Difference between revisions of "Power Rangers"
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== Power Rangers and Chris == | == Power Rangers and Chris == | ||
Not much is known about how much Chris enjoyed the Power Rangers franchise, though it is known that Chris DOES like the series. On [[The Wall of Originals]], two handmade Trainer cards are shown devoted to the series in some way. The first is a card devoted to Bulk and Skull, the two well-known dimwitted bullies from the original series, and the second is a [[Sonichu]] Zord, predating the existence of [[Son-Chu]] by at least 9 years. Hideously, it seems that Chris attempted to make this Sonichu Zord like the popular Tigerzord, but it comes of hideously as Chris places Sonichu's head on its chest, another robo head where popping up in its place and it uses its tail as a sword. As you can tell, it fails horribly. | Not much is known about how much Chris enjoyed the Power Rangers franchise, though it is known that Chris DOES like the series. | ||
On [[The Wall of Originals]], two handmade Trainer cards are shown devoted to the series in some way. The first is a card devoted to Bulk and Skull, the two well-known dimwitted bullies from the original series, and the second is a [[Sonichu]] Zord, predating the existence of [[Son-Chu]] by at least 9 years. Hideously, it seems that Chris attempted to make this Sonichu Zord like the popular Tigerzord, but it comes of hideously as Chris places Sonichu's head on its chest, another robo head where popping up in its place and it uses its tail as a sword. As you can tell, it fails horribly. | |||
== Power Rangers in Sonichu == | == Power Rangers in Sonichu == | ||
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While any actual VARIATION of the team has yet to show up in the comic proper, in the [[CWCipedia]]'s article for the [[Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens]], it is mentioned that Chris was once a member of a Power Rangers team, despite the fact that all the other teams are usually in <s>New Zealand</s> California. In fact, he was the leader of it! | While any actual VARIATION of the team has yet to show up in the comic proper, in the [[CWCipedia]]'s article for the [[Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens]], it is mentioned that Chris was once a member of a Power Rangers team, despite the fact that all the other teams are usually in <s>New Zealand</s> California. In fact, he was the leader of it! | ||
It doesn't mention who he fought or what he fought or even what powers he used, but it is said he piloted a go-kart (?) that was "sleek like an Arwing" and was the head of the so-called Kart Megazord. Sadly (for our sake), Chris disbanded the team before his graduation, but soon installed a new, younger team, to take the reigns. An interesting fact to this is that the go-kart vehicles, the "Kart Megazord" and the graduation disbanding and reforming were pretty much ripped off from one of the earlier seasons, namely ''Power Rangers Turbo'' (the American version of ''Gekisou Sentai Carranger'') | It doesn't mention who he fought or what he fought or even what powers he used, but it is said he piloted a go-kart (?) that was "sleek like an Arwing" and was the head of the so-called Kart Megazord. Sadly (for our sake), Chris disbanded the team before his graduation, but soon installed a new, younger team, to take the reigns. Where the team is and what they're doing and which female members are currently "non-boyfriend-free" are unknown. | ||
An interesting fact to this is that the go-kart vehicles, the "Kart Megazord" and the graduation disbanding and reforming were pretty much ripped off from one of the earlier seasons, namely ''Power Rangers Turbo'' (the American version of ''Gekisou Sentai Carranger''). | |||
== Sauces == | == Sauces == |
Revision as of 00:40, 18 November 2009
The Power Rangers is a common term describing a team of teenagers or young adults, armed with sophisticated weaponry and gadgets, giant machines that combine into even bigger machines, and wear brightly-colored spandex while fighting monstrous aliens. It is also the name of the franchise spanning nearly two decades that adapts Japanese Super Sentai series for American viewers.
And just like everything else? Chris got his grubby little hands on them, too.
Power Rangers and Chris
Not much is known about how much Chris enjoyed the Power Rangers franchise, though it is known that Chris DOES like the series.
On The Wall of Originals, two handmade Trainer cards are shown devoted to the series in some way. The first is a card devoted to Bulk and Skull, the two well-known dimwitted bullies from the original series, and the second is a Sonichu Zord, predating the existence of Son-Chu by at least 9 years. Hideously, it seems that Chris attempted to make this Sonichu Zord like the popular Tigerzord, but it comes of hideously as Chris places Sonichu's head on its chest, another robo head where popping up in its place and it uses its tail as a sword. As you can tell, it fails horribly.
Power Rangers in Sonichu
While any actual VARIATION of the team has yet to show up in the comic proper, in the CWCipedia's article for the Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens, it is mentioned that Chris was once a member of a Power Rangers team, despite the fact that all the other teams are usually in New Zealand California. In fact, he was the leader of it!
It doesn't mention who he fought or what he fought or even what powers he used, but it is said he piloted a go-kart (?) that was "sleek like an Arwing" and was the head of the so-called Kart Megazord. Sadly (for our sake), Chris disbanded the team before his graduation, but soon installed a new, younger team, to take the reigns. Where the team is and what they're doing and which female members are currently "non-boyfriend-free" are unknown.
An interesting fact to this is that the go-kart vehicles, the "Kart Megazord" and the graduation disbanding and reforming were pretty much ripped off from one of the earlier seasons, namely Power Rangers Turbo (the American version of Gekisou Sentai Carranger).