About 21 weeks ago, I ended up answering a question to a user from the Help Team page. They asked a question how they can draw the Power Rangers to which I sent them http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Power-Ranger/
. I just looked at this article a few days ago when the user got back to me wanting to know how they can read this article (apparently, they didn’t realize I had sent them an internal link). I opened it to see something really interesting. Since my best drawings of people and items are stick figures, I can’t really help with adjusting it. What I found was an article that contained a mish-mosh of one part of each power ranger found at the very end. I know from watching their program each one has their own style, and also each “monster” ranger also contains a person before they mutate. Perhaps this article could have an expansion done to become drawing each mutated form individually in their own section. I’m not one to try and beg, but perhaps the person who expands this could also try and draw teach how to draw the most current “regular” (non-mutated person in additional sections too). This part is definitely open for discussion.
I don’t remember Power Rangers very well from when I watched it as a kid, but I remember (and Google Images seems to agree) that the Power Rangers were normal people in full-body suits (to conceal their secret identity or whatever). The crazy dinosaur monster dragon things they turn into is when they use their powers to combine themselves or something. I don’t remember all the details (and this was probably a horrible synopsis), but I think that this article should discuss the “normal” Power Rangers in suits. From there, we could either have separate articles for their different forms, or different methods within that one article.