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Top 10 Most Evil Power Rangers Ever

 Top 10 Most Evil Power Rangers Ever
VOICE OVER: Peter DeGiglio WRITTEN BY: Joey Turner
These evil Power Rangers give Rita Repulsa a run for their money. Our countdown includes Tommy Oliver, the Shadow Rangers, the Spirit Rangers, and more!

#10: Koragg, The Knight Wolf “Power Rangers Mystic Force” (2006)

Of all the Rangers’ enemies in the Underworld, few have been as formidable as Koragg, the Knight Wolf. Motivated by the will of the Master, this armored warrior combats the Rangers with a variety of Dark Magic, and his zord – the legendary Catastros. While he’s not above the occasional dirty trick, Koragg prides himself on being an honorable warrior. That likely stems from his human half. That’s right, once upon a time; Koragg was the mighty wizard, Leanbow. He’s also red ranger Nick’s long-lost father who was corrupted by the Master. Eventually, Leanbow regained his memories and broke away from his shadowy persona… only for Nick to temporarily become the NEW Koragg later on. Like father, like son.

#9: Trent Fernandez-Mercer “Power Rangers Dino Thunder” (2004)

Not unlike another certain sixth ranger, Trent was the new kid in Reefside. After accidentally stumbling into Mesogog’s fortress, Trent bonds with the White Dino Gem. This turned him into the White Ranger… but with a cost. The gem was rogue and had a mind of its own. Every time Trent morphed, he became a ruthless warrior. At first, it felt like Trent was trapped in his own body with the gem in the driver’s seat. But over time, the gem corrupted him from the inside out until he was equally conniving and devious morphed and unmorphed. Thankfully, he was freed of the evil influence and joined the Dino Rangers with a lot to make up for.

#8: The Spirit Rangers “Power Rangers Jungle Fury” (2008)

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Harnessing the power of the Crystal Eyes, Dai Shi transforms the animal spirits of three Pai Zhuq Masters into the Spirit Rangers. While the masters are trapped in chains and controlled by Dai Shi, their Ranger avatars are out on the battlefield. The Jungle Fury Rangers had no choice but to clean their clocks again and again. The Spirit Rangers themselves are pretty awesome, with the concept of being a Ranger without actually being in the suit being a fresh and new idea. It’s a shame this came from a twisted hostage situation. Fortunately, the Masters are freed from Dai Shi’s clutches. The Spirit Rangers then become a handy backup for the Jungle Fury team.

#7: Lord Draven’s Army “Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel” (2018)

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Inspired by the comics’ “Shattered Grid” arc, Lord Draven, ruler of another world, planned to destroy the Power Rangers multiverse. How will he do it? With a massive army of Robo Rangers, that’s how! He successfully kidnaps seven veteran Rangers that include Tommy himself to create his own robot replicas for his oncoming invasion. He could’ve just stopped at one copy per Ranger, but no… his army count is in the HUNDREDS! And he also has a Tommy clone acting as his second-in-command to help his operation move ahead. Thankfully, even a humongous army of cheap copies is no match for the human spirit. The combined power of the Veteran and Ninja Steel Rangers end Draven’s ambitions. #6: Blake Bradley & Hunter Bradley “Power Rangers Ninja Storm” (2003)

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One rogue ranger is bad enough, but how about two? Enter Blake and Hunter, the Navy and Crimson Thunder Rangers. Lothor tricked these two into thinking that the Wind Rangers’ leader Sensei took out their parents. So, they teamed up with him to face off against the good guys… and were MERCILESS! They wasted no time wiping the floor with the Wind Rangers, and kidnapping Sensei. Even after they learned the truth, the Thunder Rangers are brainwashed into brawling with the Wind Rangers all over again. After a constant back-and-forth, Blake and Hunter broke free from Lothor’s influence once and for all. They both made much better teammates than enemies.

#5: The A-Squad “Power Rangers S.P.D.” (2005)

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Before the B-Squad stepped up to the plate, the A-Squad Rangers were the best-of-the-best at S.P.D. They had the coolest suits, the best weapons, and broke new ground for the franchise by featuring a female Red Ranger. But Bridge could sense something not right about them from the start. It turns out that he was completely right! After being M.I.A. for a majority of the season, the A-Squad “miraculously” returns and reveals their true colors. All of them turned traitor to join the vicious Emperor Gruumm. Despite all the training and good they’ve done, they just threw it all away to join the “winning” side. Unfortunately for them, they chose incorrectly.

#4: The Shadow Rangers “Power Rangers Wild Force” (2002)

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The ninja-themed Duke Org, Onikage, had some wicked tricks up his sleeve. One of his greatest ploys was turning the Rangers’ shadows into their evil duplicates – the Shadow Rangers. Although these sinister counterparts could match their respective rangers’ fighting style move-for-move, that’s not what made them so deadly. Whatever the Rangers did to their shadowy clone would happen to THEM as well. This meant destroying their shadows would lead to their own destruction. It seemed like a no-win situation until Onikage fell victim to his own ninja trick while battling his own duplicate. With him and his shadow destroyed, the Shadow Rangers vanished out of existence for good. We all felt a huge wave of relief that the Rangers avoided a grim fate.

#3: Ryan Mitchell “Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue” (2000)

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Long ago, Captain Mitchell had to make a difficult decision to save his son Ryan’s life. To save his boy, he let him be taken by the Demons. Ryan was fed lies about his family and the Rangers for 20 years until he was ready to take them on as the Titanium Ranger. With his power, he definitely gave the Rangers a run for their money. It also seemed like the stakes were higher for the team while fighting him because he was their captain’s long-lost child. Ryan had a hard time accepting the truth when they finally told him. But once he did, he quickly joined up with the good guys as the very first non-Super-Sentai-based Ranger in the franchise.

#2: Thomas "Tommy" Oliver “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” (1993-95)

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Before becoming a legend, Tommy was just the new kid in town. He was brainwashed by Rita Repulsa into becoming her prized warrior, the Green Ranger. Tommy showed his superiority over his do-gooder counterparts almost immediately. He broke into the Command Center, put Zordon out of commission and overpowered the Rangers while laughing maniacally along the way. Thankfully, the Rangers were able to break Rita’s spell and return him to the side of good. Since that day, Tommy has become one of the greatest Rangers of all time. If he hadn’t… well let's just say that in the comics, Lord Drakkon showed us what happened if he went from bad to worse. Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions. Doomwing “Power Rangers Dino Super Charge” (2016) Miracon “Power Rangers Time Force” (2001) Crash & the Creeps “Power Rangers Turbo” (1997) The Dark Rangers “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” (1993-95)

#1: The Psycho Rangers “Power Rangers in Space” (1998) & “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy” (1999)

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Faster, smarter, stronger, and evil – the perfect combination for our number one pick. The Psycho Rangers were the ultimate Ranger hunters. Not only were they able to outfight their counterparts, but they also could learn their enemies’ weaknesses. They could even take on human disguises or evolve into devastating monster forms. However, the Psychos’ biggest flaw was their obsession with putting an end to their respective Rangers. This led to infighting and them getting destroyed - seemingly, at least. But even if they’re destroyed, they can somehow find a way to re-emerge from the grave for some much-desired revenge. Worst of all, one of the team, Psycho Pink, succeeded where the other nine entries on this list failed to accomplish: they destroyed a Power Ranger.

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I liked the Thunder Rangers and the White Dino Ranger the best.
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Commander Crawfish and the Putty Rangers should've been Number 7.
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Hold up...... TRENT IS ONLY NUMBER 9?!?!!??! DIS IS SUM BULL$HIT
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