Every Power Rangers Series Ranked From Worst To Best
14. Power Rangers Wild Force
Speaking of Wild Force. This series marked the tenth anniversary of the franchise, and it did a decent job of living up to this legacy, although it was a little rough around the edges.
Power Rangers had been predominantly focussed on sci-fi for a long time, but Wild Force switched this up and returned to a more grounded approach. It was based on a believable version of Earth and had a distinct focus on nature and the outdoors, which made it instantly stand out in the line-up.
Additionally, the main cast was incredibly charming. Particularly, the lead protagonist - Cole Evans - who joined the Rangers after living in a tribe for many years. This set-up made his development enjoyable, as he wasn't just adjusting to the Rangers, but also the modern world.
However, one thing that let the show down a little were the villains. The main baddie - Master Org - looked like a run of the mill antagonist thanks to his lacklustre design, and Toxica felt like a disappointing downgrade from the Zordon Era's iconic Rita Repulsa.
The show was altogether decent and started a new path for the franchise, but the lack of stakes and dull villains made it rank a little lower here.