Kimberly Hart - Kisekae
by BlueQuestion15
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3 years ago
I was in love with The Pink Power Ranger, Kimberly Hart, from the moment I saw her on TV back in 1994. I was in 4th grade, so I was old enough to know that they were actors in a TV show, but that they were still real people, too.
I was even in The Official Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fan Club. The Fan Club Kit (that I still have) came with """Autographed""" 8X10 photos of the original six Power Rangers, but even back then I knew a photocopied autograph when I saw it. So I knew they were not really individually hand signed by the actors.
BUT I was able to fix that within the last few years when I met Walter Jones and Austin St. John and they signed those very same Fan Club photos for real. (Both are super nice guys, too.) I still hope to meet Amy Jo Johnson one day, and I deeply regret never meeting my favorite, Jason David Frank. Amy Jo Johnson's tearful tribute to him a few months ago absolutely broke my heart.
I had the first Mighty Morphin Power Rangers video game for Super Nintendo, and I played the hell out of it. It was a fun way to use up 45 minutes, and the soundtrack was incredible. A frenemy of mine at the time said it was just a copy of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade Game because of the endless waves of different colored Puttys / Foot Soldiers. I disagreed because the Ninja Turtles in the game were basically all the same character with different headbands and weapons, but the teenagers in Power Rangers each had their own fighting style, movement and idle animations that made them all unique to play as. A simple game, but one with a lot of...heart.
This is a work of fiction wherein all characters are over the age of 18
I was even in The Official Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fan Club. The Fan Club Kit (that I still have) came with """Autographed""" 8X10 photos of the original six Power Rangers, but even back then I knew a photocopied autograph when I saw it. So I knew they were not really individually hand signed by the actors.
BUT I was able to fix that within the last few years when I met Walter Jones and Austin St. John and they signed those very same Fan Club photos for real. (Both are super nice guys, too.) I still hope to meet Amy Jo Johnson one day, and I deeply regret never meeting my favorite, Jason David Frank. Amy Jo Johnson's tearful tribute to him a few months ago absolutely broke my heart.
I had the first Mighty Morphin Power Rangers video game for Super Nintendo, and I played the hell out of it. It was a fun way to use up 45 minutes, and the soundtrack was incredible. A frenemy of mine at the time said it was just a copy of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade Game because of the endless waves of different colored Puttys / Foot Soldiers. I disagreed because the Ninja Turtles in the game were basically all the same character with different headbands and weapons, but the teenagers in Power Rangers each had their own fighting style, movement and idle animations that made them all unique to play as. A simple game, but one with a lot of...heart.
This is a work of fiction wherein all characters are over the age of 18
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