Talk:Power Rangers: Zeo

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hallo na ihr eure serie gefällt mir besser gesagt ihr gefällt mir macht weiter so

  • German? This is the English language Power Rangers Zeo page, try the German version, if one exists! Digifiend 13:15, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Removing

I'm removing "The numerical designations given to the rangers also represent the number of edges of their respective shapes (a circle has one edge, the balance sign has 2, a triangle has 3, a square has 4,a star has 5, and the Gold Ragner's 王 [the Japanese kanji for "king"] has 6 lines coming out of a central line). " - I added it (sans the Gold Ranger part). First of all, I got edges confused with verticies (its been a while since grade 3), second, while I remember being taught that a circle has one vertex (the logic was that as it is a close shape, the one line starts at one point, and ends at another...), but such isn't the agreed upon case (this is why teachers should know what they teach). Anywho, as is, there is no connection. While a circle has 1 edge (if you consider a single curved line a curved edge), a star has 10, and while a star has 5 vertices, a cirle has none. There could be something I missed, and if anyone can correctly correct it, by all means add it (I had it worked out to a science when I was in Grade 5, but that was like 10 years ago...) Zero X Marquis 01:20, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Ryulong was kind enough to figure out a general category (simple enough, should have thought of it myself). But if my memory serves me, I had a general math rule or thing that encompassed all the shapes, so again, if anyone can think of something that would follow, please add. Zero X Marquis 01:30, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
And now people will know what symbols we are talking about, thanks to unicode formatting and the random shapes programmers put into it. Ryulong 02:42, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Do we really need the symbols? I mean, we don't ever give what dinosaur the MMPR have, or what Galactabeast to PRLG had. 12.37.71.150 03:29, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Such information has not been listed yet on the pages for the series. On the separate pages for each color ranger (see Red Ranger or Yellow Ranger) such information is listed. Ryulong 03:36, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
And that information is listed elsewhere in the articles for the series. You can see that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers lists the morphing calls, and which Ranger used which call. These pages may be primarily editted by fans, but that does not mean that common information to fans should be hard to come by for someone who finds the page somehow. Ryulong 03:41, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DVD

I think guides as to which episodes of all these series have appeared on DVD would be a good addition. Since Disney isn't likely to release full season sets anytime soon, this information would be both interesting and helpful. --CmdrClow 23:32, 22 June 2007 (UTC)

Plaese have it noted that all the zeo morphers were never destroyed simply abandond...