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    He is best known as being the original Green Ranger and the first evil Ranger who fought and nearly defeated the original Power Rangers while under the control of Rita Repulsa. He was eventually freed from Rita's spell and aligned himself with the other Power Rangers.

    • Bulk and Skull
    • Galvanax
    • Hydro Hog
    • Master Vile
    • Flurious and Moltor
    • Divatox
    • The Fearcats
    • Dark Specter
    • Lothor
    • Master Xandred

    They might not be the traditional villains that Power Rangers fans have come to know and love, but these two bullies from the Mighty Morphinera certainly deserve to lead off the list with all the antics they’ve pulled over the years. Bulk and Skull were high school bullieswhen audiences were introduced to the Power Rangers. They went out of their w...

    The Power Rangers have had some strange villains in their time, but none of them have ever been an intergalactic game show host. Obsessed with the Power Stars and wanting to rule the world, Galvanax has used his game show as an excuse to try to get others to open the prism containing the stars for him, though it hasn’t worked out. In fact, he enter...

    In what’s been called season 3.5 by fans, The Alien Rangers of Aquitar came to Earth to help out the de-aged Power Rangers. When they did, they had their very own recurring villain, thanks to Lord Zedd calling Hydro Hog for help. The Aquitian Rangers had already battled the “Emperor of Dark Waters” on their own planet, so they knew he was formidabl...

    The father of Rita Repulsa and Rito Revolto, Master Vile was supposed to be quite the fearsome addition to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangersera, so why is he so low on the list? Audiences had already been introduced to Rita’s witchy ways (not to mention numerous failed plans) and her eventual husband Lord Zedd. For all the posturing about Master Vil...

    A pair of brothers, Flurious and Moltor obsessed over finding a magical crown full of precious gems, which cursed and separated them, making Operation Overdrivechock full of villains trying to outsmart the Power Rangers. These two get a joint entry simply because they tended to trade off on whom was providing the monster of the episode, but also be...

    Introduced in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, Divatox was about as campy as the villains on the series could be. She was a space pirate with a failed marriage and a submarine full of monsters at her disposal. Divatox was a lot of fun, but she wasn’t particularly effective. She was the straw that broke the evil-doers back, so to speak. She was the las...

    Flurious and Moltor weren’t the only big bads to take on the Rangers in Operation Overdrive. Another group of villains known as the Fearcats wanted the power of the Corona Aurora for themselves, and they were even stronger than most of the monsters the brothers produced. The Fearcats were a race of alien beings who resembled, as their name suggests...

    Another villain might have stolen most of the spotlight during the Power Rangers In Spaceseason, but it was really Dark Specter who loomed in the background and pulled the strings. Dark Specter was the big bad who got Astronema to take on the Power Rangers, and he was also the one who brought the main villains from the previous seasons of the show ...

    While many of the villains throughout the Power Rangers seriesare simply invaders looking to conquer a new world, some of the villains have personal connections to members of the team. Such was the case with Lothor. At one time, Lothor was a promising ninja, but his love of power got the better of him and he became evil, sealed away for a generatio...

    Master Xandred is one of the few baddies in Power Rangershistory to take on his enemies himself. It’s rare, since many times the big bads hang back and allow their generals to get destroyed to keep themselves safe. Leader of the Nighlok monsters, Xandred holds a special grudge against the Samurai Rangers. A previous generation sealed him away to pr...

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    • The states didn’t act immediately. It took until February 1779 for 12 states to approve the document. Maryland held out until March 1781, after it settled a land argument with Virginia.
    • The central government was designed to be very, very weak. The Articles established “the United States of America” as a perpetual union formed to defend the states as a group, but it provided few central powers beyond that.
    • The Articles Congress only had one chamber and each state had one vote. This reinforced the power of the states to operate independently from the central government, even when that wasn’t in the nation’s best interests.
    • Congress needed 9 of 13 states to pass any laws. Requiring this high supermajority made it very difficult to pass any legislation that would affect all 13 states.
    • Master Org Chose Evil Unlike Most Villains. Power Rangers Wild Force — Episode 2. Master Org is a villain from the Power Rangers Wild Force series.
    • Octomus Was Based Off Eldritch Horror. Power Rangers Mystic Force — Episode 3. Related. 10 Power Rangers Who Should Be Villains. While there have been a few Power Rangers who briefly broke bad, some of them would have benefitted from longer-lasting villainous storylines.
    • Mesogog Dervives Pleasure From Torture. Power Rangers Dino Thunder — Episode 1. Mesogog was originally a human named Anton Mercer. After an experiment with dinosaur DNA goes horribly wrong, Anton becomes Mesogog, thus becoming the antagonist of the Power Rangers Dino Thunder series.
    • Venomark Knowingly Poisoned Children. Power Rangers Time Force — Episode 27. Venomark is a villain from the Power Rangers Time Force series.
  2. This is a list of characters in the Power Rangers franchise's inaugural season Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, its theatrical adaptation Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, and the anniversary special Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always.

  3. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (MMPR) is an American superhero television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids programming block. It is the first entry of the Power Rangers franchise, and became a 1990s pop culture phenomenon along with a large line of toys, action figures, and other merchandise. [1]

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  5. This article is about a/an set of primary antagonists in the Power Rangers franchise. A collection of Main Villains as of Ninja Steel (Boom! Studios). This is a category associated with the main villain or villains of every Power Rangers series. Those fiends are the main enemies for the hero teams.