List of Power Rangers Samurai characters

List of Power Rangers Samurai characters

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Once becoming a Ranger, they must stay clear of their friends and family to keep them safe from becoming a target of the Nighloks. The Shiba House is protected by special Defensive Symbols to keep the Rangers safe. They use a Gap Sensor to detect the presence of a Nighlok and its whereabouts.
Once becoming a Ranger, they must stay clear of their friends and family to keep them safe from becoming a target of the Nighloks. The Shiba House is protected by special Defensive Symbols to keep the Rangers safe. They use a Gap Sensor to detect the presence of a Nighlok and its whereabouts.


The Rangers all carry "Spin Swords" that can utilize Samurai Disks. When a disk is attached to it, the Spin Sword acts as a [[praxinoscope]] and it powers up depending on the disk itself. The Spin Swords can be transformed into each of the Rangers signature weapon. When the Rangers summon their Zords, each Spin Sword transforms into a "Mega Blade". In the Zords’ cockpit, the Mega Rangers fold their Mega Blade and insert it and attach the standard Samurai Disk to the piloting system.
The Rangers all carry "Spin Swords" that can utilize Samurai Disks. When a disk is attached to it, the Spin Sword acts as a [[praxinoscope]] and it powers up depending on the disk itself. The Spin Swords can be transformed into each of the Rangers [[signature weapon]]. When the Rangers summon their Zords, each Spin Sword transforms into a "Mega Blade". In the Zords’ cockpit, the Mega Rangers fold their Mega Blade and insert it and attach the standard Samurai Disk to the piloting system.


The Gold Ranger has a personally unique weapon: The Barracuda Blade, which acts similar to the spins swords in the sense that it can also utilize Samurai disks. Because the Gold Ranger does not have his own Spin Sword, he instead sheaths his Barracuda Blade, sets it aside and summons a Mega Blade once he has summoned his Zords.
The Gold Ranger has a personally unique weapon: The Barracuda Blade, which acts similar to the spins swords in the sense that it can also utilize Samurai disks. Because the Gold Ranger does not have his own Spin Sword, he instead sheaths his Barracuda Blade, sets it aside and summons a Mega Blade once he has summoned his Zords.
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===Spike Skullovitch ===
===Spike Skullovitch ===
Spike Skullovitch (portrayed by Felix Ryan) is the son of Bulk's old friend [[Bulk and Skull|Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch]]. He attempts to become a Samurai with Bulk's misguided help, often with failed results. He has a very snorty laugh and also a habit of laughing at inappropriate moments, such as Bulk getting hurt. He also has a crush on Mia the Pink Samurai Ranger and his most prized possession is a stuffed toy [[Giant panda|panda]] named Sammy.{{cite web|title=CHARACTERS/SPIKE|url=http://www.nick.com/shows/power-rangers-samurai/characters/spike.html|work=Nickelodeon|access-date=February 6, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110207010445/http://www.nick.com/shows/power-rangers-samurai/characters/spike.html|archive-date=February 7, 2011|url-status=dead}}
Spike Skullovitch (portrayed by Felix Ryan) is the son of Bulk's old friend [[Bulk and Skull|Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch]]. He attempts to become a Samurai with Bulk's misguided help, often with failed results. He has a very snorty laugh and also a habit of laughing at inappropriate moments, such as Bulk getting hurt. He also has a crush on Mia the Pink Samurai Ranger and his most prized possession is a [[stuffed toy]] [[Giant panda|panda]] named Sammy.{{cite web|title=CHARACTERS/SPIKE|url=http://www.nick.com/shows/power-rangers-samurai/characters/spike.html|work=Nickelodeon|access-date=February 6, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110207010445/http://www.nick.com/shows/power-rangers-samurai/characters/spike.html|archive-date=February 7, 2011|url-status=dead}}


===Mr. Shiba===
===Mr. Shiba===
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===Nighlok Monsters===
===Nighlok Monsters===
The Nighlok Monsters are [[Yōkai]]-like monsters used by the villains to attack the Human World. They are dependent on waters from the Sanzu River for survival, therefore needing the negative emotions of humans to keep it from drying out. They are trying to expand the Sanzu River to make it flood into the human world so the Nighlok can rule both worlds. All Nighloks have an ability to enter the living world through cracks and narrow gaps. When a Nighlok is destroyed once, it can grow into a giant Mega-Monster on its own that the Rangers need to use the Megazord to defeat. When a Nighlok is destroyed, it ends up in the Nighlok Heaven as seen in "Party Monsters."
The Nighlok Monsters are [[Yōkai]]-like monsters used by the villains to attack the Human World. They are dependent on waters from the Sanzu River for survival, therefore needing the negative emotions of humans to keep it from drying out. They are trying to expand the Sanzu River to make it flood into the human world so the Nighlok can rule both worlds. All Nighloks have an ability to enter [[The Living World|the living world]] through cracks and narrow gaps. When a Nighlok is destroyed once, it can grow into a giant Mega-Monster on its own that the Rangers need to use the Megazord to defeat. When a Nighlok is destroyed, it ends up in the Nighlok Heaven as seen in "Party Monsters."