Everything Power Rangers in one epic set
Since I have this set already I will give the content listing
Power Rangers Season 1 Vol. 1 - 3 dvds, first 30 episodes
Power Rangers Season 1 Vol. 2 - 3 dvds, other 30 episodes
Power Rangers Season 2 Vol. 1 - 3 dvds, first 26 episodes
Power Rangers Season 2 Vol. 2 - 3 dvds, last 26 episodes
Power Rangers Season 3 - 5 dvds, 33 episodes of MMPR, and 10 episodes of the Alien Rangers season
Episode booklet
Bonus dvds:
Look Back at Power Rangers (NEW! 33 Mins)
Morphenominal Cast (NEW! 35 Mins)
Lord Zedd's Monster Heads (25 Mins)
Alpha's Magical Christmas (25 Mins)
The Good the Bad and the Stupid, Best of Bulk and Skull (52 Mins)
Power Rangers Fandom (NEW! 14 Mins)
Fan Club Video (Rare 30 Mins)
White Ranger Kata (51 Mins)
Power Rangers Live! (72 Mins)
The Power is Back
This product is great. For the first time ever you get all 3 seasons of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on DVD. 155 episodes in total including the alien Rangers mini series which is part of the season three set. If your wondering about quality you won't be disappointed unless you where expecting hi-def. For its age the quality is excellent. There are however a few audio glitches on some episodes notable Venus Island. As for bonus features this set delivers with some really incredible never before seen stuff including a hidden Easter egg. Cast interviews and retrospective views from fans highlight 2 discs of amazing bonus features. As for the box itself the artwork is terrific and the outer case is made of nice firm cardboard for lack of a better term. The DVD cases are beautifully done and besides the Dino thunder used green ranger it's perfect. Also included in the set is a booklet containing loads of information. Charter bios, complete episode guide with a brief sentence or two about...
These were the best
I remember watching these as a kid. I saw they were on Netflix a little bit ago, but there's just something about having the DVD's that's going to make watching the episodes again more meaningful than watching them on Netflix.
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