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A new team of superhuman power rangers must work together and use their new ninja powers to prevent evil from dominating the human race and from destroying the planet earth and the universeA new team of superhuman power rangers must work together and use their new ninja powers to prevent evil from dominating the human race and from destroying the planet earth and the universeA new team of superhuman power rangers must work together and use their new ninja powers to prevent evil from dominating the human race and from destroying the planet earth and the universe
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Average series
Power Rangers Ninja Steel brings a fresh generation of heroes to the franchise, blending classic Power Rangers energy with modern visuals and humor. The season focuses on teamwork, courage, and growth - making it a solid watch for younger viewers and longtime fans alike.
The main team has good chemistry, and each Ranger brings something different to the table. The action scenes are colorful and exciting, and the design of the suits, weapons, and Zords maintains the series' tradition of being fun and dynamic. While the formula doesn't stray far from the classic structure, it remains enjoyable and fast-paced.
One major highlight is the special episode that features several "legendary Rangers from previous seasons". Seeing familiar faces like **Tommy, Wes, Rocky, Koda, Antonio, Gia, and others** was a real treat. Their return adds a strong nostalgic punch and reminds viewers just how rich the Power Rangers legacy is. The way they were brought back into the story was satisfying, and even though the focus stays on the new team, the presence of the veterans adds excitement and weight to the episode. It's definitely a standout moment of the season.
On the critical side, there were still some underused characters. Certain figures who could have added depth to the action were left in the background. Giving them more screen time, especially in key sequences, could have made the story stronger.
**Final Verdict: 7/10** - A fun, energetic season with a great nostalgic boost thanks to returning Rangers. It sticks to the classic formula but leaves you smiling - especially when the legends retured.
The main team has good chemistry, and each Ranger brings something different to the table. The action scenes are colorful and exciting, and the design of the suits, weapons, and Zords maintains the series' tradition of being fun and dynamic. While the formula doesn't stray far from the classic structure, it remains enjoyable and fast-paced.
One major highlight is the special episode that features several "legendary Rangers from previous seasons". Seeing familiar faces like **Tommy, Wes, Rocky, Koda, Antonio, Gia, and others** was a real treat. Their return adds a strong nostalgic punch and reminds viewers just how rich the Power Rangers legacy is. The way they were brought back into the story was satisfying, and even though the focus stays on the new team, the presence of the veterans adds excitement and weight to the episode. It's definitely a standout moment of the season.
On the critical side, there were still some underused characters. Certain figures who could have added depth to the action were left in the background. Giving them more screen time, especially in key sequences, could have made the story stronger.
**Final Verdict: 7/10** - A fun, energetic season with a great nostalgic boost thanks to returning Rangers. It sticks to the classic formula but leaves you smiling - especially when the legends retured.
Eh?
Still trynna differentiate these seasons since it ALSO has to do with high schoolers like Megaforce, Dino Thunder, MM, Zeo, Turbo, and whatever. It's bland and it's hard to tell the difference when the season is so alike Megaforce.
Ninja Steel better than the new Power Rangers Movie (2017)
I'm gonna be honest here, this is more on key to what Power Rangers is then that movie that came out in 2017. Growing up with Mighty Morphin and then trying to watch that movie was hard. But this series embodies more of the ranger spirit. Good series.
Kids show - stop taking Power Rangers so seriously!
Is it cringey? Sure. Are the special effects a bit lame? Yep. But - this is a kid's show. Some of the reviews are taking Power Rangers a bit too seriously.
My 7 year old loves it. Like many kid's shows with actors (rather than animated), it is cheesy and over the top but all low budget shows like this are.
Other reviewers have compared it to other versions of power rangers; I remember the 90s version and more recent ones and they were cheesy too! I think maybe some have forgotten? Has any non cringey version existed? Don't think so.
Would I watch it myself? No, but it's great for kids, in that they love it; there's super powers from the ninja star thingys, no real violence (very pretend martial arts and effects style), no swearing or anything inappropriate. Very much a kids show and if you're not playing it for your 5-12 year old then you're probably the wrong audience.
My 7 year old loves it. Like many kid's shows with actors (rather than animated), it is cheesy and over the top but all low budget shows like this are.
Other reviewers have compared it to other versions of power rangers; I remember the 90s version and more recent ones and they were cheesy too! I think maybe some have forgotten? Has any non cringey version existed? Don't think so.
Would I watch it myself? No, but it's great for kids, in that they love it; there's super powers from the ninja star thingys, no real violence (very pretend martial arts and effects style), no swearing or anything inappropriate. Very much a kids show and if you're not playing it for your 5-12 year old then you're probably the wrong audience.
It's decent not good but decent.
This show is good I guess. I mean the story's fantastic. But the actors not so good. The blue ranger especially. He acts like he's at a kids party all the time. The other are also not so good actors. But what I liked about this show is that the morphing sequence is awesome. They didn't rely heavily on super sentai footage. The most recent crossover was great too.
Did you know
- TriviaPeter Adrian Sudarso who plays the Blue Ranger in this series, is the real life younger brother of Yoshi Sudarso who played Koda in the previous Power Ranger series, Power Rangers Dino Charge (2015).
- GoofsSeveral times during season 2, Cosmo Royale pushes the Gigantify button to summon Skullgators.
- ConnectionsEdited from Shuriken Sentai Ninninger (2015)
- SoundtracksPower Rangers Ninja Steel
Performed by Pierre Desmont
Composed by Noam Kaniel
Arranged by Nicholas Varley
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