Zords
The Mighty RAW Lyrics
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go Zack!
Go Kimberly!
Go Billy!
Go Trini!
Go Jason!
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go Black!
Go Pink!
Go Blue!
Go Yellow!
Go Red, Red, Red!
Go, go, go Power Rangers!
Go, go, go, go!
Go, go Black Ranger!
Go, go Pink Ranger!
Go, go Blue Ranger!
Go, go Yellow Ranger!
Go, go Red Ranger!
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go, go Power Rangers!
Go, go, go, go, go...
Go, go Power Rangers!
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Ron Wasserman (aka "Aaron Waters", aka "The Mighty RAW"), is an American music artist best known for composing the original theme song for Power Rangers (then known as "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers"), and for the large volume of original songs he also recorded for the series. He also fronts the band Fisher. He is married to Kathleen Fisher and they have a son named Aaron. The Mighty RAW, although wrongly much referred to as a 'band', is just an alias for the singer himself. Read Full BioRon Wasserman (aka "Aaron Waters", aka "The Mighty RAW"), is an American music artist best known for composing the original theme song for Power Rangers (then known as "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers"), and for the large volume of original songs he also recorded for the series. He also fronts the band Fisher. He is married to Kathleen Fisher and they have a son named Aaron. The Mighty RAW, although wrongly much referred to as a 'band', is just an alias for the singer himself.
Being fascinated with music since he was just three years old, he started a rockband in the mid 80s with present day actress E.G. Daily. After the band fell apart in short time he started working for Saban Entertainment 1989 to fill in for one afternoon and eventually stayed there six and a half years. There he scored many shows for Saban, but is probably most recognizable for his work on Power Rangers. Several of Wasserman's most popular scores and songs were eventually released on a successful concept album (Power Rangers: A Rock Adventure) which linked his music around a variation on the opening episodes of season two "The Mutiny" (except the second track, "Fight").
Prior to his work on Power Rangers, Wasserman began working for Saban earlier in 1989, and developed scores and co-wrote themes on a regular basis for several of their smaller series, his success with the PR soundtrack led to his work on bigger projects, and he contributed music for Sweet Valley High, VR Troopers, and the animated X-Men series. He left Saban in 1995, citing exhaustion.
After he left Saban in 1996 he started a band with girlfriend Kathy Fisher, whom he later married. The band, Fisher, got the title 'most downloaded song on the Internet' in 2000 and has enjoyed a steady stream of success since then.
He also began working on various video game titles with Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin, and contributed to DIC Entertainment around the same time. In 1998, his band Fisher contributed a song for the movie Great Expectations. The band would eventually generate 18,000 downloads after they uploaded content from a recent album to MP3 Internet sites, with the song "I Will Love You" receiving the most hits.
After a series of problems regarding CD Shipping, Fisher split from their then-manager and regained their independence, they remain reliable contributors to the world of television and commercial soundtracks, as well as continuing to distribute albums.
Wasserman returned to solo work again in 2005, and even returned to Power Rangers in 2005, composing the theme song for the thirteenth Power Rangers season Power Rangers SPD. News of his involvement reached the fanbase and demo versions of the theme were leaked, infuriating Disney executives. His ties to the fandom may have reinforced their decision not to bring Wasserman back to work on their 2006 season Power Rangers Mystic Force, even though Wasserman pitched two different theme songs for them to use that followed their "rap/hip hop" recommendations for the theme. Wasserman later contributed an instrumental version of his rock theme, as well as scoring work (for free) for a recent Power Rangers fanfilm, titled Celestial Fury.
He remains active with other television and commercial projects, his recent work includes music for America's Next Top Model.
Being fascinated with music since he was just three years old, he started a rockband in the mid 80s with present day actress E.G. Daily. After the band fell apart in short time he started working for Saban Entertainment 1989 to fill in for one afternoon and eventually stayed there six and a half years. There he scored many shows for Saban, but is probably most recognizable for his work on Power Rangers. Several of Wasserman's most popular scores and songs were eventually released on a successful concept album (Power Rangers: A Rock Adventure) which linked his music around a variation on the opening episodes of season two "The Mutiny" (except the second track, "Fight").
Prior to his work on Power Rangers, Wasserman began working for Saban earlier in 1989, and developed scores and co-wrote themes on a regular basis for several of their smaller series, his success with the PR soundtrack led to his work on bigger projects, and he contributed music for Sweet Valley High, VR Troopers, and the animated X-Men series. He left Saban in 1995, citing exhaustion.
After he left Saban in 1996 he started a band with girlfriend Kathy Fisher, whom he later married. The band, Fisher, got the title 'most downloaded song on the Internet' in 2000 and has enjoyed a steady stream of success since then.
He also began working on various video game titles with Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin, and contributed to DIC Entertainment around the same time. In 1998, his band Fisher contributed a song for the movie Great Expectations. The band would eventually generate 18,000 downloads after they uploaded content from a recent album to MP3 Internet sites, with the song "I Will Love You" receiving the most hits.
After a series of problems regarding CD Shipping, Fisher split from their then-manager and regained their independence, they remain reliable contributors to the world of television and commercial soundtracks, as well as continuing to distribute albums.
Wasserman returned to solo work again in 2005, and even returned to Power Rangers in 2005, composing the theme song for the thirteenth Power Rangers season Power Rangers SPD. News of his involvement reached the fanbase and demo versions of the theme were leaked, infuriating Disney executives. His ties to the fandom may have reinforced their decision not to bring Wasserman back to work on their 2006 season Power Rangers Mystic Force, even though Wasserman pitched two different theme songs for them to use that followed their "rap/hip hop" recommendations for the theme. Wasserman later contributed an instrumental version of his rock theme, as well as scoring work (for free) for a recent Power Rangers fanfilm, titled Celestial Fury.
He remains active with other television and commercial projects, his recent work includes music for America's Next Top Model.
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Lancun
1:50 iconic moment starts with that hella guitar riff.
Zack here! This is kickin'!
This is Billy! All systems go!
Trini here! Ready to rock!
Hey! Nice stereo!
Megazord power! ON!
Trini here! This is amazing! I seem to know how to drive this thing!
Affirmative, I do too! It's almost like second nature to me!
ALRIGHT GUYS! LET'S GO AND GET 'EM!
RIGHT!
ChaosMissile
0:43 - "MAGIC WAND! MAKE MY MONSTER/GOLDAR... GROW!"
1:42 - EVERYONE STARTS JUMPING
1:53
Jason: LOG ON!
Zack: This is kickin!
Billy: All systems, GO!
Trini: Ready to rock!
Kimberly: Hey, nice stereo!
1:59 - "POWER UP YOUR CRYSTALS! WE'RE GOING INTO TANK MODE!"
2:04 - "MEGAZORD SEQUENCE HAS BEEN INITIATED!"
2:18 - "MEGAZORD ACTIVATED!"
TIsaacs
With her latest monster bested by the Power Rangers, Rita Repulsa decides it's time to escalate the fight.
Rita: Magic wand, make my monster grow!
She hurls her wand from her palace to the Earth, which strikes the ground with flashes of red lightning bolts. The earth rumbles and a massive fissure opens up, releasing hellish smoke that enlarges the monster to a colossal size. Relishing its new power, the monster roars or cackles in triumph. With no other choice, the Rangers are forced to call their Zords.
Jason: We need Dinozord power! NOW!
One by one, the Zords reveal themselves - the Tyrannosaurus erupts from a fiery fissure, the Mastodon stomps down an icy mountainside, the Triceratops zooms across a desert wasteland, the Sabertooth Tiger bounds out of a jungle, and the Pterodactyl rockets out of the cone of a volcano. Jason leaps into the Tyrannosaurus.
Jason: Rangers, log on!
The other Rangers jump into their Zords after him.
Zack: Zack here! This is kicking!
Billy: This is Billy! All systems go!
Trini: Trini reporting! Ready to rock!
Kimberly: Alright, let's keep it together!
Jason: Rangers! Power up your crystals!
Jason draws out his power crystal and inserts it into his control console, which crackles with energy.
Zack, Billy, Trini, and Kimberly: Two, one! Power up!
The Rangers power up their crystals in their control consoles.
Jason: Time for some Megazord power!
The five Zords charge together at high velocity. As they do so, individual parts from their mechanical bodies move about. The Mastodon splits itself in two, forming its legs into twin cannons, the Triceratops and Sabertooth Tiger fold up their tails and lower downwards to become tank treads, and the Pterodactyl latches itself to the back of Tyrannosaurus, which has become a tank cockpit for the Rangers. The Megazord is now a rolling tank, blasting its new cannons at the monster. Once the monster's taken enough hits, the Megazord tank rolls to a stop. Jason hits a switch, beginning the transformation sequence to battle mode.
Electronic voice: Megazord sequence has been initiated!
The Megazord cannons fold away to become arms, the Pterodactyl detaches itself from the tank, and the Triceratops and Sabertooth tank treads rise up, bringing the tank into a standing position. As the Rangers watch the ground disappearing faster and faster beneath them, the Megazord's chest opens and the Tyrannosaurus head folds into it, revealing the Megazord head. Once the chest closes up and the Pterodactyl attaches itself to become a protective chest covering, the Megazord's horns fold out.
Electronic voice: Megazord activated!
With a flash of lightning, the Megazord poses dynamically. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are ready for battle.
Lee McDonald
Ron Wasserman is the reason the Megazord sequence is iconic.
At0micPunk
True. I remember when I watched the sequence in its original context in Zyuranger, and seeing it without this song in the background just felt off.
Script Kiddie
yeah man you right!
Cunning Smile
M e g a z o r d S e q u e n c e h a s B e e n I n i t i a t e d
Super Human Samurai
Rest in Peace Jason David Frank , my childhood hero ! , you always be remembered as the best Power Ranger ever ! the legendary Ranger !
dibdap237
When you want to ride in your brand new Japanese-made sports car but first you have to summon it from a volcano.
Joe Angulo
“Zack here this Subie is kickin!”
“Who’s gonna tell him?”
Theamazingguy
Don't forget to get the mega car you gotta get your freinds and summon all 5 cars and combine them
randommanwill
Idk why you see this as a problem, my Japanese Sports Car turns into a giant robot that looks like MechaGodzilla.
Wesley Van Waeyenberghe
Sounds like Power Rangers Turo.