Few TV shows out there have a legacy quite like Power Rangers , which debuted in 1993’s Mighty Morphin and has regularly reinvented itself across dozens of distinct seasons ever since. Every era brought a fresh team of color-coded heroes, a new roster of Rangers, and epic Zord battles that became part of childhood rituals. The franchise kept shifting identities, yet remained recognisable.

At the core of every version of Power Rangers lies a singular source: footage from Japan’s long-running Super Sentai franchise. From giant mechas punching skyscrapers to Ranger teams morphing mid-battle, the American show lifted its most iconic visuals from Sentai . This visual DNA made the Rangers feel big, explosive, and global in scope across every iteration.

After 30 years of constan

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