Based on the television program of the same name, Power Rangers: Ninja Storm is the third Power Rangers game for the Game Boy Advance. Lothor and his evil aliens have launched attacks on all of the ninja academies in an attempt to neutralize anyone who may stop him from taking over Earth. However, three students from the Wind Ranger ninja academy and two students from the Thunder Ranger ninja academy have managed to escape. Although the two academies are rivals, these five students must work together with the Green Samurai Ninja in order to save the world.
Players can switch between each Power Ranger at any point in a level. Switching between characters will allow users to make good use of each Ranger's unique gadgets and special moves. The Rangers can also make use of weapons and power-ups that are located throughout all of the game's 20 levels. Special power-ups are available during Megazord battles.
~ Jonathan Sutyak, All Game Guide
Production Credits
Company 1: Natsume; Executive Producer: Takashi Matsumoto; Supervisor: Kimio Hirota; Producer: Iku Mizutani; Associate Producer: Michiyo Shibahara; Director: Daisuke Tanabe; Programmer: Daisuke Tanabe, Naoki Miyabe; Art Director: Shinji Kyogoku; Art Workds: Shinji Kyogoku, Syuya Takaoka, Chie Yoshida; Sound: Iku Mizutani, Tetsuari Watanabe, Noriko Fujimura; Company 2: THQ Inc.; Project Coordinator: Josh Austin; Creative Manager: Petro Piaseckyj; Senior Tester: Christopher M. Owens; Tester: J. P. Prepuk, Ryan Rothenberger, Michael Seshiki; 1st Party Submission Specialist: Evan Icenbice; 1st Party Tester: Adam Affrunti, Scott Ritchie, Joe Lerman; Executive Vice President - Worldwide Studios: Jack Sorensen; Vice President - Product Developement: Philip Holt; Director - Project Management: Duncan Kershaw; Director - Creative Management: Jim Boone; QA Technician: Mario Waibel; QA Database Administrator: Jason Roberts; QA Manager: Monica Vallejo; Director - Quality Assurance: Jeremy S. Barnes; Senior Vice President - Worldwide Marketing: Peter Dille; Group Marketing Manager: Alison Quirion; Senior Product Manager: Trent Hershenson; Associate Product Manager: David Kim; Director - Creative Services: Howard Liebeskind; Senior Manager - Creative Services: Kathy Helgason; Creative Services Manager: Kirk Somdal; Director - Public Relations: Liz Pieri; Public Relations Manager: Jennifer Campana; Associate Public Relations Manager: Kathy Mendoza; Public Relations Coordinator: Kyle Walker; Packaging Layout and Design: Creative Domain; Company 3: Buena Vista Interactive; Senior Producer: Mary Jo LaRoche; Associate Producer: Shannon Monroe; Marketing Director: Bob Picunko; Marketing Manager: Nichol Bradford; Voice Talent: Jason Chan, Pua Magasiva, Grant McFarland, Glenn McMillan, Sally Martin, Jorgito Vargas Jr., Adam Tuominen
Power Rangers: Ninja Storm (often abbreviated as PRNS and often simply called Ninja Storm) is an incarnation of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger. This is the first season to be filmed in New Zealand and also the second season to be under the BVS copyright. This series is unique in the fact that it was the first to feature only one female Ranger serving on the team (although the 10-episode mini-series Alien Rangers featured only one female Ranger), the first season where the Blue Ranger was female, and was the first season to begin the series with three rangers instead of five like the previous seasons as well as correctly delegating the gender of the Yellow Ranger role compared to Saban. This was the first series to air on the American Broadcasting Company in its entirety. This season did not have a Power Rangers team up episode like the five before it due to a shift back to non-SAG talent when production was moved to New Zealand from Los Angeles.
A skateboarder (Shane Clarke), a surfer (Tori Hanson) and a motocross rider (Dustin Brooks), are students of the Wind Ninja Academy in the vicinity of Blue Bay Harbor, under the tutelage of Sensei Kanoi Watanabe and his son Cam. Although it seems as if they will never be good enough to be full-fledged ninja, they are the only three left when the evil ninja master, Lothor arrives on Earth and captures all the other students. Their sensei, who was transformed into a guinea pig by Lothor, decided that they would become Wind Power Rangers and gave them Wind Morphers to allow them to transform. As the Wind Rangers, they fought to save the world from Lothor and his space minions, using Zords created by Cam for emergencies.
Over time, they were joined by the Thunder Rangers, Hunter and Blake, as well as Cam, who gained Green Samurai powers in a trip to the past.
Eventually, the Rangers managed to defeat all of Lothor's minions, unwittingly overloading the Abyss of Evil (to which they were all sent upon their demise). The Wind Rangers were able to stop evil from spreading across the Earth, and sealed Lothor away in the Abyss of Evil... along with their own powers.
Now powerless, Shane, Tori and Dustin became teachers at the rebuilt Wind Ninja Academy, aided by Cam and a newly human Sensei. Hunter took a job as the sensei at the Thunder Ninja Academy while his brother Blake continued his racing career.
The main character and the Red Wind Ranger; a skateboarder, one of the three Wind Ninja students to survive Lothor's attack. He wields the power of air. He was portrayed by Pua Magasiva.
The main female protagonist and the Blue Wind Ranger; a surfer, she was one of the three Wind Ninja students of her class to survive Lothor's attack. She currently wields the power of water. She was portrayed by Sally Martin. She is the first human female Blue Ranger.
The co-protagonist and the Yellow Wind Ranger; a motocross biker, he was one of the three Wind Ninja students of his class to survive Lothor's attack. He wields the power of earth. He was portrayed by Glenn McMillan. He is the first human male Yellow Ranger (the Alien Rangers' Yellow Ranger was also male); prior to PRNS, earlier footage of super sentai shows featuring male Yellow Rangers was ascribed to their female Power Ranger counterparts.
The Crimson Thunder Ranger; a motocross biker, he and his brother Blake were the only Thunder Ninja students to survive Lothor's attack. They were originally brainwashed by Lothor into thinking the Wind Ninjas were their enemies. He wields the power of thunder. He was portrayed by Adam Tuominen.
The Navy Thunder Ranger; a motocross biker, he and his brother Hunter were the only Thunder Ninja students to survive Lothor's attack. They were originally brainwashed by Lothor into thinking the Wind Ninjas were their enemies. He wields the power of thunder. He was portrayed by Jorgito Vargas, Jr.
The Green Samurai Ranger; the son of Kanoi Watanabe, head of the Wind Ninja Academy. He originally was behind the scenes of the Ninja Storm operations, until going back in time and retrieving his mother's heirloom that allowed him to morph. He wields power of the samurai. He was portrayed by Jason Chan.
Allies
Sensei Kanoi Watanabe: the sensei of the Wind Ninja Academy, turned into a guinea pig by Lothor. At the end of the series, he is transformed back into a human (played and voiced by Grant McFarland).
Cyber Cam: A "virtual replicant" of Cam created to monitor things at base when the real Cam is out in the field on Ranger missions. He has a widely different personality than the real Cam and acts like a rapper, wearing skull caps, speaking in urban vernacular (for example, he called Tori as 'Babelicious!'), excelling in adventure sports like skateboarding, surfing, motorbikes, etc. In short, Cyber Cam excelled in all those skills that Cam did not.
Kelly: The owner of "Storm Chargers", the store where the Rangers hang out, while not on duty. Kelly is a good friend with all six Rangers. (played by Megan Nicol)
Lothor: the evil ninja master who was once Kiya Watanabe, the brother of Sensei Watanabe (also played by Grant McFarland)
Marah and Kapri: Lothor's nieces, two idotic troublemakers. In the final episodes, they turned out to be faking part of their idiocy and were more evil than they appeared, assisting Lothor in his grand scheme and happily attempting to wipe out Cam and Sensei. However, in the last episode Lothor tries to eliminate them, so they turn on him and assist the Rangers; at the series' end, they join the Ninja Academy. (Played by Katrina Devine and Katrina Browne respectively)
Zurgane: the main general of Lothor's army. (Voiced by Peter Rowley)
Wind Morphers: These wrist-mounted devices each contain a Power Disc which, upon calling out "Ninja Storm, Ranger Form!", requires a simple spin to allow the Wind Rangers to morph. The Wind Morphers can also fire laser beams.
Thunder Morphers: Modelled after a Rhino and Stag Beetle respectively, these belong to the Thunder Rangers. The Power Discs used to power these morphers are hidden and accessed via the push of a button. The Thunder Ranger duo cry out "Thunder Storm, Ranger Form!" before morphing. (Note: The Thunder Morphers used by Hunter and Blake resemble somewhat of an altered Beetle Bonder from the show, Big Bad Beetleborgs.)
Samurai Cyclone Morpher: When needed, the Green Samurai Ranger's morphing device materializes from the Samurai Amulet he wears around his neck, after which he calls "Samurai Storm, Ranger Form!" to access his Ranger powers.
Lightning Morpher: The Red Wind Ranger's Wind Morpher transforms into this device when he calls for it, which allows him to activate his Battlizer Armor. The Battlizer Armor was destroyed by Lothor in the finale.
Ninja Sword: Standard Wind Ranger weapon. The swords are later upgraded with stronger blades to allow greater attack power.
Laser Blaster: A rifle that the Wind Rangers can use simply by sheathing their Ninja Swords and pulling the sword's handle downward.
Thunder Staff: The standard Thunder Ranger weapon can become the Thunder Shield or Tornado Star throwing weapon, as well as extend to a full-length staff.
Thunderstorm Cannon: The combination of the Wind Rangers' Storm Striker and the Thunder Rangers' Thunder Blaster. According to Super Sentai continuity, the Thunderstorm Cannon can Combine with the Z-Rex Blaster (from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder). This combination would more than likely be called the Z-Rex Thunderstorm.
Storm Striker: A cannon formed by combining the Wind Rangers' weapons. Its finishing attack varies depending on which of the three weapons was placed in front.
Hawk Blaster: Red Wind Ranger's personal weapon. When the trigger is pressed, a powerful turbine revs up to allow powerful shots.
Lion Hammer: Yellow Wind Ranger's personal weapon, capable of causing tremors when it strikes the ground.
Sonic Fin: Blue Wind Ranger's personal weapon, able to use sound waves to lift the enemy off their feet, or make them cringe in pain.
Thunder Blaster: Blaster formed by combining the Navy Antler and Crimson Blaster.
Navy Antler: Navy Thunder Ranger's personal weapon can electrify targets upon catching them, and can also be attached to a Thunder Staff.
Samurai Saber: The Green Samurai Ranger's weapon can amplify his voice as well as remotely access Ninja Ops.
Lightning Riff Blaster: Guitar-based weapon that summons the Mighty Mammoth Zord. Initially used by the Green Samurai Ranger and later by other Rangers.
Thunder Blade: A special weapon given to Blake by his Thunder Academy Sensei. He spent time training with it under the guidance of a Thunder Academy graduate before revealing it in battle.
Ninja Gliders: Aerial transports for the Wind Rangers, summoned by pressing their belt buckles.
Ninja Glider Cycle: The Crimson Thunder Ranger's personal transport is the result of his powers being imprinted into a motorcycle, which appears to be a combination of his Tsunami Cycle and Ninja Glider.
Tsunami Cycles: Sleek motorcycles initially used by the Wind Rangers. The Thunder Rangers eventually receive their own Tsunami Cycles as well, created from stolen blueprints.
Dragonforce Vehicle: The Green Ranger's personal transport is powered by the Gem of Lost Souls. It can switch between a flame-spewing Serpent Mode or a compact mode armed with powerful drills.
Mobile Command Center: An 18-Wheeler truck that houses the Tsunami Cycles.
**The term "Hurricane Morpher" was used in the show once in the first episode where the Battlizer was first used, and was never called that again, it was simply referred to as the Battlizer in the series. The "Hurricane Morpher" was known as The "Lightning Morpher" which was the name given to the toy released by Bandai in the U.S.
The Zords in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm were mechanical animals piloted by the Wind and Thunder Rangers. The Samurai Star was piloted by the Green Samurai Ranger, and could transform from a helicopter mode to a Megazord Mode. The Mighty Mammothzord was found by Cam under the city and is controlled by Lightning Riff Blaster.
The complete series has been released in Germany across 11 Volumes. Each volume containing 1 disc, with the exception of Volumes 9-11 which were packaged together as a 3-disc set. Each disc includes the original English audio. The entire series has been released by Disney in the UK on 28 July 2008 in an 8-DVD set in Region 2 PAL format.