![]() It's easy to bet her reputation did most of the heavy lifting since she and her forces certainly didn’t seem to. Sure, she had a sizable army and a sweet submarine, plus the clearly demonstrated ability to rival inarguably enhanced Power Rangers when she arrived in Angel Grove, so it seems reasonable enough that she was technically more powerful than Goldar and Rito, but that’s likely the extent of it. Unfortunately, fans have a hard time believing either of those statements, hence Divatox’s relatively low ranking. According to the show, Divatox is immensely powerful and the Turbo powers were supposed to make the Zeo powers obsolete. 22 Divatox (Turbo)ĭivatox, and the whole of the Turbo powers, in general, are in something of a nebulous place. Like Goldar, Rito might be a mere general, but he’s done more than enough to be recognized for his raw power. To top it all off, Rito was also responsible for the destruction of the Thunderzords and Command Center, which are accomplishments that should never be overlooked. Most disconcertingly, Rito’s general idiocy seems to disappear in the heat of battle in a way that’s akin to Goku in Dragon Ball Z, where a far more strategic and cunning side takes over. Similar to Goldar, though, Rito was devastatingly powerful and, despite his clear mental deficiency, was able to take on both Power Rangers and Zords like it was no big deal. Unlike Goldar, who started out as frightening but would eventually become an idiot, Rito Revolto was always an idiot. That incredible endurance, along with his clear display of expert battle prowess and general savagery, easily earn this General a place on our list. Perhaps most impressively was Goldar’s ability to be hit multiple times with fully-charged attacks from various Megazords, showing a resilience that few of his peers were even remotely capable of. As a master swordsman and fairly skilled practitioner of shooting out magical fireballs, Goldar was not to be trifled with. 24 Goldar (Mighty Morphin)īefore Goldar became a joke in his later appearances, he was a reliable and fierce warrior who could not only take on the skilled leader of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but the entire team at once, usually wrecking them with unprecedented brutality and efficiency. She even had enough martial arts skills to almost make it onto the Ranger team in disguise. Tenaya also ended up with a detachable hand at one point that could spy for her. She whistled a creepy tune and took a lot of pleasure in making the Rangers run for their lives. On the side of that computer virus was Tenaya, a human who thought she was a machine created to be bad.īefore Tenaya learned the truth about her past, she was the Power Rangers' worst nightmare. ![]() Set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where humanity was pursued by a sentient computer virus, it seemed like the world was doomed. 25 Tenaya (RPM)Īt the time of its airing, Power Rangers: RPM was the darkest Power Rangers story yet. Everyone has their favorite team, their favorite Ranger, and their favorite baddie, but these are the most powerful. With every season of Power Rangers (other than the one currently on the air) available to stream, new generations can be introduced to the originals or find a season that suits their interests. Boom Studios comic book adaptations has reignited interest in the classic era of the franchise, but also expanded the universe to include alternate timelines, leaving fans old and new wanting more. Updated on May 1st, 2021 by Amanda Bruce: With nearly three decades of enemies to choose from, the Power Rangers villains range from the silly to the downright menacing. ![]() To actually create the ranking, as many details as possible have been into consideration, including how well each entrant does against the Rangers in direct combat, how well they match up against any arsenal and combination of Zords, how high their potential power is based on statements from within their respective season, and even the scale of their organization’s reach and might. RELATED: The 10 Best Japanese Shows Adapted By Saban (According To IMDb) Its high time to take a detailed look at the main adversaries who have not only repeatedly (and inexplicably) attacked a single city, but who have also threatened the solar system, galaxy, or universe as a whole. This largely includes the main villains of any given season, considering that they’re typically the ultimate threat, but there are a few exceptions for various generals who have gone above and beyond the typical henchman power ceiling. While the titular multi-colored, giant-robot-piloting, helmet-wearing martial artists are the main focus of every series in the Power Rangersfranchise, it’s not a stretch to say that their most fearsome opponents are also a pretty large draw, especially when considering the old adage of “a hero’s only as good as his villain.” ![]()
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