Power Rangers: Dino Charge

2015
Power Rangers: Dino Charge

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EP1 When Evil Stirs Jan 30, 2016

The Rangers believe their work is done after defeating Sledge, but an even more powerful monster begins to pick up where Sledge left off.

EP2 Forgive and Forget Feb 06, 2016

Snide plans to contaminate the city's water supply with venom that makes you forget who you are; Riley has a score with an old rival at the Amber Beach marathon.

EP3 Nightmare in Amber Beach Feb 13, 2016

Shelby receives a pillow from an unknown sender. When she uses it to take a nap, she starts living a nightmare. The Rangers suspect this must be from Snide so they all make sure to stay awake, but that proves to be harder than they thought.

EP4 A Date with Danger Feb 20, 2016

Chase tries to impress his new girlfriend, Kaylee, by showing how talented and accomplished he is. But when it becomes more about him and less about her, Kaylee starts to fall for the Black Ranger instead.

EP5 Roar of the Red Ranger Feb 27, 2016

Tyler attempts to master the new T-Rex Super Charge Mode, but when Heckyl plants a virus in Kendall's computer the new Dino Charger malfunctions and makes Tyler go wild.

EP6 Forged Under Fire Mar 05, 2016

When Tyler's Energem is cracked, he must dig deep into the earth to mend it with the extreme heat of lava.

EP7 Home Run Koda Mar 12, 2016

Kendall creates a new victory charger that requires the core five Energems; when Riley becomes Koda's baseball coach, he has a hard time pulling himself away to help the other Rangers.

EP8 Riches and Rags Mar 19, 2016

Ivan uses a 1000-year-old suit of armor as a training dummy, and finds himself in debt after destroying it; Heckyl sends a hybrid monster named Spell Digger to spread greed to anyone who touches his gold coins.

EP9 Besties 4Eva Mar 26, 2016

Shelby's friend Erin tries to steal credit from the Pink Ranger and quickly finds trouble.

EP10 Gone Fishin Apr 02, 2016

The Silver Ranger contacts Kendall from space to reveal the location of a new Zord, but the message is intercepted by Singe and Fury.

EP11 Love at First Sight Apr 09, 2016

Beauticruel plans to use Poisandra's magic paint and brush to make any man fall love in with her; Heckyl devises a plan to steal the Rangers' energems.

EP12 Catching Some Rays Apr 16, 2016

Koda opens a forbidden section of the cave where his family once lived, and accidentally unleashes an ancient evil.

EP13 Recipe for Disaster Apr 23, 2016

Chase is determined to master a dessert recipe from his native country, New Zealand; Arcanon, an evil monster, comes to earth to find the Energems.

EP14 Silver Secret Apr 30, 2016

Tyler joins Shelby in auditioning for the popular New Zealand band, The N-Zed Boys; an ally arrives, but the Rangers suspect he has an ulterior motive.

EP15 Wings of Danger May 07, 2016

The Rangers attempt to convince Zenowing that they are more powerful when they work as a team.

EP16 Freaky Frightday May 14, 2016

The Rangers are determined to catch the vandal who has been spray-painting the museum walls; Snide convinces Lord Arcanon that he can help him steal the Energems.

EP17 Worgworld May 21, 2016

The Rangers have to act quickly when an evil monster's music causes anyone who listens to it to become a zombie.

EP18 The Rangers Rock May 28, 2016

The Rangers come up with a plan to steal the Dark Energem with the help of an unlikely, new ally.

EP19 Edge of Extinction Jun 04, 2016

The Rangers find themselves needing help in their toughest fight yet as they do battle with Snide one final time, and Sledge's eggs hatch across the four corners of the Earth.

EP20 End of Extinction Jun 11, 2016

When the Rangers' base is attacked, they must use every weapon in their arsenal to keep the Energems from the villain's grasp.

EP21 Trick or Trial Jun 18, 2016

The Rangers are summoned to an intergalactic trial for crimes against monsters they have destroyed.

EP22 Here Comes Heximas Jun 25, 2016

The Rangers are surprised when they find mysterious Secret Santa gifts that put them under the spell of Heximas, an evil monster who plans to send everyone a cursed lump of coal on Christmas so he can control earth.
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An alien bounty hunter is in search of the powerful Energems to destroy the Earth. Soon, the Power Rangers find the gems and activate the arsenals with their Dino Chargers to fight the monsters.

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nbtempest Acting, deplorable. Writing, possibly done by by monkeys, slow monkeys, very untalented possibly drunk monkeys. Costumes, horrible foam rubber concoctions Story, I feel like I was being punished when? Child had this on. But not a punishment that could fit any normal crime, it would have had to have been some horrendous war crime that should be tried in the world court.
kiti22 After four years of four Seasons what Nobody Likes we actually have something good for once.All the problems those seasons have Has been Fixed.The acting is really good, the dialogue actually sounds like it's coming from actual adults, the comedy is funny, we have an actual story that's well paced, we have more original footage than Sentai footage, the editing with said footage has improved, and the characters are actually likable and have actual personalities. And Even Sledge was Cool, in Fact hes Maybe one of the Coolest Villains Everand We Have a Good Intro/Theme Song with No Roll CallThe 1st Season (Dino Charge) was Kinda Good But it has a Few Awkward Moments It was Okay But its No Dino ThunderBut its Second Season (Dino Super Charge) was Weaker compare to Dino Charge its Kinda like the Digimon Season 2 of Power Rangers Tones of story thrown out the window for filler, The Dialogues are a Bit Corny at Times and it feels like a Disney Power Rangers Season But the Extra Rangers (Sir Ivan, Prince Phillip, Miss Morgan, James and Zenowing), Hekyl and Snide are CoolNothing much else to say but.....thank you Judd Lynn for saving PR.
xgray-03873 Well, I just finished watching the season finale of Power Rangers Dino Super Charge and I'm just gonna be honest. I didn't really like the second season of Dino Charge. The first season was actually pretty good, but not all that great. Maybe the fight scenes were a little lack-lustering, but hey. At least the writing where the rangers would talk during the fight scenes have been toned down a bit.Still, I'm just worried if this series and Megaforce/Super Megaforce are even in continuity with the main Power Rangers universe, or not.Overall, I'd say stick with just the first season of Dino Charge, but skip the second season, because it's really not all that great.7 out of 10.
Brian Camp I'm quite pleased with the cast of "Dino Charge," the 22nd season of the Power Rangers franchise, which premiered on Nickelodeon on Feb. 7, 2015. The new actors all have high degrees of charm, energy and charisma and their characters are more interesting and more layered than the individual rangers have been in some time (possibly since "Jungle Fury" in 2008). They're also older than the Rangers have been in a while. These aren't high school kids but young adults just past college age and venturing out into the working world for the first time. In a historic first for this franchise, this lineup marks the first time there's been only one female ranger in the initial lineup. (Later episodes promise more rangers, so presumably at least one will be female.) The female ranger here is the Pink Ranger, of course, and the character, Shelby, is played by a black American actress (Camille Hyde), making her the first black Pink Ranger ever. Not only that, but she's the first black female ranger in 14 years—since Yellow Ranger Katie Walker (Deborah Estelle Philips) in "Power Rangers Time Force" back in 2001. (In Japan, most of the early sentai seasons traditionally had only one female ranger, even "Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger," the basis for "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers," which turned the male Yellow Ranger from the original into a female for the American version.) Shelby also happens to be the most compelling character here given her extensive knowledge of dinosaurs and the constant need to prove herself in her efforts to make a real impact on the Rangers' mission. She also expresses dissatisfaction at having to work as a waitress in the cafeteria of the Amber Beach Dinosaur Museum during her downtime when she's got so much paleontological knowledge to share. (In all fairness, the other Rangers have to do drudge work in the museum also, while still being on call to morph into Rangers at a moment's notice.) Their supervisor, Kendall Morgan (Claire Blackwelder), also director of the museum, which houses the laboratory base of Power Rangers operations, is a white female who has some prickly exchanges with Shelby. Anyone who's observed black female workers in an office setting with white female supervisors will recognize some of the dynamic at play here. The two female characters dominate the drama in episode #7: "Let Sleeping Zords Lie." The four male rangers are all personable, endearing characters, each with different backgrounds. Tyler, the Red Ranger (played by Brennan Mejia), is a young man of color, but of indeterminate ethnic origin (I'm guessing Mejia is Hispanic, thanks to his last name and Los Angeles birthplace.) Tyler's father was an archaeologist who disappeared after tangling with one of the lead villains here, a monstrous armored warrior called Fury, who Tyler gets into a serious battle with in episode #8 ("Double Ranger, Double Danger"). Tyler hopes to find his father or at least learn his fate. He keeps a journal and sometimes narrates his thoughts about the others. Koda, the Blue Ranger, is a caveman who has somehow been revived after being buried alive a few thousand millennia ago during a confrontation with one of the ancient villains they're now facing. (It's all explained in #4: "Return of the Caveman") He's played by Yoshua Sudarso, from Indonesia, as someone new to the modern world and struggling with the language and the new technologies he witnesses around him. Riley, the Green Ranger, is a white farm boy (played by Michael Taber), newly arrived in the city, who has a very precise way of doing things, which sometimes puts him at odds with the Black Ranger, Chase Randall (James Davies), a white slacker from New Zealand given to riding a skateboard with headphones on. One episode (#6: "The Tooth Hurts") shows their contentious relationship and how they learn to adapt their working methods to each other. It's a highlight of the series so far because of the way it develops the characters and their working relationships, something not always given much attention in past PR seasons.Even though the series is shot in New Zealand, as have the previous eleven seasons (since "Power Rangers Ninja Storm," 2003), this season appears to take place in California. One can only surmise that Amber Beach is a neighbor of Angel Grove (hometown of the first few seasons of Power Rangers). The series is adapted from "Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger," the 2013 sentai season in Japan, one of three sentai seasons with a dinosaur theme, the first being "Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger," the aforementioned basis for the original "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers." Since I'm following "Kyoryuger" episodes as well, I am happy to note that much of the Power Rangers fight footage in "Dino Charge" and most of the villain scenes seem to be newly shot in New Zealand for this version while the Zord battles, which take up the last five minutes, are, as usual, taken from the Japanese original.As of this writing, there have been only eight episodes of "Dino Charge" aired on Nickelodeon. (I watched them all.) "Kyoryuger" had 48 episodes. Last year there were only 19 episodes total for "Power Rangers Super Megaforce," while the sentai basis for that series, "Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger," boasted 51 episodes. I'm not sure why production seems to be curtailed on the U.S. version, especially since these recent seasons have been so good. Oh, and I like the theme song as well.ADDENDUM (12/12/15): There have been 14 additional episodes since I did the above review. Three new Rangers have appeared, with one (Gold Ranger) joining the team as a regular member and the others appearing intermittently ("Graphite Ranger" and Purple Ranger). This means there have been a total of eight Rangers so far this season. That's gotta be a record. And based on its conclusion, it looks like today's episode, "One More Energem," is the final one. It was a great season.