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She was taken directly from the original ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger|Magiranger]]'' footage, where she was portrayed by the late [[Machiko Soga]]. She was extrordinarily poorly dubbed as a homage to how Soga was dubbed as [[Rita Repulsa]] in the first season of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''.
She was taken directly from the original ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger|Magiranger]]'' footage, where she was portrayed by the late [[Machiko Soga]]. She was extrordinarily poorly dubbed as a homage to how Soga was dubbed as [[Rita Repulsa]] in the first season of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''.


Mystic Mother is voiced by [[Susan Brady]].
Mystic Mother is portrayed by [[Machiko Soga]] and voiced by [[Susan Brady]].


[[Category:Power Rangers characters|Allies in Power Rangers: Mystic Force]]
[[Category:Power Rangers characters|Allies in Power Rangers: Mystic Force]]

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In the fictional world of Power Rangers: Mystic Force, the Mystic Force Power Rangers fight the Underworld evil, often assisted by these allies who give them good advice, and sometimes even help them in battle. Template:Spoilers

The Ancient Titans

Little is known about the supernatural beings known as the Ancient Titans, but they seem to be the source of the Mystic Rangers' powers. They appear during the Rangers' morphing sequence and when the Titan Megazord uses the "Titans Attack" finisher.

The Ancient Mystic Titans are symbolized by mythological creatures from various Earth mythologies:

  • The Red Ancient Titan is symbolized by the Phoenix and is a representation of the element of fire. It appears as a man made of fire.
  • The Yellow Ancient Titan is symbolized by the Garuda and is a representation of the element of lightning. It appears as a sleek gold armored being with lightning bolt-like extensions.
  • The Blue Ancient Titan is symbolized by the Mermaid and is a representation of the element of water. It appears as a mermaid-like creature with four fin-like legs.
  • The Pink Ancient Titan is symbolized by the Sprite and is a representation of the element of wind. It appears as a fairy-like being with butterfly wings.
  • The Green Ancient Titan is symbolized by the Minotaur and is a representation of the element of earth. It appears as a tree-like creature (similar to J.R.R. Tolkien's Ents).

Ancient Mystic Mode

The Snow Prince and the Mystic Mother also appear to be Ancient Mystic Titans and there have been four other characters that also have forms that appear to be Ancient Titans, but are called "Ancient Mystic Modes".

  • The Gatekeepers (Clare and her mother Niella) have an Ancient Mystic Mode as the Gatekeeper, dubbed the Shining Moon Warrior. In this form, the Gatekeeper powers are derived from the moon. This form appears as a woman in an Arabian-style dress that resembles a bell.
  • Calindor had an Ancient Mystic Mode before dark magic overpowered him and he sided with the forces of evil, adopting the name Imperious. This form appears as a creature with many more lightning bolt-like extensions, with two lightning bolt-like wings. Following his transformation into Imperious, he was still able to assume this form.
  • During Daggeron's morphing sequence, the viewer is given a brief glimpse of his Ancient Mystic Mode that presumably represents the sun (as his powers as the Solaris Knight are derived from the sun). This form appears as a golden being with various wing-like appendages. He was shown in this form during a flashback to the Great battle. When in a final bound battle with Imperious, Daggeron fought mostly in his Ancient Mystic Mode, instead of his morphed or unmorphed forms. He has also battled Megahorn in this form, with much less success.
  • Leanbow also has an Ancient Mystic Mode, a red and purple-colored fiery demon-like form with a purple cape, armed with a jagged sword and a shield.

The Mystics

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Leanbow (center, colored red) and the other Mystic Wizards that took part in the Great Battle

The Mystics were five warriors that fought in the Great Battle against the forces of darkness, each symbolized by their own color and elemental affinity. They were led by Leanbow, the Red Mystic. The names of the Yellow, Blue, Pink, and Green Mystics' identities are unknown, and it appears that all but Leanbow perished during the Great Battle.

In Heir Apparent, Part I, viewers were able to get a clear view of the Mystics. Leanbow was the Red Mystic, the Blue, Yellow, and Green Mystics were also men, and the Pink Mystic was a woman.

Toby Slambrook

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Toby

Toby Slambrook is a human in Briarwood that owns the "Rock Porium" music store where he employs the five core Rangers, unaware of the teens secret Ranger identies. He sometimes helps the Rangers in their battle against the undead without realizing it. He usually provides the Rangers with his own brand of humorous advice, and defended Nick when the others believed he stole money from the store. He once "cleansed his mind and soul" by going on a fast. He is known for his musical knowledge and references, as well as a major fan of fictional rock-n-roller "Jake Bonebreaker". Although he may seem a bit slow, he is actually a good puzzle solver, though he sometimes gets a bit obsessive and can easily be distracted by the mention of a riddle he has yet to figure out. Despite not being a wizard, he unwittingly seems to have a lot of contact with the magical world outside of Briarwood. He was seemingly the only one who heard the Solar Streak's engine when Daggeron transported the other Rangers. He is also notable for being the one who solved the puzzle to the Fire Heart. Toby was once mistaken for being the Gatekeeper, and once met and escorted Phineas to the dentist.

When Imperious used Jenji to create a world where the Power Rangers did not exist, it allowed the forces of darkness to conquer the world. In Briarwood, music was outlawed, but Toby secretly kept a small music box to listen to, getting himself into trouble with the forces of darkness.

In The Light, Toby seemed suspicious of where his employees were always running off to, so he hired Leelee to fill in. In Light Source II, the Rangers were finally ready to tell him their secret. However, he when asked them to morph as proof, they explained that a powerful villain called Hekatoid had stolen their powers, and he disbelieved them. Nevertheless, he told them how he believed the real real Power Rangers would handle the situation, thus once again helping the Rangers without realizing it. Ultimately, he did happen to see them morph after they regained their powers, and by The Return he had knowledge of everything about the Rangers (and, knowing he really was abducted by a vampire, no longer had to seek professional help).

He hired Phineas, an act which caused customers to flee from his store in fear of the Troblin. While he initially fired Phineas to save business, in the final battle against the Master he was able to convince a large number of Briarwood citizens that the creatures in the feared Briarwood forest weren't the enemy & to believe in magic and the Rangers. In the aftermath, he re-hired Phineas and was running a Rock Porium with many magical creatures shopping there, and was dating a humanised Necrolai (whom he called "Nikki").

Toby is portrayed by Barnie Duncan.


Phineas

Phineas is a troblin (half-troll, half-goblin) who roams around the woods outside of Briarwood in the magical realm on his own since both races hate him. He seems to have bad days every day and thinks he doesn't belong anywhere. He first appeared when he saved Clare from the Hydra Worm and later met Nick, resulting in the two becoming friends. It was Phineas who told Nick that Necrolai and Koragg serve an even greater evil, Octomus, the Supreme Master of the Underworld. He befriended the other Rangers when Nick and Catastros were trapped in another dimension and helped all the Rangers on their quest for the Fire Heart, during which he displayed impressive acrobatic skills. Phineas lives in a small camp in the woods. In the episode Scaredy Cat, he is taken outside the woods when he gets tooth problems and is escorted by Toby (who thinks Phineas is Xander's uncle) to the dentist. When Toby asked about his beard, Phineas claimed he has his beard since he was a baby. When the dentist examined his teeth, it was revealed that Phineas had eighty-three teeth, much more than the average human has; Phineas claimed that he had "borrowed" some previously. Phineas was also escorted to the Rock Porium by Toby and became a big fan of rock music after hearing it for the first time. Phineas is a little clumsy and has dry humor on the outside, but on the inside, he is quite cunning.

While Phineas' origins are not entirely known, he does seem to have a strong connection with the Mystics and the Great Battle. He told Clare that he was present during the war between the Mystics and the forces of the Underworld and personally witnessed Calindor's betrayal, and in Ranger Down he admitted to Daggeron and Udonna that, during Daggeron and Calindor's battle, he took Udonna's baby Bowen to the human realm for safe keeping.

In Dark Wish, Phineas found Koragg after he was defeated by Fightoe and 50-Below and seemed to have a little respect for the dark-magic knight by attempting to give a eulogy. He was about to take Koragg's Wolf Saber when the knight told him to back off. However, Koragg, too injured to save himself, asked Phineas for help, to which he reluctantly agreed. When Imperious used Jenji to create a world where the Power Rangers did not exist, it created a new timeline where Koragg and Phineas were allies. Koragg was aware of the legend where the five Mystic Warriors would return and told Phineas of the story as well. When Koragg sent the Rangers on their way to the dimension where the Tribunal of Magic could be found, he broke his alliance with Phineas, who seemed saddened to say goodbye to his "friend".

Later on, after the Ten Terrors had revealed themselves to the surface world, it was Phineas who had revealed to Nick that he was the being known as "The Light", telling him he was the son of the most powerful warrior and sorceress and had the potential on his own to vanquish evil. In The Hunter, just as Oculous was about to open fire on Nick when he was ready to surrender himself, Phineas lunged and saved him from an oncoming bullet and convinced him to not give himself up, for all life would be lost if the Light should fall.

Over the course of "Light Source", he met Leelee. The two connected due to them both being outcasts in one way or another. Over the course of their conversation, Leelee decided that she would rescue Udonna, who had been captured by Hekatoid, and Phineas decided that he would tag along. On their way, they encountered Clare, who managed to put her differences with Leelee aside and join the party. The three of them carefully infiltrated the base where Udonna was being kept and freed her from Hekatoid's entrapments. Before they could free her, they were surrounded by footsoldiers. Phineas revealed that he is quite capable of holding his own against many footsoldiers. However, Udonna was still in a catatonic state, so the trio used the Snow Staff— stolen from the villains by Leelee— along with the group chanting of a spell to reawaken her. At a gathering held after Hekatoid had been defeated, the three had become fast friends and rejoiced over the days' successes.

In The Return, he came to the Rock Porium with flowers for Leelee; she told the Rangers that she and Phineas were dating. The Rangers then gave Phineas a (possibly temporary) job, but as he opened the doors to welcome in customers, they fled in terror. This killed off the store's business and Toby was forced to fire him. In the final battle, Phineas gathered together the denizens of Briarwood forest, convincing them that humans weren't their enemy and to stand with them against the true threat of the Master. Subsequently, he got his job at the store back.

Phineas is portrayed by Kelson Henderson.

Niella

Niella was the Gatekeeper of the Underworld and Udonna's sister. When Leanbow went into the Gates, he told her to seal the Gate with a spell that ultimately killed her. Only her daughter Clare remains. Like Clare, Niella had an Ancient Mystic Mode dubbed the "Shining Moon Warrior". She is Nick's aunt.

Niella (like Clare) was portrayed by Antonia Prebble.

Fire Heart

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The Fire Heart Dragon as a hatchling

The Fire Heart was an item sought by both the Rangers and the villains, which the Rangers eventually found and took back to Rootcore where Udonna revealed that it was the last Dragon egg. According to a book in Rootcore that told about dragons, it said that the baby dragon could only be hatched by forcing the egg open with a hammer, a tactic that Clare did not approve, however when Jenji was released in Scaredy Cat, he told the Rangers that it must be sat on to hatch. Clare did so, and when the dragon was released, it came to call her "Mama".

In Ranger Down, Jenji took Fire Heart into the forest and abandoned him. Phineas eventually found him, and took care of him for a brief amount of time, even settling on a name for him, "Phineas Jr." or "P.J." for short. Because of Phineas' care, Fire Heart called Phineas "Daddy". Once he lost the dragon, he wandered the forest, looking for 'Phineas Jr.'. He ran into Clare there, and, as the two realized that they were searching for the same dragon, they looked up to see that the dragon had grown to its massive adult size. Due to the fact the he has taken a liking to both Clare and Phineas, Fire Heart more than likely considers the two as his parents.

When Imperious used Jenji to create a world where the Power Rangers never existed, it created a new timeline where Koragg was the one who found the Fire Heart egg and raised the baby dragon himself. Because of the new timeline the dragon did not recognise the Rangers and breathed fire at them when they came too close. Koragg had to use a spell to calm/tame the dragon and convince him to work with them. Fire Heart was revealed to have the power to enter the Tribunal of Magic's dimension and brought the Rangers there. On the way there they were attacked by Necrolai but Fire Heart defeated her after a fierce aerial battle, knocking the queen of the vampires out of the sky with his dragon fire.

In The Hunter, Fire Heart showed the power to combine with Nick's Legend Warrior Mode to form the Red Dragon Fire Ranger.

Note: Notably, sometimes the fire Fire Heart breaths is colored blue, similar to Godzilla's Atomic Breath. His roar is also identical to that of the Mystic Dragon, which is also identical to the well-known Yu-Gi-Oh monster, Blue Eyes White Dragon

Jenji

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Jenji, the cat genie

A powerful and quick-talking cat-like genie, Jenji is an old friend of Udonna's and the other Mystics. Long ago, Jenji was the most powerful and popular cat in his homeland. Everyone liked him execpt the cat king of the land, Rexagin. The jealous King Rexagin had a witch cast a spell over everyone, making them believe Jenji had become evil and as a result, Jenji was banished. Later, Daggeron found the nomad Jenji among many riches he had found. Though Daggeron advised him against it, Jenji opened a mystical box that was actually an evil trap, almost destroying himself in the process. Daggeron saved his life by putting him inside a lamp, and this noble act changed Jenji into a wish-granting genie. A side-effect of these abilities is that Jenji is bound to the lamp, only able to roam free for two hours at a time, after which he begins to disintegrate into dust. However, it seems that Jenji can be reconstituted if returned to his lamp before disappearing completely.

Jenji is Daggeron's partner, and the Solaris Knight used Jenji's lamp as the key element in sealing himself and Calindor within the cave nineteen years ago. But once the Rangers found the lamp, they broke the seal. Jenji is somewhat cowardly despite his powers and retreated from Imperious in his first appearance, though he eventually managed to overcome his fear. He has the power to grow to the same colossal size as Imperious, as well as turn into an energy form to be used as Daggeron's finishing move, the "Jenji Shining Attack". Despite his goofy personality, Jenji is a capable fighter. He uses his claws in battle and has a technique he dubbed the "Super Cat Attack" where he relentlessly assaults his opponents with his claws and kicks. When Calindor reappeared, he tried to warn the Rangers and Udonna of him, but was unable to when Calindor dumped a pile of books on top of his lamp. Because of his past banishment, he is extremely needy and when the Rangers were paying attention to Fire Heart he thought they'd stopped caring about him. In Ranger Down, in a comic scene, Jenji meets Piggy in a dumpster in a Briarwood ally, and Piggy states "In twenty years, this place will be crawling with aliens!"

In Dark Wish, the Rangers wanted to use Jenji against the Four Barbarian Beasts although Daggeron insisted that he shouldn't be used. When the Rangers fought Fightoe and 50-Below, Daggeron gave in and used Jenji's Shining Attack against the two monsters. However, this was the chance that the villains had been waiting for. Fightoe captured Jenji using his magic staff and brought him to the Underworld where Imperious released him, and, being a genie, Jenji was forced to grant his wish: that the Mystic Force Power Rangers never existed. This allowed the forces of darkness to conquer the world. Although Jenji's magic was powerful, it proved reversible, but only by the Tribunal of Magic. When the world was restored, Leelee found Jenji's lamp and released him when he told her that she would receive one wish. As she contemplatively bit her nails, he warned her that she "shouldn't do that". Leelee moaned and told him that it was a nervous habit, saying that she wished she had never started biting them. Jenji granted her "wish", and as Leelee's nails grew almost 6 inches long, Jenji fled back to the safety of Rootcore.

In Hard Heads he was temporarily turned to stone when Serpentina's snakes bit him and then she activated her shield. Fortunately upon Serpentina's destruction he was returned to normal. He was briefly killed by Sculpin in Mystic Fate but returned to life along with Daggeron.

His middle name is Loch Ness, his last name is unknown.

Jenji is voiced by Oliver Driver.

The Tribunal of Magic

The Tribunal of Magic was a group of three powerful cloaked beings visited by the Rangers in the Dark Wish trilogy, who ensure the existence of magic and reside in a separate dimension. The red-cloaked member of the Tribunal, a male, was the most understanding and calm of the three. The black-cloaked member of the Tribunal, also male, was the most serious and hotheaded. The white-cloaked member of the Tribunal, the only female of the three, was the most caring, yet also inquisitive. The Rangers begged the Tribunal to reverse Imperious' wish and restore color and good magic to the world, but they denied this request, and returned the Rangers to their altered dimension. When Toby was dragged away by a group of Hidiacs and Styxoids, the Rangers were compelled to help their friend and fought hopelessly against the monsters. The Tribunal then decided that this courage deserved a reward, and restored the world to its original state. The Rangers, now morphed, continued to fight the Hidiacs only to be defeated by 50-Below and Fightoe. When they realized that they had taken their magic for granted, the Tribunal decided to give the Rangers a reward, and bestowed upon them the spell code for Legend Mode, allowing the Mystic Rangers to become the Legend Warriors.

Leelee Pimvare

Mysterious and mischievous, Leelee Pimvare is the teenage daughter of Necrolai. Previously a frequent shopper at Rock Porium, she latter became an employee. While part of the Morlocks for most of the season, she has recently abandoned them for a normal life. Her father was turned into a worm by Necrolai.

It is unclear if she too is a vampire as she looks like a normal human girl. She has also shown to be a fairly adept fighter, perhaps even on par with her mother as Necrolai hinted that Leelee's time amongst humans— three months as of that meeting— had made her soft. Aside from these facts, she seems like the average teenage girl. She may have a crush on Nick, as she has flirted with him multiple times. She often acts vain, once commenting that a new leather jacket she was wearing had cost "five hundred dollars".

Leelee has been known to be extremely selfish and borderline evil, such as when she tried to frame Nick for theft so he'd be fired from his job and would have time to spend with her. For a period, she took a more active rule in the forces of darkness' plotting, such as luring Vida (though she was originally aiming for Nick) to Flytrap's club so she would be turned into a vampire under Necrolai's control and aiding Morticon in his attempt to locate The Gatekeeper. She seems to have an uneasy relationship with her mother, who forced her to try an enter the cave with Imperious' mummy although evil beings were unable to enter. In addition, when Leelee was turned into a bug by Imperious, Necrolai refused to do anything about it, and when Necrolai gained magic she also transfigured Leelee. Despite that, she appears to have some degree of love for her mother and sounded upset about leaving her. She also has a rather incompetent side, accidentally releasing Jenji and causing the reversal of the Dark Wish.

In Heir Apparent, the Rangers were captured and discovered she was one of the members of the Forces of Darkness. She showed a desire to keep the Rangers as "pets" once Imperious was finished with them, but also showed some concern about whether or not they'd be alright after their powers were drained. After Heir Apparent, her mother, Necrolai, took an extreme interest in the Book of Prophecy. Leelee decided that she could no longer continue her evil ways and wanted some friends, and left the Underworld to work alongside the Rangers at the Rock Porium. Nick initially intended to tell Toby Leelee's secret, but the other Rangers stopped him, and Leelee promised that as long as they kept her secret, she would keep theirs. The Rangers are extremely distrustful of her but she's constantly proving herself to be a diligent worker.

In The Hunter, Leelee said that she just wants to be friends with the Rangers, but they still didn't trust her. The Rangers were called away to fight Oculous, and, in their hasty departure, left Leelee to clean the store. When they returned, the store was spotless, and Leelee was frazzled from her full day of work. Toby revoked Nick's employee of the month award and passed it on to Leelee.

In Hard Heads, Leelee felt miserable and alone. Between the Rangers shutting her out and her mother doting on the Terrors, she seemed to have no one to turn to. At the end of the episode, she read the Book of Prophecy, hoping that her future might cheer her up, however, she was instead horrified to discover that she would apparently become "Queen of the Vampires" (nothing, however, ever came of this).

In Light Source I & II, she went up against her mother, defying her right to be the Vampire Queen. She helped Clare and Phineas get into the Underworld to find Udonna. They used their combined magic to set her free and energized her using the Snow Staff. Leelee was finally accepted as their friend. In The Return, Phineas came to the Rock Porium with flowers for Leelee, and she revealed to the other Rangers that the two of them were dating. In Mystic Fate, her mother defected to the side of good to protect her and afterwards, the two moved into a Briarwood condo.

While she first said her full name in Broken Spell, not until Light Source did she point out that her surname was an anagram of "Vampire", implying that it may be an assumed name.

Leelee is portrayed by Holly Shanahan.

The Snow Prince

The Snow Prince is an Ancient Mystic Titan and possibly the source of Udonna's powers. Long ago, he was mentor to all the Mystics, including Leanbow. Currently, he resides in a parallel dimension he calls "The North". For one day, he allowed Nick to teach Daggeron rather than vice-versa. This was actually to teach Daggeron how to follow his instincts, as Nick does. The Snow Prince also helped aid the rangers in fighting Megahorn and seemed to be a capable combatant in his own right. However, he noted that his powers were far weaker in our dimension than they were in his own. Thus, he used a spell attack called the Ancient Spell Seal—similar to the Titan Megazord's Mystic Spell Seal attack—to suck Megahorn into The North, however temporarily. After Daggeron finally learned his lesson, Snow Prince graciously allowed him to join the fight against Megahorn and then returned to his own dimension. In the finale, Mystic Fate, he was sent back to the human realm by the "Mystic Mother", severely hurt to forewarn them of the impending disaster.

The Snow Prince is voiced by Paolo Rotondo.

The Mystic Mother

The Mystic Mother, the "Empress of All Good Magic", is a colossal, Ancient Titan-like being who rules over the Magic World who first appears in the finale, Mystic Fate. Udonna said that in the dark days, the Mystic Mother was known as Rita and that she had turned to Good Magic; the Mother herself remarked that she knew "firsthand the weakness of Evil", and told the Master that he was giving her a headache. She was overwhelmed by the Master and seemingly killed, but was later revealed to have secretly escaped to regroup, making Clare a full sorceress in the process.

She was taken directly from the original Magiranger footage, where she was portrayed by the late Machiko Soga. She was extrordinarily poorly dubbed as a homage to how Soga was dubbed as Rita Repulsa in the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

Mystic Mother is portrayed by Machiko Soga and voiced by Susan Brady.