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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always

Action. Fantasy When Trini, the yellow ranger is killed. The Mighty Morphing Power Rangers are called back into play nearly 30 years later of their successors coming in. Rita Repulsa manages to return as a super powered robot out for revenge using a time warp to ensure they are killed before ever being summoned to become rangers. The rangers must come together one last time to defeat their old nemesis or be erased from existence.
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SlashFilm
SlashFilm
"A nostalgia-filled special that is not particularly different from the many, many, many other anniversary crossover specials the franchise has done over the years."  NEU
United StatesUnited States
Collider
Collider
"When it comes to adult men and women fighting aliens while wearing multicolored spandex, sometimes you have to just give in and run with it —but [it] never wields this to its fullest potential"  NEG
CanadaCanada
CBR
CBR
"The show was never renowned for award-winning writing or acting. The same holds true in the special. It's goofy and cheesy, but it's action-packed and fun"  NEU
United StatesUnited States
USA Today
USA Today
"A genuine, earnest and entirely ridiculous hourlong special that captures the heart of what made "Power Rangers" such a good show for kids."  POS
United StatesUnited States
Decider
Decider
"'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always is a classic, to-the-bone FFO – you know, For Fans Only – endeavor. If you were there, STREAM IT, and if not, you probably didn’t notice the movie exists in the first place."  NEU
United StatesUnited States
The Review Geek
The Review Geek
"'Once and Always' is a decent watch and fans of the original will be in their element (...) there are plenty of jokes, quips, fights and enjoyable moments"  POS
CanadaCanada
Screen Rant
Screen Rant
"Expectations should be very low for this, as the special is a one-off expression of love and admiration for the show's legacy than an earnest reboot"  NEU
United StatesUnited States
Paste Magazine
Paste Magazine
"A paradox of legacy, loss, & missing pieces (...) it unfolds exactly how you’d probably imagine"  NEU
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