![]() Maybe that’s why the 2019 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover miniseries seemed like such a natural progression of both franchises. Lastly, instead of Donatello’s classic bo staff the Black Turtle Ranger now wields the Power Axe. The helmet looks perfectly molded to fit a turtle head and includes not only the mastodon motif but the glowing red eyes seen in the IDW/BOOM! crossover. The look recreates the comic crossover perfectly, complete with Donny’s golden shell armor combined with elements of the classic Black Ranger suit. Honoring one of the coolest moments in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover comics - when the Turtles and April O’Neil are granted Morphin powers - cosplayer Swagwing Duck has displayed his take on Donatello's Black Ranger on his Instagram account. Now, a new cosplay is honoring the IDW Publishing/BOOM! Studios crossover with a killer look that will leave fans yelling, “ Go Go Turtle Power!” According to him, said script was considered too dark.There is something quintessentially '90s about the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which is why it was only a matter of time before the two franchises crossed over. In January 5th 2019 on his Instagram Stories, he revealed that in 1996 he wrote the script for an episode of MMPR entitled Billy's Transformation.His favorite episodes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are Food Fight, Power Ranger Punks, Peace, Love and Woe, and Switching Places.Jason Narvy also auditioned for the role of Billy, but later was chosen to play Skull.Jones played Zack Taylor, Black Ranger from Mighty Morphin. The role of Billy was offered to Walter Jones, but he declined it, saying the role of Black Ranger will suit him better.However, Yost felt that he would not be able to cope with the role of the leader, and the role was passed on to Austin St. Yost auditioned for the role of Jason Lee Scott and even won the role.in Communications at Graceland University. He was the only cast member who appeared in every episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.David Yost is the oldest of the six original Ranger actors, being 23 years old during filming of the first season of MMPR and 24 by the time it premiered.Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Sega CD) (1995).The Good, the Bad, and the Stupid: The Misadventures of Bulk and Skull (1995).Lord Zedd's Monster Heads: The Greatest Villains of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1995).Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Official Fan Club Video (1994) - Billy Cranston. ![]() Day of the Dumpster (original version) - Billy Cranston.Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993–1996) - Billy Cranston, William.Power Rangers: Zeo (1996) - Billy Cranston.Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995) - Billy Cranston.On September 30th, 2022, David Yost and Walter Jones confirmed that they would be returning to Power Rangers and reprising their roles for a project for the 30th anniversary of the show. However, Yost would not return for these episodes and the blue ranger would only stay morphed with voiceover from a different actor. The Mighty Morphin Blue Ranger would later make minor appearances in Power Rangers Super Megaforce and Power Rangers Beast Morphers. During the panel, several of his former co-stars came up and gave him a warm welcome in support of him. In August 2012, he attended Power Morphicon, a Power Rangers fan convention, hosting his own personal panel, as well as afterwards autographing several pieces of memorabilia to raise money on behalf of the Trevor Project. Shortly after this interview, producer Scott Page-Pagter stated that Yost left over a pay dispute and that the allegations of homophobia are false he added that Yost did not get along with any of the crew. As a result, he had no involvement in how his character was written out nor did he know until years later. He revealed that the true reason he quit Power Rangers Zeo was over constant harassment over his sexuality that occurred for years onset from the crew, directors, writers, and even producers. In August 2010, Yost officially came out publicly as gay. He attended co-star Thuy Trang's funeral in September 2001 along with former co-star Amy Jo Johnson. In addition, he played Cranston's ancestor, William in the 2-part episode " Wild West Rangers". Yost reprised his role as Billy in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, which is set in a different continuity from the main series. He currently lives in Montecito, California. He is best known for playing Billy Cranston in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993–1996) and Power Rangers Zeo (1996). Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movieĭavid Yost (born Januin Council Bluffs, Iowa) is an American actor.Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (153 episodes).
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