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Hey it's another Watchmojo Power Rangers list, so you know what time it is: … ehhh close enough. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down the Top 10 Blue Power Rangers.

For this list, we'll be looking at the cobalt-clad warriors who keep the team running - whether as the tech genius, the second-in-command, or just the reliable one.

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Hey it’s another Watchmojo Power Rangers list, so you know what time it is: … ehhh close enough. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down the Top 10 Blue Power Rangers. For this list, we’ll be looking at the cobalt-clad warriors who keep the team running - whether as the tech genius, the second-in-command, or just the reliable one.

#10: Theo Martin “Power Rangers Jungle Fury” (2008)

Kicking off this list is the perfectionist with the stealth of a jaguar. Theo was a senior student at the Pai Zhuq Academy, but was chosen to train under RJ as the Blue Jungle Fury Ranger. He’s a bit uptight and an overachiever, but his martial art skills show that he can handle anything… except failure. He’s not as adventurous as his twin brother, but he wants to be the best at everything he does –and failure can damage his ego. However, with a little training and a lot of confidence and focus, Theo really can achieve anything – whether it’s becoming a Pai Zhuq master… or finally asking Lily –the Yellow Ranger- on a date.

#9: Kai Chen “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy” (1999)

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Kai is a helmsman for the space colony Terra Venture, and one of the chosen wielders of the Quasar Sabers –and later on the protector of the Galaxy Book. Along with his Ranger and military duties, he’s also a great cook… when he can keep focus, anyway. He’s serious and works by the book, which greatly contrasts Leo’s brash nature –but both parties greatly respect each other. Kai mostly likes to follow regulations; but if something doesn’t seem right and the safety of his friends or the colony is at stake, Kai can always rely on his instincts to save the day –even if it means bending the rules.

#8: Rocky DeSantos “Power Rangers Zeo” (1996)

We all remember Rocky as one of the new friends from Stone Canyon who takes Jason’s place as the Red Mighty Morphin Ranger. However, after completing the quest for his Zeo sub-crystal, he is granted the powers of Zeo Ranger Three. Like his previous ranger days, Rocky is enthusiastic and willing to challenge himself; and if there’s any Ranger you can trust, it’s him. With powerhouses onboard like Tommy and Jason –the one he originally replaced, Rocky might feel less important as a ranger; but he is no less essential to the team. Unfortunately, his blue days can’t last forever, as a martial arts injury forces him to retire, paving the way for a younger Ranger.

#7: Koda “Power Rangers Dino Charge” & “Dino Super Charge” (2015/2016)

Here is a ranger literally ahead of his time. 100,000 years ago, a caveman named Koda bonded with the blue energem while protecting his younger brother. Fast forward to the present, he was found frozen by Kendall Morgan, and recruited as the Blue Dino Charge Ranger. Koda’s a neanderthalic fish-out-of-water –eating with his hands, preferring to go shoeless, and fearing modern technology. In the heat of battle, Koda can rely on his instincts and caveman strength above any weapon. The only thing bigger than his strength or his appetite is his heart – the other Rangers are like family to Koda, and even if something scares him, he won’t stop fighting alongside them or FOR them until evil is extinct.

#6: Tori Hanson “Power Rangers Ninja Storm” (2003)

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Though the Blue Ranger has mostly been a male-dominated role, Ninja Storm saw fit to cast someone more fluid and graceful. Tori is an ace surfer and one of the three misfit Wind Ninja students destined to become Power Rangers. Her passion for aquatic sports heightens her connection to water, enabling her to use it as a second weapon. While she’s not above making mistakes, Tori is the sensible one of the team – preferring to resolve conflicts with words before violence. She also has a mutual -yet unexplored- attraction towards Blake the Navy Ranger. In the end, Tori becomes an instructor at the Wind Ninja Academy, but that’s not the last we see of her.

#5: Flynn McAllistair “Power Rangers RPM” (2009)

Before the Venjix attack, Flynn had dreams of helping people like his comic book superheroes; unfortunately, despite his best William Wallace impersonation, his efforts weren’t always appreciated. However, when the Earth started falling apart, Flynn drove a busload of citizens to the safety of Corinth City, and was selected to become Ranger Blue. Outside of his ranger duties, Flynn is also a skilled mechanic, and knows his way around a smoothie. Unfortunately, there are those who still doubt his abilities, brushing him off as just a “simple mechanic”. However, there’s nothing simple about this Scottish mechanic as he proves time and time again that he’s a true hero and a mechanical master.

#4: Theodore Jay "T.J." Jarvis Johnson “Power Rangers In Space” (1998)

Since he was young, T.J. wanted to be a Power Ranger, and he got his wish as he filled Tommy’s space as the Red Turbo Ranger. However, when he leads the Turbo Rangers into space in search of Zordon, he meets Andros and becomes the Blue Space Ranger and second-in-command of the team. Some would consider going from red to blue a step down, but not in T.J.’s case. Although he’s not a full-time leader anymore, he’s still ready to take charge when Andros can’t – including brainstorming different strategies for fighting evil. Being a Ranger is risky business, but T.J. is more than willing to take a risk… even if it means getting seriously injured.

#3: Ethan James “Power Rangers Dino Thunder” (2004)

Sometimes the nerdy ones have the thickest skin –especially if they have protective skin abilities. Similar to Mighty Morphin’s Billy, Ethan is the nerdy one of the team with a blue Triceratops zord. He’s your typical video game geek, and an expert hacker –though he sometimes gets too wrapped up in his gaming. He’s also more than once had impeccable timing when something unexpected happens. Despite his geeky interests, Ethan is no pushover; he is more than ready to stand up for himself against anything that wants to mess with him – whether it’s bullies, or Mesagog’s monsters; victory shall be his, forever more.

#2: Billy Cranston “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” (1993-95)

The OG Blue Ranger and inspiration to brainiacs everywhere. In the beginning, Billy was your stereotypical nerd – heavy with the geek talk, but even heavier on the technical smarts. Unfortunately, when he wasn’t morphed, Billy wasn’t the team’s strongest fighter and couldn’t always stand up for himself. However, as the series progressed, so did Billy’s confidence and fighting prowess -making him a force to reckon with. Billy’s also the only ranger of the original five to remain in duty through all three seasons, eventually trading in his morpher to become a technical advisor in Zeo. Sadly, some behind-the-scenes harassment caused his actor to walk offset, writing Billy off the show with one last tribute. Before we unveil our number one azule hero, here are a few honorable mentions Kevin “Power Rangers Samurai” & “Super Samurai” (2011/2012) Lucas Kendall “Power Rangers Time Force” (2001) Chad Lee “Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue” (2000)

#1: Schuyler "Sky" Tate “Power Rangers S.P.D.” (2005)

Taking the ACTUAL number one spot is the man in blue whose dreams are in the red. Sky was one of the top members of S.P.D.’s B-Squad who could project force fields; he hoped to follow in his late father’s footsteps as a Red Ranger. Unfortunately, his arrogance earned him a spot as the Blue Ranger, while former street thief Jack gets the coveted Red spot. Though bitter about the arrangement, Sky eventually learns to respect Jack, and accept his place as second-in-command… until the finale where he finally earns his color promotion. Red or Blue, Sky ultimately proves that it’s not the color that makes a great Ranger; it’s what you do with the power. Do you agree with our list? Who’s your favorite Blue Ranger? For more loyal Top 10’s posted every day, be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com.

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