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** [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: ''In Space'' skewed the franchise a bit more seriously, and ever since it's never been quite as goofy as the earliest seasons. ''RPM'' can be considered a half-Cerebus; its [[After the End]] setting is darker than any before, but plays franchise tropes with a wink and a nudge that keep you from taking it ''too'' seriously.
** [[Reverse Cerebus Syndrome]]: ''Ninja Storm'' brought a level of silliness and self-awareness back to the series (though not quite to the level of ''Mighty Morphin''). ''Samurai'' does this in contrast to ''RPM'''s darker elements.
* [[Channel Hop]]: Started on [[FOX]], but when the [[Fox Kids]] block died it went over to [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and Disney's cable channels (but, strangely, not [[Disney XD]] when it launched). Then Saban got it back and is bringing it to [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Nicktoons]].
* [[Character-Magnetic Team]]: There's always at least one [[Sixth Ranger]], but the Disney seasons tended to pile them on - ''Operation Overdrive'' is the only one of those that got away with a single [[Sixth Ranger]]<ref>Not Disney's fault, blame ''[[Super Sentai]]''</ref>. This is partly because a lot of those seasons started with reduced [[Power Trio|Power Trios]] and had more room to expand.
* [[Chest Insignia]]: Almost every Ranger sports a team logo and maybe a personal symbol ''somewhere'' on their suits; if not on the chest then on the belt buckle or helmet, usually. A number of these are [[Brought to You by The Letter "S"]].
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