Billy Cranston

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Billy Cranston
Billy Cranston
From Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
and Power Rangers: Zeo
Title(s) Blue Power Ranger
Blue Ninja Ranger
First appearance Day of the Dumpster (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)
Last appearance Rangers of Two Worlds, Part 2 (Power Rangers: Zeo)
Status Retired
Affiliations/Relatives Alien Rangers of Aquitar
Homeworld Earth
Weapons/Gear Power Morpher

Wrist Communicator
Blade Blaster
Power Lance
Power Blaster
Power Cannon
Stega Stinger (movie only)
Metallic Armor

Vehicles Blue Shark Cycle
Zords Triceratops Dinozord
Unicorn Thunderzord
Wolf Ninjazord
Blue Shogunzord
Portrayed by David Yost

Billy Cranston is a fictional character in the Power Rangers universe. He is the Blue Power Ranger in the series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He was portrayed by David Yost. He is the longest running original power ranger, and the second longest running overall behind Tommy Oliver.

In the episode "High Five", Billy not only created the communicators, but also the interface that allowed the devices a remote access to the Command Center's teleportation unit.

He is initially very insecure about himself, making him an easy target for people like Bulk and Skull, who torment him often in the beginning. The other Rangers, especially Trini, defended him loyally, but Billy later evolved to become a stronger individual.

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[edit] Character history

[edit] In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

"Triceratops!" - Billy morphing into the Blue Power Ranger
"Triceratops!" - Billy morphing into the Blue Power Ranger

Billy began the series as the stereotypical "nerd." His closest friend throughout the series was Trini Kwan, to whom he could communicate most comfortably and effectively. Billy was one of the top members of Angel Grove High's science club and often helped its younger members with their experiments. One such example was with Willy, a young boy he helped to create a virtual reality simulator for a Science Fair.

It revealed that, due to an experience in his youth when he was bitten by a fish during an experiment involving whirlpools, Billy developed icthyophobia: fear of fish. This fear would affect him well into his teens and Rita would use a spell to exacerbate this fear. When he is the last Ranger left able to contend with the Goo Fish monster, Billy overcomes the spell and then, after helping to free his friends and defeat the monster, completely overcomes the fear itself on a fishing trip with Ernie, the owner of the Youth Center.

Each of Billy's teammates have a unique skill to offer the team and, in Billy's case, it was his vast intelligence. He sought out to improve himself physically, and the audience would see him transition over time from the suspenders-wearing "brain" to a confident, hyper-intelligent athlete with appreciable fighting skills, thanks in great part to Trini's Uncle Howard. Teammates Jason and later Tommy who would graduate Billy to the red belt level in karate.

Billy as the Blue Power Ranger
Billy as the Blue Power Ranger

Billy's intelligence would help the Rangers save the world on many occasions. When the Command Center was damaged, Zordon lost and Alpha incapacitated, it was his invention, the RADBUG that allowed the rangers to travel to the Command Center. He performed a wide array of tasks, ranging from creating the method for which the Ranger's would use initially to infiltrate Rita's Dark Dimension, to disarming the lock-out mechanism for Alpha's activated self-destruct, and many other achievements. Though Billy did manage to attract girls earlier in his "nerd-like" persona, it was after he began his journey toward self-improvement that he would garner more attention from romantic interests, even more so than the other members of the team.

Billy is accepted into the Young Scientists of America program. In the second season, he befriends Zack's cousin Curtis when he becomes the newest student at Angel Grove High. Curtis' musical interests, particularly in playing the trumpet, sparks Billy's intrigue into the rhythmic patterns of jazz music.

Later in the second season, a time traveling Kimberly would recruit Billy's ancestor William in the 1880's to become the first Blue Ranger when she assembles and takes command of the Wild West Ranger team in a battle against Goldar and several other time traveling foes.

In the third season, after Kimberly decided to leave, Billy stepped up to second-in-command.

[edit] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie

Billy appears in this movie. Due to the alternate timeline of this movie, it is unknown if Billy had control of the Triceratops Dinozord or the Unicorn Thunderzord, although he still had the triceratops dino power coin. He also used a weapon that did not exist on the show: the Stega Stinger. Billy was depowered by Ivan Ooze and had to travel to Phaedos. There he gained the power of the Ninjetti and a Blue Wolf Ninjazord.

[edit] Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers

The Rangers are de-aged by a time reversal spell performed by Rita Repulsa's father, Master Vile. Billy devises a plan to restore the ranger's age using a machine that runs off of the power coins. Billy restores himself, but Goldar steals the machine and Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa destroy all six Ninja Power Coins. With his Wolf Ninja Power Coin destroyed and his Triceratops Dino Power Coin damaged beyond use, Billy's role changed. He no longer fought as a Power Ranger, but rather acted solely in an advisory and supporting role. In fact, Billy was the only Ranger in this period to be portrayed by his own actor - the others had been replaced temporarily by child actors after Master Vile had used the Orb of Doom to revert time by approximately ten years. Billy acted in this period as a liaison between the Aquitian Rangers and Earth. It was the cure for Billy's reverse-aging that eventually served as the plot device by which he was removed from the show. When Power Rangers: Zeo began, Billy officially retired from active Ranger service, allowing Tanya to take his place while he continued his support role by creating and maintaining most of the weaponry, gadgets and Zords the Zeo Rangers would use.

[edit] In Power Rangers: Zeo

Billy's farewell transmission
Billy's farewell transmission

The writers left the choice open as to whether or not Billy would become a Zeo Ranger, with him musing at the start of Zeo that he could always assume the Zeo power in an emergency. Before the Gold Ranger's identity was revealed as Trey of Triforia, the writers left several red herrings to mislead the viewers into believing that the Gold Ranger was Billy. When Trey of Triforia returned to Triforia on sabbatical to try to unify his three selves, Billy was selected to assume Gold Ranger's powers. However, the "negative proton energy" that his body had absorbed in the Command Center's explosion prevented him from taking the powers. Former teammate Jason Lee Scott received the powers instead.

He did not receive any Ranger powers again, and was written out of the series near the end of Power Rangers: Zeo either because David Yost had asked for more money or because he had a falling out with the production crew.

Billy was last seen in one of the final Zeo episodes suffering from accelerated aging because the regenerator he used to restore his proper age had a side effect. To counter this, he traveled to Aquitar for a cure from their Eternal Falls (analogous to the Fountain of Youth), and opted to remain there with Cestria, a female Aquitian with whom he had fallen in love.

Because of the absence of Yost (he had left the show a few episodes prior to his character's departure, hence his lack of appearance in them), stock footage of Billy was used for his departure and his character was voiced by someone else.

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Preceded by
William Cranston
Blue Ranger
1993 - 1996
Succeeded by
Cestro
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