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Power Rangers Ninja Storm - Samurai's Journey

Power Rangers Ninja Storm - Samurai's Journey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cam=Best Green Ranger, ever.
Review: In every Power Rangers/Sentai series, there's always a sixth ranger. And this is no different, they show up after the initial heroes start really getting their behind whooped. Well, Sensei's son, Cam Watanbe, travels to the past, sees the true origin of Lothor, and gets the Samauri Amulet. Cam, as smart as Billy (MMPR Blue Ranger #1) as good as Tommy (MMPR,Zeo:Green,White,Red), yet has the coolest costume of them all. The best part is the "Super Samauri Mode" where he ditches the golden vest/armor and his helmet flips around. When you see his armor fall to the ground and it actually cracks the concrete below, you know he's gonna whoop some things up. There is some very cool un-costumed (civilian clothing, what were you thinking, you silly goose?) martial arts action, for awhile you forget you're even watching a Power Rangers show during the time Cam is in the past. If you don't like this show, this video isn't going to help any. But if you do, you'll love the Samauri Ranger.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good story
Review: My son and I have enjoyed watching Power Rangers Ninja Storm, and this is our favorite story. Of course it's fun for kids, but adults might enjoy the action, along with the time travel aspects of the story. Very enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good story
Review: My son and I have enjoyed watching Power Rangers Ninja Storm, and this is our favorite story. Of course it's fun for kids, but adults might enjoy the action, along with the time travel aspects of the story. Very enjoyable.


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