In 1993, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers debuted on Fox Kids. The series first started on weekdays but moved to Saturday mornings to the delight of school-age children. With a strangely addicting theme song, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Power Rangers have remained a part of childhoods to the presenꦛt day.

Saban took a risk adapting the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for US Audiences. The special effects show it was based off of in Japan was already widely popular, but American audiences were different. Luckily, one year earlier, X-Men had already debuted and proved that team-based shows could work. But could a live-action show about a team of teenagers with attitude also bring more ꦓviewers to Fox Kids? Saban's risks paid off, and the show has lived on for multiple seasons. There was also a darker, live-action movie from Lionsgate films in 2017.

Critics of the show blasted Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for being childish and cheesy. They mocked the colorful spandex warriors and laughed at the original Japanese footage. They couldn't accept that the series was meant to be fun. Yet, with the fun of Power Rangers, there was also a darker side. Not only did the show have darker moments, but behind the scenes were tough times for the cast. If not for these five, and later six Power Rangers, other localizing teams may not have taken a chance on other Japanese media, such as Sailor Moon.

Our list covers some surprising facts about the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers team.

25 ♕ Mighty "Morphin" Power Rangers

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After Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was well-received in North America, it was distributed to other countries. Though the current series was tame enough for American children, other countries have their own sets of laws and regulations. Since Super Sentai, which Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was adapted from, were already being localized for some Asian countries, some chang💦es had to be made.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was bri🐲efly banned in Malaysia for a simple reason: t🌠he title. The word "Morphin," a slang variation of the word "Morphing," which refers to transformation was feared to refer to "morphine," a medication, instead. Malaysian officials believed that "Morphin" was promoting substance use. The show was eventually allowed on air after removing the potentially dangerous word from the show's title.

24 Party Like It's 1999 💞

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Walter Emanuel Jones is well-known for his portrayal as Zack Taylor, the Black Ranger. His co-star, Austin St. John, played the main hero, Jason Lee Scott. After gaining fame from the show, both men lived together in Glendale, California. Their parties ended up being the talk of the town. They resembled wild frat parties, only with stunt team members and professional back up dancers. There were multiple kegs in the backyard, where tipsy party-goers would attempt to play volleyball. With such a large crowd, the police were often called to their house. They c🥂ould be told to keep it down but would continue the party shortly afterward. If a party got too rowdy, a police helicopter would show up and shine its spotlight on the crowd as a warning.

23 A Devastating 𝐆Loss

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Thuy Trang portrayed Trini Kwan, the original Yellow Ranger, in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Though her relationship with Saban Entertainment was rocky, she had a strong bond with her other four cast members. They often spent long hours together filming the show, and the cast often recalls the family-like atmosphere. The original three Rangers left in a contract dispute, and they all hoped to one day reunite. Many of the cast did in Power Rangers Super Megaforce's "Legendary Battle" episode, where past and present Rangers banded together to fight evil🦄.

Unfortunately, Thuy Trang did not make it to that reunion, nor the Huffington Post Power Rangers reunion interview in 2014. She was killed in a car crash in 2001. Power Rangers Time Force's episode "Circuit Unsure" was dedicated to her🔯 mem🌄ory.

22 ♚ Bringing The Heat

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Unlike its Japanese counterpart, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers didn't have a large budget. Saban had to make due with the equipment they had. Due to time constraints, they couldn't test all of the equipment and props to ma💎ke sure they met safety standards.

In "Switching Places," genius Blue Ranger Billy create꧟s a machine that switches his brain to the Pink Ranger, Kimberly. Though the show doesn't air the accident, the pyrotechnics in the machine caused them both to be set on fire. Though it was an accident, the incident scared both Amy Jo Johnson and David Yost. Though they 𝓀weren't injured, it was enough for Amy Jo Johnson to be more cautious and not stand too close to the equipment in later shows.

21 A Deal✅ With The Devil꧑

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Rita Repulsa was known as Witch Bandora in Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, which Mighty Morphin Power Rangers took inspiration. From the show's introduction, we learn that she was imprisoned for years and has returned to conquer Earth. Her Power Rangers backstory is more devious in the original Japanese series. She originally lived in the prehistoric days as Queen of the Dall Tribe. After her son was kill🍬ed by a Tyrannosaurus avenging its young, she went crazy with grief. She sold her soul to Great Satan in exchange for magical powers, while losing all memories of her son. In her rampage, she was taken down by the other Tribal leaders and꧃ sealed away 170 million years. She was accidentally set free in 1992 by unsuspecting astronauts.

20 𝄹 More Money, M♔ore Problems

The cast of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers had to go through an audition process.ꦡ In the pilot, a different Yellow Ranger appeared. Audri DuBois was cast initially as Trini. She was a powerful, Latin martial artist. Audri DuBois would only appear in the pilot episode "Day of the Dumpster." Walter Emanuel Jones, who portrayed Zack Taylor, stated in an interview that Audrey DuBois was let go after asking for more money.

Trini was recast as Thuy Trang, who had studied Kung Fu since she was a child. She was one of the few cast members who had martial arts training. Two new pilot episodes were filmed starring Thuy Trang as the Yellow Ranger instead. All future episodes were planned around her new actress and not the original pitch for 💙Trini.

19 The C✱olor Yellow Has No Gen🎶der

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It's no secret that they used footage from multiple Japanese Super Sentai shows. The drop in film quality made the switch even more apparent. One significant difference is one of the characters. In the series that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is based on, Kyuryu Sentai Zyuranger,♛ one the Rangers is a different gender. Many fans believed that the Pink Ranger wore a skirt because she was more feminin⛄e than Trini, the Yellow Ranger.

The Yellow Ranger doesn't wear a skirt because, in the original series, the character was male. Zyuranger's Yellow Ranger was not only male, but his name was merely "Boy."ꦍ The Yellow Ranger was intended to be male and not female. Thanks to Saban's decision, it showed to viewers that one didn't have to wear a skirt to be feminine, but if a Ranger wore one, it didn't make them any less powerful.

18 Being Famous Has Its Downsides ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ

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Fame does crazy things to both actors and fans. After the surprising success of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the cast was living well. They enjoyed meeting fans and celebrities visited the set with their kids. The Power Rangers were becoming a household name. Fame also has its downsides. Austin St. John, who portrayed Jason Lee Scott, the Red Ranger, displayed confidence and strength to fans. Kids wanted to be him, and𝔉 older fans wanted to claim him. Austin S꧙t. John's athletic skills impressed young, female fans. The fans became so obsessed with him that they would rip off his clothing in an attempt to touch him in public. He also had to move twice because fans would stalk his house. After multiple attacks, Austin St. John had enough. He began to shield himself and become more private.

17 ♛ 𒊎 Completely Unrealistic Expectations

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The filming schedule for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was extremely tigh༒t. It was still unknown if the show would be successful, and Saban was taking a potential hit in profit by movi♋ng forward with the show. The cast would try to stay nearby if they had to work the next day.

Thuy Trang, who portrayed the Yellow Ranger, Trini Kwan, and Amy Jo Johnson would often sleep over at each other's homes to be 🎐closer to the set. In 1994, a devastating earthquake hit Los Angeles. They went through the quake together and were shocked when they had to report to work a few hours later. Though they showed up and ready to film, they didn't end up shooting an episode that day because the rest of the crew stayed home.

16 💝 He's Special, So Very Special

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Jason David Frank, who porᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtrayed Tommy Oliver and the Green Ranger, didn't initi🔯ally have a starring role. He was only meant to act as a temporary villain, working for the leading enemy Rita Repulsa. His last episode was expected to be "The Green Candle: Part 2", an episode that would have had dire consequences for poor Tommy.

After hearing that the character might not return, fans flooded Saban's offices with pleas to keep the character around. These pleas were before the days of social media and the internet, so fans having to write out letters, address them, and take them to the post office had more meaning. Thanks to fan demand, Tommy was given another chance and became a regular member of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers cast. Jason David Frank enjoyed the role so𒁃 much that he stayed around for 🐼guest appearances on future seasons.