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# Power Rangers: Dino Thunder: The Complete Series

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Power Rangers: Dino Thunder - The Complete Series - DVD - On a remote island, a doctor and his assistant work on a secret project to create Dino Zords, creatures of incredible strength and intelligence. When the island is blown to pieces in a furious battle, the assistant discovers that the Dino Zords were created for evil. Barely escaping, the assistant now lives the quiet life of a high school teacher. When he meets three teens, they become an unlikely new team of superheroes called the Power Rangers Dino Thunder... who defend the Earth against this new evil! Includes All 38 Episodes! Run Time: 1140 minutes

Review: Rangers - Great for power rangers fans
Review: A Fun, Nostalgic Entry to the Franchise - “Power Rangers: Dino Thunder” collects all 38 episodes of the franchises’ twelfth season. Where most seasons after “Lost Galaxy” function as standalone seasons – with the exception of “Trakeena’s Revenge” during “Lightspeed Rescue,” “Time for Lightspeed” during “Time Force,” and two episodes during “Wilde Force” prior to this season – “Dino Thunder” sees the regular return of Jason David Frank to the franchise in a recurring role since “Power Rangers: Turbo.” Unlike the 10th anniversary special “Forever Red,” here Tommy Oliver serves as a regular mentor to a new generation of Rangers, teaching them the lore they’ve inherited in their new roles while also introducing the latest threat that the Rangers must face to protect the Earth. New Rangers Conner McKnight (James Napier), Ethan James (Kevin Duhaney), and Kira Ford (Emma Lahana) don the red, blue and yellow costumes representing the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Pterodactyl Zords, respectively. They primarily defend Reefside, California, a town not too distant from Angel Grove from the original “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” Further connections to prior series include Conner mentioning that his twin brother Eric attended the Wind Ninja Academy as the actor briefly appeared in the series finale. Each Ranger has their special interest: soccer with Conner, computers with Ethan, and music with Kira. Early in the five-episode introduction, Tommy gains the power of the Black Dino Ranger, a brachiosaurus-themed power. The Rangers are also aided by Hayley Ziktor (Ismay Johnston), the owner of a cybercafé, and Trent Fernandez-Mercer (Jeffrey Parazzo), the son of Tommy’s missing research partner Dr. Anton Mercer (Latham Gaines), who becomes the White Dino Ranger. Interestingly, the Rangers can use their powers even when they are not morphed. The show explains this as due to their power gems integrating with their DNA, but Conner kicks a soccer ball hard enough to create a visible shockwave in his first on-screen appearance before he ever gained his powers. Villains include Mesogog (Latham Gaines), a human-dinosaur hybrid; Elsa (Miriama Smith), who also masquerades as the principal at the Rangers’ school; and Zeltrax (James Gaylyn). They seek the power gems that were embedded in the asteroid that caused the dinosaurs’ extinction 65,000,000 years ago. Within the mythology of the show, the new Dino-Zords hatch from eggs. They are effectively wild upon hatching and can be tamed either by the Rangers or their enemies. The series follows the standard Power Rangers formula of blending action footage from Super Sentai with original footage, in this case largely filmed in New Zealand. Action scenes, particularly those involving Zords or special weapons, feature a great deal of CGI which has not always aged well. This series is the second of four to feature dinosaur themes after “Mighty Morphin” and prior to “Dino Charge” and “Dino Fury.” It also featured the 500th episode of Power Rangers, in which the main characters watch a video explaining the Power Rangers’ history following Mesogog’s abduction of Tommy Oliver. While most of the series only include passing references to their preceding franchise entries, this one is firmly grounded in its history. It also repeats Ranger history as the White Dino Ranger goes through a story resembling Tommy’s conflict with his inner darkness; Ethan, the Blue Dino Ranger, uses a triceratops Zord and is the resident computer expert; Kira uses the pterodactyl Zord and is a singer; and Conner uses a tyrannosaurus Zord and is athletic. Tommy fills the Zordon role as the mentor, but he takes a more active role alternating between the Rangers’ school as their science teacher and a fellow Ranger. His connection to Anton Mercer and Trent’s conflict adds a further layer of nuance to the series’ central drama. Tommy also developed some of the technology that the Rangers use, evoking Billy from the Zordon Era. Like the original Power Rangers, this series has everything that will appeal to kids: brightly-costumed heroes, archetypical characters they can easily identify with, and dinosaurs. Adults who grew up with the original series will enjoy watching this with their kids as it is the most nostalgic series in the franchise until the recent “Cosmic Fury.”

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Emma Lahana, Jason David Frank |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,023 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Kids & Family/Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Emma Lahana, Jason David Frank
- **Format:** NTSC, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Kids & Family/Television
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 5

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rangers
*by A***N on April 3, 2026*

Great for power rangers fans

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Fun, Nostalgic Entry to the Franchise
*by R***D on April 23, 2024*

“Power Rangers: Dino Thunder” collects all 38 episodes of the franchises’ twelfth season. Where most seasons after “Lost Galaxy” function as standalone seasons – with the exception of “Trakeena’s Revenge” during “Lightspeed Rescue,” “Time for Lightspeed” during “Time Force,” and two episodes during “Wilde Force” prior to this season – “Dino Thunder” sees the regular return of Jason David Frank to the franchise in a recurring role since “Power Rangers: Turbo.” Unlike the 10th anniversary special “Forever Red,” here Tommy Oliver serves as a regular mentor to a new generation of Rangers, teaching them the lore they’ve inherited in their new roles while also introducing the latest threat that the Rangers must face to protect the Earth. New Rangers Conner McKnight (James Napier), Ethan James (Kevin Duhaney), and Kira Ford (Emma Lahana) don the red, blue and yellow costumes representing the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Pterodactyl Zords, respectively. They primarily defend Reefside, California, a town not too distant from Angel Grove from the original “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” Further connections to prior series include Conner mentioning that his twin brother Eric attended the Wind Ninja Academy as the actor briefly appeared in the series finale. Each Ranger has their special interest: soccer with Conner, computers with Ethan, and music with Kira. Early in the five-episode introduction, Tommy gains the power of the Black Dino Ranger, a brachiosaurus-themed power. The Rangers are also aided by Hayley Ziktor (Ismay Johnston), the owner of a cybercafé, and Trent Fernandez-Mercer (Jeffrey Parazzo), the son of Tommy’s missing research partner Dr. Anton Mercer (Latham Gaines), who becomes the White Dino Ranger. Interestingly, the Rangers can use their powers even when they are not morphed. The show explains this as due to their power gems integrating with their DNA, but Conner kicks a soccer ball hard enough to create a visible shockwave in his first on-screen appearance before he ever gained his powers. Villains include Mesogog (Latham Gaines), a human-dinosaur hybrid; Elsa (Miriama Smith), who also masquerades as the principal at the Rangers’ school; and Zeltrax (James Gaylyn). They seek the power gems that were embedded in the asteroid that caused the dinosaurs’ extinction 65,000,000 years ago. Within the mythology of the show, the new Dino-Zords hatch from eggs. They are effectively wild upon hatching and can be tamed either by the Rangers or their enemies. The series follows the standard Power Rangers formula of blending action footage from Super Sentai with original footage, in this case largely filmed in New Zealand. Action scenes, particularly those involving Zords or special weapons, feature a great deal of CGI which has not always aged well. This series is the second of four to feature dinosaur themes after “Mighty Morphin” and prior to “Dino Charge” and “Dino Fury.” It also featured the 500th episode of Power Rangers, in which the main characters watch a video explaining the Power Rangers’ history following Mesogog’s abduction of Tommy Oliver. While most of the series only include passing references to their preceding franchise entries, this one is firmly grounded in its history. It also repeats Ranger history as the White Dino Ranger goes through a story resembling Tommy’s conflict with his inner darkness; Ethan, the Blue Dino Ranger, uses a triceratops Zord and is the resident computer expert; Kira uses the pterodactyl Zord and is a singer; and Conner uses a tyrannosaurus Zord and is athletic. Tommy fills the Zordon role as the mentor, but he takes a more active role alternating between the Rangers’ school as their science teacher and a fellow Ranger. His connection to Anton Mercer and Trent’s conflict adds a further layer of nuance to the series’ central drama. Tommy also developed some of the technology that the Rangers use, evoking Billy from the Zordon Era. Like the original Power Rangers, this series has everything that will appeal to kids: brightly-costumed heroes, archetypical characters they can easily identify with, and dinosaurs. Adults who grew up with the original series will enjoy watching this with their kids as it is the most nostalgic series in the franchise until the recent “Cosmic Fury.”

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for the vehicle dvds
*by K***R on February 20, 2026*

So fun to have all the series! We have watched them all.

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