Zordon Type Mentors in Super Sentai
I think Power Rangers' Zordon did somewhat create this impact of having "Zordon" type of mentors. However none of these characters were portrayed to be that powerful and made more mistakes than Zordon did.
Wisdom Tree Moak- He was a Zordon type IMO, well tree-wise. Hee hee. He is very knowledgeable and he gave the Gingamen their weapons. Plus he was assisted by Bokku. His self-sacrifice in episode 48 to prevent the birth of the Earth Beast was similar to Zordon's sacrifice in Power Rangers in Space.
Mr. Voice- Actually he's more of a prop than a mystical being. It's obvious from the start of the series that he's a computer program that runs Search Guard Successor. He like Zordon told the rangers of various locations of the enemies and trouble, except he was using computers. In the end, it was revealed he was actually a computer program (and her avatar) created by Leona Giordana, making him (or it) merely a figurehead and Leona the true head.
Master Head- Well he seems to be another Zordon type but he is not very present though.
Wisdom Tree Moak- He was a Zordon type IMO, well tree-wise. Hee hee. He is very knowledgeable and he gave the Gingamen their weapons. Plus he was assisted by Bokku. His self-sacrifice in episode 48 to prevent the birth of the Earth Beast was similar to Zordon's sacrifice in Power Rangers in Space.
Mr. Voice- Actually he's more of a prop than a mystical being. It's obvious from the start of the series that he's a computer program that runs Search Guard Successor. He like Zordon told the rangers of various locations of the enemies and trouble, except he was using computers. In the end, it was revealed he was actually a computer program (and her avatar) created by Leona Giordana, making him (or it) merely a figurehead and Leona the true head.
Master Head- Well he seems to be another Zordon type but he is not very present though.
"His self-sacrifice in episode 48 to prevent the birth of the Earth Beast may be a tribute to Zordon's sacrifice in Power Rangers in Space." That's impossible. Gingaman and PRiS were on air at the same time, 1998.
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