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Official Rangers Football Club Glass Fronted Under Counter Fridge, Blue, 85W, 80L Capacity, Rangers FC Fridge, Reversible Door, Adjustable Feet, SR12030RANN

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Why doesn't Serpentera just have a long-lasting power source in the first place? Well, remember how it was mentioned above that it's a war Zord? It makes sense that Serpentera simply wasn't used that often to begin with and nobody ever bothered to upgrade it with better batteries. Also Serpentera is a stolen zord, meaning it was likely originally connected to the Morphing Grid until Zedd got it, and thus it's possible a power supply sufficient to power it without that connection isn't easy to come by. Lord Zedd's name makes sense when you realize, the letter Z is pronounced 'zed' in just about every country but the US.

In Season 1’s "A Bad Reflection on You," when news gets out that the Rangers have turned bad, Bulk and Skull cheer them on, which gets them a Death Glare from the real Rangers. Looking at it from an In-Universe civilian’s point of view, you realize they not only deliver it because they ARE the real Rangers, but because of how disgusted they are that these two buffoons would cheer their city’s beloved protectors turning bad. Billy drowning to death becomes implicitly more terrifying when you remember that in the original series, he was afraid of fish. Finding out you're basically indestructible, because what else do you call surviving a train hitting your mother's minivan head-on with you and your classmates inside, could go very dark if you want to push the limits. Think what Claire in Heroes did and how gruesome she looked afterward before she regenerated. Which could be a disaster since the follow up graphic novel reveals that the gold is still imbued with Rita's magic and can infect people, creating half-human monsters driven by her desire to dig up the Zeo Crystal.It does raise the question on how the legs are able to move without colliding with one another, however. Alternatively, she still loves Zordon in her own warped and twisted way; he is after all the only other remaining member of her team. She thought killing Billy would earn Zordon's respect. That also make sense in context of the movie: the Rangers are keeping Rita from obtaining the Zeo Crystal, which sustains all life on Earth.

I do remember the original ‘Fridge’. That was definitely my era. He was a bit of a unit who got about the gridiron field pretty well. It's puzzling to this day on why would Zordon and Alpha based Dinosaurs onto the Zords and Megazord's design. That is until Power Rangers Dino Charge reveal that the Dinosaurs aided the forces of Good in saving the Universe, at the cost of their own extinction. So, the two built them to honor the species' sacrifice. The Zeo Crystal was uncovered by Rita during the climax. If the Rangers don't have it buried again and leave it to be dug up by the clean up crew, if scientists or workers decide to tamper with it then they could end up destroying life on Earth. So let's hope the Rangers covered it up again, took possession of it, or explained it to the authorities how dangerous trying to dig the Crystal up again would be...In Season 1, all of the Zords are based off of real dinosaurs or prehistoric beasts... except for the Dragonzord. This doesn't seem to make sense... until you realize that, up until the past couple centuries, dinosaur fossils were believed to be the bones of dragons! Billy being the first one to accidentally morph roots to the facts that he's the first one to fully embrace that he's chosen as a Ranger while the other four are hesitant. Throughout the film, Billy is constantly the team's driving force to unite. When Trini the Yellow Ranger reveals herself to her family, her mother tells her to pee in a cup. Pee... is yellow. In the 1970s, there was a Japanese live-action Spider-Man show which featured a giant robot and served as an influence on Super Sentai. Guess who Billy compares the Rangers to? If anything Goldar's destruction could result in a mini-gold rush with people trying to get as much as it as possible.

The Mastodon and Triceratops Zords having more legs than their OG counterparts makes sense from a scientific point of view. The physics involved here are the same reason sideshow performers can lie down on beds of nails or swords and not get hurt. Multiple points of support spread out equally means less pressure on each leg joint. This also means less weight, relatively speaking, on the ground for each step taken. The movie has a darker, more serious tone for most of it, then it turns the point where it becomes what Power Rangers is known for. Why? Simple: these Rangers take awhile to get to the point where they're truly worthy of the title - not just strength-wise, but character-and-teamwork wise. The moment this happens, all the original show's elements start appearing; not before, since symbolically they weren't Power Rangers just yet. Also, given any added benefits of multiple legs, why didn't the Tyrannosaurus and Sabertooth Zords have them too? The aliens who designed the Zords certainly didn't mind drastically deviating from the appearance of an actual mastodon, so the Tyrannosaurus Zord didn't have to exactly look like a T. Rex either, especially given the instability of only two legs. Despite the somewhat comedic nature of the school missing that Trini had been a student for a year, many people will admit to cringing at this because while it doesn't go that far in real life most of the time, real schools can and will ignore students who aren't top performers and/or popular because they're not worth the trouble unless they're "causing" trouble. The very thought that Serpentera once belonged to Zordon. Exactly why would he need something of that much destructive power? What evil could've been so dangerous that it required the creation of a robot capable of destroying entire planets?People have pointed out two supposed plotholes in "Missing Green." 1. Zedd's candles don't make sense because the Rangers would need to have touched the magic wax the candles were made from. 2. If Zedd could do this, why didn't he create a candle for Jason? What they overlooked was that Zedd captured the other four, meaning he could have forced them to touch the wax. He didn't make a candle for Jason because he didn't have Jason prisoner and thus couldn't force him to touch the wax. Also, he wanted to make Jason feel even worse by having the Rangers lose their powers like Tommy. This is supported by the novelization where it's said that Ranger Teams can go years without forming a megazord, something the Angel Grove team does not only on their first time piloting them, but within an hour of morphing for the first time. Showing just how much potential they really have as a team. The Megazord isn't a built-in feature of the Zords this time around, given that Zordon and Alpha don't mention it and Rita is completely dumbfounded when it happens. However, the Zords still merge, why? Alpha stated that their power was unlimited (and thus, it can't possibly be known everything they can do) and that they resembled the most dominant force on the planet they inhabited. When they first appeared, it was dinosaurs; now, they use some of their still unknown powers to combine into the current dominant species of Earth: Humans. The Zeo Crystal being so near must have helped them around too.

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