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Zordon
First Appearance: Day of the Dumpster (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)
Last Appearance: Countdown to Destruction, Part 2 (Power Rangers in Space)
Status: Incapacitated
Affiliation: Order of Meledon (in theory)
Homeworld: Eltar
Weapon(s)/ Gear:
Zord(s):
  • None
Powers:
Portrayed by:

Zordon is a wizard in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers television series and many of its subsequent incarnations.

Although the Power Rangers had, in the continuity, predated Zordon, Zordon is generally credited with creating the first group of modern Power Rangers, as well as coining many of the phrases that are still used today. Among the most notable of these terms is the Zord, a term for the various building-sized mechanical or biomechanical robot machines used in the series, and the Megazord, a term for any arbitrary merger of Zords into a bigger, usually humanoid Zord.

The Power Rangers saga begins with a story of a battle of gigantic proportions between him and his nemesis, Rita Repulsa, over 10,000 years ago. Zordon and his assistant robot Alpha 5 eventually found the box containing the original five Power Coins, as well as a map to the Temple of Power, home of the coins' creator, Ninjor. Zordon also prepared for the eventual arrival of evil by placing key weapons across the solar system (such as the Mega Voyager which he left on a moon of Jupiter). His experience over the ages gave him knowledge of various peoples and objects all across the known universe, many of which became key to aiding his Rangers.

Character History

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Zordon in his energy tube in the Power Chamber

In the course of the intergalactic struggle between Zordon's good and Rita's evil, Rita managed to trap Zordon in an interdimensional Time Warp before she and her minions were sealed away in a Space Dumpster by five warriors assembled by Zordon. With Zordon gone, the day-to-day upkeep fell to the duties of his loyal robot, Alpha 5.

After the battles ceased, Zordon decided to use Earth as his new base of operations, setting up in the deserts of California. This worked out ironically well as Rita's dumpster eventually crash-landed on the Moon of Earth, proceeding to launch her attacks in the vicinity of Zordon and Alpha's Command Center

When Rita was released in the early 1990s, Zordon, with the help of his trusted assistant, Alpha 5, sought out five "teenagers with attitude," thus creating the first generation of Power Rangers. Each Power Ranger received a Power Coin - one of the five coins discovered by Zordon and Alpha long ago. Zordon acted as a mentor and advisor for the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and remained in this role until early along in the adventures of the Turbo Rangers.

Early on during Power Rangers: Turbo, Zordon returned to his home planet of Eltar, to be replaced by Dimitria. Months after his departure, Eltar was attacked and Zordon was captured by the forces of evil. The evil monarch, Dark Specter, imprisoned Zordon and began draining his powers for his own gain.

In the next series, Power Rangers in Space, the Rangers would spend the entire season trying to locate Zordon and save him. Usually they would get really close and then slip away.

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Zordon, captive of the evil Dark Specter in Power Rangers in Space.

In the Power Rangers in Space finale, Zordon would meet his end. As most of the Universe was conquered by the United Alliance of Evil, Zordon knew that he had the power to stop it. When Andros, the Red Space Ranger, boarded the Dark Fortress, he found Zordon on the ship. Zordon told Andros that Andros had the power to stop it. He told Andros that if he destroyed him, that the good energy from his energy tube would destroy the forces attacking the universe. Zordon continued in saying, "I will be gone, but my spirit will forever live in all that is good." Andros tried, but couldn't bring himself to do it. After a battle with Astronema, Andros had accidentally knocked her out. Ecliptor then burst into the room and the two of them burst into a duel. Zordon knew that if Andros was destroyed, the rest of his energy would be sucked away and evil would rule the universe. After Andros gained the upper hand and knocked Ecliptor to the ground, he could now shatter Zordon's tube. Trying to convince Andros to shatter his tube, Zordon's final words were, "Andros, listen to me. It is your duty as a Power Ranger to save the Universe. Now is the time." Andros then shattered the energy tube and Zordon was gone, only a bright circle of good energy remained, as it destroyed all of the evil forces attacking the universe, turning them into sand. It also purified Lord Zedd, Rita Repulsa, and Divatox into human forms.

Notes

  • Since the end of Power Rangers in Space, the new generations of rangers have had to battle evil that was not destroyed by Zordon's energy wave. These beings exist because they either did not exist until after the wave or because they were imprisoned during the wave.
  • Due to Zordon's influence on much of the first part of Power Rangers, there remains persistent rumors of Zordon's return in a future incarnation. So far, such rumors remain unsubstantiated, but since Zordon was trapped in a Subspace Rift, the destruction of his tube would hypothetically cut him off from this world rather than kill him outright.

Trivia

  • Coined the expression "It's Morphin' Time!"
  • His original form looks like Barza of Zyuranger (Barza footage was used in the viewing globe at the Command Center).
  • In the pilot episode of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers," Zordon's original name was "Zoltar."
  • In an earlier version of the movie script, Zordon was a member of the "Order of Meledon." He was regarded as the finest commander in the galaxy, a true legend. It was also stated by Dulcea that if not for him, the universe would be a very different place. She also said that he was always an inspiration and if he died, a piece of all of them would die and the forces of good within the universe would be dealt with an irreparable blow.
  • In an episode of South Park entitled "Jewbilee," the image of Moses shows resemblence to Zordon.