
Morphinizin' Chroma Corps
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Narrateur(s):
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Hannah Schooner
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Giancarlo Herrera
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Auteur(s):
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Virgil Knightley
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Danny Rogan
À propos de cet audio
Martial arts, giant robots, corny alien monsters, and conveniently color-coded fashion? It must be Morphinizin’ Time!
After the Watchers of All Worlds choose karate champion and three-time-employee of the month Jason Caulfield to lead the reformed Chroma Corps against the monsters of Lord Evilface, he ends up in charge of four female warriors, each with their own quirks.
But his new life isn’t all pizza, karate, friendship, and romantic tension. The monsters he and his fellow rangers face are super dangerous... and super weird. Also, they keep making these horrible puns.
Can Jason, Doctor Goodbrain, and his beautiful teammates stop Lord Evilface from conquering the galaxy? Can our red ranger handle living in the same town as his ex-girlfriend, who’s now Lord Evilface’s spider-themed henchwoman? Can he handle living with four improbably beautiful ladies at the same time?
The cosmos calls for heroes. Which means it's... Go Time, Chroma Rangers!
©2025 Virgil Knightley and Danny Rogan (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLCOn the one hand, it's a parody of the various Sentai TV shows, especially Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. The parody is blatant, from the made-up reasons why they have to do things the way they do, to the in-jokes that fans will get about the roles of each member of the team. The book is silly, but that's not a bad thing when your team is fighting a monstrous hot dog using psychic puns, or when you hear about lawyers getting involved. I'm not actually a fan of the genre, but I was enjoying this part of the book.
On the other hand, it's also got an erotica harem aspect to it, with our single male main character having a duty to have sex with his four gorgeous teammates. That's not a bad thing either - except that the two aspects of the book don't mesh well. The main character is a childlike boy scout who frowns on swearing - even during sex - and obsesses over karate, pizza and team-building. This has the effect of making the sex scenes - mostly near the end of the book - feel a bit creepy. The whole book is chock-full of innuendo-laden jokes, but they're often played off as innocent in a way that just reinforces this. To me, they fell flat and felt forced.
In the end, I finished the book. The duet narrators did a fantastic job of voices, although it's a bit weird to hear a Brooklyn accent from a space alien catgirl. But the book left me unimpressed.
A love letter to the TV show... with porn.
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