Fan Casting Tori Hanson/Blue Wind Ranger as Kimberley Crossman in Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s?

mikeypascual made this fan casting suggestion on January 25, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Tori Hanson/Blue Wind Ranger as Kimberley Crossman in Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s?

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Tori Hanson is the Blue Wind Ranger of the Ninja Storm Rangers and is the first female Blue Power Ranger in show history. In Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, four years later, Tori is recruite...
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Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s?

Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s?

Inspired by mikeypascual, pakjirasan, jasleenfaydelarosa and paristhefilmgirl
I really hope you don’t add any actors who weren’t born yet…
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Tori Hanson/Blue Wind Ranger has been suggested by fans for 52 roles on myCast, including I Ship Troy1000 With... in I Ship it/Don't Ship It (My Version). Similar actors include Madison Rocca/ mystic force blue ranger, Amelia Jones/Dino Fury Pink Ranger, and Zoey Reeves/Grid Battleforce Yellow Ranger. Tori Hanson/Blue Wind Ranger was suggested to play Kimberley Crossman in Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s? by mikeypascual. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Lily Chilman/Jungle Fury Yellow Ranger and Tory (Wendy Wu). Which characters should actors have played in the 2010s? has 443 roles, including Chloë Grace Moretz, Katherine McNamara, and Jessica Rothe.

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