
Silly Doodle – Bloody Inspiration


“Noticed that JDF took down all his Facebook posts regarding Morphin Madness… probably because they seem silly… or is it because his favorite (Green) Ranger DIDN’T make it to the final five?”
Oh, come on. Give him some credit; at least White Ranger made it to the Final Five, so it’s a given that at least ONE of them would make it… even if he has to share the spotlight with… JASON!
Sorry, Tommy and JDF fanwankers. But your hero has to play second fiddle to the original Red Ranger.

Seriously… not cool… even if it is true.

This actually happened at one point… Might share the story one day…

Swiped from a Tumblr page somewhere, but it’s a good quote. Something a certain someone should take to heart, because at the end of the day, it’s not about one person. And if that certain someone truly believes he’s above all the rest, then he missed the whole point of Power Rangers.


A friend sent me the following e-mail the other day and I’d thought that I would share it.
“Austin St. John set to appear at the Florida Supercon.
And then Jason Frank bails, citing family obligations.
I wonder if, aside from the silver stripe on that Green helmet, they should add a yellow one on his back?”
Hence the above drawing.
Former Power Rangers stunt co-ordinator Jeff Pruitt had posted this gem about a month ago; raw footage of the “Zyu2” footage that was shot for Power Rangers and edited to hell to incorporate the Dairanger mecha in the second season. None of that is here; so now you have the original Megazord and Dragonzord fighting the various monsters of Season 2, including a couple zord fights omitted from the show altogether as well as alternate takes of certain scenes that were replaced entirely by US-shot footage. There’s not much to it, but it’s a nice little piece into the inner workings of Power Rangers and something for those who often wondered what some of those zord battles might have been like without hack-style editing that permeated the second season.
Somewhere in the morphin grid, John Green is shedding a tear.
In celebration of the Bores’ “review” of the Genesis MMPR game, I’ve decided to do a commentary… due later down the line. In the meantime, here’s a compilation of my own reviews of the first wave of MMPR video games released in 1994.

See? I could do stupid meme pictures too.
Poor JDF looks like he’s blowing out on both ends…