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• prehistoric, mythical, and modern animals. They are created by Ninjor, a wise
warrior who also created the Power Coins and the Alien Rangers' Battleborgs. he Zords
used in the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are themed after The mecha
footage came from the Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, Gosei Sentai
Dairanger and Ninja Sentai Kakuranger respectively.

Due to the unexplained nature of the Morphing Grid, it is revealed in the multiple part episodes
of "The Mutiny" and "Ninja Quest" that the destruction of the Zord would ultimately destroy the
Rangers powers together. In "The Mutiny" episodes, Alpha creates the Thunderzords from the
Dinozords by using what he could salvage, thus not destroying the Rangers powers (the
Dinozords are presumably re-created since they are used to transform into the Thunderzords, not
two different Zords). In the "Ninja Quest" episodes the Rangers lose their powers when the
Thunderzords are destroyed.

• Triceratops Dinozord: Piloted by the Blue Ranger Billy Cranston, it rests in a desert,
and rolls into battle on a set of treads rather than feet or legs. It features a double laser
cannon on its tail, and a set of horns that can launch and serve as grappling devices.
• Saber-Toothed Tiger Dinozord: Piloted by the original Yellow Ranger Trini Kwan, its
hiding place is deep within a jungle, and it shows off its speed and dexterity by leaping
over tall jungle trees each time it charges into battle. Its tail can rotate up and fire an
energy beam, and it occasionally attacks enemies directly as a biological tiger would.
• Pterodactyl Dinozord: Piloted by the original Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart, it sleeps
inside a presumably active volcano, and causes a minor eruption each time it departs. It is
the only Dinozord capable of flight, and can fire strafing energy beams from its
shoulders.

The Zords of Power Rangers: Dino Thunder are called Biozords, but are also referred to as
Dinozords at times, though their Megazord formation is called the Thundersaurus Megazord.

[edit] Megazord

• Zyuranger counterpart: Beast Tank DinoTanker (Tank Mode), Daizyujin (Battle Mode)

The combination of the five Dinozords; in forming the original Megazord, the Dinozords almost
always join into a Tank Mode first, even if only temporarily before switching to Battle Mode.
The Tyrannosaurus represents the tank's core, with the Saber-Toothed Tiger and Triceratops
attaching to form the left and right treads, respectively. The Mastodon attaches to the
Tyrannosaurus's back and created a set of forward-facing cannons, while the Pterodactyl clips
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onto the Tyrannosaurus's back. Once joined, the Megazord can emit a set of energy blasts from
the eyes of the individual Zords, as well as the Mastodon's cannons.

The Megazord in Battle Mode almost always follows the Tank Mode, but on rare occasions the
Rangers skip the Tank Mode entirely. In Battle Mode, the Tyrannosaurus forms the upper torso
and head, the Mastodon forms the shoulders, arms and back, the Triceratops forms the left leg,
the Saber-Toothed Tiger forms the right leg and the Pterodactyl forms the chest plate. This
formation is bipedal and moves very much like a human, with a broad range of motion and use
of its arms and legs. This is because Super Sentai mecha are portrayed by costumes. When
piloting the Megazord, the Rangers sit inside the cockpit located inside its head.

The Megazord's main weapon is the Power Sword, which, when summoned, falls from the skies
and lands either in the ground or in the Megazord's hand. It is capable of finishing off most
enemies with a powerful energized slash. The Power Sword can also provide the Megazord an
extra boost of energy when it is low on power. The Megazord also has armaments it uses
somewhat less often; it can fire a powerful laser beam from the tip of its head and possesses a
shield formed from the Mastodon's detached head, which can deflect (or reflect) enemy attacks.
Also to note, whenever the Megazord transforms from Tank Mode to Battle Mode, the
Mastodon's head mysteriously vanishes until summoned for use as a shield.

In the original pilot episode, it was called the "Mega Dinodroid." Most fans of the series often
refer to it as the "Dino Megazord" as a way to differentiate it from later named Megazords. In the
2010 re-release toyline of MMPR, this Megazord has been advertised under said nickname.
Alternatively, in the 2009 Super Legends: Retrofire toyline, it was labelled as the "Mighty
Morphin' Megazord."

[edit] Dragonzord

• Zyuranger counterpart: Guardian Beast Dragon Caesar

Residing in the depths of a harbor just off Angel Grove's shipping district, the Dragonzord is
inextricably linked to the Dragon Power Coin. When Rita uses that coin to infuse Tommy Oliver
with the powers of the Green Ranger, it gives him access to the Dragonzord. It is summoned via
the Dragon Dagger, an enchanted flute which also controls the Zord's attacks. More often than
not, the Green Ranger stays outside of the Dragonzord's cockpit and controls it remotely using
the dagger. On the rare occasions when Tommy does enter the cockpit, however, he is shown to
have a greater control on the Dragonzord.
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The Dragonzord is quite versatile in battle. Its primary attacks includes a set of missiles that
launch from its fingertips, along with a massive prehensile tail complete with a high-speed drill
on its end. The red lights on its chestplate light up when one of these attacks are imminent.
Despite its power, however, the Dragonzord rarely defeats an opponent on its own and it is often
used to simply rescue the Megazord when it is in danger or to form one of the other Zord
combination. Unlike most of the other Zords of MMPR, the Dragonzord's destruction was never
shown onscreen and it most likely remains dormant in the Power Rangers universe. In Season
Three, the Ninja and Shogun Ultrazords also featured the Dragonzord's chestplate at the front of
Titanus.

Notably, the Dragonzord is quite similar to Godzilla both in appearance, the fact that just like
Godzilla, the Dragonzord also rises from the sea and on its initial appearance (and two
subsequent ones) it goes on a Godzilla-style rampage. Indeed, the Guardian Beast Dragon Caesar
from Zyuranger was specifically designed as a direct tribute to the famous Japanese monster, but
this is obviously not referenced in either Zyuranger or MMPR. In addition to that, the finger-
missiles used by the Dragonzord mimic those of Mechagodzilla.

[edit] Dragonzord in Battle Mode

• Zyuranger counterpart: Goryujin

The Dragonzord can combine with the Mastodon, Triceratops, and Saber-Toothed Tiger to form
the Dragonzord in Battle Mode. This formation is effectively an alternate Megazord, with the
Dragonzord replacing the Tyrannosaurus as the torso and head and the Pterodactyl as the chest.
Its detached tail straightens and combines with its lighted chestplate to form the Power Staff,
which is used primarily as a hand weapon, but the drill can be charged and used as a finishing
attack where it drills a hole in its enemies (the part of the attack when its impaling the enemy,
though shown in Zyuranger, is cut out in all corresponding MMPR episodes except "Life's a
Masquerade"). It is apparently stronger than the Megazord, though also slower. For a secondary
weapon it can throw the crescent on its head, but both times it is used, the enemy monster
catches it and throws it back. The cockpit of this Zord formation looks almost exactly like the
Megazord's. The Dragonzord in Battle Mode is also the only Zord formation of season one
where someone other than Jason is depicted as the main pilot, as in one instance, Zack took over
as the main pilot with Trini taking his original position to the left, Billy in his usual position on
the right, and Jason, Kimberly, and Tommy not present at all. It is also called the "Dragonzord in
Fighting Mode" at times.

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• Zyuranger counterpart: Zyutei Daizyujin

The Dragonzord also has the ability to combine with the Megazord to form the Mega
Dragonzord. In this formation, the Dragonzord turns into armour that attaches to the top of the
Megazord, turning its finger cannons into shoulder cannons. The Mega Dragonzord is very
powerful, physically stronger than even the Dragonzord in Battle Mode, but also significantly
slower because its composition makes it top-heavy due to a higher center of gravity. Its primary
attack consists of an energy sphere formed by the Dragonzord symbols on the arms and the
Megazord's chestplate, which is generally powerful enough to finish most enemies. Another
weapon this Zord combination has consists of it firing a high intensity laser from the chest plate
directly at the enemy.

[edit] Titanus the Carrierzord

• Zyuranger counterpart: Beast Calvary God King Brachion

When Jason and Tommy go on a quest for special weapons to destroy Rita's new Super Putties,
they meet Titanus the Carrierzord, a white-and-black brachiosaurus Zord. Titanus guards the
special weapons, but Zordon takes the opportunity to teach Jason and Tommy a lesson about
teamwork, and he informs the Rangers that Titanus is a friend once they resolve their differences
and obtain the weapons together. Titanus' primary function is to serve as the final piece of the
Ultrazord. Individually, it carries a set of cannons as its tail and can fire powerful blasts from its
mouth.

The Rangers do not utilize Titanus throughout the period in which they have the Thunderzords,
but call upon it again to combine with the Ninjazords and Shogunzords to form new Ultrazord
formations. This is because unlike Zyuranger and Dairanger, the source Super Sentai series for
the first and second seasons of MMPR respectively, Kakuranger does not have a "carrier Zord",
so Titanus was reused. In reflection of this, Bandai Entertainment sold "Return of Titanus",
which was the same as the original toy version, sans the chain, and the addition of the
Dragonzord's chestpiece (oddly enough, as the Dragonzord was not part of the Ninja or Shogun
Ultrazord formations), sans electronics. Titanus destruction was never shown onscreen and it
most likely remains dormant in the Power Rangers universe.

Another version of Titanus called "Silver Titanus" (It consisted of a repainted Titanus torso, with
various rockets, tailfins, and a nose cone replacing the dinosaur parts) was sold as part of the
Power Rangers in Space toyline, for the same reason (Denji Sentai Megaranger, the source
series for In Space, didn't have a carrier Zord either), but it was never seen on the show.
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[edit] Ultrazord

• Zyuranger counterpart: Ultimate Daizyujin

In times of peril, all six Zords (combined as the Mega Dragonzord), along with Titanus, can
come together to form Ultrazord, the most powerful combination of season one. Though
combining all Zords, only the five core Rangers are shown within the cockpit (The only
exception was the episode "Island of Illusion, Part II," where the Green Ranger was shown
standing immediately behind the Red Ranger's chair). The Ultrazord attacks with a devastating
array of projectile weapons, almost always destroying whatever enemy it faces. There are two
notable exceptions, however. The first is against Lokar, who is attacked by Ultrazord but retreats
without being destroyed. Later, against Cyclopsis, the Rangers believe they destroyed it with
Ultrazord the first time they meet, but fail as Cyclopsis's head was intact. They later discovered
that they need to change Zord formations frequently in order to confuse Cyclopsis and catch it
off guard. At the end of their third battle, the Rangers form Ultrazord again, and this time
obliterate Cyclopsis, and seemingly Lokar as well because the monster is never seen again
following that battle.

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[edit] Thunderzords

• Dairanger counterparts: Mythical Qi Beasts

The Tigerzord and the five Thunderzords.

After the monster Pirantishead succeeds in freezing four of the Dinozords and taking control of
the Tyrannosaurus and the Dragonzord, Alpha 5 regains control of the Zords by making a
refraction of energy that transforms the Dinozords into the Thunderzords, much more powerful
than their predecessors. They are all based on creatures of mythology. The sequences of the
Dinozords changing into the Thunderzords was actually American-made CGI footage, due to
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both types of mecha being from different Super Sentai series. The Thunderzords are used to
battle the forces of Lord Zedd with their massive power throughout season two. In season three,
when the Rangers use the Thunderzords to battle Rito Revolto, they fall into a trap when a band
of monsters join in the battle and easily overpower them. Eventually the Morphing Grid
overloads and the Thunderzords are destroyed. It should be noted that the Thunderzords never
show individual cockpits, execpt for the Red Dragon Thunderzord in the episode "Rangers Back
in Time, Part II," which was basically a reuse of the Thunder Megazord cockpit shot with the
majority of the cockpit cropped out. In an episode of Power Rangers: Zeo Billy Cranston
mentioned sending parts of old zords to be recycled while using one part to complete the Super-
Zeo Megazord. Since the Thunderzords were the only zords destroyed onscreen, it can be
assumed that these parts came from them.

The Thunderzords are as follows:

• Red Dragon Thunderzord: Piloted by Jason and later Rocky DeSantos, this Zord is
shaped like a Chinese dragon. The Red Dragon possesses a Warrior Mode, in which it
can transform into a humanoid form that wields a staff as a weapon. Similar to the
Tyrannosaurus Dinozord, the Red Dragon is capable of fighting and defeating a monster
on its own. Its wrists are capable of spinning at high speeds, allowing it to use its staff
like helicopter blades. It is also able to ride the Tigerzord while it is in Tiger Mode.
• Lion Thunderzord: Piloted by Zack and later Adam Park, The Lion is seemingly useless
on its own, having no attack functions. However, in Dairanger, the Lion can create
illusions. This is the only Thunderzord not to have any personal weaponry of its own at
all; its only function is to provide armor for the Red Dragon's upper body during the
Megazord formation. Also in Dairanger, the Lion's pilot wore a green costume instead of
black, which is why its head is green. Bandai "fixed" this by making the toy Lion's head
black. It is modelled after an Imperial guardian lion, the type that is found in most
Chinese temples, museums, government offices, etc.
• Unicorn Thunderzord: Piloted by Billy, it has a basic block shape side from its head,
and is capable of launching boulders at monsters. It is similar in design to the Griffin. In
Dairanger, this Zord is a Chinese version of Pegasus. As a result, it lacks the horn that
unicorns have.
• Griffin Thunderzord: Piloted by Trini and later Aisha Campbell, it has a basic block
shape side from its head, and is capable of firing flaming rings or electric bolts at
monsters. It is similar in design to the Unicorn. In Dairanger, this Zord is a Qilin, a
creature that may have been based on a giraffe. The name change is because most
Westerners would not be familiar with the Qilin creature.
• Firebird Thunderzord: Piloted by Kimberly, it appears as a large firebird, and is
capable of creating an energy tornado and sending it towards monsters.
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The Zords used by the Crimson and Navy Thunder Rangers of Power Rangers: Ninja Storm are
also called Thunderzords and their Megazord formation is called the Thunder Megazord as well.

[edit] Thunder Megazord

• Dairanger counterpart: Dairenoh

The combination of the five Thunderzords; the Red Dragon in Warrior Mode forms the internal
structure and wears the other Thunderzords like body armor, making it look like an armored
samurai. The Lion forms the arms, chestplate, and helmet, the Unicorn forms the right leg, the
Griffin forms the left leg, and the Firebird forms the waist. While piloting the Thunder
Megazord, the Rangers stand inside the cockpit located within the green window on the
Megazord's chest. It is also called the "Mega Thunderzord" at times.

The Thunder Megazord's main weapon is the Thunder Saber, which rests in a sheath on its hip
when not in use. Like the original Megazord's Power Sword, it also delivers a powerful energy
slash as a finishing move on monsters. The Thunder Megazord can also unleash a destructive
smokescreen out from the green window on its chest. In Dairanger, it also has a speared polearm
combined from the Firebird's tail with the Red Dragon's staff, but it was cut out from the MMPR
episodes.

The Thunder Megazord is also the first Megazord to have an American-made cockpit, the only
others in the entire franchise being its successors, the Ninja Megazord and Shogun Megazord, as
well as the Titanium Ranger's Max Solarzord in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue, as the
Titanium Ranger is solely an American-made character.

[edit] Thunderzord Assault Team

• Dairanger counterpart: Heavenly Qi Palace

The Lion, Firebird, Unicorn, and Griffin can also combine to form the Thunderzord Assault
Team, with the Red Dragon in Warrior Mode riding the other four combined as an airborne
chariot. The Thundezord Assault Team is capable of defeating an enemy by having the Red
Dragon strike at one with its staff. However, this formation is not used very often in the series.

[edit] Tigerzord

• Dairanger counterpart: Mythical Qi Beast Won Tiger


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When Tommy's Dragon Coin loses its powers for good, Zordon and Alpha create the Tiger Coin
for him, which gives him the powers of the White Ranger. His Zord, the Tigerzord (sometimes
called the "White Tigerzord" or the "White Tiger Thunderzord"), is controlled by his talking
saber, Saba. Like the Red Dragon, the Tigerzord can also change into a Warrior Mode, in which
it wields a curved sword, formed from the Tiger Mode's tail, and can also fire flame orbs (oddly
called the "White Tiger Thunder Bolt") from its chest. In its Warrior Mode, it often fights
alongside the Thunder Megazord and usually allows its partner to finish off the enemy. The
Tigerzord is ultimately destroyed alongside the Thunder Megazord by Rito and his band of
monsters. Notably, unlike the individual Thunderzords, the Tigerzord's cockpit was reused from
Dairanger. This is because only the Kiba Ranger (White Ranger) footage was used from
Dairanger, the rest of the Dai Rangers' footage was never used on MMPR or any other Power
Rangers series.

[edit] Mega Tigerzord

• Dairanger counterpart: QibaDaioh

The Tigerzord in Warrior Mode can combine with the Firebird, Griffin, Lion and Unicorn to
form the Mega Tigerzord, similar to the alternate Megazord combination its predecessor the
Dragonzord was able to form; the Dragonzord in Battle Mode. The Tigerzord serves as its head,
arms, torso, and upper legs, the Lion forms the shoulder pads and back, the Unicorn forms the
right leg, the Griffin forms the left leg and the Firebird forms a claw on the right arm. The
Firebird can shoot out, energized by a fireball from the Mega Tigerzord's chest, as a finisher. It
often fights alongside the Red Dragon in Warrior Mode. Despite being more powerful than the
Thunder Megazord, the Mega Tigerzord is used only four times in the series and only defeats
three of the four monsters it fights.

[edit] Tor the Shuttlezord

• Dairanger counterpart: Super Mythical Qi Beast Daimugen

Zordon presents the Rangers with the turtle-shaped Tor the Shuttlezord to help them on their
journey to get the Sword of Light. Tor can withstand big blasts, and even Serpentera can't
destroy it with its sheer weight. Similar to the Red Dragon and the Tigerzord, Tor has a Warrior
Mode. The Red Dragon can ride inside Tor's central cavity while both are in Warrior Mode in
order to use the powerful leg cannons. Unfortunately, both of Tor's modes contain very little
functionality. Like Titanus and the Dragonzord, Tor is likely still dormant somewhere on Earth
in the Power Rangers universe as its destruction was never shown on screen.
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[edit] Thunder Ultrazord

• Dairanger counterpart: Heavy Armor Qi Palace

Tor can combine with the Thunderzord Assault Team (on top of which is the Red Dragon in
Warrior Mode) and the Tigerzord in Tiger Mode to form the Thunder Ultrazord. Instead of firing
weapons to finish off monsters, it flies above the monster and literally lands right on top of it,
squashing the monster flat (however, in the episode "Goldar's Vice Versa", it uses its cannons
against Goldar and Scorpina, though this was done by splicing together the stock footage of both
Zyuranger and Dairanger).

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[edit] Ninjazords

• Kakuranger counterpart: Chounin Beasts

The Falconzord and the five Ninjazords.

After the Thunderzords and Tigerzord are destroyed by Rito and his band of monsters, the
Rangers are given the even more powerful Ninjazords by Ninjor. They are all based on living
animals. Unlike most of the Thunderzords, the Ninjazords are very useful outside of Megazord
form, similar to the Dinozords. The Ninjazords are used to battle the forces of Zedd and Rita
throughout the first half of season three, though after the Ranger acquire the Shougunzords, they
use them more often due to their greater power. The Ninjazords are never destroyed; however
when Zedd and Rita destroy the Rangers' Ninja Coins, they are ultimately rendered useless (since
the Ninjazords draw their powers from the coins). The Ninjazords are also notably the first Zords
to feature American-made cockpits for each individual Zord (the said footage of the Red Dragon
Thunderzord's "cockpit" doesn't count since it was merely edited footage of the Thunder
Megazord cockpit). These cockpits are reused for the Shogunzords, except for the Pink Ranger's,
as she shares the White Shogunzord with the White Ranger.
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The Ninjazords are as follows:

• Ape Ninjazord: Piloted by Rocky, it is similar to the Red Dragon Thunderzord in


Warrior Mode. The Ape is human shaped and the fighter of the group, armed with twin
ninja-to.
• Frog Ninjazord: Piloted by Adam, it could breathe fire and release several smaller frogs,
which can latch on to their target and produce an electric shock.
• Wolf Ninjazord: Piloted by Billy, it can use its tail like a sword and also shoot powerful
eye blasts.
• Bear Ninjazord: Piloted by Aisha, it can use an earthquake stomp attack and also shoot
powerful eye blasts.
• Crane Ninjazord: Piloted by Kimberly and later Katherine Hillard, it can fire lasers from
its wings and is the smallest Zord ever in MMPR.

The Zords used by the Red, Blue and Yellow Wind Rangers of Power Rangers: Ninja Storm are
also called Ninjazords, though their Megazord formation is called the Storm Megazord.

[edit] Ninja Megazord

• Kakuranger counterpart: Kakure Daishogun

The combination of the five Ninjazords; the Frog forms the thigh and legs, the Bear forms the
torso, the Ape forms the right arm, the Wolf forms the left arm and the Crane forms the head.
Equipped with its Power Gloves, it can throw super energy punches. The Ninja Megazord
possesses amazing speed and physical skill. Unfortunately, it is unable to hold anything due to
the lack of hands.

Both the Ninjazords and Ninja Megazord are also featured in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers:
The Movie. However, all footage of the Zords was made from scratch via CG-imagery; the artists
used the Kakuranger toys for reference. Despite this however, the Ninjazords featured in the
movie barely resemble their actual television counterparts, both in Zord and Megazord form.
Noticeable differences include changes in transformation mechanisms; the functional hand from
the Ape arm, the Wolf's head for a left hand and the transformed Crane for a cockpit, instead of
two eyes. The movie version of the Megazord also wields a sword, which resembles the Shogun
Megazord's Fire Saber. Also in the movie, the Pink Ranger sits at the head of the cockpit, while
in the show, the Red Ranger sits at the head.
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The Ninja Megazord is also the first Megazord not to have a weapon finisher. In the TV series,
the Megazord also is the first not to sport a weapon, other than its Power Gloves. The movie
version of the Megazord sports a weapon but lacks the finishing move.

[edit] Shogunzords

• Kakuranger counterpart: Giant Juushou

Mid-way through season three, Zedd kidnaps Ninjor and uses him and Kimberly as hostages,
demanding that the Power Rangers pilot his new Shogunzords to destroy the Earth. Ninjor is
eventually freed, and the Rangers are able to use the Shogunzords for their own purposes (i.e. for
good instead of evil). Originally called the "Lost Zords" or the "Ancient Zords" they are
discovered by Finster, Squatt and Baboo. The Shogunzords were based on the technology from
the Falconzord. Zedd powers the Zords off the captured Ninjor. Billy is able to gain control of
the Zords and power them off the Rangers' Ninja Coins. The Shogunzords are humanoid robots
of different colors (much like the Alien Rangers' Battleborgs) and with different armor around
the head, the heads resembling the animals the Ninjazords were based on. The Shogunzords are
considerably more useful than the Ninjazords due to their human form.

In the show, there is no Pink Shogunzord, only Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, and White. The
American toy version of the Shogun Megazord, however, came with a Pink Shogunzord instead
of a White one. There was probably some sort of confusion by the manufacturer. In the source
series, Kakuranger, Tsubasamaru (Falconzord) did not belong to any specific Ranger, it was just
a mecha that could combine with either the Muteki Shogun (Shogun Megazord) or the Kakure
Dai Shogun (Ninja Megazord), similar to the Titanus and Tor. It became the White Ranger's
Zord in MMPR, and Ninja White's Crane became the Pink Ranger's Zord. Ninja White's White
Kark became the White Ranger's White Shogunzord on the show, since it was white in color,
leaving the Pink Ranger with no Shogunzord of her own (thus in the series, she shares the White
Ranger's Zord). This is probably what caused the confusion at the toy factory.

Some American and British viewers saw the introduction of a second set of Zords partway
through a season as an instance of jumping the shark, though Power Rangers remained popular
after this (and the inclusion of a second set of Zords partway through the season would become
standard practice throughout most of the following Power Rangers series). The Shogunzords are
also used by the title characters of Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (whose costumes are from
Kakuranger). They are used to destroy all the enemies of MMAR (except for the Slotksy
monster, who is destroyed by the Battleborgs). It is assumed the Shogunzords remain dormant in
the Power Rangers universe.
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[edit] Shogun Megazord

• Kakuranger counterpart: Muteki Shogun

The combination of the five Shogunzords; the Red Shogunzord forms the main body and head,
the Blue and White form the arms and the Yellow and Black form the legs. While the Ninja
Megazord is swift and agile, the Shogun Megazord is burly and powerful. Consequently, it lacks
speed. It is heavily armored, yet still functional. Its main weapon, the Fire Saber, destroys
opponents with a fire slash. According to Super Sentai continuity, the Fire Saber is capable of
shrinking down to human size and used by the Kaku Rangers to destroy monsters, though the
human sized version of the Fire Saber was never used in Power Rangers.

It is notable that the Alien Rangers are never seen in the cockpits of either the individual Zords
or the Megazord itself, despite showing them being absorbed into the gold shape on each
Shogunzord's chest (actually using Kakuranger footage for this process). For the Power Rangers,
the Zyuranger footage of the Rangers (minus the White Ranger, being from Dairanger) jumping
into their Zords was reused, though only the footage depicting the Red, Black, and Blue Rangers
is shown, even after the Pink Ranger is restored to the team. In the Zords' first appearance, the
Yellow Ranger footage is also used, editing the Pink Ranger in the same clip out.

[edit] Falconzord

• Kakuranger counterpart: Tsubasamaru

The Falconzord is Tommy's new Zord given to him by Ninjor at the same time the other Rangers
receive the Ninjazords. The Falconzord can shoot powerful beams from its mouth, as well as
lasers (rockets in the movie) from its eight wingtip cannons. Despite being occasionlly referred
to as a Ninjazord, the Falconzord is more of a stand-alone Zord, like its predecessors the
Dragonzord and Tigerzord, as well as Titanus and Tor.

[edit] Ninja Mega Falconzord

• Kakuranger counterpart: Super Kakure Daishogun

The Falconzord can attach to the back of the Ninja Megazord, forming the Ninja Mega
Falconzord' giving it the ability of flight. Its finisher move is the "Double-Punch Divebomb."

In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, it is called the "Ninja Falcon Megazord".
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[edit] Shogun Mega Falconzord

• Kakuranger counterpart: Super Muteki Shogun

The Falconzord can also combine with the Shogun Megazord to form the Shogun Mega
Falconzord. In this formation the Falconzord fits onto the back of the Shogun Megazord with the
wing-tip cannons facing forward, and the wings themselves fitting in the shoulders. This
formation's finisher was simply having the Falconzord's wing-tip cannons relentlessly fire
missiles at the monster.

[edit] Ninja Ultrazord

When the Ninja Mega Falconzord rides atop of Titanus, which returned this season, they joined
to form the Ninja Ultrazord. Despite the Dragonzord being gone, its stomach part is still used for
the Ultrazord. Like the original Ultrazord, this one fires multiple missiles to finish off monsters.
The footage of the Ninja Ultrazord was made with the American toys.

[edit] Shogun Ultrazord

Titanus is also able to join with the Shogun Mega Falconzord when the Rangers need extra help.
Much like the original and Ninja Ultrazords, it simply fires a massive amount of blasts to destroy
the enemy. Like the Ninja Ultrazord, the Shogun Ultrazord was created using the American toys;
this resulted in the presence of a Pink Shogunzord in said footage, as a Pink version of the toy
was created for the American market instead of a White one.

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