Power Rangers: Samurai (often abbreviated as PRS or Samurai) is the eighteenth series entry of the Power Rangers franchise. It is an adaption of the 33rd Super Sentai season, Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.
"Centuries ago in Japan, Nighlok monsters invaded our world, but samurai warriors defeated them with power symbols, passed down from parent to child. Today the evil Nighlok have risen once again and plan to flood the earth. But Cartoon Network also from 2007 to 2008.
Rangers[]
Red Samurai Ranger | Jayden Shiba ► Lauren Shiba | Kento Yamazaki► Kimberly Crossman |
Blue Samurai Ranger | Kevin Ross | Najee De-Tiege |
Pink Samurai Ranger | Mia Truscott | Melissa Benoist |
Green Samurai Ranger | Mike Jackson | Steven Skyler |
Yellow Samurai Ranger | Emily Stewart | Bae Suzy |
Gold Samurai Ranger | Antonio Garcia | Hector David Jr |
Allies[]
- Mentor Ji - The Rangers' all-knowing mentor. He is portrayed by Rene Naufahu.
- Farkas Bulkmeier - One half of the comedy relief duo of this season. Paul Schrier reprises his role from the original series.[1]
- Spike Skullovitch[2] - The other half of this season's comic relief. He's the son of Eugene Skullovitch, Bulk's childhood friend. He refers to Bulk as "Uncle Bulk," implying that Skull either married someone in Bulk's family or that he considers Bulk as family because of brotherly bond between Bulk and Skull. He is portrayed by Felix Ryan.
- Matthew - Mike's friend portrayed by Leand Macadaan.
- Reece - Mike's friend portrayed by Chris Campbell.
- Serena - Emily's sister portrayed by Jacinda Stevens.
- Kevin's father portrayed by Steven Smith.
- Jayden's father portrayed by Steven A. Davis.
- Ryan portrayed by Daniel Sewell.
- Fisherman portrayed by John Leigh
- Daisuke portrayed by Grant McFarland
Notes[]
- This is the only season of the Neo-Saban Era not to have "It's Morphin' Time" in a morphing call.