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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Storybook

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Ivan Ooze, an evil sorcerer, takes over Angel Grove and destroys the source of the Power Rangers power.

23 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1995

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Tony Oliver

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March 22, 2012
Ooze sends his Tengu Warriors after the Rangers, they are assisted by Dulcea, who bestows upon the Rangers new Ninja powers based on the six Ninja animals: the white Falcon, the red Ape, the yellow Bear, the blue Wolf, the pink Crane, and the black Frog. Dulcea directs the Rangers to find the Ninjetti Temple to find the Great Power on their own, as she will age rapidly if she takes one step off the plateau. On their way, they must battle a living dinosaur skeleton and at the temple battle four living statues. When the statues are destroyed, the Great Power is bestowed upon them and they morph into the Power Rangers again.While the Rangers are away in Phaedos, realizing that the Great Power's potential, Ooze quickly uses this time to rush the workers to uncover the Ectomorphicon Titans at the site where the egg was uncovered. With all the parts unearthed, work to assemble the twin machines is completed at a factory. However, Fred manages to sneak into these 2 locations and discover Ooze's intentions.When the Rangers return to Earth, they find it under attack by Ooze's Ectomorphicon Titans, and call upon their new Ninjazords to battle the Titans. They destroy Scorpitron, and then form the Ninja Megazord to battle Hornitor. During this time, Fred alerts the children of Angel Grove and makes them realize that Ooze plans to kill all of their parents. Fred leads them to the construction site where Ooze directed the adults to fall into a massive hole. When Ooze fuses with Hornitor, the Rangers form the Ninja Falcon Megazord to try and destroy him, eventually using Ryan's Comet, which happens to be passing the Earth, to destroy him. The Rangers struggle fighting Ooze, and Aisha has an idea: she hits a button next to her post, claiming that, "desperate times call for desperate measures", which causes the Megazord to knee Ooze in the groin, causing him to let go and come into contact with the Ryan's Comet, and destroying him and releasing the parents of Angel Grove from Ooze's spell. The Rangers get back to the Command Center, but Zordon has died. Tommy reminds the Rangers that with the Great Power, anything is possible. Combining their powers, the Rangers revive Zordon and restore the Command Center to running order. The age group that I would put power rangers in would be primary because the movie and story book has many violent scenes during the movie and most parents really don't want their kids to act out the things they see on television. Also this movie is primary because many kids between the age group of 7-10 are obsessed with power rangers because of the truth and justice they stand for and because they want to grow up and be like them to save the world and protect their family. The artistic elements of the book would be that the author used all the colors of the rainbow to represent the power rangers. Also the author used bright colors to represent the good guys and used dark and dirty colors to represent the villains in the book. I would definitely recommend this book to kids because power rangers was my favorite show as a kid and this show teaches kids so many lessons that I started to lose count. The story and series teaches kids that if you always do the right thing in life, you will get rewarded in some way no matter if it is a big thing or small thing. Also this movie storybook allows the reader to read the book but still watch the movie because the book includes all the movie scenes from the movie to allow the kids and reader a visual approach.
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January 8, 2013
MIGHTY MORPHIN !!!!! I love this book ! This story was amazing and the book is awesome and the yellow ranger is my favorite ! This is a all time classic man, just wow. Made me feel like a kid again. And the story was alright, just missed the main parts. Like when those two guys that always messed with them got beat up by a rope, my favorite part !
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