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Power Rangers is an enduring franchise that has made our childhoods awesome. It has been around for a long time, entertaining us with its action-packed episodes. When it comes to the Red Ranger, he was the ultimate superhero for all of us.

Because he was the one who always led the charge, showed guts, and was just downright awesome. Whether it’s their cool red suits, epic fights, or those pump-up speeches, Red Rangers always hit the right note with fans of all ages.
Austin St. John was the man behind the Red Ranger mask in the original series. He played Jason Lee Scott, the leader of theMighty Morphin Power Rangers, making him the first Red Ranger we ever saw on screen. After his stint inMighty Morphin Power Rangers, St. John continued his Ranger journey.

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He was seen in the role of the Gold Ranger inPower Rangers Zeo, made an appearance in theTurbo Power Rangersmovie, and also in the episodes ofPower Rangers Wild ForceandPower Rangers Beast Morphers. The actor is now launching a clothing line inspired by quotes from Hitler. But fans are not pleased with the idea.
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Austin St. John, the original Red Power Ranger, is reportedly launching a clothing line with quotes from various historical figures, including Hitler.
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In a clip from the February 26 podcast episode ofToon’d In With Jim Cummings, the 49-year-old discussed the reasoning behind his controversial merchandise—which has been making the rounds on social media. The Red Power Ranger star said:
“I’m building a ‘Warrior’ line, where I will go back in history from pre-greek days, as far back as I can,”the actor explained.“I’m gonna have famous quotes from warriors of all ilks, including the terrible ones. Hitler was, you know, a demon on steroids, but he had some pretty good one-liners. So everybody from the great ones to the infamous and terrible ones.”

St. John stated that the clothing line will also include quotes fromBruce LeeandChuck Norris, stating,“The idea is to learn from both good and bad leaders in history.”
His announcement of a merch line with quotes from famous figures, including Adolf Hitler, caused a lot of outrage online. Check out some fan reactions:

Yeah idk what would have given him any inclination of that being a good idea. 😕
— Israel Joshua Davis (@izzyjoshuadavis)August 22, 2025

There’s no way this could be real. 😡Hitler wasn’t a “warrior.” He was a murderer. What’s the world coming to where antisemitism is making an appearance now more than ever and people are joining the band wagon?
— ReelTalker (@TalkerReel92)June 14, 2025
Austin’s Idea about adding Hitler’s quotes on a tshirt is so creepy. I dont know whats happen in Austin’s head…
— Ankush sharma (@Aku_700)June 23, 2025
Does he have the legal right to do this???
— FLAIRR ✞ AMALII 🌍🪼 (@flairr_amalii_)July 25, 2025
Bro literally didn’t have to drop that one.
— Set Me Free (@dustybrogdon)July 22, 2025
As of now, there are no merchandise featuring Hitler quotes on St. John’s website (austinstjohn.biz).
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In addition to fans criticism, even fellow Power Ranger Amy Jo Johnson doesn’t support Austin St. John’s clothing line. The actress who played Kimberly Hart (Pink Ranger) in theMighty Morphin Power Rangerswrote in a Monday X post:“Hmmm? I think some people should have publicists. Dear me…”
Hmmm? I think some people should have publicists. 😬 Dear me…
— Amy Jo Johnson (@_amyjojohnson)July 22, 2025
After followers speculated about her post’s reference, Johnson made a more direct callout on Tuesday, writing onX,“Rogue Red Ranger has an entire new meaning. Okay I’ll stop now.”
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