



When word reaches the remaining Power Rangers that their founder and mentor, Zordon, has been captured by a coalition of villains, the remaining Rangers journey into space aboard a NASADA space shuttle in the hopes of rescuing him. Deep in space, they discover the Astro Mega ship, the mobile base of operations for Andros, a Power Ranger who grew up on the distant space colony of KO-35. Joining forces, they draw power from their new Astro Morpher's to take their fight against evil anywhere necessary and to find Zordon before it's too late. Fighting a union of all their past villains, led by the monstrous Dark Specter and his trusted captain Astronema, the Rangers are in for the biggest fight the universe has ever seen! Includes the Final 21 Episodes! Review: Really Exiting! - Happy to own the series & it's worth the watch for any Rangers fan. Review: A Fitting Conclusion for the End of an Era! - "Power Rangers: In Space, Vol. 2" picks up where volume one left off, with the Space Rangers searching for Zordon while Andros, the Red Space Ranger, learns that Astronema is his sister, Karone, and begins trying to bring her back to the side of good. Dark Specter ramps up his plan to take over the universe and launches the Psycho Rangers against the Space Rangers. All of this builds to the two-part season finale, "Countdown to Destruction." This season was one of the most ambitious for Power Rangers and the second half continues to deliver. It features drama, romance, pathos and much more. "Always a Chance" brings back Adam, the black Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger and later Green Zeo and Turbo Ranger, to give Carlos, the black Space Ranger, some advice. It's a nice throwback to see him morph one last time. The two-part "Dark Specter's Revenge" is one of the most heartbreaking because of how the showrunners portray Andros' pain. Further, the way Dark Specter threatens the Earth with an asteroid is a far greater challenge than usual for the Rangers and really ups the tension. "Carlos on Call" explores what happens when a Rangers' identity is discovered. The season finale, intended as a series finale, not only wraps up the outstanding storylines from this season, but also from the previous five seasons of Power Rangers. Every past villain appears again, the Rangers face their darkest moment, and Bulk and Skull get to be the heroes they always wanted to be in a moment evocative of "Spartacus" (1960). It does not disappoint as the end of an era and the Rangers go out on a high note. While Power Rangers continues to air to this day and is currently in its 24th season, this remains one of the best episodes and seasons of all time.
| Contributor | Jonathan Tzachor, Tracy Lynn Cruz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 592 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure/Superheroes |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
A**R
Really Exiting!
Happy to own the series & it's worth the watch for any Rangers fan.
R**D
A Fitting Conclusion for the End of an Era!
"Power Rangers: In Space, Vol. 2" picks up where volume one left off, with the Space Rangers searching for Zordon while Andros, the Red Space Ranger, learns that Astronema is his sister, Karone, and begins trying to bring her back to the side of good. Dark Specter ramps up his plan to take over the universe and launches the Psycho Rangers against the Space Rangers. All of this builds to the two-part season finale, "Countdown to Destruction." This season was one of the most ambitious for Power Rangers and the second half continues to deliver. It features drama, romance, pathos and much more. "Always a Chance" brings back Adam, the black Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger and later Green Zeo and Turbo Ranger, to give Carlos, the black Space Ranger, some advice. It's a nice throwback to see him morph one last time. The two-part "Dark Specter's Revenge" is one of the most heartbreaking because of how the showrunners portray Andros' pain. Further, the way Dark Specter threatens the Earth with an asteroid is a far greater challenge than usual for the Rangers and really ups the tension. "Carlos on Call" explores what happens when a Rangers' identity is discovered. The season finale, intended as a series finale, not only wraps up the outstanding storylines from this season, but also from the previous five seasons of Power Rangers. Every past villain appears again, the Rangers face their darkest moment, and Bulk and Skull get to be the heroes they always wanted to be in a moment evocative of "Spartacus" (1960). It does not disappoint as the end of an era and the Rangers go out on a high note. While Power Rangers continues to air to this day and is currently in its 24th season, this remains one of the best episodes and seasons of all time.
C**L
buy
what a great show
R**S
Childhood memory
Classic
A**R
👍
I like it 😁
A**Z
Love it
Love itv
S**.
Decent conditions
Kinda scratched up but it works good enough
S**E
Love this Season
Totally more grown up than Turbo! I love how Bulk and Skull evolve again through out this season and instead of chasing the rangers identities they become friends with them and no longer seek that kind of attention.
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