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"A Different Shade of Pink (Part 1)"
Series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Season 3, Episode 22
Air date November 6th, 1995
Writers Douglas Sloan
Director Robert Radler
Producers Ann Knapp; Ronnie Hader; Shuki Levy; Tony Oliver; Paul F. Rosenthal; Douglas Sloan; Haim Saban
Starring Amy Jo Johnson; David Yost; Johnny Yong Bosch; Karan Ashley; Steve Cardenas; Jason David Frank; Paul Schrier; Jason Narvy
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"A Different Shade of Pink (Part 1)" is the twenty-second episode of the children's superhero fantasy series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and the 134th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Douglas Sloan with a script written by Robert Radler. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, November 6th, 1995.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Amy Jo Johnson Pink Ranger, Kimberly Hart
David Yost Blue Ranger, Billy Cranston
Johnny Yong Bosch Black Ranger, Adam Park
Karan Ashley Yellow Ranger, Aisha Campbell
Steve Cardenas Red Ranger, Rocky DeSantos
Jason David Frank White Ranger, Tommy Oliver
Paul Schrier Bulk
Jason Narvy Skull

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Barbara Goodson Rita Repulsa
Carla Pérez Rita Repulsa
Ed Neil Lord Zedd
Robert Axelrod Lord Zedd
Donene Kistler Alpha 5
Richard Steven Horvitz Alpha 5
Robert L. Manahan Zordon
Catherine Sutherland Katherine "Kat" Hillard

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Bob Pappenbrook Rito Revolto
Michael Sorich Vampirus
Richard Genelle Ernie
Tatsuro Koike Tenga
Namihei Koshige Tenga
Tadahiro Nakamura Tenga
Makoto Yokoyama Tenga

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