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Music CD - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie

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Music CD: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie
List Price: $9.98
Our Price: $4.34
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Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Starring: Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson Directed By: Bryan Spicer
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0024543089445 Format: Anamorphic Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2003-09-02 Running Time: 95 Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 1995-06-30
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A 9O'S KID!! Comment: If you were growing up in the early 90's as a kid you would remeber how "THE MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS" would be the show to run home to watch..POWER RANGERS THE MOVIE is just MARVELOUS!! GR8 movie for the next generation to look back and marvel at!
Customer Rating:      Summary: those were the days Comment: I got this movie when i was 4 years old and i still have it. Iam glad i saw the power ranger actors when i was 5 years old in 1999 in rock a fella plaza in new york city when i see this movie know a days it bring back so many memorys of the power ranger shows the knew power ranger shows know a days are not that great like mystic force and operation over drive they are okay but not better than the old power rangers i just hope they put back the old power rangers on jetix that would nice and iam sorry for the car accident death of the original yellow ranger thuy thang on the san francisco highway in 2001 i was real sad when i heard that but knew power ranger shows came out well their not knew any more but i saw them they where really great. Okay back to this movie, this movie was real good but why did this movie come after the shows power rangers first came out in 1993 this came out in 1995 oh well this movie was good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Power Rangers - The Movie Comment: I purchased this movie for my grandson's 3rd birthday. He loves it and wants to watch it all the time. He imitates the kung fu moves, which is better than a lot of the violence you see in movies, even ones geared for the younger crowd.
The humor is hokey, but considering the target audience it is fine. There is enough goo, special effects and colorful costumes to please a young group, boys and girls.
I watched it myself 4 times in one rainy afternoon with my grandson, Nathan, and it was ok. He loves it and that's what counts. Four stars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My Grandson loves this movie! Comment: My Gandson loves this movie. I'm really glad it's at his house because watching it once is more than enough for me! If I was rating it for me I would give it 1 star if that, but he loves it so I gave it a 5 star rating.
Customer Rating:      Summary: whoopsies? Comment: Why is there a character not in the movie on the cover in the background?
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Editorial Reviews:
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They skydive, they kickbox, they travel through space. Is there anything these crayon-colored teens can't do? The answer seems a resounding "no," until some construction workers unwittingly open a manhole cover and loose Ivan Ooze upon Angel Grove. Although incarcerated in his egglike tomb for 6,000 years, Ooze gets right to work at that world domination thing. First up: Strip those eager teens of their morphin uniforms and associated powers and send their leader Zordon to his crystalline deathbed. There's nothing to do but head for a distant planet to meet up with a bikini-clad warrior babe who imparts ancient wisdom and power. Meanwhile, Ooze has been turning parents into zombies who craft giant metallic insects--all the better to take over the world with. This 90-minute film features some cast changes from the Fox television series, as well as better special effects and extended fight scenes, which account for the PG rating. Parents must weigh in for themselves on the famous violent-influence-or-not question. Although, like anything else, what seemed violent in 1995 may seem a bit tame today. Ages 5 and up. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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