Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
    1995

    Synopsis

    Six incredible teens out-maneuver and defeat evil everywhere as the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but this time the Power Rangers may have met their match when they face off with Ivan Ooze, the most sinister monster the galaxy has ever seen.

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    Cast

    • David YostBilly Cranston / Blue Ranger
    • Steve CardenasRocky DeSantos / Red Ranger
    • Amy Jo JohnsonKimberly Hart / Pink Ranger
    • Karan AshleyAisha Campbell / Yellow Ranger
    • Johnny Yong BoschAdam Park / Black Ranger
    • Jason David FrankTommy Oliver / White Ranger
    • Richard Steven HorvitzAlpha 5 (voice)
    • Paul SchrierBulk
    • Jason NarvySkull
    • Paul FreemanIvan Ooze

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Los Angeles Times

      Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie brings the popular TV series to the screen with a barrage of spectacular special effects, a slew of fantastic monsters, a ferociously funny villain--and, most important, a refreshing lack of pretentiousness.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an utterly depersonalized thrill machine, yet it’s exactly the film’s go-go relentlessness that is likely to make boys and girls eat it up.
    • 60

      TV Guide Magazine

      This big-screen incarnation of the TV kids' adventure show that spawned a marketing empire is no better than it should be, but it's lively enough to fulfill its primary mission -- which is, of course, to sell more toys.
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      The special effects are surprisingly good. And the too-numerous fight scenes have a certain flavor, since Ivan's henchmen always explode in ooze when they are destroyed, which brings out the eeewww in the audience.
    • 50

      New York Daily News

      Beyond its baby-sitting capabilities, Power Rangers doesn't morph into anything special. It hasn't a single fresh idea.
    • 50

      The Seattle Times

      It's easy to see why the Rangers are popular. Even before they magically morph, the kids are sky-diving, roller-blading and living without parental authority. And they kick serious butt. But it's all done quite unhumorously.
    • 40

      Empire

      On such a limited level this delivers; if you take the kids, leave them to it.
    • 40

      Time Out

      The comic-book fight sequences, too, are a little more imaginative. But, like the series, the film is also corny as hell, with glaring continuity lapses, cringeworthy performances, silly monsters and laughable set-pieces.

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