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Mr. WIlton
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- teacher at Angel Grove High
310-WFAD
Mr. Wilton participated in the "Teacher for a
Day" program where a student and teacher traded places for a day; he
switched places with Rocky.
As Mr. Wilton entered the Youth Center, Tommy
and Billy both recognized Mr. Wilton and were
intimidated by him; Adam said his science classes
were brutal and that he was really strict.
Mr. Wilton thought it would be intriguing to see
if he could fit in as a modern-day teenager.
Mr. Wilton loaned Rocky
his teacher edition books to help with his teaching.
Mr. Wilton told Rocky
that discipline was absolutely essential for a teacher to maintain order
and that students wouldn't respect him unless he were very tough; Mr.
Wilton then, while gesturing, inadvertently smashed his fist through the
board Billy was to break for his karate
training.
Mr. Wilton reminded Adam,
Billy, and Tommy that
they would have to treat his just as they treated Rocky, for the experiment to work.
One of the teacher's edition textbooks Mr. Wilton
gave Rocky was "Modern Physics."
One of the classes that Rocky taught for Mr. Wilton was a chemistry class
in which Adam and Tommy
were lab partners.
During the day of "Teacher for a Day," Mr. Wilton
wore a red t-shirt with jeans, as though he were duplicating Rocky's wardrobe.
Mr. Wilton's first name was apparently Wilbur.
Mr. Wilton was enthusiastically answering all of
the questions from the textbook during history class.
When Billy softly told
him to lighten up, Mr. Wilton sternly told Billy
to stop talking in class, and threatened him with detention.
The history teacher sent Mr. Wilton to the principal's office for the rest of the period
for disrupting class, probably multiple times.
After school, Mr. Wilton was depressed in the park when Rocky
came along; Mr. Wilton hadn't realized how hard it was to be a teenager
these days.
Mr. Wilton seemed amused by Rocky's story of forgetting his books and making a
disaster area of the lab.
Rocky invited Mr. Wilton
to the Youth Center, and Mr. Wilton said
he'd be along in a minute.
Mr. Wilton was attacked by the Tengas when they mistook him for Rocky.
Just after Rocky had left
the area, the Red Ninja Ranger arrived to
protect Mr. Wilton from the Tengas.
Rito planned to turn the
Ninja Rangers into monsters, but since he had Zedd's staff pointed the wrong way, its
energy turned Mr. Wilton into a monster (Marvo the Meanie) instead.
A translucent Mr. Wilton head could be seen
briefly in Marvo's stomach,
calling out for the Rangers' help.
The Ape Ninjazord's linked
swords made giant Marvo fall
over, shrink, and turn back into Mr. Wilton.
White Ranger
called Mr. Wilton by name.
Later, Mr. Wilton had become popular with the
teenagers because of his experience with the Rangers.
Mr. Wilton had learned than being a teenager was
very difficult, and that he should be more understanding.
Upon discovering that Bulk and Skull had taken the teacher's books
from Rocky (thinking Rocky was using them to cheat), Mr. Wilton was
furious, saying they could have ruined the experiment; he angrily broke
another board in the Youth Center.
Skull fearfully told Mr.
Wilton that they'd see him in class.
311-FD&L
Rocky and Alan were lab partners in Mr. Wilton's chemistry
class; in the same class, Aisha and Billy were also partners.
To quiet down his conversing students and begin
class, Mr. Wilton merrily told them, "Enough chatter, everyone. Let's
don those goggles and begin mixing," a tremendous change in his
personality.
Mr. Wilton was the teacher (or at least one of
the teachers) of the chemistry class which used the often-seen textbook
entitled Modern Chemistry.
Mr. Wilton told Alan that
until he could get his grades up, he was going to suggest that the coach
suspend Alan from the football team; when Rocky offered to help Alan
study, Mr. Wilton agreed not to say anything to the coach if he could
see that Alan was making an extra effort.
338-Bulk
In the simulated past (see "Orb of
Doom"), Mr. Wilton chaperoned the five kids
to Splash City; Billy, posing as young Tommy's "Uncle William," was also a chaperon.
"Mr. WIlton."
Updated 5/15/05.
Edited by Joe Rovang. Content owned by Disney, used without permission.