No powers for Kim, obviously. No Zords, either, lol.
No powers for Kim, obviously. No Zords, either, lol.
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"There's too many of them!" "I've got it!" *puts a bucket on a single putty's head*
I am a mighty wizard from magic lands
Yeah that made no sense to me even as a kid.
But you know what, for all it's flaws I love MMPR. Yes it's silly, cheesy and has a bunch of stuff that really isn't logical or plausible but it's fun. Not everything should be taken too seriously. Plus it has a certain all-roundedness that allows it to crossover with all kinds of series with a lot of different tones and flavours.
Anyway, on topic, I haven't watched this Karate Kid sequel series, but I'll say Kim wins due to having a lot of practical combat experience as the videos Guy1 posted show.
For being the non-fighter of the group, Billy's fighting development quickly exceeded Daniel LaRusso's.
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Billy started at first struggling with putties. He began martial arts training with Jason and then continued with Tommy.
Getting the Gold Ranger Powers would have been a perfect 'graduation' for his journey. By far my biggest disappointment with Power Rangers
Getting back on topic, I'm giving it to Kimberly. She's accomplished at gymnastics, gets into fights on a daily basis, and does fine in combat unmorphed.