Thursday, October 6, 2022

Power Morphicon 2022: Unleashing the Beast (+ PMCs Ranked!)

I flew into Orange County Wednesday evening (8/26) and made my way to the airbnb in Long Beach that Batz, Mag-Num, her dad and friend had been staying at. Thursday I joined Batz for a day at Disneyland officially dubbed Ranger Bar Does Disney and then Friday was all Universal Studios. Can't wait for Super Nintendo World! Saturday we all left Long Beach and Batz & I headed to Pasadena - oh how nice it was to be back after 6 years. It was just after 12:30 by the time I got in a small line for my badge and Red Ranger membership level perks, WAY quicker than in 2018, thats for sure. On the lookout for anyone I know from the fandom, I observed a staff member run up to another fuming at how Jason David Frank was taking ALL the staff. I then headed to the villains panel, which I had been looking forward to with Colby Strong & Liana Ramirez (Beast Morphers) making their first ever panel, and the only panel appearance of Adelaide Kane (RPM) who was Saturday only - always great to see. Afterwards, I explored the floor for the first time, but unsure what to do, soon hopped next door to Starbucks and chilled off to the side of the floor with my frappuccino taking in all the action. JDF had a huge crowd in line as expected (also Saturday only), plus it was nice catching a nearby glimpse of the PMC7 Guest of Honor - GokaiRed from Gokaiger who I heard was charging like $300.

I rendezvous with Batz at the hotel to check in our room and back on the floor started to meet Beast Morphers cast - Rorrie Travis (Red) and Jazz Baduwalia (Blue). It was then time for the Mighty Morphin 29 Years Later panel and in the last hour of the day, I met Davi Santos (Dino Charge) and John Tui (SPD & Mystic Force) making his first PMC. Always ready to play paparazzi, I grabbed a pic of former longtime showrunner/EP Chip Lynn chatting with part of the Dino Fury cast as I slowly worked my way out.

Past PMCs had an official Saturday night event or concert happening but nothing was scheduled this year. So with the evening wide open after 6:00, I retreated back to our room and eventually met up with Batz who was hanging out in the hotel lobby bar. Soon we headed to Ralph's to get food & drinks for the Ranger Bar Pink Dolphin Party, grabbed dinner and begun setting up the hotel room. Tyler Waldman of Rangercast came by early and teased some info about season 30. Then the party got underway after 11:00 with a few rounds of Power Ranger fans coming by including our pal Eric Francisco, one of last from the old Mutant Chat who still goes to the con. I thought it was great seeing the younger generation in awe over VHS tapes of original episodes as one of the Ranger Bar TVs had In Space from Fox Kids and then Ninja Storm from ABC Kids/ABC Family playing.

Sunday got underway with the Dino Fury panel at 11:00 which included a message from showrunner/EP Simon Bennett officially announcing season 30 as Power Rangers Cosmic Fury - a 3rd season for Dino Fury with the same cast, something that hasn't happened since Mighty Morphin. It was supposed to be a bit of a surprise at the panel but Hasbro tweeted it out the night before around when Waldman was leaving our party, instead of Sunday at 8 am which PMC staff thought was happening. Whoops! It was also a bit awkward devoting 20 minutes of the panel to Cosmic Fury when the cast couldn't talk about it and very little was even known. But now that its all been revealed, I'm excited for this seemingly 10 episode 30th anniversary celebration with old faces returning and a new big bad likely joining Lord Zedd. I don't mind the upgraded Ryusoulger suits and get some fans wanting KyuRanger suits instead.

Anyway, up next was the Beast Morphers panel and soon after I met Jackie Scislowski (Yellow) and completed the quartet with Abraham Rodriguez (Gold) making sure to tell them how nice it was to see them after 4 years. I knew going into this weekend I wasn't really gonna see anyone from the Zordon era of the show but I did swing by Selwyn Ward ("The First Black Leader of the Power Rangers!") I had never met so he could sign an unopened Blue Space Ranger. Another thing different than past years was having the current cast at booths all weekend rather than the limited signings the casts of Samurai, Megaforce and Dino Charge had. So with part of the Dino Fury cast on the floor I met Hunter Deno (Pink), went to the voice actors panel at 3:00 and finished off PMC7 meeting Tessa Rao (Green).

This year definitely had other changes and differences from past PMCs. As always, the floor was packed with cast, all the PR toys you can ever imagine, even a good amount of non-PR stuff - but still felt a bit more lowkey without any presence from Hasbro, while past cons had Bandai, and 2018 in Oakland had full suits on display & a huge helmet display. It sounds like a lot of fans really enjoyed the interactions with cast and the intimate feel this year, obviously nice after what the world has gone through. I was unsure going in how this exactly would go but didn't feel like the pandemic impacted things at all in the end. This was also the first time I skipped Friday which worked out well since the panel schedule was rather light and I was confident I'd still have plenty of time to see a lot of recent cast. I was glad I didn't get the Gold Ranger membership this time (which I had done pretty much every year before), instead going for the cheaper Red Ranger with less perks/swag, especially as my collection of PR related clothing dating back to 2010 grows. Plus the PMC7 convention coin actually has the wrong date on it, all the more reason to cutback on these perks. 2024 I imagine will be a lot like this one, going just 2 days. There's a lot of Rangers, villains and voice cast I've met now and several I don't really care to. If there's no new cast, I'd hopefully be able to fill a few holes in recent & Disney era cast I missed when they were there before and whoever makes the con for the first time.

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PMCs Least Favorite to Favorite 

⚡ 2010: Easily my least favorite. At the time it was awesome PMC was moving to Pasadena under new ownership and I was ready to improve on 2007. But the trip got off to a rocky start after a falling out with puperazzi/Spy a few months prior came to a head in an encounter on Thursday. This was the only time PMC was in the convention center "basement" with a layout having the guests boxed in, so I'm not a big fan of how some of the pics turned out with the fan and guest on either side of the table. I got tons of autographs but lost a LOT of photos after the camera crashed Saturday evening. Jason Faunt and Erin Cahill (Time Force) are the only ones I for sure got new photos with. Some of the cast I definitely could've held off on seeing until later PMCs. I also have to just shake my head with how much I pushed to be included in the group on Night Zero in the long era of Chris Funaro as head of Mutant Chat.

2007: This was a VERY intimate experience for us all, literally being able to walk up to & meet cast, and getting autographs/pics with the entire cast of Operation Overdrive, what pretty much started it all. One of the first unexpected fanboy moments has to be meeting Paul Schrier in the hall. But I have to cringe at how way too awestruck I was at everything and not really talking to anyone besides Spy. Plus I was figuring out as I went along how quickly the camera (which was new then) used up non-rechargeable batteries and the whole insistence of sticking with the group even if it meant shleping my luggage around. 😬

2016: The big highlight was meeting all the Megaforce Rangers, one of the best groups of the 2010s. The Dino Charge panel with the Ninja Steel cast reveal and "Sudarso Bros" moment was awesome at the time, but aside from probably Zoe Robins (White), I don't care if I ever meet anyone from that cast in what would become one of the worst seasons of PR.

2022: I'd give this year the edge over 2016 but it's hard to top the next 3...

2012: This weekend was mega to say the least, getting a lot of photos, having no issues with the camera or anything and the Megaforce cast reveal in the Samurai panel which was a total shocker. Aside from how Power Rangers Samurai was going on TV, I loved meeting some of the team and still fondly look back on how open they were with posing for photos without the restrictions from before.

2018: Didn't care much for the Ninja Steel panel but of course the reveal of Beast Morphers with Rorrie, Jazz and Jackie during it was awesome. Other big highlights have to be David Fielding doing Zordon thanks to rigged mic no one knew was happening and Christopher Khaymen Lee (In Space) & posse stopping by the Pink Dolphin Party.

2014: If I had to pick an absolute favorite this would be it. Hector David Jr (Samurai) made for one interesting night during that years Pink Dolphin Party. Great moments in meeting more of that cast and the expected Dino Charge cast reveal with Brennan Mejia who would become one of my favorite Reds of the 2010s and a pretty cool dude.