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Unused MMPR Monster #4: Piecemeal

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Like Bimboogami, Kakuranger's Nopperabou was never used for a full-fledged episode and was reduced to cameo appearances in U.S. footage crowd scenes. Due to his stitched-together appearance, he has been nicknamed Piecemeal by fans.

For those interested, Piecemeal is "voiced" by Richard Epcar - specifically, a mixture of Shellshock, Babe Ruthless, Goatan, Rhinoblaster, Brick Bully and Malomyotismon from Digimon.

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  • ...He died because a bit of him was stepped on? That's pathetic.

  • He died because he was trying to reform his body, and by holding that piece on the ground and away from him, Ninjor kept him from doing so. Let's see how long YOU last with a chunk of your stomach missing! ;)

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  • Quoting Ninjor

    "Evil makes me so angry!!!"

    That has to be his best line!

  • @MisteryMitchG ARE YOU RETARDED?!?!?! Disney completely shattered Power Rangers, the only good season to come from Disney was Dino Thunder only because Tommy made a comeback. Saban was the best, with the exception of incorporating Kakuranger ranger/youkai fights with the american rangers. Zeo ruled, Turbo....okay, in Space had the first battlizer, Lost Galaxy had the first and only Ranger die in the line of duty, Lightspeed rescue had the first american exclusive ranger (titanium) Saban is great

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  • @Ke2 What else do you expect from sencrap? hence why saban was smart enough to not use this monster.

  • this was an awesome video its just unfortunate this monster didn't make it to power rangers i would've liked for ninjor to destroy the monster..... to think you can destroy it just by stepping on a piece of him

  • @finnishnin Well, not exactly. Disney's entire TV department had to get cheap to an extent around that time because Disney started funneling most of their budget to to the theme parks to overhaul several rides.

  • @ZeldaTheSwordsman That was back when they didn't HAVE to be cheap

  • @finnishnin Huh. You'd have thought they'd be too cheap to do that.

  • @ZeldaTheSwordsman (While rolling eyes like Ling Ling) Nooooooooo... The Jungle Sword was Toei's creation, AKA the Haja Hyakujyuken, The Jungle Blaster was the American made combined weapon.

  • @finnishnin Yeah, well, that flaw can't be blamed on Disney. The blame for that one lays on Toei's shoulders.

  • @ZeldaTheSwordsman The only flop in Wild Force was the Jungle Blaster, not only was it stupid, the weapon fashioned after the Armadillo Zord made it look like a cock and balls

  • @finnishnin The problem was that Disney's TV department had no clue how to handle something like this that was live action. As a result SentaiWankers were allowed to take charge, people in the creative department who should have been kept on short leashes weren't, and things went to rot. Wild Force was alright because most of its groundwork had been laid when Disney bought the rights. Dino Thunder was great thanks to the twin strengths of nostalgia and the overall coolness of dinosaurs.

  • anyone else think this guy looks vaguely like tom servo?

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