Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury
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Year 2008
Subtitle English sub
Status Complete Episode 32/32
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Plot Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury is the sixteenth season of the American children’s television series Power Rangers, and is an adaptation of Juken Sentai Gekiranger, the thirty-first Japanese Super Sentai series.

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

The season premiered on February 18, 2008 as part of Jetix on Toon Disney; it would be the last season to air on both entities prior to the launch of Disney XD in February 2009

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

For over 10,000 years, a spirit of pure evil known as Dai Shi has been locked away and safely guarded by the Pai Zhua – The Order of the Claw – a secretive Kung Fu clan. The Pai Zhua select their three top members, Jarrod, Theo Martin and Lily Chilman, to become the new guardians of Dai Shi. Jarrod’s arrogant and bullying nature led to him being excluded and a rookie named Casey Rhodes is chosen instead.

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

During the initiation ceremony Jarrod returns and attacks Master Mao, inadvertently breaking the vessel containing Dai Shi’s essence as he does so. The freed Dai Shi kills Master Mao and takes over Jarrod’s body who then escapes. The new guardians travel to the city of Ocean Bluff to seek their new master, and find him to be a man named Robert “R.J.” James – chef and owner of “Jungle Karma Pizza”. After testing them R.J. grants them the powers and abilities of Jungle Fury Power Rangers, making them Earth’s only hope to stop Dai Shi – who along with his Lieutenant Camille, other henchmen, and army of undead Rinshi warriors is attempting to take over the world and allow animals to rule over humans.

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

Initially, R.J. acts only as Sensei and trainer to the Power Rangers, but as the series progresses he joins their ranks as the Jungle Fury Purple Wolf Ranger. During this time, they are also joined by Dominic “Dom” Hargan who studied with RJ, and Fran – originally a customer then employee of Jungle Karma Pizza. Dominic joins as the White Rhino Power Ranger, and Fran is enlisted to watch the monitors and advise of Rinshi attacks while RJ is with the other Power Rangers. Eventually, Camille is targeted by henchmen Scorch and Snapper who are jealous of her popularity with Dai Shi – although in reality it is Jarrod’s own human spirit fighting against Dai Shi she is attracted to. As a result, she turns against both them and Dai Shi, enabling Jarrod to throw off its spirit control and the two join the Power Rangers who use their animal spirits finally to defeat Dai Shi and its forces.

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

In the epilogue, Jarrod goes back to the Pai Zhua to begin his training again, followed by Camille, who later returns as a Power Ranger in her own right. Lily, Theo and RJ remain at Karma Pizza. Dominic and Fran backpack around the world, and Casey becomes a teacher at the Pai Zhua – with Jarrod and Camille among his students.

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

Power Rangers Jungle Fury

Power Rangers: Jungle Fury

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Dylan
5 months ago

This is Power Jerkies: Metal Demons – The Awakening

Erik
1 year ago

Probably the worst PR season ever. Not because of the actors, or even the disrespect that this adaptation had for the Sentai series that inspired it, but because the ‘hero characters’ themselves are nearly all narcissistic, callous, disrespectful, arrogant and irresponsible. Possibly the only good hero characters are RJ, Fran – who seriously deserves a medal for all of the horrible things the Rangers inflict upon her with barely an apology, and Dominic. While the villains weren’t as compelling as their Sentai counterparts, surprisingly the strength of this season is in how the Dai Shi clan were adapted from the Rin Jyuken Akugata in the series Jyuken Sentai Gekiranger. Jarrod being possessed by DaiShi made sense and they pulled off some great scenes with that character. Camille wasn’t as charming as her Sentai counterpart Mele, but she was also a good villain turned hero as well. Also the various Masters that were introduced were done really well (and in a couple of cases, better than their Sentai counterparts).