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Song Parodies -> "Mighty Morphin Dillydale Rangers"

Original Song Title:

"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers"

Original Performer:

Ron Neverlaid

Parody Song Title:

"Mighty Morphin Dillydale Rangers"

Parody Written by:

numbuh134

The Lyrics

five brave Mr. Men turns into Dillydale's most elite monster busting team and save our world from Mr. Demon
Mr. Noisy is turning red , while Mr. Bump's beigh blue.
Mr. Messy is always black , you know it's true.
No one could ever take them down
The power lies on the side of Dillydale.

Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Mr. Men Power Rangers!

Little Miss Chatterbox is pretty pink but she ain't mellow.
Now that Little Miss Sunshine is burning up in yellow.
No one could ever take them down
The power lies on the side of Dillydale.

Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Mr. Men Power Rangers!

No one could ever take them down
The power lies on the side of Dillydale.

Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Go , go Power Rangers!
Mr. Men Power Rangers!
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