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Who could fathom that combining footage from the Japanese Super Sentai series and original footage with an American cast would be a winning formula? The show’s skyrocketing popularity only meant one thing, that a theatrical movie was inevitable, thus giving rise to “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie” on June 30, 1995.
The cast from the TV show reprise their roles for the film; Jason David Frank as Tommy Oliver (The White Ranger), Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam Park (The Black Ranger), David Yost as Billy Cranston (The Blue Ranger), Steve Cardenas as Rocky DeSantos (The Red Ranger), Karan Ashley as Aisha Campbell (The Yellow Ranger), and Amy Jo Johnson as Kimberly Hart (The Pink Ranger). Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy also reprise their roles from the TV series as the bumbling bullies Bulk and Skull. Paul Freeman, perhaps best known for playing Dr. René Belloq in Indiana Jones, “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, portrays the film’s villain Ivan Ooze.
Two days before the passing of Ryan’s Comet, a giant egg is accidentally unearthed at a construction site in Angel Grove. Lord Zedd, Rita Repulsa, and Goldar arrive and free Ivan Ooze, a morphological being that ruled the Earth as a tyrant some 6,000 years ago until he was overthrown and imprisoned by Zordon.
The Rangers move in to intercept him, but Ivan Ooze is able to escape and lays siege to the Command Center, robbing the Rangers of their powers. The Rangers return to the Command Center only to find a dying Zordon.
The Rangers learn of “the Great Power” on the distant planet of Phaedos; the only thing that can save Zordon and restore their powers. It is now a race against the clock as the Rangers must obtain the Great Power without the use of their powers to save Zordon and foil Ivan Ooze’s dastardly scheme before it takes shape!
The fight choreography is essentially a bigger-budget version of what is seen in the show, which, while cheesy, overly acrobatic, and extremely flamboyant, some would argue is the appeal of the Power Rangers in the first place. It’s like a Universal Studios stunt show, but faster and with more finesse.
To the film’s credit, they put their cast to great use, as all of them are either martial artists or gymnasts.
Steve Cardenas has a background in Taekwondo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Johnny Yong Bosch trained in kung fu from an early age.
David Yost and Amy Jo Johnson have both studied gymnastics, and their training can be seen in many of the fight scenes when they execute various flashy moves like back handsprings to evade their opponents. David Yost in particular makes heavy use of the kip up, which is most commonly seen in stunt choreography and is not necessarily something that is actively taught in martial arts.
Jason David Frank has had extensive martial arts training from a young age in a variety of styles, including Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and Jeet Kune Do just to name a few – so to say the man is well-trained would be an understatement.
A tell-tale sign of Jason’s training is when he uses a length of steel rebar as a makeshift staff, executing the swift and snappy strikes that are indicative of how Karate and Taekwondo handle the staff. In contrast, Shaolin Kung Fu for example uses the staff with more circular and fluid techniques, with aggressive attacks, counters, dynamic footwork, and whirling blocks.
“Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie” is the perfect popcorn flick for you (and the family) and perfectly encapsulates the cultural zeitgeist that birthed it. Yep, it’s cheesy, it’s corny, it’s funky and unapologetically represents what the 90’s were all about. So why not rewind to your childhood some 20 years back and give it a watch as a guilty pleasure. Once a ranger, always a ranger – it’s Morphin Time!
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