Jump to content

Day of the Dumpster: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
unreliable fansite
Ryulong (talk | contribs)
m Reverted edits by 82.25.105.18 (talk) to last version by Ryulong
Line 64: Line 64:


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.rangercentral.com/episodes/ep001/index.htm rangercentral.com's episode guide]

*[http://www.rangercentral.com/episodes/ep000/index.htm rangercentral.com's episode guide (original pilot)]
* {{tv.com show|id=1905|title=Mighty Morphin Power Rangers}}
*[http://www.tv.com/power-rangers/day-of-the-dumpster/episode/30618/summary.html TV.com’s episode guide]



{{Power Rangers}}
{{Power Rangers}}

Revision as of 19:39, 17 August 2010

"Day of the Dumpster"

"Day of the Dumpster" is the first episode of the American television program Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and, as a result, the first episode of the Power Rangers franchise. It was initially broadcast on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Network, as part of the Fox Kids programming block, and was later released on VHS and later DVD. A new re-version of the episode later broadcasted on January 2, 2010, on the American Broadcasting Company, as part of the ABC Kids programming block. As with most Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episodes, the vast majority of scenes featuring the Rangers in costume and the Zords are taken from the Japanese tokusatsu series, Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, the 16th entry of Super Sentai. The VHS of this episode ranked #35 in a list of top video sales, and #11 in a list of top kids' video sales, for the year of 1994 as compiled by Billboard.[1] The tie-in 3D read-along audio cassette of "Day of the Dumpster" became the number one seller at Walden Kids, displacing The Lion King.[2]

Plot summary

Two astronauts explore the moon and come across a space dumpster. When they open it, the evil sorceress Rita Repulsa and her minions Goldar, Squatt, Baboo, and Finster emerge from a 10,000-year captivity. Rita decides the time has come to conquer Earth and rebuilds her palace on the moon.

In the city of Angel Grove, California, Jason Lee Scott, Zack Taylor, Billy Cranston, Trini Kwan, and Kimberly Hart are hanging out at Ernie’s Youth Center. The guys are working on karate, while the girls are practicing gymnastics. Farkus Bulkmeier and Eugene Skullovitch (a.k.a. "Bulk" and "Skull") come to harass them, but end up making fools of themselves.

The five teens are later sitting down to some fruit shakes from Ernie’s Juice Bar when an earthquake begins, caused by Rita. At that moment, in the Command Center, Zordon, the wise sage who battled Rita many millennia ago, tells his robotic assistant, Alpha 5, to bring him five "overbearing and overemotional humans" (a.k.a. teenagers) to defend the Earth from Rita.

Jason, Zack, Billy, Trini, and Kimberly are then teleported to the Command Center, where Zordon explains the situation and declares them as the first Power Rangers. At first they don't buy into it, until Rita sends her Putty Patrollers to attack them. They are initially outmatched by the Putties, until Jason suggests using their recently-acquired Power Morphers. The teens then morph into the Power Rangers for the first time and defeat the Putties. Rita, however, uses her magic staff to turn Goldar into a giant and unleashes him on the city, but the Rangers, in response, summon the Dinozords and combine them into the original Megazord. After a evenly-matched battle, the Rangers force Goldar to retreat when they summon the Megazord's Power Sword.

Back at the Command Center, the teens are finally convinced that they can save the world from Rita’s evil, and they agree to the following rules: (1) “Never use your power for personal gain”; (2) “Never escalate a battle unless Rita forces you to do so”; (3) “Keep your identity secret.” Zordon promises that he will be there to advise them whenever they need it, and thus the first team of Power Rangers comes together to save the world.

Cast

Primary cast

Secondary cast

Unaired pilots

The original pilot episode, in an edited form, was shown in a 1999 special titled "The Lost Episode," which was hosted by Austin St. John and Walter Jones. It contained the same basic story as the released "Day of the Dumpster," but with several differences. This included actress Audri DuBois in the role of Trini, different voice actors for the villains, and the absence of Ernie's Juice Bar. In its original unaired, unedited form the archetypal Zords are referred to as "Droids."

A second pilot episode was presented in 2007 at the inaugural Power Morphicon convention by Tony Oliver. This featured Thuy Trang as Trini, Jason Narvy as Skull, and Richard Genelle as Ernie, as well as other aspects that made it to the aired series premiere.

Re-versioning

As part of the 2010 re-versioned broadcast of the series, several visual effects were added to the scenes to produce the effect of new footage being broadcast in addition to some scenes removed. This includes cutting in comic book-referenced graphics and adding onomatopoeia words on screen, akin to the Batman show from the 1960s.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The Year in Video 1994: Top Video Sales". Billboard: January 7, 1995
  2. ^ McCormick, Moira (October 29, 1994). "Mighty Morphins power up audio sales". Billboard. 106 (44). Nielsen Company: 71. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ "The Suffolk Journal » Blog Archive » Power Rangers rebroadcast ‘morphinominal’". February 17, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-27.