In
late August of 1993, America was introduced to five teenagers with
attitude. Using the power of the dinosaur, these five ordinary teens
protected the world from the forces of evil and inspired a generation of
viewers to believe that, even if they were ordinary, they could still
accomplish extraordinary things. They were the Mighty Morphin’ Power
Rangers. It was during this time that 20-year-old Jason David Frank got
his first taste of stardom. Joining the series as Tommy Oliver, a
young martial artist new to town, Jason quickly captured the imagination
of viewers everywhere as he donned green and gold and battled the other
rangers, having been put under an evil spell by the show’s antagonist,
Rita Repulsa. As the show progressed, Rita’s spell was broken, Tommy
joined the other five rangers in the fight for good, and soon found
himself leading the team.
It is now August of 2014 and Jason, now 40, has just arrived in Rosemont, Illinois for the annual Chicago Wizard World Comic Con Convention. Since his start with the Power Rangers 21 years prior, he has played five different rangers as Tommy Oliver and has made more appearances on the show than any other actor while the Power Rangers franchise has endured for over two decades and undergone multiple reincarnations, making it one of the most widely successful children’s television programs in history. Jason is also one of the most sought after celebrities at fan conventions like Comic Con.
We had the unique opportunity to sit down with “JDF” for just a few minutes and get inside the mind of the man behind arguably the most popular Power Ranger of all time.
After
hearing this response to our opening question, we became quite curious
as to how one man manages to balance his commitment to the fans with the
other aspects of his life like his family, acting career, overseeing
his own business, and hobbies which include skydiving, in which he holds
a world record. “That’s definitely hard,” he said. His secret? Time
budgeting. Practically every second of every day is accounted for
before it even begins. Through time budgeting, he is able to juggle
appearances and running a business while still being allowed time to
spend with his family, train, enjoy his hobbies, and still get some much
needed leisure time. He goes on to say, “You just have to strive to be
the best you can and you just can’t ever give up. People are here to
see me. I want to give them my positives and they want to take the
positives. I don’t want to give them my negatives.” On top of this,
Jason is always vigilant of the fans’ appreciation of his efforts. “The
more I see that, the more I want to work and when you see results you
want to work harder.”
Switching
gears, we began talking with Jason about the franchise that brought him
world fame. “Why do you think the Power Ranger franchise has reached
the level of success that it has over 21 years and through multiple
generations?” we inquired. “Personally,” he begins, “my feelings are
that it’s colorful, it has Karate, at one point it was like a soap opera
(with a continuing storyline), and you can relate to certain
characters. I think the secret is that it’s never changed. The Shell
Monster still looks like the Shell Monster it did 20 years ago. It’s
branded really well for people. The minute you start changing the
brand, people start getting lost.” He compared it to owning a Porsche.
“The body style never changes.”
Moving
on, we asked Jason about his multiple appearances on various
incarnations of Power Rangers and his involvement in the upcoming
“Ranger War” taking place later this fall. “It’s something to look
forward to. It’s going to be, I think, epic, but not enough. I think
you all are going to want more.” He then hinted at a possible, but not
yet certain green ranger spin-off sometime in the not-too-distant
future. “We’ll know very soon if that’s going to happen and, if it
does, it’s going to be huge.”
With
time running short, we had one more question for Jason. Since we have
both been Power Ranger fans since we were kids, we knew we had a unique
opportunity to ask a question that has been on the minds of Ranger fans
for years. “Out of the five rangers you’ve played, we’re curious to
know, does Jason David Frank have a favorite?” we asked. “The good
thing is there’s no wrong answer to that, because I was all five of
them,” he said, “but the green ranger was the first time I was with the
rangers, so it’s the one stuck in my head.” With time now expired, we
ended our line of questioning, thanked Jason for taking some time to
speak with us, snapped a quick photo with our childhood hero, and bid
farewell.
It
is clear that “JDF” has no plans to slow down anytime in the near
future. His commitment and dedication to the fans who adore and admire
him seems to be all the fuel he needs to stay focused on his goal of
bringing joy to the fans whom he credits with bringing him the level of
success he has attained. Between all of his success and the pride he
takes in giving back to the fans, it looks like his is a journey worthy
of being called “morphenomenal.”
by Andrew Seisser & Justin Williams
The picture of the 6 Rangers on this article? I made that pic and I am honored that you used it for this article. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Eric! If you have a link to a website or anything, we can link out, if not, I will add a photo credit for the pic! -- Jen Lezan (Editor in Chief) - you can email Jennifer@halfstackmag.com with any links - we want to make sure to give credit where credit is due!
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