
Instead, I continued to enjoy the episodes of the original seasons and Zeo I had on tape for years to come and only casually watched the end credits to Lightspeed Rescue after coming home from school. I had a mild interest in watching Power Rangers in Space (I was heavy into space at the time) but even then, I didn't tune in. I lost interest in Power Rangers midway through Turbo, maybe even slightly earlier. My only real issue is that, while it made an awesome orchestral appearance in the new film, it wasn't the basis for the score as a whole. And while it's not the top of this list, its importance will never be forgotten. This song is legitimately one of the legendary, archetypical pieces of Saturday morning intros that will always have its place among the Pop Culture Kingdom. If you're just listening the song or hearing it during the show, no chorus could be more fitting for the martial arts action on screen. The strangest part is that they don't seem cheesy unless you really take a step back and think about it. Immediately after this we get the famous "Go Go Power Rangers," and it's hard not to appreciate the straightforward approach to these lyrics. What sets this song apart almost immediately is its legitimately hard-rock edge, with a rough riff and face-melting shredding to start. Easily the least complex theme on the list, what it doesn't deliver in depth, it does in raw coolness.



The theme song that echoed throughout the 90s and beyond, its cultural impact is long-lasting and undeniable.
