Alpha's Magical Christmas
Produced during Season 2 of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, "Alpha's Magical Christmas" is a direct-to-video musical Christmas special revolving around Alpha inside the Command Center. The Rangers are currently at the North Pole assisting Santa Claus in preparation for the holiday. Meanwhile, Alpha remains with Zordon for Christmas at the Command Center. Despite Zordon's presence, Alpha feels miserable from his loneliness. Out of pity, Zordon cheers Alpha up by presenting a Christmas tree to him, then follows that up by teleporting a group of children to the Command Center to sing Christmas carols with Alpha. Together they sing such carols as "Good King Wenceslas", "Deck the Halls", "Here We Come A-Caroling", "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night". After the children leave via the "magical portal", Tommy, Kimberly and Billy teleport to the Command Center in their ranger suits. Then some snowflakes come down and along with Alpha they sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" before the end.
"Alpha's Magical Christmas" has a few inconsistencies with the show's continuity. When the Rangers appear, Tommy is clad in his Green Ranger outfit, despite the presence of Rocky, Adam and Aisha, who were introduced after Tommy became the White Ranger. Already Power Rangers, they speak to Alpha through the Viewing Globe.
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