This is nothing that the town had never experienced before, being attacked by monsters, and yet this is nothing they'll ever get used to or seem to be prepared for. When abominating, jigsawed monsters enter the city, everybody runs for their lives, children lose their parents in all the commotion, cars and buildings and others are being destroyed,... only this time, those who couldn't make it out in time got turned into one of them instantly, which if possible made the attack get worse every second it lasts.

The eight magicians arrived at the scene. Once they were sure nobody was watching them, they drew out their magiphones.

The magicians of the five colors called: "Chou Mahou Henshin! Maagi Magi Magi Magiro!"

Shorly followed by their mother: "Mahou Henshin! Maagi Magi Magiro!"

Hikaru was next: "Tenkyuu Henshin! Goolu Golu Goludiiro!"

Then came Isamu: "Chou Tenkyuu Henshin! Goolu Golu Golu Goludiiro!"

The eight of them tried to impress their enemy with their appearance.

"The howling earth element! Magician of the Green! Legend Magigreen!"

"The blowing wind element! Magician of the Pink! Legend Magipink!"

"The shaking water element! Magician of the Blue! Legend Magiblue!"

"The galloping thunder element! Magician of the Yellow! Legend Magiyellow!"

"The burning flame element! Magician of the Red! Legend Magired!"

"The sparkling ice element! Magician of the White! Magimother!"

"The shining solar element! Tenkuu Hero! Magishine!"

"The ferocious raging fire element! Tenkuu Yuusha! Wolzard Fire!"

Kai finished this with saying: "Changing overflowing courage into magic!"

All together: "Mahou Sentai! Magiranger!"

Despite all the trouble, none of the walking dead seemed at all impressed. In fact, they didn't even appear to have noticed their presence at all.

"Let's send them back to where they came from!" Kai called to everyone. And they all engaged into battle.

It didn't take long before the Magirangers (for those who could) didn't need to use their legend powers. The living dead were a lot easier to defeat than they were when they were alive.