Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Michael is voice cast in 14 episodes,
one as D.j. Drummond, thirteen as Vexacus
2003
Produced by BVS International, Buena Vista Television, Renaissance Atlantic Films, Toie Company
Ninja Storm is the 11th season in the Power Rangers franchise and the first to be filmed in New Zealand.
Tori, Shane, and Dustin lead typical teenage lives in Blue Bay Harbor but they have one thing in common: they are
students at a secret ninja school under the teachings of a wise sensei. Their world changes when Lothor, a ninja
master banished
to space for his evil deeds, returns to Earth bent on revenge. Sensei gives Wind Morphers to the
three kids that will transform them into Power Rangers to compete in this ultimate battle. Combining humor, drama and
martial-arts action, this series revolves
around ordinary teens who take on extraordinary powers to defend the world.
Michael voiced D.J. Drummond, one of Lothor's alien monsters.
He's a mix of electricity, a radio, and a rain maker's drum.
1.21, 'Good Will Hunter' (premiered 28 June 2003)
Written by Steve Slavkin; directed Andrew Merrifield
Hunter tries being a big brother to a resistant little fatherless kid while Marah and Kapri try to retrieve Lothor's Personal Alien Manager (PAM) that they mistakenly traded on the Internet. |
Michael voiced Vexacus, a renegade bounty hunter.
1.26 'Shane's Karma', part I (premiered 9 August 2003)
Written by Mark Hoffmeier, John Telligen; directed by Charlie Haskell
Two aliens in a cat and mouse chase come to Earth. The first wants to return a favor to Shane, the other wants to prevent it, and only Lothor understands what's at stake. |
1.27 'Shane's Karma', part II (premiered 9 August 2003)
Written by Mark Hoffmeier, John Telligen; directed by Charlie Haskell
Though mortal enemies, Lothor and Vexacus strike a deal to work together for mutual benefit, and as Skyla's time grows stort, she endeavors to be near Shane when it's her time to pass on.
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1.28 'Shimazu Returns', part I (premiered 16 August 2003)
Written by Douglas Sloan; directed by Andrew Merrifield
A fight in the artifact room of the Museum of Asian History awakens the spirit of an ancient warlord who uses werewolf-like creatures called Wolfblades to terrorize people.
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1.29 'Shimazu Returns', part II (premiered 23 August 2003)
Written by Douglas Sloan; directed by Andrew Merrifield
Cam examines the artifact and determines that, to open the portal it describes, the Rangers must become temporarily powerless.
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1.30 'The Wild Wipeout' (premiered 20 September 2003)
Written by Jackie Marchand; directed by Andrew Merrifield
Tori is transported to another dimention where the Rangers are evil. She teams up with Lothor and his forces to defeat the Rangers and restore peace to the city.
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1.31 'Double-Edged Blake' (premiered 27 September 2003)
Written by Jackie Marchand; directed by Wayne Rose
Tori discovers Blake's been seeing another woman in secret. Meanwhile, Lothor takes a decisive step in getting more serious about dealing with the Rangers.
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1.32 'Eye of the Storm' (premiered 27 September 2003)
Written by Ann Austen; directed by Charlie Haskell
Lothor's newest alien monster spreads panic through the city via collars of fear, but Shane's already trembling over the impending visit of his disapproving much older brother.
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1.33 'General Deception', part I (premiered 4 October 2003)
Written by Ann Austen; directed by Wayne Rose
As Tori drives the boys to their two-day camping trip, two of Lothor's officers decide to make themselves look better by making Zurgane look worse.
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1.34 'General Deception', part II (premiered 4 October 2003)
Written by Ann Austen; directed by Wayne Rose
As Zurgane stands poised at last for a final victory over the Power Rangers, a couple of allies await his downfall.
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1.35 'A Gem of a Day' (premiered 18 October 2003)
Written by Ann Knapp; directed by Charlie Haskell
Hunter's been holding out on the other Rangers. Not all the fragments of the Gem of Souls were thrown into the ocean. Vexacus senses this and wants what's left.
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1.36 'Down and Dirty' (premiered 18 October 2003)
Written by Douglas Sloan; directed by Charlie Haskell
While a track incident puts once close-knit brothers Blake and Hunter at odds with each other, sisters Marah and Kapri surprise everyone by recruiting Shimazu and attacking the Rangers with Zords of their own. |
1.37 'Storm Before the Calm', part I (premiered 15 November 2003)
Written by Douglas Sloan; directed by Paul Grinder
With the Scroll of Destiny to guide him, Lother finally brings about what he's desired most for a long time - the beginning of the end of the Power Rangers. |
1.38 'Storm Before the Calm', part II (premiered 15 November 2003)
Written by Ann Austen; directed by Paul Grinder
With the Ranger Zords destroyed, Lothor finally opens the Abyss of Evil and leads all his formerly defeated alien ninjas back from the dead to attack the Rangers en masse. |
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