Eons ago, the evil sorceress Rita Repulsa ruled everything with a poison grip, enslaving humanity and destroying countless wondrous creatures, all in the name of a lust for control and a hidden power. The good wizard Zordon was able to seal her away for ten thousand years at the cost of his freedom, but she has returned to wreak havoc on Earth again. Now, Zordon has chosen a team of noble, world-traveled teenagers to harness the power of the dinosaurs to stop her and bring peace to the world. They are the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers!
VOICE CAST
Brennan Mejia as Ash Ketchum/Red Ranger
Rachel Lillis as Misty Williams/Yellow Ranger
Lucien Dodge as Tracey "Sketchit" Matthews/Blue Ranger
Erin Cahill as Lia Feran/Pink Ranger
Johnny Yong Bosch as Brock Harrison/Black Ranger
Josh Grelle as Hayashi Feran/Green Ranger
David Fielding as Zordon
Richard Horovitz as Alpha 5
Barbara Goodson as Rita Repulsa
Kerrigan Mahan as Goldar
Special Guest Voice: Kyle Hebert as Dredwing
Let the Sun Rain Down on Me
"Get out! Get out!"
"GET OUT!"
Misty screamed what her inner voice was repeating as she clutched her pounding head and pressed her face to the wooden shop floor. Her heart pounded at a marathon pace and hot and cold waves rattled her body.
Once again, Doctor April Collings rushed to the girl's side, trying to brace her. The store owner gripped the side of the nearby counter, his mouth agape. Collings gently put her fingers on Misty's bandaged wrist, and Misty snarled and flung her arm into the side of the physician's face.
"Hey!" the man shouted, going over to Collings and checking her face; he didn't dare confront the grunting girl pounding the ground. "She's going crazy!" he continued.
The doctor rubbed her red cheek and shook her head. "No," she said. She tiptoed up next to Misty and asked, "How long ago were you bitten?"
"Yesterday…sorry…get away! Get out!" Misty spat out, clutching her wrist and scrunching her eyes closed. "Get out…"
Collings frowned and lifted the elastic bandage Zordon and Alpha had provided Misty, this time with no resistance from the teen; Dredwing's triangular bite was the darkest shade of purple she had ever seen. "Some of the patients I've taken in have bites like these, but they've mainly been sedated or comatose. Only a couple have lashed out like this."
The shopkeeper's eyes widened. He rose from a crouch but still stayed away. "That's bad, I take it," he remarked.
Collings rolled her eyes, rubbing Misty's back. "If it's anything like those poisons that space hag's sent down here before, 'bad' is an understatement."
Dredwing's laugh lightly drummed in Misty's mind, but what perturbed her more were the images she just saw when she closed her eyes. She bared her teeth again, a tingling feeling partially dulling the pain. She put her hand over her pocket-covered Power Coin and pushed her sweat-tinged hair out of her face.
"I have to keep going for them. I have to get up," she told herself. She then turned to the doctor and said, "Tell me more about the victims."
A town away, fully morphed Lia and Tracey stood face-to-face with Scorpina, this time in the middle of one of Kau Cove General Hospital's many hallways. The Power Rangers walked in slow motion, backing the grinning lady warrior up with each step.
"Come a little closer now, Rangers," Scorpina said, her clawed metal feet tapping the linoleum floor. "I don't bite."
"Stop playing games, Scorpina…" Blue Ranger replied. He held his Blade Blaster straight in front of him, the barrel pointed right at the demoness' head. "These people are sick. If you want to fight, let's not do it here."
Scorpina sneered. As she backed up near another open door, she shoved a nurse into the side of the doorway. Doctor Jumah, one of the lead physicans, caught her as she bounced off of it; he gently put her behind him and continued to block the doorway, his arms spread wide.
"What did I tell you and your idiot friends about telling me what to do?" the enemy asked in a sharp tone. She put her pointed forefinger to the doctor's bearded chin and pushed on it a little. "I could pierce his jawbone in no time. What does that say about the strength of those bedridden vermin you call humans? Don't tempt me."
"Do it then," the doctor said in a shaky but deep voice, one highlighted with the timbre of his native Johannesburg. "Do what you will…with me, but leave these people alone. Please…"
Scorpina smiled and stroked Jumah's face as if she were a loving acquaintance. She then swiped with her claw, scratching his cheek open and making him recoil.
"So melodramatic, doc," she said, stepping back at a quicker pace. "I could, but I won't bother. These Rangers, on the other hand, will know my power soon enough."
Suddenly, Scorpina whipped her boomerang blade in front of her face as a razor-sharp arrow flew toward her. She continued blocking shots from Lia and her Ptera Bow, backing up through the bright white halls of the medical center until she clipped her heel on the ground, and it was then that one of the Pink Ranger's projectiles cut through the skin on her left shoulder, making her cry out.
"You've touched an innocent person for the last time, you bug-ugly freak!" Pink Ranger yelled, shooting another arrow that stuck right in a crevice of Scorpina's armor and running toward her.
"Pink Ranger, stop!" Blue Ranger urged. "Not here!" But it was too late. His friend already closed in on the alien, swinging her bow like a club. The blow forced Scorpina to her knees, but she snarled, and pulled the arrow from her armor, slicing at Lia with its tip. Sparks flew from the attack, but the Ranger spun around and dove her elbow into the top of Scorpina's twisted, scorpion-like helmet. The heroine recoiled, absorbing some pain from her strike, and this gave Scorpina time to rebuff her.
"I said stop!"
Lia let out a battle cry, ignoring her teammate's advice and kicking at Scorpina, who blocked by turning to the side and letting her foot slide off of her. Lia drew her Blade Blaster, but she was too close to do anything, and Rita's charge twisted her sword and knocked the laser gun away before following up with a kick of her own to Pink Ranger's head.
At this time, Tracey had had enough. A flash of blue light signaled the arrival of his Tricera Lance, and he rushed at Scorpina, passing room after room and even past the fallen Pink Ranger. Scorpina held her sword close to her body, ready to counter the Blue Ranger's advance, but it didn't come. Tracey shoved the point of his lance into the floor and vaulted over her. He then landed and quickly slid his foot behind Scorpina's, tripping her. Blue Ranger immediately fell as well, dumping his elbow into her gut. Scorpina gasped. He then tried to sidle up to her, reaching his arms out to restrain her, but he was interrupted by Lia.
"I'll finish her!" she screamed.
"No!" Tracey warned. He went to turn his head to see how he could stop his spellbound comrade's next move, and Scorpina jabbed her gauntlet into the back of his neck.
"Better, Blue," she said with a laugh as she rolled back and got to her feet. "You're getting better when it comes to actually fighting. Too bad you're still a disgrace."
"I told you to hold off," Blue Ranger groaned, struggling to get up and massage his neck at the same time.
"Shouldn't have paid me any mind, geek bait," Lia snapped. "I got her before."
Scorpina's grin returned to her face. She took a look into the room next to her, one that did not have any lights on, and she could see the blue sky turning gray.
"Would you look at that," she said, looking casually surprised. "It's getting a bit cloudy out there." She reached her hand to the cut on her shoulder and flicked a string of purple blood onto the floor. "I guess my work is done for now." And with that, she disappeared in a bright fireball.
"I don't like the sound of that," Tracey spoke, checking behind him and then forward again; Lia pounded her fist on the wall and grumbled when Scorpina left the building. Both eventually walked down to the room Scorpina looked into. Sure enough, it grew even darker since the sunny sky became swallowed up with cloud cover. Suddenly, the lights in the hallway flickered, shutting off in five seconds. Gasping could be heard down the way, followed by what sounded like hissing. The Rangers double-taked behind them, and then looked back when their HUDs let out a few loud beeps. A few people in their hospital beds were now sitting up, their yellowed eyes gazing into their visors, and their fangs emerging from their mouths.
