Tommy Oliver (movie)

Tommy Oliver is the White Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, an armored warrior. White Ranger had the power of the White Tiger channeled through his Power Morpher and Power Coins.

When the Command Center was destroyed, Tommy, along with the rest of the Rangers were forced to teleport to Phaedos in order to retrieve the Great Power with the last remaining power of the Command Center, to the dying Zordon's protests.

Once there, he and the other rangers meet Dulcea, who once learning of their mentor Zordon's plight, helps them tap into the power of the Ninjetti, where Tommy learned that in him is an animal spirit waiting to be released- his being the Falcon. As Ninjetti, he and the rangers travel to the Monolith in order to retrieve the Great Power. Though waylaid by the Gatekeepers, Tommy and the others manage to access the Monolith, which also bore the Falcon symbol among its many creature emblems. It is here where Tommy gained the power of the Falcon Ninjazord. The zords return the rangers' powers and Tommy finds himself clad in his ranger armor with the Ape's symbol emblazoned on his chest.

He returned to Angel Grove with the other Rangers to battle Ivan Ooze and emerged victorious. With his Ninjetti power, he, along with the other rangers managed to revive the dying Zordon, reconstitute his energy tube and return the Command Center to a fully-functioning state.

Arsenal

 * Power Morpher
 * White Tiger Power Coin
 * Falcon Power Coin
 * Ninjetti
 * Saba

Zord

 * Falconzord

Differences with TV version

 * In the movie, Tommy morphs with the call 'White Tiger!'. He comes last in the order of morphs as opposed to coming first in the TV series with the call 'Tigerzord'. Notably the White Tigerzord is never mentioned in the film as are any of the previous zords.
 * Unlike the TV version, Tommy's suit design sculpt matches the rest of the rangers with an angular chestplate. The chestplate however was colored black and lined with gold to match the TV look.
 * In the movie, Tommy wears his Power Morpher as a belt, like the rest of the rangers. On TV, he does not, but has a Chinese-border style belt buckle instead.
 * The film details none of the history from before its events. Thus, seasons one and two of MMPR can be treated as Tommy's prior history, while season 3 which retells some of the events of the film may not be considered his future in detail.