One person can make a difference, especially if he’s a Ranger! In Japan we hear of a man donning a Green Ranger suit and helping the young and the elderly. We have the story of one man trying to help for you as soon as you hit the link.
While it’s not JDF doing good deeds in his Dragon Ranger Costume, this 27 year old young man takes time out of his busy day to don his ranger suit he purchased for 4,000 Yen (41 dollars give or take) at a used costume store to help people out in the Subways of Western Tokyo. When asked why he choose the Green Ranger suit  Tadahiro Kanemasu only responded, ” Japanese people find it hard to accept help, they feel obligated to the other person, so the mask really helps me out.” The green costume ranger suit is inspired by his place of employment Green Grocer. At first he was meet with resistance to his efforts with people turning him away because they deemed it too weird. However over time and helping many Elderly people, young kids, and pregnant women down the dimly lit stair wells people still find it weird, but in a good way. Japanese subways even in this day in age have neither elevators nor escalators still relying on steep and poorly lit stair wells often causing trips and accidents.  Kanemasu is also inquiring for help having bought both a Pink and Red Ranger suits to aid in his quest to help those in need.