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Power Rangers Turbo Volume One

 

 

SCORE: 74

Power Rangers Turbo Volume One 

 

I never knew there were so many different Power Ranger television shows. Or that there were so many different people who played as Power Rangers. Power Rangers Turbo Volume One starts off with the second major group of Power Rangers, and ends with the third.

Shifting personnel is common place in Power Rangers. Power Rangers Turbo Volume One is no exception. At the start we immediately lose the blue ranger. A younger kid plays him, and it just does not seem to fit very well. Near the end of this volume we lose the rest of the team.

I read the actors were worked like dogs in Power Rangers. This was one of the reason for such high turn over. Another was a repeated theme among actors that they were not being properly compensated for how many millions of dollars they brought in. I suspect the turn over became cultural to ensure no actor got enough foot hold with the audience.

Power Rangers Turbo Volume One has a vehicle theme to it. In fact their vehicles combine to become the giant robot. A new bad character (Divatox) is introduced in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One. She acts just like the previous ones. Many of the same schemes (from previous Power Ranger shows) are tried in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One.

We have fights, vehicle fights, and giant robot fights in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One. Alpha and Zordon leave the show. Bulk and Skully are turned into monkeys, then they are invisible and near the end they return as normal. Lt Stone takes over at the recreational center. A robot cop - Blue Senturion makes appearances as well.

Some of the lessons in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One are to tell the truth, avoid fighting, work as a team, clean up your community, and accept yourself as you are. Soccer, ballet, fashion, martial arts, and dancing are promoted in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One.

There are twenty-three episodes on three discs in Power Rangers Turbo Volume One. This is around seven and a half hours of viewing time. The volume ends with an interesting new character - Phantom Ranger. It will be interesting to see how his character is fleshed out.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 78%
Replay/Extras: 81%
Gameplay: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%

System: DVD
Publisher: Shout Factory
Developer: Saban
Rating: ‘TV-Y7’ - Specifically Designed for Children Seven Years of Age or Older
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