Perhaps I'm old and liked the longer 1 minute versions compared to the 30 second ones, but the 30 second version here feels too rushed. To add further, how it continues to force Go Go Power Rangers for 90% of the song rather than decreasing the amount and focusing on more lyrics. Not a fan of how close it is to Beast Morphers in how it sends Even if Ninja Steel's theme, like Dino Fury's, sounds like a shoddy demo piece that somehow slipped past quality control. But at least the opening theme songs of more recent seasons like Dino Charge, Ninja Steel and Beast Morphers tried to sound thematically appropriate. I mean, what in the world could've led Hasbro to look at the Ryusoulger footage - which is themed around dinosaurs and has a team brandishing a knight motif - and think "Yeah, electronica is the way to go!"?!Īnd yes, I'm fully aware that Power Rangers hasn't always hit the mark in terms of theme songs (Mystic Force and Operation Overdrive being prime examples, with rap music tied to seasons themed around magic and treasure-hunting). I'm not just saying it because it beats the dead horse that is "Go, Go, Power Rangers" for the tenth consecutive season, but because everything about the theme feels so out of place. It's safe to assume they feel the same way about "It's Morphin' Time" as well.Įvidently, they didn't get the memo that it's not 1993 anymore.Īs for my two cents on Dino Fury's theme song: It fucking blows. "Go, Go, Power Rangers" is unfortunately sticking around because Hasbro considers it to be - his words - "an important piece of the brand". Why the "Go Go Power Rangers" for the upteenth time again?Īccording to Dino Fury's Exectuive Producer Simon Bennett, via social media, the 30-second openings have been mandated by Nickelodeon.