Characters
Main Characters (Turbo Rangers)
- Tommy Oliver
- The Red Turbo Ranger, played by Jason David Frank.
- Adam Park
- The Green Turbo Ranger, played by Johnny Yong Bosch.
- Katherine Hillard
- The Pink Turbo Ranger, played by Catherine Sutherland. Briefly appears, partially morphed, as Zeo Ranger I - Pink.
- Tanya Sloan
- The Yellow Turbo Ranger, played by Nakia Burrise.
- Justin Stewart
- The Blue Turbo Ranger, played by Blake Foster.
Supporting Characters/Former Rangers
- Jason Lee Scott
- The original Red Power Ranger and the second Gold Zeo Ranger, played by Austin St. John.
- Kimberly Hart
- The original Pink Power Ranger and Pink Ninja Ranger, played by Amy Jo Johnson.
- Rocky DeSantos
- The second Red Power Ranger, Red Ninja Ranger, and Zeo Ranger III, played by Steve Cardenas.
- Zordon
- Alpha 5
- Lerigot
- Bulk and Skull
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