Power Rangers Dino Fury

Power Rangers Dino Fury is the 28th and 29th seasons of Power Rangers, serving as an adaptation of the 43rd Super Sentai series, Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger. The series is Hasbro's second production under their film division Allspark Pictures & Entertainment One following their acquisition of the franchise.

Plot
When an army of powerful alien beings are unleashed on Earth, threatening life as we know it, a brand-new team of Power Rangers, fueled by the pre-historic power of the dinosaurs, are recruited to deal with the threat.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despite the franchise looking like it was gonna get better, this show feels like a HUGE downgrade from Power Rangers Beast Morphers.
 * 2) The show barely utilizes any of the unique assets that are presented from it's Japanese counterpart, making it feel like they could've adapted any other Sentai with nothing about it feeling different.
 * 3) Going off that point, that also means the show has almost nothing to do with dinosaurs and knights, only going for the generic Sci-Fi Fantasy genre Power Rangers did a loads times, similarly to Ninja Steel.
 * 4) The acting from everyone in this show is very one-note, making everything that happens feel very lifeless and unenergetic, almost as if anyone who was working on the show didn't want to be there.
 * 5) * Ollie Akana/Dino Fury Blue might be the worst offender of this as he can also act very rude to most of the other characters, most of the time for no reason.
 * 6) Izzy Garcia/Dino Fury Green and Javi Garcia/Dino Fury Black don't feel like they serve much of a purpose in the show, making them very forgettable (except for one thing we'll get to later).
 * 7) While not necessarily a bad thing, Izzy ripping off her skirt as Dino Fury Green (Which might have been done because her Japanese counterpart "Towa" was Male) was played out a little too seriously and could be considered exploitive, especially considering there were past female rangers whose Japanese counterparts were Male and not having skirts.
 * 8) The supporting characters were no better. Jane Fairview and J-Borg are essentially knockoff Buzzfeed employees who act like unfunny comic relief and Warden Garcia who's also a generic jerky character.
 * 9) The audio in this season might be some of the worst in Power Rangers, as the dubbing is very inconsistent, with some characters feeling very quiet and then randomly loud. Not to mention that all the music are different loops of Electronic Rock that's toned down like crazy.
 * 10) Most of the villains sound very annoying and also play for comic relief.
 * 11) While it was nice seeing Lord Zedd return, he only shows up in one episode (Old Foes), and is absent for the rest of the first half of the season (though it's very likely he'll return in the second half).
 * It, unfortunately, will not get to team up with Power Rangers Beast Morphers due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
 * 1) And finally to rub salt on an open wound, its Sentai counterpart, Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger (despite being better), was also very bland, meaning fans who wanted a Dinosaur/Knight themed Ranger team were led to disappointment.

Good Qualities

 * 1) This show did a very good job with minority representation/inclusiveness, with Izzy being out first LGBTQ+ Ranger in show, and Aiyon being our first Black Sixth Ranger.
 * 2) There are still some likable characters such as Zayto/Dino Fury Red, Amelia Jones/Dino Fury Pink, Aiyon/Dino Fury Gold, and Void Knight (depending on your point of view).
 * 3) Despite the audio quality of this season, it fortunately doesn’t rehash much of the “Go Go Power Rangers” music as the Neo-Saban seasons and Beast Morphers.
 * 4) Three words: Lord Zedd's return.
 * 5) It's still waaaay better than Operation Overdrive, Megaforce, and Ninja Steel.
 * 6) It aired alongside Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger, a great anniversary season.

Triva

 * This is was the last Power Rangers season to air on Nickelodeon. Starting with Dino Fury's second season (2022), Power Rangers will be airing new episodes on Netflix.