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Download Power Rangers Wild Force Episode Forever Red Game

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In this fun online match-3 puzzle game, match the correct Ranger colors together to beat each level. Play levels for each Ranger, including the Red Ranger, the Pink Ranger, the Yellow Ranger, the Blue Ranger or the Silver Ranger. Try to beat each level in as few moves as possible. Don't get stumped by blockers and other obstacles. Use the mouse to match together 3 or more of the same colors.
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Park Scene Forever Red Archive Footage MRAftershock. Power Rangers Wild Force - Red Rangers Reunite ('Forever Red' Team Up Episode) - Duration: 4:11. Power Rangers NOW 275,156 views. Here's a complete rundown of every 'Power Rangers' series in the franchise's history, from a superfan and someone who vaguely remembers yelling. This season is also notable for its 'Forever Red' crossover episode, which brings together nearly every Red Ranger ever in one giant battle to stop the.

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Forever Red (2002)

Rocky DeSantos (Steve Cardenas) was originally supposed to appear as the Red Ninja Ranger. He was written out because Cardenas had moved to a new home and the 'Power Rangers' crew were unable to contact him. Word from Forever Red writer Amit Bhaumik has it that had Rocky been in the episode, it would have only been in a civilian cameo as Tommy's butler, though he would have been implied to have still been the Blue Zeo Ranger. Rocky would have only participated in the battle as MMPR Red Ranger if Austin St. John proved unable to make filming.
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Danny Slavin, who plays Leo Corbett, originally did not want to appear in 'Forever Red', but by the time he agreed to do the episode, filming for 'Forever Red' had wrapped. Mr. Slavin's scenes were actually filmed during re-shoots at a later date and he is inserted with the other Red Rangers for some select scenes by use of computer graphics. This explains why Leo is briefly seen in the circle of nine Red Rangers and has his fist out with the other Rangers, but in one scene Leo is missing and the other eight Red Rangers are shown instead of nine.
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In the Red Ranger reunion episode, 'Forever Red,' there were several things planned that didn't make it.
  • 1. Katherine (Catherine Sutherland) was going to make an appearance, as Tommy's wife.
  • 2. Eric and Wes were going to contact Trip (Kevin Kleinberg) in the year 3000 to see if their fight against the Machine Empire changes anything in the timeline.
  • 3. A scene between Tommy and Alpha 7 on the Megaship was cut.
  • 4. Leo, the Red Galaxy Ranger, was originally going to be killed off.
  • 5. Instead of simply having Cole use the Wild Rider to destroy Serpentera, each Red Ranger was going to summon one of their Zords for the battle.
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This episode was the first time that we see every Red Ranger from 'Power Rangers', up until 2002, from Jason Lee Scott (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)) to Cole Evans ('Wild Force'). It should be noted though that the only Red Ranger not included was Rocky DeSantos, who took over as the Red Ranger from Jason during the second season of 'Mighty Morphin'.
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In the original ending for 'Forever Red', when the other Red Rangers are trying to convince Cole (Ricardo Medina Jr.) why they are the best Ranger ever instead of Tommy (Jason David Frank), Andros originally says to the Rangers, 'Hey, I destroyed Zordon!' Afterwards, a shocked Jason (Austin St. John) asks Andros, 'You destroyed Zordon?' This line was cut out because BVS Entertainment thought the line was too dark and that the delivery made it sound like Andros was proudly bragging about killing the Power Rangers' original mentor. Instead, Andros says, 'Hey, I saved two worlds!'
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In an online interview, writer Amit Bhaumik said he intended to include Rocky DeSantos (played by Steve Cardenas), but he would not have joined the other Red Rangers in battle. Instead, he would have made a cameo as the butler of Tommy Oliver (Jason David Frank), who was now wealthy, and Rocky would've kept his Zeonizers to become Zeo Ranger III, Blue. Tommy's wealthy status was omitted from the final cut of the episode and he will instead become a teacher in 'Power Rangers: Dino Thunder'.
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In Amit's Bhaumik's original script, Jason (Austin St. John) would have said to Cole (Ricardo Medina Jr.), 'Hang back rookie and watch why the first Red Ranger is the best.' In the final cut, Jason's line is changed to, 'Not bad. Hang back, rookie! Let me show you how it's done!'
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Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John) is wearing his Power Rangers communicator on his left wrist and he uses his original Power Morpher for the first time since his departure in 'The Power Transfer: Part 2'. While it is not explained how he has his Power Morpher, Jason has kept his original, undamaged Power Morpher since 'The Power Transfer, part 2', when Zordon had the team use the Sword of Power to transfer power from the Power Morphers of the three departing Power Rangers to their replacements and grant them Morphers of their own.
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An original script would have explained how T.J. Johnson (Selwyn Ward), the Red Turbo Ranger, would have gotten his powers back, but it was edited out before filming began. It remains unknown how T.J. gets his powers back since they were previously destroyed in the finale of 'Power Rangers Turbo'.
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In an online interview with the Power Rangers Network web site, writer Amit Bhaumik said his original concept for 'Forever Red' involved a cult of robed alien priests that were trying to resurrect Dark Specter on a volcanic planet. However, Bhaumik was told by the producers that the crew had these 'original robot suits' they needed to use, so he re-wrote the script to include the surviving generals of the Machine Empire instead.
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A deleted scene from the finale had Katherine Hillard (Catherine Sutherland) drive to the NASADA base and she would have picked up her husband, Tommy Oliver (Jason David Frank), after he had walked away from the other Red Rangers of Earth. The scene was cut due to the 22-minute length of this episode.
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In three different versions of the script for 'Forever Red', a Red Ranger was supposed to be killed off in the final battle. One version had the original Red Ranger, Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John), killed in the final battle. In another, the Red Galaxy Ranger, Leo Corbett (Danny Slavin), dies in the finale. In a third version, the Red Alien Ranger, Aurico (David Bacon), was killed in the final battle. Each version of the script was quickly rejected, because BVS Entertainment did not want to upset kids or long-time fans with the death of a Red Ranger.
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In the original script by Amit Bhaumik, Bulkmeier's was supposed to be owned by Tommy Oliver (played by Jason David Frank) and was allegedly built in Tommy's own backyard when it's revealed the character became wealthy.
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Tommy was deliberately given lines that Zordon used to say, such as 'I was hoping this day would never come.' and 'May the power protect you.'
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Three of the Machine Empire Generals were voiced by previous Power Ranger alumni: Archie Kao voiced Venjix, Catherine Sutherland voiced Tezzla, and Walter Jones voiced Gerrok.

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Bulk and Skull play a game of chess, using the chess board the Space Rangers used to plan their attack against the Psycho Rangers.
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An alternate ending for an original script of 'Forever Red' would have had the original Red Ranger, Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John), killed during the final battle. After the other Red Rangers return to Earth, Tommy Oliver (Jason David Frank) calls his ex-girlfriend Kimberly Ann Hart (Amy Jo Johnson) for comfort and to tell her of Jason's death. This alternate ending was quickly and overwhelmingly rejected by the 'Power Rangers' crew, as they considered Jason to be too popular and too important of a character to kill off in battle.
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An original shooting script for 'Forever Red' included the revelation that Skull (Jason Narvy) and Kimberly Ann Hart (Amy Jo Johnson), the original Pink Power Ranger, were married. However, the idea was soon rejected and cut from the script altogether. Kimberly is, however, given mention in the finale by her friend and former teammate, Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John).
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The villains in this episode, the surviving Machine Empire generals, were originally featured in BeetleBorgs (1996), which was the third spin off series of 'Power Rangers'. The first two spin-off series were V.R. Troopers (1994) and Masked Rider (1995).
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During an online interview with the Power Rangers Network web site, 'Forever Red' writer Amit Bhaumik revealed that he wrote a falling out between Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John) and Tommy Oliver (Jason David Frank) and that Jason would have 'turned punk' sometime after the events of Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997) and before the events of 'Forever Red', only to have Jason reunite with Tommy and become friends again. This would explain why Jason acts a bit arrogant during this episode. However, the scene was ultimately cut out to keep the episode 22-minutes long.
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The talk between Farkas 'Bulk' Bulkmeier (Paul Schrier) and Eugene 'Skull' Skullovitch (Jason Narvy) was originally longer, with more mentions to past continuity of their time on 'Power Rangers'. Among the mentions made by Bulk and Skull were Prof. Phenomenous Ingenious from Power Rangers in Space (1998) and the time Bulk and Skull spent as chimpanzees in Power Rangers Turbo (1997). The extended Bulk and Skull scene was filmed, but cut out to keep the episode at its 22-minute length.
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In the original script for 'Forever Red', Ryan Mitchell, a.k.a. the Titanium Ranger from the series 'Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue', was supposed to have made a cameo as the new captain of the rebuilt Lightspeed Aquabase.
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There was originally a 10 Zord battle against Serpentera in the finale of 'Forever Red'. In one shooting the script, the ten Zords that were to be used in battle were the Thunder Megazord, the Red Shogunzord, the Red Battlezord, Lighting Fire Tamer, the Astro Megaship, Galaxy Megazord, Lightspeed Megazord, the Time Force Megazord, the Q-Rex, and Isis Megazord. In another script, the same Zords were used, with the sole exception of the Tyrannosaurus Dinozord, and then the original Megazord, substituting in place for the Thunder Megazord.
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TJ's full name is finally stated: Theodore Jay Jarvis Johnson.
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Amit Bhaumik wanted to make sure the basic DNA of a classic Power Rangers story was present in this episode, but to make it fresh, the basic premise was flipped by having the Rangers be proactive and bringing the battle to the villain's base on the Moon for a change (as opposed to the first four years where Rita through King Mondo operated there and sent threats down to Earth).
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While not shown in the episode, Amit says that T.J. got his Turbo powers back the same way the Storm Blaster powered Justin's morph in 'True Blue To The Rescue.' Also, the red car he pulls up in is the Lightning Cruiser.
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An original shooting script would have had Aurico, the Red Alien Ranger, killed off, and would have been the reason why he is the only Red Ranger not on Earth at the finale. However, this idea was rejected and re-written so that Aurico would survive.
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During an online interview with the Power Rangers Network web site, writer Amit Bhaumik admitted that he wanted Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly Ann Hart/the original Pink Ranger), Walter Jones (Zack Taylor/the original Black Ranger), Patricia Ja Lee (Cassie Chan/the Pink Space Ranger) and Melody Perkins (Karone/the second Pink Lost Galaxy Ranger) to reprise their roles for the 'Forever Red' story. However, none of the characters managed to end up in the final script because of budgetary and story length reasons.
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The three of the generals were voiced by Power Ranger alumni: 'Archie Kao' from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (1999) voiced Venjix, 'Walter Jones' from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) voiced Gerrok and Catherine Sutherland from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993), Power Rangers Zeo (1996), Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997) and Power Rangers Turbo (1997) voiced Tezzla.
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