahan)</small> ===
=== Zordon | <small>(Actor: Bob Manahan)</small> ===
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]
* [[Sealed Good in A Can]]
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Took the first wormhole home two episodes in after getting a new body that happened to look like the communication tube-image he'd been using for 10,000 years. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|This did not end well]]. Appeared again the next season, [[Heroic Sacrifice|for the last time]].
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Took the first wormhole home two episodes in after getting a new body that happened to look like the communication tube-image he'd been using for 10,000 years. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|This did not end well]]. Appeared again the next season, [[Heroic Sacrifice|for the last time]].


=== Alpha 5 | <small>(Voice actor: [[Richard Steven Horvitz]])</small> ===
=== Alpha 5 | <small>(Voice actor: [[Richard Steven Horvitz]])</small> ===
* [[Art Shift]]: In the movie and the three-part premiere "Shift into Turbo", his head is shinier, he's is a little slimmer, and the curved lightning bolt on his chest is straight. It's similar to the design used by his successor, Alpha 6.
* [[Art Shift]]: In the movie and the three-part premiere "Shift into Turbo", his head is shinier, he's is a little slimmer, and the curved lightning bolt on his chest is straight. It's similar to the design used by his successor, Alpha 6.
** Yet, in "Passing the Torch", he is reverted to his previous design, again.
** Yet, in "Passing the Torch", he is reverted to his previous design, again.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Accompanied Zordon home, and [[Bus Crash|presumed dead]] in the attack on Eltar.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Accompanied Zordon home, and [[Bus Crash|presumed dead]] in the attack on Eltar.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Ai yi yi yi yi!
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Ai yi yi yi yi!


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=== Ernie | <small>(Actor: Richard Genelle)</small> ===
=== Ernie | <small>(Actor: Richard Genelle)</small> ===
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Left Angel Grove in "The Shadow Rangers" to go build a bridge for his Foreign Service Unit in the Amazon.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Left Angel Grove in "The Shadow Rangers" to go build a bridge for his Foreign Service Unit in the Amazon.
** [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: His actor, Richard Genelle, was suffering health problems at the time, so he had to leave the show.
** [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: His actor, Richard Genelle, was suffering health problems at the time, so he had to leave the show.


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* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: In [[The Movie]]. He hates to repeat himself. [[Hypocritical Humor|He HATES to repeat himself.]]
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: In [[The Movie]]. He hates to repeat himself. [[Hypocritical Humor|He HATES to repeat himself.]]
** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] by Bulk in the same scene: "You just did, sir."
** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] by Bulk in the same scene: "You just did, sir."
* [[Put On a Bus]]
* [[Put on a Bus]]
* [[Surrounded By Idiots]]
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]




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=== General Havoc | <small>(Voice actor: Tom Wyner)</small> ===
=== General Havoc | <small>(Voice actor: Tom Wyner)</small> ===
* [[Large Ham]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in a blooper from "The Darkest Day" when two of his Chromites declare him "the general of ham acting".
* [[Large Ham]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in a blooper from "The Darkest Day" when two of his Chromites declare him "the general of ham acting".
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Survived his final fight with the Rangers and vowed to return one day with an even more powerful Metallasaurus. Made a couple cameos the following season.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Survived his final fight with the Rangers and vowed to return one day with an even more powerful Metallasaurus. Made a couple cameos the following season.


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Latest revision as of 05:49, 11 April 2017


Our Heroes

Tommy Oliver / Red Turbo Ranger I | (Actor: Jason David Frank)

Adam Park / Green Turbo Ranger I | (Actor: Johnny Yong Bosch)

Kat Hillard / Pink Turbo Ranger I | (Actress: Catherine Sutherland)

Tanya Sloan / Yellow Turbo Ranger I | (Actress: Nakia Burrise)

Justin Stewart / Blue Turbo Ranger | (Actor: Blake Foster)

  • Adorably Precocious Child: Only twelve years old and he seems to be the first to ever get the hint when a bad guy is on the prowl.
  • Ascended Fanboy
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Big Burpa didn't see Justin coming in "Bicycle Built for the Blues" after she put him on that bike of doom!
  • BFG: Two actually.
  • Cousin Oliver
  • Darker and Edgier: When you think about it - his mom's dead, his dad apparently abandoned him, and he looks up to the other Rangers, Tommy in particular, as parental replacements. Ridiculously like Evangelion.
  • Executive Meddling: The reason for his presence in the show -- FOX was forced to hire a child actor.
  • Kid Appeal Character
  • Kid Hero
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Once got bitten by a radioactive ant and got super-strength in "Little Strong Man", but unfortunately had to give it up to continue being a Power Ranger.
  • Put on a Bus: "Chase into Space". Came back for Power Rangers in Space episode "True Blue to the Rescue".
  • Sizeshifter/Older Alter Ego: Whenever he morphed into a Ranger, his body's height grew to match those of the other rangers (while his voice is still sounded like his usual 12-year-old self), for no apparent reason given.
  • The Smart Guy (Badass Bookworm)
  • Tagalong Kid: Inverted, since he can actually put up a good fight.
    • Further inverted after the cast turn-over, which makes him the most experienced Ranger of the five.
  • Tomato in the Mirror: In "The Robot Ranger", Justin begins to freak out after he discovers all the other rangers are robots -- then the reveal is that he's one, too! Then the real Justin walks out and reveals that the whole thing was an experiment to see if they could build perfect robot rangers for Zordon and Alpha.
  • When You Coming Home, Dad?: His dad wants to be there for him, but has difficulty finding a job. It's resolved by the end of the series, and keeping the family together is the main (in-universe) reason he doesn't go into space with the other Rangers. His brief reappearance in Space reinforces the happy ending.

Theodore Jay "T.J." Jarvis Johnson / Red Turbo Ranger II | (Actor: Selwyn Ward)

Carlos Vallerte / Green Turbo Ranger II | (Actor: Roger Velasco)

Ashley Hammond / Yellow Turbo Ranger II | (Actress: Tracy Lynn Cruz)

Cassie Chan / Pink Turbo Ranger II | (Actress: Patricia Ja Lee)


Their Friends

The Blue Senturion | (Voice actor: David Walsh)

The Phantom Ranger | (Actor: Alex Dodd)

Rocky DeSantos | (Actor: Steve Cardenas)

Zordon | (Actor: Bob Manahan)

Alpha 5 | (Voice actor: Richard Steven Horvitz)

  • Art Shift: In the movie and the three-part premiere "Shift into Turbo", his head is shinier, he's is a little slimmer, and the curved lightning bolt on his chest is straight. It's similar to the design used by his successor, Alpha 6.
    • Yet, in "Passing the Torch", he is reverted to his previous design, again.
  • Put on a Bus: Accompanied Zordon home, and presumed dead in the attack on Eltar.
  • Verbal Tic: Ai yi yi yi yi!

Dimitria | (Actress: Carol Hoyt)

Alpha 6 | (Voice actress: Katrina Luciani)

Ernie | (Actor: Richard Genelle)

  • Put on a Bus: Left Angel Grove in "The Shadow Rangers" to go build a bridge for his Foreign Service Unit in the Amazon.
    • Real Life Writes the Plot: His actor, Richard Genelle, was suffering health problems at the time, so he had to leave the show.

Bulk & Skull | (Actors: Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy)

  • Everythings Better With Monkeys: In the first half of this season, Bulk and Skull got turned into monkeys by Elgar in the "Shift into Turbo" three-parter. They were turned back into humans by one of Divatox's torpedoes in "Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers", which would lead to this next trope...
  • Invisible Main Character: "Stitch Witchery", until the invisibility wore off, that is...
  • Plucky Comic Relief
  • Those Two Guys
  • What Could Have Been: There were officially plans for Bulk and Skull to get their own Fawlty Towers-esque spin-off series, where they run a hotel with a Mexican Elvis Presley impersonator called "El Vez", hence Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy's initial absence from the series. When the spin-off idea was scrapped, they later came back on the set again.
  • Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Their subplot in the second half of this season.

Lt. Stone | (Actor: Gregg Bullock)


Their Enemies

Divatox | (Actresses: Hilary Shepard Turner --> Carol Hoyt)

Elgar | (Voice actor: Derek Stephen Prince)

Rygog | (Voice actor: Lex Lang)

Porto | (Voice actor: Scott Page-Pagter)

General Havoc | (Voice actor: Tom Wyner)

  • Large Ham: Lampshaded in a blooper from "The Darkest Day" when two of his Chromites declare him "the general of ham acting".
  • Put on a Bus: Survived his final fight with the Rangers and vowed to return one day with an even more powerful Metallasaurus. Made a couple cameos the following season.