Villains in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

Villains In Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

The fictional villains of the Power Rangers universe that appeared in the television series Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and opposed the Lightspeed Rescue Rangers were demons who served Queen Bansheera.

5,000 years ago, a faction of evil demons had plans to destroy and conquer the Earth, but they were sealed away in the Tomb of Forever by a warlock. In the present day, a group of wandering nomads accidentally freed the demons. The demons are angry to find that humans have built the city of Mariner Bay over their former palace and vow to get it back. They also worked to revive Queen Bansheera. The leader of the demons at any one time (below Bansheera herself) wielded the Star Power. This Star Power was passed from its initial owner, Diabolico, to Bansheera's son Olympius during the course of the series as Bansheera awaits the day to release the demons from the Shadow World. The main antagonists are listed below in order of appearance.

Read more about Villains In Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue:  Queen Bansheera, Prince Olympius, Diabolico, Vypra, Loki, Jinxer, Triskull, The Troika Monsters, Batlings, Demons

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