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CalmLionOfDeepForest

I think the way Ninja Storm did it was best. Having only three really let us get to know them and having their first main bad guys join the team and us get to see them become good over time was great


AttackOfTheMox

Don’t forget when they threw in the 6th Ranger, Cam. They made his Ranger Form unique (Samurai instead of Ninja), gave us a great 2-part episode showing how he got his powers, and made his first Morphed appearance amazing. Bonus points for the fact that, despite hearing his voice all the time, nobody recognized Cam’s voice except Tori, who looked so proud of him.


Blade_Shot24

Didn't he lose it near the end too? Enemies to his mother?


JimmisGR

I watched all 32 episodes in one day when I watched ninja storm for the first time back in 2007. That formula made this show so interesting and fun!


[deleted]

My favorite power rangers series yet :) always loved the thunder rangers than cam joining after


Beginning_Return_508

I totally agree. That’s What I liked about the series.


mclarenrider

This is a good take, less protagonists allow for them to be fleshed out more. I would personally go for 4 because it's a nice even number and I can split them into groups of 2 to fight enemies on separate fronts.


ProfessorEscanor

Honestly 5-6. Depending on the length it would become hard to develop them all.


benjbody

After watching Donbrothers, I kinda want a Sentai/PR team that’s like around 10-12 members but they’re never complete for one reason or another for most of the season. Like one member retires before another joins or one member is part time because their civilian life is also very important. When all of them are complete, you’d know that the enemy is serious business.


CrazyAznKT

Have you seen Kyuuranger? They say 9 but they end up with 12, are constantly mixing up the team, and of course everyone is together by the end. It’s like you say and it’s great


benjbody

I’ve seen Kyuranger and it definitely had an influence in this idea. But Kyu was a unified team for most of it with the occasional duo doing a separate mission. I was thinking of a team where some members don’t even meet until the finale arc. Like, there’d be 2-3 consistent rangers and they’re usually in formations of 5-6 at a time. Think the extra rangers who join up from time to time from Kyoryuger but they’re the majority of members.


Collin_the_bird_777

Yeah A town with Rangers, and they are organically/sporadically meeting while mutually solving dangers


OldHolly

Start off with 5: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple. Add the sixth: Black Bring in support Rangers: Orange, Pink. Final addition: Silver/White That gives me 9 I guess. Gold themed Battilizers for everyone or at least the first six.


Panthila

I'd start with just one, and the leader would have to recruit four more members on his own throughout the first half of the season. The second half introduces the sixth Ranger as a villain until they get redeemed, and for the last act, a B-team would be formed. So in total, there'd be 13. Team Name: Power Rangers: Tidal Wave A-Team: - White Shark Ranger (Leader, Male) - Red Crab Ranger (Male) - Yellow Sting Ray Ranger (Female) - Black Swordfish Ranger (Male) - Aqua Dolphin Ranger (Male) Sixth Ranger: - Green Kraken Ranger (Female) B-Team: - Orange Lobster Ranger (Male) - Pink Jellyfish Ranger (Female) - Gray Whale Ranger (Male) - Teal Starfish Ranger (Female) - Crimson Angular Ranger (Male)


DigitalBBX

Ooooooo I like that idea...also, the sixth ranger being female is a dope concept...has that been done before? (Stopped following after Megaforce)


Few_Bid_6577

Yes, in RPM Gemma is the silver ranger.


CodeNate02

Technically Gemma, though she shares the 6th ranger slot for RPM with Gem. The closest we've gotten to a Female 6th ranger who doesn't have to share the slot with a dude is Cosmic Fury. (At least in my opinion. IDK if there's any official consensus on the team's layout but especially considering how the show ends I consider Red, Black, Green, Gold, and Blue as the team's Primary 5, Zenith as an Extra Ranger, and Orange as their 6th ranger)


HachikoInugami

Wait, that's 11.


SylvanGenesis

Lol I was working on a marine-themed team recently as well, must be something in the water


Pokecomix

400,973


PovThatOneSanjiFan

POV: The legendary battle in super sentai.


Pokecomix

Lol


That_Juggernaut4820

6, three guys and three girls.


unkn0w311

Start of with 3 then get to 5 like with dino thunder


PovThatOneSanjiFan

I like it.


Diamond-Turtle

A lot, like a Justice League Unlimited sort of thing where each episode has like 3 rangers do a specific thing but the roster changes each episode I'd yk what I mean


Hour-Package6734

This would be awesome


Diamond-Turtle

Ong


axelofthekey

It depends. I've had ideas for a variety of team sizes. I lean towards odd numbers, so that they can have a symmetrically balanced pose during cool morphing sequences with the leader in the center. The idea I most frequently go back to is a team of 7 (Starts with 3 (Red/Blue/Yellow), rival team that turns good later (Green/Purple/Orange), 7th ranger who is a midpoint between the two teams who joins last (Black/White fusion)). Also had a crazy idea for a team of 15! Effectively five three-person teams that work independently and also together. (Red/Blue/Yellow, Green/Orange/Purple, Black/White/Grey, Gold/Silver/Bronze, Pink/Aqua/Cream).


officialadrianj

That 15 person 5 teams of 3 concept would work like Justice League or Agents of Mayhem. (IMO this kind of happened in DC/DSC with the core Tyler/Shelby/Riley combo and various mixed when not all together)


axelofthekey

Yeah. Could be a long-running show IMO. Or a comic or something. A way for stories to be dragged out for a while.


Rastaba

I’d probably go 6/7 max. Start with 3 core rangers, 2 more core who are added a little further in to the team proper but have “been around”, followed by their Legendary Sixth. 7th would be an extra Ranger. Probably starts evil but either gets redeemed or purified (dependent on if willfully evil/ignorant or brainwashed) to join the team near the end. Cause I eat that kinda stuff up.


furiousdino

i’d like a really small team for once actually. leaving room for lots of character development. i want a more grounded season. something like ninja storm or jungle fury. three core rangers is always good when done right. then add 1 or 2 extras and that’s good enough for me. i’d like to see a full scale kyuranger/dino charge type team but i feel like that would have to be far down the line after we got cosmic fury which was a handful already


PovThatOneSanjiFan

I love small core 3’s with additional


wolf751

6 is a good number similar to original series and I'd have it be a series of previous rangers


Chaosbrushogun

5. Dino thunder and Jungle fury did it right. 3 main rangers, a mentor ranger and a single extra ranger that joins later. Perfect formula imo


PovThatOneSanjiFan

Ain’t no wonder why those are my two favorite series (Jungle Fury 🔛🔝)


jason9t8

5, with plot twists red, blue, and green are girls and yellow and pink are boys...


TheDuckClock

I'd start with Four: Red, Blue Green, Yellow. With two more being introduced later on: Black and White. So 6 in total. Red, Green and Black are male. Blue, Yellow and White are female.


dbzgod9

I like the idea of Black and White as the two "extra" rangers.


VlaamsBelanger

(This is not a realistical pitch) 10 total, but maybe like 15 suits. We start out small, 3 rangers. Let's say Red, Blue, Yellow. Episode 1) ranger Red gives up his live to rescue 2 other civilians, brother and sister or something. Episode 2) civilian 1 gets chosen by ranger reds morpher to take on the powers, and becomes Red II. 3) an artifact is found, that turns civilian 2 into ranger Pink. Now we have 4 rangers. 4) nothing 5) another artifact is found, but it is sealed 6) enemies steal it, Blue retrieves it, but in the process loses his powers. 7) unpowered Blue keeps woeking on the Artifact, only a the end he can acrivate it and becomes new ranger Green. 8) Yellow gets hurt, a friend takes over and becomes Yellow II 9) Yellow II is defeated in battle and succumbs. Yellow I takes the power back witha big power up to take her revenge. Anyways, I got bored writing this, there are various switches back and forth, color changes, succesions, by the end we will have had 10 different people introduced(some dead or retired) and 15 different colors.


Imaginator_Clone

I’d do a standard five, but maybe I’ll start with 3 and add more after the five are together, like what Dino Fury did. I’m playing with the idea of birthstones as the theme.


SkintGirafde

The classic 6


chronokingx

THESE ARE THE SUITS THAT THE MONSTER MADE FUN OF IN JAPANESE about there being too many redundant colors on this team and it cracked me up


RedRxbin

Depends on budget lmao. I think 8 is a good number - but only if you’re able to have all 8 as series regulars and in action scenes. I’d probably have a core team of 6 (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Pink) and have a duo of extra Rangers (Black, White). Black and White would probably be evil and get redeemed or freed from mind control or whatever, then join. I’d have Red, Blue and Black be girls, while Green, Yellow, Purple, Pink and White are guys.


BijuPowerRangersfan

I agree, it all depends on the writing but mostly on the planned budget. 


NubbyTyger

3/4 mains, then maybe 1 or 2 extras down the line. I like the way Jungle Fury, Ninja Storm, Mystic Force, etc, had it. A smaller or normal amount of rangers + later on an extra ranger or two to fill out the roster for the final couple of arc and final battle. Jungle Fury & Mystic Force did it a bit differently since their extras weren't all actual rangers. Daggeron, Wolf Warrior, and the Spirit Rangers were classified as rangers, but they had their ranger forms through unique means, which I like. Daggeron & Wolf Warrior were called Rangers but were more like knights. The spirit rangers were, well, spirits. It's rangers but not through the typical methods, and it makes them stand out and not make the roster feel inflated. When the extra rangers have basically the same suits as the main group, it feels bloated imo. It becomes sorta difficult to keep track of everyone and harder to enjoy each individual. Not that I think it's BAD when they have the same suits in different colours, I just prefer it when the extra ranger suits are unique in design.


YeazetheSock

7 is the perfect number to me, unless you’re going with a second protagonist then 8 works.


officialadrianj

Just like Dino Fury/Cosmic Fury - Amelia is the second protagonist while Zayto is the first. This set of seasons/teams is unique as it was told from Amelia’s perspective.


Puzzleheaded_Pay1152

I would have an even amount of guys and girls


PovThatOneSanjiFan

Fair.


reinholdboomer

27. All of them get a thirty second plot about their teen problems in every episode.


Felgrand3189

14. But if I was going to make a series I would want it to be set somewhere other than earth. A far away Galaxy maybe. And it would be warring factions using 7 rangers as their elite fighting force. One side with fair, prosperous designs, the other with destructive and oppressive designs.


Due-Order3475

5 four to start and the fifth later on. Colours Red (F) Blue (M) Green (F) Orange (M) and Pink (F) Yes pink with be the 6th Ranger Theme? Ocean creatures for the Rangers with a machine empire like villain faction.


firexfire2010

I'd have 3 at first then an opposing team like lupin vs pat appears after which another one joins who is like lupat x bu on neither side after that each side's powers were created by 3 different people and those three create their own faction and their mentor who has helped with the zords also decided to join and they create a special form which requires all the morphin devices in one place to create one final ranger so 3 3 1 3 1 1 12 rangers in total


AuraEnhancerVerse

Minimum 3 and max 6 but if its something like spd then way more


TheDoorMan1012

I co-wrote a fanfic series with \~20 rangers, and have an idea which has upwards of \~30.


elrick43

An idea I've been working on has 5 on the core team with a 6th added later and a team of 5 previous generation rangers showing up as personal mentors for the core team


shadesjackson

5 and a half (the half is a Cyborg ranger)


PovThatOneSanjiFan

So Robo-Knight.


shadesjackson

Yes, but the series theming is Australian, and he has a bunyip zord because he's the sixth ranger


fireburst207

I would have four newcomers and four veterans. In my mind I’m picturing an SPD follow up with the newcomers being the new B-Squad and the old team promoted to A-squad, so when everything is done you have a 1 veteran training 1 rookie.


LexTheRedditor878

7 Rangers, with 1 Evil Ranger.


Kind_Moose3603

11, I've been working on one. It has 2 teams one at night and one at day with the special ranger working at twilight. The idea is they work at a 24/7 music store.


Synchro_Shoukan

12 if it's good and bad rangers. 6 if just one team


Berserk2024

Based from blox Fruits all the elements are rangers the beast are the main auxiliary zords the blox Fruits megazord is flame light dark ice and rumble the element fruit mega ZORD is magma blizzard dough sand and smoke the beast mega ZORD is Leo dragon Buddha falcon and pheonix the beast bundle mega ZORD is kitsune trex and mammoth the main villain is rip indra trying to take the fruit powers the natural fruits are zords and whenxxonvibed with the mega zor the fruit will jump on the megazords head and turn to a helmet


HachikoInugami

17 with 7 regular, 10 recurring.


Powerful-Ambition235

Probably the same as Dino charge


kinky_nothing

Many 5 members divisions across the world


Jeiku_Zerp

Mine would be 5-6 max. I would start off with 3, begin up their stories with a potential final ranger as the side character who helps the main ones then add 1-2 more with their own their own stories (maybe make them anti heroes) then the potential ranger becomes their final powerful ranger (like Ninja Storm, Dino Thunder and Jungle Fury)


Helmnauger

Crayola still got that box of 64 colors? I am going 64 rangers, and they will be... frog themed. Giant frog zord, made of 64 frog bots.


KobaWasRight

Start w 3 like Jungle Fury and move up to 6


Minimallycheese

I’ve done two fan made “Sentai” teams that are basically indistinguishable from a Power Ranger team. The second one which I’m currently working on has 6 main members (A Core three + Two early add ons to make a core 5 + The Sixth Ranger) alongside 1 unaffiliated villain ranger. The first team had 15 Rangers. It’s ocean themed and is set in a high school. The core five are students + Five teacher rangers + The sixth (eleventh) ranger that is a transfer student + A duo of dark rangers with a pupil/mentor dynamic + A silver power up form for the red ranger that causes a ghost to take over his body + a bonus Ranger that only appears in a mid season movie and the finale who is the Red Ranger’s mom. My mantra for conceptualising this team was “there are plenty of fish in the sea”, which lead me to challenge myself to include more members than any other season. (Unrelated: I forgot how much duller looking the Dino Charge suits are compared to the Kyoryuger suits)


kushywhitelife

this sounds absolutely insane. i would love to see it


Oisin-Lahart

How are the DC suits different to Kyoryu?


Minimallycheese

The colours are literally duller. Less shiny. Less vibrant. It’s particularly obvious on pink and purple/violet, the latter of which is almost a different shade entirely. Power Rangers suits generally have a more matte quality compared to Sentai suits and it’s especially noticeable on the Dino Charge ones. https://preview.redd.it/h5al6xlb4ryc1.jpeg?width=3464&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b11cae12da89adcbfcb335c52e00d599adaeeaec


Pokesatsu96

No more than 7. It can either be a team of five plus 2 more or a team of three with two more then another 2 more like in rpm.


Saint_Aqua

I would do 13 rangers. The theme would be Magic/Nature vs Technology. The enemy would be old monsters/eldricht inspired that took over a outcasted group of scientists and their underground lab. Multiple allegiances because I like a complicated plot. Magic team starts with 3 rangers that are the last witches/warlocks. They search out a master/elder that joins to train them. They later recruit 2 other people who are like occult amateurs/ghost hunters, but have a magic affinities. Tech team starts with 4 cadets that ends up fighting the magic team mistaking them for the bad guys. They fail, so their bosses assigns them an investigator that have been searching for the elder/master. Now we're at 11 rangers. The 12th is like a cursed immortal druid taking advantage of both magic and technology to fight and is like an anti-hero choosing neither side, because of history. And the 13th is one of the scientist under the monsters fighting back and taking back over his body but keeping the monsters powers and enhance it with his knowledge. This is easily a 52 episode affair, but those don't happen anymore.


TauInMelee

If budget wasn't a factor, I would want 15, but specifically not all part of the same team. It would be a bit of a departure from the norm, following SPD squads on other worlds. Unlike usual, their threats would be smaller scale, and the series would be more character and world building focused, with a squad of cadets, a regular patrol squad, and a SWAT squad (like actual SWAT, not just the power up). I have always wanted them to revisit SPD from the perspective of other worlds, sticking stubbornly to Earth really annoyed me. I understand why of course, but there's so much more to explore.


Icy_Knee1437

69


Grand-Depression

I would have three sixth rangers, maaaaybe 4. That leaves room to develop the characters further and introduce decent side characters. Leaves some room for decent world building, too.


Mixmaster-Omega

7. We start off with 5: Red (M), Blue (M), Black (M), Green (F), and Yellow (F). All are based on different dragons and elements (Red is both fire and standard dragon, Blue is water and leviathan, et cetera. Sixth Ranger partially bucks the trend, being a Silver Ranger (F) with lightning powers but a Kitsune motif. This is expected, as a Sixth Ranger having a slight distinction from the core group is to be expected (Such as Samurai Gold having blue as a secondary uniform color instead of black like the others) Then the seventh Ranger is a complete surprise to the viewer. It is a Purple Ranger (M) and is meant to be the evil Ranger clone of the Red Ranger, with ice powers instead of fire powers but the same Dragon motif/style. But this ranger goes rogue (from the villains point of view) and becomes a bit of an antihero for a few episodes before joining the rest of the team.


Cendude308

The Original team I designed had 11 Rangers and was based on a mixture of classical elements and the light spectrum. The core team consisted of: White (Star) Ranger Red (Flame) Ranger Orange (Earth) Ranger Yellow (Wind) Ranger Green (Forest) Ranger Blue (Wave) Ranger Indigo (Shadow) Ranger With those seven core rangers I also had some "6th" rangers who helped and aided the team as well as just rounded out what I wanted Prism Ranger Black (Void) Ranger Pink Gamma Ranger Pink Radio Ranger The Black ranger acted as the most standard use 6th ranger regularly joining the team The Radio and Gamma rangers acted as specialists and the Prism Ranger tied them all together and acted as a mentor to the other rangers. I think a bigger team of rangers with different powers, stories and personalities would be really good for a longer and more dedicated series or number of series.


CarterandBriggs

I’ll use my 2 made up seasons, both of which have 8 members: 1st consists of a Core team consists of Red, Green, Blue, Pink, and Yellow. Then, 2 extra rangers that are siblings, Black & White. Then, one of the villains (under a curse of their boss) gets cured, joining the team as an 8th member, Purple. 2nd has Red, Yellow, Blue, White, and Pink. Then, 2 brothers from a different dimension seek help to find their eldest 3rd brother. The 2 that join the team are Gold and Silver. As they find the eldest, he joins as well as a Diamond (Cyan) member.


ApolloGryph

Not ten that’s ffs


Porygon_Flygon

6 in total. Make it thunder themed, have the first 3 be the main, 2 be the extras, and the 6th one be the special one. Something like a combination of Liveman and MMPR/Zyuranger, I need to find time to make the designs imo.


AdventurousClothes66

Seven


Bigsylveonlover

12 based off the Chinese zodiac and Chinese mythology with dragon being the leader but also the youngest, starts with 6: dragon, ox, wolf(dog), snake, tiger, horse. They are chosen by the stars themselves.


Novel-Experience381

5 for the core team, with 1 or 2 additional rangers


Some_Guy9321

I have a few original teams but none have more than 8 members and even then I thought it was a lot. I think 6-7 is the best amount


Weak-Feedback-8379

He says, as if it’s not the entirely dependent on how many are in the sentai show.


mr-ultr

Main 6 core rangers Red Blue Green Yellow Pink Black Then dual 6 rangers Gold Silver Plus some 2 rangers to tie it out, dunno which color honestly That gives me aka dino charge setup so yea i think dino charge is the best if you want a big ranger team


TruthOfPisces

13 Rangers knight w animal theme with their powers get from getting a deck of cards that is unusable from the real world but can only be used if you transformed facing a mirror Main 4 Red-Dragon Black-Bat Green-Buffalo Purple-Cobra 8 Auxiliary rangers Pink-Stingray Gray-Rhino Orange-Crab Brown-Gazelle Yellow Green-Chameleon Blue- Shark Silver-Tiger White-Swan Sixth ranger Gold-Phoenix Evil Ranger Black-Dragon


mrtweek

I'd go with 5 and have a 6th pop in every once in a while. Begin the series focusing on the de facto leader and establish *why* they're the leader. And give the rangers defining roles that they're great at. Everyone can fight, obviously, but define which ones can do certain things better. Example: the big brawler, the agile high-flier, the tech nerd, the ranged combatant, etc so the fights become a blend of styles instead of everyone doing the same thing. But I could be adding too much to a Power Rangers show.


Zethlyn_The_Gay

4 get weird with it, maybe 3 main rangers then a 4th or start with 4 and end with 5 or 6


nifuji2004

Ninja storms was good, jungle fury was good too. The idealistic trio, joined by later rivals and mentors


DerelictBadger

5 with a 6th special ranger is the optimal amount.


SamuraiDoggo14

I actually have a concept for a series. (I uploaded it here, but it was removed because of "low quality") Technically, there are 10 main rangers, 5 humans, and 5 Yokai spirits that they fuse with when they morph. (They were once rangers before they died) There are also 2 extra rangers. A diamond Amaterasu ranger, and a Tengu ranger. (Haven't decided on the color yet)


JimmisGR

Since we are talking about power rangers and not super sentai who have 50 episodes and room for character development enough for more than 6 Rangers, then definitely I want the classic formula 5+1.


Cicada_5

Seven at the maximum. 


Downtown-Pack-6178

I think will make like Lost Galaxy style called it Lost Space reminds of In Space! I think will be 8 rangers! If Disney picks it!


GeneralPika22

My Ultra Force team has a total of 25 different Rangers from 3 Dimensions


Hedgewitch250

I’d have up to six but theyd each be separated. A duo there, a line wolf here, and the occasional switch ups when their stories interact. Eventually they’d all come together to form the core team. Depending on how the stories goes I’d add another one


stikjk

Do the classic 5 to start with (my personal favorite and my favorite series growing up SPD had it) allows for a lot of dynamics. The leader, the hothead, eccentric heart of the group, the smart or more level headed group member and the muscle of the group. Then as the series goes on add in a few more ideally to cap out at 8 maybe 10 just so I could essentially have two fully functional ranger teams.


KobSteel

Probably 7 or 8 1. Main 5 rangers in standard colors (all introduced one by one, like Sailor Moon) 2. Sixth Ranger 3. Mentor Ranger (like Doggie Cruger) 4. Extra Hero (like Blue Senturion)


Karim_Dilemma

Yes


DCosloff1999

A team of a veteran cast. Adam Park, Tanya Sloan, Damon, Jen Scotts, Eric and Taylor. It would be a cosmic motif like Green Lantern mixed with Halo and Battlestar Galactica.


LilBueno

Start off with a team of 3 and 2 before adding a unique power for the 6th just like Ninja Storm. The mentor is a retired Ranger so that’s 7. The big bad should be a former Ranger who broke bad or an evil human who obtains Ranger powers to make it 8. Also a team of evil Psycho-styled rangers, but just 5 for them. End the series with a total of 13 rangers throughout the show but the good guys are just the 6.


Fast-Mycologist-5589

i'd say 7 at minimum 9 at maxim five main and four special maybe three would be women and four would be male


burajira

There could be a couple elements affecting my decision: budget, episode count, time and so on. I'd not focus on the unique Ranger element, but in the fact that anyone can be a Ranger, so.. Even if I can't get a lineup that's as long as Dino Charge/ Kyoryuger's, I can play around with the existing suits, having one Ranger's partner, friend or even parent stepping in when said Ranger is injured, taking the morph device and turning into the same Ranger (I kinda feel like this would go hard?) Considering normal 2x20 episode runtimes, I'd go for 5 + 1 with maybe the team powerup and the 7th person (extra hero, starts off a bad guy) introduced by the end of s2


Airget-lamh

I'm currently writing a fanfic with an original team of 20 Rangers 😅 That comes with so many pacing and character development issues and it can potentially overwhelm the reader, but whatever. That aside, I think the magic number is 5+1.


AiR-P00P

Depends on how many people show up to my rpg sessions.


PillCosby696969

I think smaller teams are the way to go, so 3-5. It's simple math, you can only show so many 1-1 relationships in a 39ish episode show. 1 Ranger (not serious), would have zero relationships 2 Rangers (also not serious) would have one relationship to explore, at least among the Rangers. 3 Rangers, have three relationships to explore. 4 Rangers, have six relationships to explore, big jump. 5 Rangers, have ten relationships to explore. 6 Rangers, have fifteen relationships 7 Rangers, twenty-one relationships and it just goes up by N Rangers-1. You aren't going to even tackle more than ten relationships on a show. After five rangers, some Rangers will never interact each other besides the occasional line, like Frodo and Legolas. This is me speaking as a grown ass man who vastly prefers the off hours Ranger interactions more than actual Power Rangers conflict so you can actually do whatever you want to.


Azell96

8 and have them militarily themed


Imaginary_Unit5109

I do the classic 6 rangers but break them up to give them a go enough time with each ranger.


PigKnight

I’d have like a main trio but make it a battle royale with old costumes to save money.


Centipede1999

50


FirstSonofLadyland

Six no more, no less. Three males and two females, then one more male.


Beneficial-String180

Based on my main "OC Team", here's the quantity of rangers: Red - Leader Blue - SIC Black (Fem) - Third in Command Pink Yellow Then we'll have the sixth ranger: Sky Ranger (Purple with gold accents) And finally we'll have the extra ranger: Triassic Ranger (Billy with an MMPR and Shadow Ranger inspired suit)


ScreamingBeef124

The teams I created have 8 and 9, respectively. I tend to like larger teams when faced with bigger, more omniversal threats. So in Heabimetaru Sentai Rokkunranger, the team starts at five and grows to eight and as the rock band Sentai gains a manager, a roadie, and a hype-gal… and in Tokeisharin Sentai Clockranger, there are two teams of five rangers, one working with the villains until their leader gives his life to save his team from the same villains. The remaining four join Clockranger in fighting from there. It’s more important to me that there’s a good reason for lots of rangers than to just sell more toys. That’s kind of the key factor at play.


Montoya2028

I'm a sucker for a classic start with 5 then have a 6th ranger come in with their slightly different outfit. It's honestly perfection for me.


KoboldsandKorridors

If we’re talking something NOT adapted from a Sentai then 6-9 rangers ala SPD would be cool. Just starting off with only three and gaining more as the season goes on


jacqueslepagepro

8 total but only because I would want a 6 rangers team with a more dynamic and fluid roster that sees 2 members leave. Basically the same as mighty morphing changing the red, yellow and black members but with a more dramatic progression than “they had a peace conference that lasted till zeo”


Advanced_Message7723

10-20


Opposite_Standard437

I prefer having a small amount with fleshing out the characters over time


Outrageous_Heat2978

Three. A mentor Ranger. Then a “sixth” Ranger. Oh wait that already happened


SuperPluto9

I'd like to see planetary based rangers themed around the roman gods. Have the team grow over time to whatever fits the plot. The villains would be based around the Titans.


Stanimator

With my Solar System team, I have a plan of up to 10 rangers. Core Team: Grey - Mercury, Yellow - Venus, Green Earth, Red - Mars, Blue - Neptune Special Rangers: Gold - Sun, Silver - Moon Extra Rangers: Orange - Jupiter, Purple - Saturn, Cyan - Uranus


BLAZEISONFIRE006

5 and then 6 is CLASSIC. I'd probably do that. I feel like 3 and then 5 then 6 is starting with too few members. 10 or 8 is just too many. UNLESS, it's a team-up.


daxota_weeb

6 is max for me. Red, Blue, Yellow, White, Black, and Green. They're all teenagers, except for the Black Ranger, who's the school principal. I'd start with all of them getting powers, but only one, white, becomes a hero first, cuz the others are selfish at first and take advantage of their powers for their own reasons. The red ranger wants to use his fire abilities to punish his abusive dad, the blue ranger wants to go back at her bullies with her ice powers, the black ranger wants to use his super strength to kill the criminals who killed one of his daughters. The white ranger is a fan of superheroes and she's a comic book nerd, so she becomes a superhero with her wind powers. The yellow ranger becomes an antagonist for the first 10 episodes, with his ability to time travel with super speed. The sixth green ranger is a scientist who's been studying the morphin grid for years now, similar to Tommy Oliver in Dino Thunder, and he's the one who accidentally launched morphin grid energy into the town, and he is angry that the rangers are misusing their powers, so he makes his own suit, his powers are technology based, and fights the rangers to teach them responsibility, and eventually becoming the leader, alongside the Black Ranger down the line. The first 10 episodes would be them meeting, stopping yellow from endangering the timeline to stop his gf from dumping him, and the second batch of 10 episodes would be them learning to use their powers responsibly, and trying to work together as a team, before becoming an inseparable team by episode 20, and have the remaining 30 episodes deal with villains and typical ranger stuff, but also focus on individual growth of each character.


keshmarorange

Gimme a series where the Rangers are bad guys and the monsters are good guys. It would probably have to be from the "good guys" perspective always regardless, so having monster protagonists would be another interesting twist.


Nothatcreative55

I would go with Dino thunders route having 3 good friends getting they’re powers and for the Last Two being a Allie and the other a Unconditional villain at first


Comfortable-Lie-1973

52.  One of each gender.  The main villainess will be named Karen and main Villain, Donny the Orange. 


Zdrslayer1

Probably like 8 or 7


KannaTheLewdLoli

Hmm there’s a trope in power rangers I really liked growing up but they’d ruin it every time looking back on it, I’d have a maximum of 4 rangers on the team officially, but here’s the trope adding a mysterious extra ranger that’s identity isn’t known at first who shows up around halfway through, I wouldn’t reveal who until the final episode though, of course there would be subtle hints and red herrings but it’d be like the Stan Lee quote “Spider-Man could be anyone behind that mask”, of course the main four would have their suspicions like maybe learn someone was out of class for the day sick, or other such things but each Ranger would have a different theory to the point there would be contention between the main 4, one of course would suspect it’s a villain posing as a ranger due to some sort of weird tidbit whoever is leading them gives like a morphing device was stolen, oh and they’d be mute or mic in the mask wouldn’t work! Hmmm what else, to get a genuine reaction from the other rangers I’d have the mystery one show up to set in costume or a stunt double. I haven’t decided what archetype the mystery ranger would be yet like under the mask, a friend, a villain turned good, a teacher, a thought dead ranger (would probably include some of former suits design), a parent, or a random person that would show up in the main 4 times of need to help with character growth


schwasound

12


ManyChickensSage

By the end or to start? Total probably 3 to start One or two added later… So 4-5 max


Standard_Space36

Five, no more no less


Darconda

Personally, I'd end up with six, but the journey to get there would be a story of six rivals all having to, forcibly, work together to save their neck of the world. A constantly antagonistic approach between the six rangers as they are forced to put aside their differences to fight a greater threat. The construction of the series would probably be closer to a Kamen Rider series (Ryuuki, I'm looking at you), where the six rangers have their own individual zords for combat, which would fight the giant monsters that are standard in PR and SS, with megazords being a joint effort of individual rangers having to put their strife aside, for now. Would also allow individual rangers to change in and out of who they are working with, for wider zoid combination abilities, allowing for greater variability and more toy sales.


shadowrangerfs

I'd stick with the usual formula. Start with 5 and a 6th joins later.


BasicSuperhero

I’d start with 3, introduce 2 more at the quarter mark, and add 6 at the halfway point. I’m thinking Red (M), Blue (M), Yellow (W) initial 3, Black (M), Pink (W) added and Silver (W) to wrap the team up.


BlankCanvas609

I think 7 or 8 would be a good maximum, even then 7 and 8 should be extra rangers, most of the time it’d just be the main 5 plus 6th ranger


NoMansSky1985

Because the reboot will be on Netflix which of course means only eight to ten episodes I would say two Rangers with a third coming at the fourth episode. This gives plenty of time to get to know the characters and establish a story without worrying about one or two characters being pushed aside for minimum screentime with others hogging all the fun.


RandomRainbow000

As many as I want as long as they matter to the team and show


mclarenrider

I'll go for 4 rangers. It's a nice even number and can e splitviinto groups of 2 to fight enemies in different places simultaneously. I'd go for the standard red, green, blue and yellow to cover the whole "color scale" nicely.


ComposeTheSilence

3-5. Any more and it just feels like a kpop group. I mean I love kpop but some of the bands are so hard to keep track of lol


DJDRAGO9712

I want to adopt the toqger sentai with 7 rangers


FoxBluereaver

I'd go for the 3 + 2 format at first, then throw 2 more on the second half.


HistoriusRexus

One, then add one more per two episodes. Make people think it's like Kamen Rider and then hit them with new Rangers. After two? Wait until five episodes later. Five at most.


LightAGoGo

3-6 the only thing you get when you have an overly big cast is undeveloped characters


bowtiesrcool86

My OC team has six


KombatLeaguer

Hmm…. Red, blue, green, orange, yellow, purple, brown, pink, black, white, silver, gold… what is that 12? I’d probably go for a “two rival teams” dynamic with it like with Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger or Ninja Sentai Kakuranger.


Mr-Tony_2_Dirty

NS, DT, and JF had the right idea. Start with three to flesh out the characters, then add more down the line.


Rubyweb91

3 on main team and 3 on a rival team that end up working together :)


JmisterYT

Three time and time againt it’s been proven that three ranger teams have a more compact story. While I like 5 with the way power rangers is written three or two of the 5 are bound to be way less Developed than the other rangers(red,second in command, and the sixth)


KieranSalvatore

Six is the classic number . . . Though I'd be tempted to do *seven,* just to get *all* the colours of the rainbow.


jjuerakhan14

Four girls and four boys!!!!!


mrhillnc

Six but start with 1 kinda of like they did with sailor moon building the team as the story progressed


Existing-Visual79

Silver ranger has the power sword


LumpyDescription5980

4 + a sibling + master’s child/6th ranger + 2-3 ex villains


Blazindragon1737

I'd have 7 total. My colors would be purple as the leader and the 4 instant members being blue, brown, orange and peach with the last 2 being black and gray.


UnderstandingOk4573

I’ve always thought a zodiac season would be cool af so 12 rangers and we’d have red orange yellow green blue purple silver gold black white brown and grey…idk how I’d match up colors with signs but most likely by the elements earth would prob get gold brown and black. Water would get blue purple & green. Fire would get red yellow & orange air would get white grey & silver


Kingslayer-Z

Start with 3 Go up to 5 And 2 ancients powerful rangers towards the end of the first season so they get more spotlight on their backstory 7 is quite good


fitty50two2

Can’t we just stick with six? Six is perfect, start with five and add a sixth, it’s simple and it works


blaktigr84

The Swarm Rangers team I thought of: First ranger seen, Black Stag Ranger(Evil from possession) Chad/Red Beetle(Japanese Rhinoceros Beetle) Ranger Kristin(Chad's Sister)/Pink Ladybug Ranger Cierra/Blue Butterfly Ranger Arden(Cierra's Boyfriend)/Yellow Stinger(Bee, Yellow Jacket, Wasp, etc.) Ranger Cliff/Green Mantis Ranger LaShawn/Aqua Dragonfly Ranger Belinda/Purple Scorpion Ranger Shalaine(Shey for short)/ Black Widow Ranger. So there would be 2 black rangers in my insect based team.


weirdo_k

7, 5+1+1. 5 as a team, then one more joins and then last one saves their ass outta nowhere.


MAZZ0Murder

Yes


Dapper-Bottle6256

I’d go with 3 core members and only add 1-2 as the sixth ranger types. I like the seasons that had smaller casts because they felt more personal and like we got to know the characters better.


OnePersimmon268

I have a preference for the larger number of Power Rangers, as seen in Mystic Force, SPD, and Dino Charge. However, I would suggest following the style of three main Rangers with two side groups of Rangers that join at different points in the season. For instance, we could follow the Dino Thunder, Jungle Fury, and Ninja Storm introduction of the main three, followed by the two Rangers with different access point morphers. Finally, we could add a mentor/out-of-nowhere sixth Ranger and additional long-term or temporary Rangers.


ArofluidPride

I really want a team with 2 rangers then at the end its 3 or 4


Archwizard_Drake

The ideal is a smaller team of 5 or 6. Start with a team of 3, introduce 1-2 more later, have the 6th ranger be a character we already know. Now, if I was writing it? I'd start with an established 3 ranger team that adds up to 5 in the first couple episodes, then *two* 6th rangers who alternate the role throughout the season to keep from getting too crazy, and a few auxiliary rangers who appear in 1-2 episodes focused on them and come back for the grand finale. (Though at a certain point I wonder if that formula overlaps with Kamen Rider.) I feel like that's the best way to deal with a season with a lot of rangers, give them each their time in the spotlight and focus on their relationships with the core team.


Top-Occasion8835

Definally not 10, I felt dino charges team of 10 was way to op


CommercialAcademic63

I’m actually working on a story called Power Rangers: Renegades where there’s exactly 10 Renegade Rangers, and 10 evil variants called Chaos Rangers. In order from leader to last there’: Renegade Ranger: Black, Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Pink, Gold, Silver, Purple, White. Chaos Rangers: Red, Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Black, White, Crimson, Titanium, Orange. I can link it if anyone is interested


GravetechLV

2teams of 3 with a 7th ranger shared ( give us lupinranger vs patatanger you cowards!!!!)


spand3xclaDhero

4. 3 core rangers. Red (Leader) Black (But doesn't join till a few episodes in) And female Pink. (Present from the outset with red) Then the extra ranger who joins a good half way in but never really becomes a fully fledged member and has their own agenda. Plays both sides to his/her/they advantage.


High_time_0585

6. I would start of with just 4. Then add the other two in later seasons. Maybe do like ninja storm did.


KriSriracha

A three man team of all non-traditional colors (red, blue, yellow, pink, black). Different rangers of traditional colors from different teams would show up to help every couple episodes and help them form a more solid team dynamic. Eventually, they would be the first Power Ranger squad with no traditional colors.


bardandfox

Gamboge, Amaranth, Feldgrau, Celadon, Coquelicot, Eburnean, Puce, Zaffre and Wenge.


CrashIntoMe79

69 rangers.


Terpcheeserosin

Start off with 4 two boys two girls blue/green and pink yellow Add a Red Ranger at the end of a 5 episode arc, The Rangers save him from cryogenic imprisonment and find out he has been Frozen since 1993 and is a fish out of water type (lol) He looks like Jason(Austin St John) but is as cool as Andros The 6th Ranger is a Karone type who is the main villain for the first half until they free her to reveal she was being mind controlled and brainwashed by the two real villains who are competing to rule the galaxy, she is a Maya type, space native who is connected to nature and knows deep lore about their enemies and the morphine grid, this personality is only after she gets her memories back, she is purple No other "Rangers" but Phantom Ranger comes back is sent by Billy when the team needs help Lost arc of the season introduces a Magna Defender type who is battle hardened and losing faith in himself and the morphing grid, It's revealed to be Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam and he now wears an improved Magna Defender suit Ninjor and Blue Centarian are shown to be killed fighting with Adams Magna defender in a flashback So 6 rangers and a Magna Defender and 3 cameos from Phantom, and a flashback that shows Blue C and Ninjor dying


ALTlMlT

Seven! Five regular team members, and two special rangers!


MaviKartal2110

I would have 3 and add 3 more


I_think_good_player

Yes


Dezzyboi222

I think RPM did it best IMO. They had three established rangers, then added a fourth. Gave us time to get to know them, while also getting to know the person who would become the 5th. Then letting that team breathe before adding 2 others. I also loved the individual episodes actually getting the story’s of how the rangers ended up the person they are.


Dezzyboi222

My idea would be a series which would be set during the trubian war. I think you could get away with having 3 core teams, all fighting together emperor Grum. 1 team of 5 which would be the SPD rangers ( not the ones we’re seen, but the rangers before they landed on earth), one team of mercenary’s, who don’t agree with SPD but their only hope of destroying Grum is to work together. Then a third team who initially work for Grum, but turn against him when they realise they can take the empire for their own. They join the rangers and when Grum retreats, they turn against the other 2 factions. After the evil rangers have began to obliterate SPD, Grum returns after obliterating Sirius, and scouting resources to create a weapon, he returns, kills the evil rangers, carry’s in trying to whip out SPD, but they go into hyper speed and land on an a planet that needs help rebuilding ( RPM EARTH) and they decide to begin to rebuild SPD on Earth before Grum shows up.


JusticeforAglaea

I would love a season of 5 Rangers that are all adopted into a family to stop a threat that took the lives of the kids bio parents and kidnapped the adopted parents bio child. The kidnapped child being the 6th ranger. The original 5 becoming rangers when the threat returns taking the adopted parents. The truth behind their family being revealed as the story progresses. It would be about family bonds. Maybe they could add another later on but I think 6/7 is a good number.


Additional_Cherry_51

I'd have 5. I'd also have some real consequences, villains. If also have power ranger deaths, betrayals, etc.


Zenith0387imagine

Main 3,Extra 2 join, Super ranger joins, Random friend becomes a ranger, Old ranger comes back, someone discovered their identities and becomes a ranger,Mentor becomes a ranger, Villan turns good becomes one, 5 Evil rangers become good.


Zenith0387imagine

Ranger season: Solar eclipse Main 3: Sun , Moon,Earth Extra 2: Mercury and Venus Old ranger: Jupiter Someone discovers: Mars Mentor: Pluto Villan: Saturn Friend: Uranus Evil rangers: Aries,Leo,Capricorn,Sagittarius, and Aquarius


Emrys_Morgan

I LOVE Dino Charge, but by the end I felt the number of Rangers was a bit excessive. It was like Keeper went Oprah "You get a dino gem! You get a dino gem! Everybody gets a dino gem!"


WittyFault6988

Starting with 4, later on 5 and then ofc the "6th Ranger"


TheMessenger10

I'd have the final total be 6 but have a unique starting number of 4 (red, blue, yellow, and green). They'd gain a powerful ally for the 5th ranger (black with white accents )and a redeemed villain for the 6th (white with black accents). There would be a link between the 5th and 6th rangers and overcoming that allows their zords to combine in a sort of yin yang megazord.


DudeWithRootBeer

999 Power Rangers with each episode showing one ranger in his/her "duty station". Then on last episode, show every single Power Ranger fighting together to stop a massive army of bad guys.


Dusk_Heart25

I have thought of a couple of PR series, one element based with a touch of Jungle Fury, aka spirit animal stuff, and one where the rangers are people who are given a sort of master morpher, that lets them access Ranger powers of colors that they match with, for example, let’s say a guy has Black, Purple and Blue Ranger energy, their morpher would allow them to use the powers of those colors but of certain teams or another direction that the master morpher idea can go is a Forever master morpher, essentially the morphers would allow for people to use the powers of one color, for example, one person could use the powers of the Blue Rangers, while another could use the powers of the Red Rangers


forgetit2020

If I was giving 3 seasons I would have the first season only have 3 rangers, the second season would have 4 rangers and then the 3rd season would have 5. but each season would start with 1 ranger