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Mouthpiece may refer to: * The part of an object which comes near or in contact with one's mouth during use * Mouthpiece (smoking pipe) * Mouthpiece (telephone handset) * Mouthpiece (woodwind), a component of a woodwind instrument * Mouthpiece (brass), a component of a brass instrument * Mouthpiece (scuba), a component of a scuba diving or industrial breathing set * Mouthguard, a device protecting the teeth from injury, also known as mouth piece

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  • Mouthpiece
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  • Mouthpiece may refer to: * The part of an object which comes near or in contact with one's mouth during use * Mouthpiece (smoking pipe) * Mouthpiece (telephone handset) * Mouthpiece (woodwind), a component of a woodwind instrument * Mouthpiece (brass), a component of a brass instrument * Mouthpiece (scuba), a component of a scuba diving or industrial breathing set * Mouthguard, a device protecting the teeth from injury, also known as mouth piece
  • District Attorney Bill Perkins thought the law was not strong enough and decided to don a costume so that he could apprehend the criminals who escaped justice as Mouthpiece. He was prepared to kill criminals when he needed to, once even throwing a harpoon into the back of a fleeing opponent. He had no super powers but was an excellent marksman and fighter. He fought villains such as Peg-Leg Friel.
  • Mouthpiece was a character published by Quality Comics. He first appeared in Poilce Comics #1 (August 1941) until issue #13. He was created by Fred Guardinner. Bill Perkins was a District Attorney from New York City who thought that the law was not strong enough. He decided to don a costume to apprehend criminals that escaped justice. He became the Mouthpiece. He was ruthless, and was prepared to kill criminals when he needed to. He once threw a harpoon into the back of a fleeing criminal, Peg-Leg Friel, rather than let him get away.
  • Mouthpiece was a lie-telling monster, who was to make his victims lie uncontrollably, and for each lie told, a Pirahnatron would appear. His first victim was Justin, resulting in Pirahnatrons raiding the Youth Center's volunteer Car Wash. Later, when the Rangers were to fight Mouthpiece, but unfortunately, he placed them all under the spell. Justin was able to break the spell by admitting that he couldn't stop lying, which was the truth. He then joined the battle and broke their spells and all the Pirahnatrons disappeared. The Rangers then blasted Mouthpiece with the Turbo R.A.M., but he grew huge and was destroyed by the Turbo Megazord's spinout.
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  • Turbo
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  • Fred Guardineer
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  • Bill Perkins
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  • Police Comics #1
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  • Mouthpiece
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  • Mouthpiece
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  • The Whole Lie
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  • Ezra Weisz
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  • Mouthpiece may refer to: * The part of an object which comes near or in contact with one's mouth during use * Mouthpiece (smoking pipe) * Mouthpiece (telephone handset) * Mouthpiece (woodwind), a component of a woodwind instrument * Mouthpiece (brass), a component of a brass instrument * Mouthpiece (scuba), a component of a scuba diving or industrial breathing set * Mouthguard, a device protecting the teeth from injury, also known as mouth piece
  • Mouthpiece was a character published by Quality Comics. He first appeared in Poilce Comics #1 (August 1941) until issue #13. He was created by Fred Guardinner. Bill Perkins was a District Attorney from New York City who thought that the law was not strong enough. He decided to don a costume to apprehend criminals that escaped justice. He became the Mouthpiece. He was ruthless, and was prepared to kill criminals when he needed to. He once threw a harpoon into the back of a fleeing criminal, Peg-Leg Friel, rather than let him get away. Mouthpiece was a skilled brawler and marksman also; an above-average detective and an expert in criminal law.
  • District Attorney Bill Perkins thought the law was not strong enough and decided to don a costume so that he could apprehend the criminals who escaped justice as Mouthpiece. He was prepared to kill criminals when he needed to, once even throwing a harpoon into the back of a fleeing opponent. He had no super powers but was an excellent marksman and fighter. He fought villains such as Peg-Leg Friel.
  • Mouthpiece was a lie-telling monster, who was to make his victims lie uncontrollably, and for each lie told, a Pirahnatron would appear. His first victim was Justin, resulting in Pirahnatrons raiding the Youth Center's volunteer Car Wash. Later, when the Rangers were to fight Mouthpiece, but unfortunately, he placed them all under the spell. Justin was able to break the spell by admitting that he couldn't stop lying, which was the truth. He then joined the battle and broke their spells and all the Pirahnatrons disappeared. The Rangers then blasted Mouthpiece with the Turbo R.A.M., but he grew huge and was destroyed by the Turbo Megazord's spinout. In battle, he could blast a laser from the face's mouth on his helmet.
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