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I liked Space...
It's probably my favorite one...yes...more than MMPR
...You sit on a throne of lies!

I liked Space...
It's probably my favorite one...yes...more than MMPR

it's bad but it's more like "mortal kombat" bad while turbo is "batman and robin" bad.
Loved the original I wonder if they will come out with DVD sets, that would be awesome. Do like a Power Rangers 10 years later special feature or something, that would be the shiznit!
Germany is getting Exclusive Power Ranger DVD Season Sets from Morphin to the last season when Zordon died & the original English Language is included
Me Wanty
German DVD studio Foreign Media Group have announced the release of the complete Season One of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. This 6-disc set includes all 60 episodes of the first year of Power Rangers, as well as some special features. Both the English language and German language soundtracks will be availible on the new set. Foreign Media Group have revealed that they intend to continue releasing the rest of MMPR on DVD if sales from this set are popular enough.

I guess most people liked the first one better because it wasn't like the show, everything was different from the Ranger Suits, Zordon, the Command Center, Angel Grove itself, etc.
With Turbo, all it really was was an hour and a half first episode of Power Rangers Turbo.
Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly) and Austin St. John (Jason) were originally considered to reprise their roles not as captives of Divatox, but to serve as the Pink and Red Turbo Rangers when Nakia Burrise and Jason David Frank reportedly wanted to leave the series. This would have had Catherine Sutherland take over as the Yellow Turbo Ranger with the return of Jason and Kimberly to the "Power Rangers Turbo" TV series following the film. However, the idea was rejected when both actors declined, due to the exhausting work hours of the TV series.
In Space was pretty damn good. I wouldn't call it the best though.
Everyone was younger and dumber when the first came outClearly, everyone who's saying the first one was 'infinitely better' is looking at it through rose-colored glasses. I haven't seen "Turbo," but the first one was far from a good film. Enjoyable? Sure, in a 'schlocky' way. But -![]()
