A normal Power Rangers episode can be broken down into an everyplot. The plot sequence is generally as follows:
Rangers are seen in everyday life with a dispute to resolve.
Rangers are attacked by an evil foe's minions/footsoldiers.
Rangers fight minions/footsoldiers.
Rangers morph.
Rangers defeat the minions/footsoldiers.
Evil enemy strengthens the minion and makes minion grow to gigantic
proportions, followed by Rangers summoning giant machines known as
Zords and/or their combined form, the Megazord.
Optional: Rangers find that their current powers are
insufficient to defeat minion and discover a new power, such as a
Battlizer armor for the Red Ranger, or a sixth Ranger and/or a new
Megazord.
Rangers fight and defeat the said giant minion.
Rangers are shown back in everyday life, having learned a life lesson which solves the earlier dispute.
lol - every episode... its funny how my childhood self didnt recognize this
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Play It - A documentary by Leuis Choi
I explore the effects of music on exercise and how one would perform listening to it. Although it is my inaugural documentary, it is only the surface to a very deep subject, and this documentary does not exploit the entire arsenal of physical and psychological effects. This documentary was made as my final independent project for Kinesiology (or better known as Exercise Science in high school)
So... I've got to do this Final ISU project for Exercise science... and what do i do? I plan to make a documentary. Now this may not be the next 'March of the Penguins' or the next 'Super Size Me' but I think it won't be too bad of an inaugural film.