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Power Rangers
The current franchise logo
Created byHaim Saban
Shuki Levy
Shotaro Ishinomori[a]
Original workMighty Morphin Power Rangers(1993–1996)
OwnersToei Company[b]
Hasbro
Years1993–present
Based onSuper Sentai
Print publications
ComicsList of comics
Films and television
Film(s)List of films
Television seriesList of television series
Theatrical presentations
Play(s)Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: World Tour Live on Stage
Games
TraditionalPower Rangers Collectible Card Game
Video game(s)List of video games
Audio
Soundtrack(s)Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Original Soundtrack Album)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Album – A Rock Adventure
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Power Rangers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Original music"Go Go Power Rangers"
"Power Rangers: The Official Single"
Miscellaneous
Toy(s)List of toys

Power Rangersis an entertainment and merchandisingfranchisecreated byHaim Saban,Shuki LevyandShotaro Ishinomoriand built around a live-actionsuperherotelevision series, based on JapanesetokusatsufranchiseSuper Sentaiand currently owned by American toy and entertainment companyHasbrothrough a dedicated subsidiary, SCG Power Rangers LLC. It was first produced in 1993 by Saban Entertainment (laterBVS Entertainment), which Saban sold tothe Walt Disney Companyand then brought back under his now-defunct successor companySaban Brandswithin his current company,Saban Capital Group,thePower Rangerstelevision series takes much of itsfootagefrom theSuper Sentaitelevision series produced byToei Company.[1]The firstPower Rangersentry,Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch theFox Kidsprogramming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line ofaction figuresand other toys byBandai.[2]By 2001, the media franchise had generated over $6 billion in toy sales.[3]

Despiteinitial criticismthat its action violence targeted child audiences, the franchise has been commercially successful. As of 2023,Power Rangersconsists of 30 television seasons of 22 different themed series, three theatrical films released in 1995, 1997, and 2017 and a television special released in 2023.

In 2018, Hasbro was named the new master toy licensee. Shortly afterwards, Saban Brands and Hasbro announced that the latter would acquire the franchise and the rest of the former's entertainment assets in a $522 million deal, with the first products from Hasbro becoming available in early 2019.[4][5]In 2024, Hasbro announced a global licensing agreement withPlaymates Toysto produce new additional cross-category Power Rangers toys in 2025.[6][7]

Premise

SincePower Rangersderives most of its footage from theSuper Sentaiseries, it features manyhallmarksthat distinguish it from other superhero series. Each series revolves around a team of youths recruited and trained by a mentor to morph into the eponymous Power Rangers, able to use special powers and pilot immense assault machines, called Zords, to overcome the periodic antagonists. In the original seriesMighty Morphin,the wizardZordonrecruits "teenagerswith attitude "againstRita Repulsa.[8]

When "morphed," the rangers become powerfulsuperheroeswearing color-coded skin-tightspandexsuits and helmets withopaquevisors;identical except in individual rangers' color, helmet design, and minor styling such as incorporating a skirt. Morphed Rangers generally possess enhanced strength, durability, agility and combat prowess. Some possess superhuman orpsychicabilities such as super-speed, element manipulation,extra-sensory perceptionorinvisibility.[9]In addition, each individual ranger has a uniqueweapon,as well as common weaponry used for ground fighting.[note 1]When enemies grow to incredible size (as nearly all do), Rangers use individual Zords that combine into a larger Megazord.

Rangers teams operate in teams of three to five, with more Rangers joining the team later. Each team of Rangers, with a few exceptions, obeys a general set of conventions, outlined at the beginning ofMighty Morphinand implied by mentors throughout many of the other series: Power Rangers may not use their Ranger powers for personal gain or for escalating a fight (unless the enemy does so), nor may the Power Rangers disclose their identities to the general public.[note 2]The penalty for disobeying these rules is the loss of their power.

As inSuper Sentai,the color palette of eachPower Rangersteam changes every series.[note 3]Only Red and Blue appear in every Ranger team. Other colors and designations also appear throughout the series.[note 4]A Rangers' color designation also influences their wardrobe throughout the series: civilian clothing often matches Ranger color.[note 5]

History

Adapting theSuper Sentaiseries

The idea of adapting Sentai series for America emerged in the late 1970s after the agreement betweenToei CompanyandMarvel Comicsto exchange concepts to adapt them to their respective audiences. Toei, withMarvel Productions,created the JapaneseSpider-Mantelevision series, and produced three Super Sentai series, which had great success in Japan. Marvel andStan Leetried to sell theSun Vulcanseries to American television stations includingHBO,but found no buyers and the agreement ended.[10][11]

Several years later, another idea to adaptSuper Sentaibegan in the 1980s whenHaim Sabanmade a business trip to Japan, in which, during his stay at the hotel, the only thing that was being transmitted on his television was the Japanese seriesChoudenshi Bioman.

At that time, Saban was fascinated by the concept of five people masked in spandex suits fighting monsters, so in 1985, he produced the pilot episode ofBio-Man,an American adaptation ofChoudenshi Bioman,which was rejected by several of the largest American television stations.[12][13]His idea only took off in 1992, as Saban came toFox Kids,whose presidentMargaret Loeschhad previously helmed Marvel Productions and thus was familiar withSuper Sentai.[14]

Production ofPower Rangersepisodes involves extensive localization of and revision of originalSuper Sentaisource material to incorporate American culture and conform to American television standards. Rather than making an Englishdubor translation of the Japanese footage,Power Rangersprograms consist of scenes featuring English-speaking actors spliced with scenes featuring either Japanese actors dubbed into English or the action scenes from the Super Sentai Series featuring the Rangers fightingmonstersor thegiant robot(Zord and Megazord) battles with English dubbing. In some series, original fight scenes are filmed to incorporate characters or items unique to thePower Rangersproduction.[15]

Like many ofSaban Entertainmentprevious ventures inlocalizingJapanese television for aWesternaudience, the plot, character names, and other names usually differ greatly from the source footage, though a few seasons have stayed close to the story of the original Super Sentai season. The American arm ofBandai,who co-produced the Sentai shows and manufactured its toys, worked with the adaptation of the Japanese names.

A brainstorming among executives led to "Power Rangers", and for the specific show that would be made,Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,evoking the transformation sequences. The meeting also brought up the term "Zord" for the giant robots, to invoke both theswordthat the Megazord carried, and the dinosaurs that were the team's theme.[14]

Along with adapting the villains from the Super Sentai counterparts, mostPower Rangersseries also feature villains with no Sentai counterpart. Generally, the primary antagonist of aPower Rangersseries (for example, Lord Zedd, Divatox, etc.) are not adapted from the Sentai. Exceptions to this includesZeo,Lightspeed Rescueand a few others which only use villains adapted from the Japanese shows.

Thefranchisebegan withMighty Morphin Power Rangers(an American adaptation of the 1992 JapaneseSuper SentaiSeries,Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger), which began broadcasting as part of theFox Broadcasting Company'sFox Kidsprogramming block.[16]

In honour ofMighty Morphin Power Rangers'broadcast premiere,Hasbroannounced "NationalPower RangersDay "to be celebrated annually on August 28, 2018.[17][18]

Broadcast and production

1993–2010

Saban Entertainmentproduced and distributedPower Rangersfrom 1993 until the end of 2001, withFox Kidsbroadcasting the series in the United States until the Fall of 2002.The Walt Disney Companyacquired the franchise as part of a larger buyout of Fox Family Worldwide that took place in 2001.[16][19][20][21]Fox Family Worldwide subsequently becameABC Family Worldwide Inc.[21]This buyout also saw Saban Entertainment become BVS Entertainment in 2002, fromNews Corporation,Fox's parent company, andHaim Saban.[21]

From September 2002,Power Rangershad aired on various Disney-owned networks, including theABC Kidsprogram block onABC,theABC FamilyandToon Disneycable networks, andJetix-branded outlets worldwide.[16]Disney moved production of the franchise from Los Angeles toStudio Westin New Zealand afterWild Forceended.[22][23]Several ABC affiliate broadcasting groups, includingHearst Television,declined to air the series due to the lack of FCC-complianteducational and informational content.[24]

2008'sPower Rangers Jungle Furywas originally set to be the final season, but due to obligations withBandai,Disney would produce 2009'sPower Rangers RPM.[25]An article inThe New Zealand Heraldpublished on March 7, 2009, identifiedRPMas the last season of thePower Rangersrun. Production manager Sally Campbell stated in an interview, "...at this stage we will not be shooting another season."[26][27]A September 1, 2009, revision toDisney A to Z: The Official Encyclopediaby Disney's head archivistDave Smithstates that "production of new episodes [ofPower Rangers] ceased in 2009 ".[28]Production ofPower Rangersceased and the lastseries by BVS Entertainment,RPM,ended on December 26, 2009.[26]

On October 1, 2009, Bandai released a press release stating that Disney would re-broadcastMighty Morphin Power Rangersin January 2010 onABC Kidsin lieu of producing a new season. A new toy line accompanied the broadcast and appeared in stores in the later part of 2009.[16][29][30]

2011–2021

On May 12, 2010,Haim Sabanbought back thePower Rangersfranchise from Disney for $43 million and announced plans to produce a new season of the television series.[31][32][33]Beginning with the eighteenth season,Samurai(using footage from the 2009Super Sentaiseries,Samurai Sentai Shinkenger) the series would be produced underSaban Capital Group's newSaban Brandssubsidiary and premiere onNickelodeonon February 7, 2011.[32][34]Reruns of previous seasons and episodes would also begin airing on sister channelNicktoonslater that year.[34][35][36]In addition toSamurai,Saban announced plans to make a newPower Rangersfilm.[37]

On July 2, 2012, Saban Brands announced that would it launch a newSaturday morning cartoonblock onThe CW,calledVortexx,on August 25, 2012, with reruns ofPower Rangers Lost Galaxyto air on the block.[38][39][40][41][42]

On October 1, 2013, Saban Brands announced that it had extended agreements for the franchise with Nickelodeon and Bandai America Incorporated through 2016.[43]In January 2016, Saban and Nickelodeon extended their broadcast partnership through 2018.[44]In February 2018, it was announced thatPower Rangerswould continue airing on Nickelodeon through 2021.[45]That same month, Saban Brands appointedHasbroas the global master toy licensee forPower Rangersin April 2019 with a future option to purchase the franchise.[46]On May 1, 2018, Saban would agree to sellPower Rangersand other entertainment assets to Hasbro for US$522 million in cash and stock.[47][48]The Saban Brands subsidiary ended operations upon the closure of the deal on July 2, 2018.[49]

The twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh seasons,Power Rangers Beast Morphers,would be produced by Hasbro'sAllsparkstudio. Beginning with the twenty-eighth season,Power Rangers Dino Fury,the series is being produced byEntertainment One(which was acquired by Hasbro on December 30, 2019, and merged with Allspark in October 2020).

2021–2023

In late April 2021, actorChance Perezannounced in an interview that the second season ofPower Rangers Dino Fury(the twenty-ninth season overall) would premiere onNetflixin 2022; making it the first season of the series to premiere exclusively online through a streaming service. Meanwhile, new episodes of the series moved to the streaming service on June 15, 2021.[50][51][52][53]

On June 14, 2022, it was announced that Jenny Klein would serve as showrunner for aPower Rangerstelevision series that is being developed by Entertainment One for Netflix. It was reported that she will work alongside Jonathan Entwistle, who is set to direct a second attempt at a film reboot (unrelated to the2017 film reboot).[54]Entwistle stated on his now-deleted Twitter page that the series he and Klein are developing was set to be part of the same canon as the upcomingPower Rangersfilm, which he described as a "cinematic universe".[citation needed]In June 2024, it was reported that that none of those plans would move forward at Netflix; Hasbro Entertainment stated they were seeking a new partner to take the series in a new creative direction. No timeline was immediately announced.[55]

On June 28, 2023, Hasbro announced thatPower Rangers Cosmic Furywould be the final season to be filmed inNew Zealand.[56]

Television series

SeasonTitleEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
1Mighty Morphin Power Rangers60August 28, 1993(1993-08-28)May 23, 1994(1994-05-23)Fox(Fox Kids)
252July 21, 1994(1994-07-21)May 20, 1995(1995-05-20)
333September 2, 1995(1995-09-02)November 27, 1995(1995-11-27)
3.5Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers10February 5, 1996(1996-02-05)February 17, 1996(1996-02-17)
4Power Rangers Zeo50April 20, 1996(1996-04-20)March 1, 1997(1997-03-01)
5Power Rangers Turbo45April 19, 1997(1997-04-19)November 24, 1997(1997-11-24)
6Power Rangers in Space43February 6, 1998(1998-02-06)November 21, 1998(1998-11-21)
7Power Rangers Lost Galaxy45February 6, 1999(1999-02-06)December 18, 1999(1999-12-18)
8Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue40February 12, 2000(2000-02-12)November 18, 2000(2000-11-18)
9Power Rangers Time Force40February 3, 2001(2001-02-03)November 17, 2001(2001-11-17)
10Power Rangers Wild Force4026February 9, 2002(2002-02-09)August 10, 2002(2002-08-10)
14September 14, 2002(2002-09-14)November 16, 2002(2002-11-16)ABC(ABC Kids)
11Power Rangers Ninja Storm38February 15, 2003(2003-02-15)November 15, 2003(2003-11-15)
12Power Rangers Dino Thunder38February 14, 2004(2004-02-14)November 20, 2004(2004-11-20)ABC Family(Jetix)
13Power Rangers S.P.D.3821February 5, 2005(2005-02-05)July 10, 2005(2005-07-10)
13July 16, 2005(2005-07-16)October 28, 2005(2005-10-28)Toon Disney(Jetix)
1February 2, 2006(2006-02-02)ABC Family (Jetix)
3November 4, 2005(2005-11-04)November 14, 2005(2005-11-14)Toon Disney (Jetix)
14Power Rangers Mystic Force3224February 20, 2006(2006-02-20)August 14, 2006(2006-08-14)
1August 20, 2006(2006-08-20)ABC Family (Jetix)
7September 18, 2006(2006-09-18)November 13, 2006(2006-11-13)Toon Disney (Jetix)
15Power Rangers Operation Overdrive32February 26, 2007(2007-02-26)November 12, 2007(2007-11-12)
16Power Rangers Jungle Fury32February 18, 2008(2008-02-18)November 3, 2008(2008-11-03)
17Power Rangers RPM32March 7, 2009(2009-03-07)December 26, 2009(2009-12-26)ABC (ABC Kids)
RVMighty Morphin Power Rangers(re-version)32January 2, 2010(2010-01-02)August 28, 2010(2010-08-28)
18Power Rangers Samurai23February 7, 2011(2011-02-07)December 10, 2011(2011-12-10)Nickelodeon
19Power Rangers Super Samurai22February 18, 2012(2012-02-18)December 15, 2012(2012-12-15)
20Power Rangers Megaforce22February 2, 2013(2013-02-02)December 7, 2013(2013-12-07)
21Power Rangers Super Megaforce20February 15, 2014(2014-02-15)November 22, 2014(2014-11-22)
22Power Rangers Dino Charge22February 7, 2015(2015-02-07)December 12, 2015(2015-12-12)
23Power Rangers Dino Super Charge22January 30, 2016(2016-01-30)December 10, 2016(2016-12-10)
24Power Rangers Ninja Steel22January 21, 2017(2017-01-21)December 2, 2017(2017-12-02)
25Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel22January 27, 2018(2018-01-27)December 1, 2018(2018-12-01)
26Power Rangers Beast Morphers22March 2, 2019(2019-03-02)December 14, 2019(2019-12-14)
2722February 22, 2020(2020-02-22)December 12, 2020(2020-12-12)
28Power Rangers Dino Fury228February 20, 2021(2021-02-20)April 17, 2021(2021-04-17)[c]
3June 15, 2021(2021-06-15)[d]Netflix
11October 15, 2021(2021-10-15)
292211March 3, 2022(2022-03-03)
11September 29, 2022(2022-09-29)
30Power Rangers Cosmic Fury10September 29, 2023(2023-09-29)
  1. ^Genre Concept
  2. ^Costumes, props and footage
  3. ^Complete season ended on December 18, 2021 on Nickelodeon.
  4. ^First 11 episodes released on June 15, 2021 on Netflix.

The first six seasons (beginning withMighty Morphin Power Rangersand ending withIn Space) followed an overarching, evolving storyline. The second season began the annual tradition of the Rangers acquiring new Zords to battle enemies while the core suits from the first season were used, except for that of the White Ranger. With the fourth season,Zeo,Power Rangersbegan following theSuper Sentaiseries' practice of annual Ranger suit changes.

Although the seventh season,Lost Galaxy,had ties with the preceding season, it was otherwise the first season to follow a self-contained story, as would later seasons of the show up until the seventeenth,RPM.The season also began the tradition of team-up episodes featuring Rangers, villains, and other characters from past seasons. Beginning with the eighteenth season,Samurai,the show returned to a multi-season format similar toMighty Morphin Power Rangers,with self-contained storylines told across two seasons each. The thirtieth season,Cosmic Fury,is a continuation ofDino Fury's story.[57][58][59]

According to executive producer Simon Bennett,Cosmic Furywas planned to be the final season set within the canon established sinceMighty Morphin Power Rangers,with Hasbro instead opting for a franchise reboot; this reboot was originally set to be produced in partnership with Netflix; however, in 2024, Hasbro and Netflix ended their partnership, with the former opting to search for a new creative partner.[60]

Feature films

Power Rangershas been adapted into three theatrical motion pictures. The first two are distributed by20th Century Fox,while the third film was released in 2017 byLionsgate.

In May 2014, Saban Brands andLionsgateannounced that they are planning to produce a newPower Rangersfeature film.[61]The film, titled simplyPower Rangers,was released on March 24, 2017 to mixed reviews and a low performance at the box office. A fourthPower Rangersfilm is currently in development byEntertainment Oneand Netflix.[62][63][64][65]On July 11, 2019, during aRedditAMA, Dacre Montgomery revealed that the studio had plans to produce a second reboot, without him and the rest of the cast and the director returning.[66]On December 13, 2019, it was reported that Jonathan Entwistle is in early talks to direct the reboot, withPatrick Burleighbeing set to write the screenplay. The plot will reportedly involve time travel and will be set in the 1990s.[67]These plans were scuttled in 2024.[55]

On April 19, 2023, a special film titledMighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Alwayswas released. It serves to commemorate the 30th anniversary of both Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and the Power Rangers franchise.

Film Release date Box office revenue Director Company
United States Foreign Total Production Distributor
TV series franchise
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie[68] June 30, 1995 $38,187,431 $28,245,763 $66,433,194 Bryan Spicer Saban Entertainment
Toei Company
Fox Family Films
20th Century Fox
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie[69] March 28, 1997 $8,363,899 $1,251,941 $9,615,840 David WinningandShuki Levy
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always April 19, 2023 N/A N/A N/A Charlie Haskell Hasbro
Entertainment One
Netflix
Reboot
Power Rangers[70][71] March 24, 2017 $85,364,450 $57,167,102 $142,531,552 Dean Israelite Lionsgate
SCG Films
Temple Hill Entertainment
Lionsgate(USA)
Toei (Japan)
Total 1995–2017 $131,915,780 $86,664,806 $218,580,586

Recurring cast and characters

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  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the media, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  • Vindicates a voice-only role.
Character Television series Feature films Television special
1993–2023 1995, 1997, 2017 2023
Adam Park
Black Ranger / Green Zeo Ranger / Green Turbo Ranger
Johnny Yong Bosch
Aisha Campbell
Yellow Ranger
Karan Ashley
Alpha 5 Romy J. Sharf
Sandi Sellner
Donene Kistler
Richard Steven HorvitzV
Peta-Marie Rixon
Donene Kistler
Richard Steven HorvitzV
Bill HaderV
Billy Cranston
Blue Ranger
David Yost David Yost
RJ Cyler
David Yost
Bulk Paul Schrier
Divatox Carol Hoyt
Hilary Shepard
Hilary Shepard
Jason Lee Scott
Red Ranger / Gold Ranger
Austin St. John Austin St. John
Dacre Montgomery
Justin Stewart
Blue Turbo Ranger
Blake Foster
Katherine Hillard
Pink Ranger / Pink Zeo Ranger / Pink Turbo Ranger
Catherine Sutherland
Kimberly Hart
Pink Ranger
Amy Jo Johnson Amy Jo Johnson
Naomi Scott
Lord Zedd Ed Neil
Robert AxelrodV
Andrew LaingV
Fred TatascioreV
Mark Ginther
Ed Neil
Robert AxelrodV
Rita Repulsa Machiko Soga
Carla Perez
Barbara GoodsonV
Susan BradyV[a]
Julia Cortez
Carla Perez
Barbara GoodsonV
Elizabeth Banks
Barbara GoodsonV
Rocky DeSantos
Red Ranger / Blue Zeo Ranger
Steve Cardenas
Skull Jason Narvy
Tanya Sloan
Yellow Zeo Ranger / Yellow Turbo Ranger
Nakia Burrise
Tommy Oliver
Green Ranger / White Ranger / Red Zeo Ranger / Red Turbo Ranger / Black Dino Ranger
Jason David Frank[b]
Trini Kwan
Yellow Ranger
Thuy Trang Becky G
Zack Taylor
Black Ranger
Walter Emanuel Jones Walter Emanuel Jones
Ludi Lin
Walter Emanuel Jones
Zordon David J. Fielding
Robert L. ManahanV
Nicholas Bell
Winston Richard
Robert L. ManahanV
Bryan Cranston
  1. ^Only in one episode ofPower Rangers Mystic Force
  2. ^Also voiced by Jeffrey Parazzo in one episode ofPower Rangers S.P.D.

Distribution

Power Rangershas long had success in international markets and continues to air in many countries. As of 2006,Power Rangersaired at least 65 times a week in more than 40 worldwide markets.[72]Many markets carry or have carried the series on their respectiveFoxor laterJetix/Disney XDchannels or have syndicated the program on regional children's channels or blocks, either dubbed into the local language or broadcast in the original English. Since the 2010 acquisition by Saban Brands, international television distribution rights for Power Rangers have been managed byMarVista Entertainmentuntil early-2019.[73][74][75]

Broadcast in East Asian territories has been treated differently from in other international markets due to the prevalence and familiarity of 'theSuper Sentaibrand originating in Japan.Power Rangerswas briefly banned in Malaysia for supposedly encouraging the use of drugs because it contained the word "Morphin'" in its title, which could be associated withmorphine.The show eventually aired without the offending word.[76]In Japan, manyPower Rangerstelevision seasons and films were dubbed into Japanese for television and video with the voice actors often pulled from pastSuper Sentaicasts, leading to the English-dubbedaction sequencesbeing "re-dubbed" or "restored" back to Japanese as well.Power Rangers Mystic Forceis the latest season to be broadcast in Japan onToei Channelin January 2014, with another cast voicing the American counterparts. After broadcast ofPower Rangersended in South Korea withWild Force,Bandai of Korea started airingdubbedSuper Sentaiseriesunder the파워레인저(Power Ranger)brand on JEI TV. Some seasons ofSuper Sentaibroadcast in South Korea have similarly named titles as their American counterparts, such asPower Ranger Dino Thunder[77]forAbarangerin 2007 andPower Ranger S.P.D.[78]in place ofDekaranger.

Home media

OnVHS,3 millionPower Rangersvideo cassetteshad been sold in the United States by early 1994.[79]

As of October 2009,33Power RangersDVDcollections have been released in the United States:

Internationally, additional DVD releases have occurred (such asLightspeed Rescue,Time ForceandWild Forcein Germany) and as free DVDs attached to theJetixmagazine, published in the UK.Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 1,Season 2,andSeason 3,Power Rangers Zeo,Power Rangers Turbo,andPower Rangers in Spacehave been released in Germany as well in both English and German, withPower Rangers Lost Galaxyonly in German.[86][87][88][89][90][91][92]Additionally,Ninja Storm,Dino Thunder,S.P.D.,Mystic Force,andOperation Overdrivesaw complete boxset releases in the UK.[93][94][95][96][97]In France,Mighty Morphin Season 1andSeason 2have been released in their entirety in 5 episode DVD volumes, and the first 25 episodes ofSeason 3were released in May 2008.[98]In Italy,Mighty Morphin,Zeo,Dino ThunderandS.P.D.have appeared in their entirety.ZeoandS.P.D.were made available as commercial DVDs, whileMighty MorphinandDino Thunderwere issued as bi-weekly volumes at newsstands.

TheiTunes Storepreviously madePower Rangersepisodes available: part ofMighty Morphin Power Rangers,all ofPower Rangers S.P.D.,and the first 26 episodes ofPower Rangers Mystic Force.Subsequent seasons and episodes of the program also made their appearances in the iTunes Store, but as of July 2009,Turbo: A Power Rangers Movieis the only Power Rangers film available. In 2012, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 1 volumes 1 & 2 were released on iTunes to coincide with the DVD releases. As of February 2013, all 3 seasons ofMMPRwere released on iTunes.

On June 15, 2011, all episodes ofPower RangersfromMighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 1toMighty Morphin Power Rangers re-versionwere made available for instant streaming on Netflix.[99]In 2015, Power Rangers became available on theiTunes Store.In 2021, all episodes ofPower Rangers(excludingMighty Morphin Power Rangers (season 1)toMighty Morphin Power Rangers re-versionandPower Rangers Beast Morphers) were removed from Netflix.[100]

On March 12, 2012,Shout! Factoryannounced a home video distribution deal with Saban, which includes the first 17 series of Power Rangers. Shout! Factory released the first seven seasons on DVD in August 2012,[101]seasons 8–12 in November 2013,[102]a 20-year collection in December 2013,[103]and seasons 13–17 in April 2014.[104]

On March 22, 2012Lionsgate Home Entertainmentreached a home media distribution deal with Saban to releasePower Rangers Samuraito DVD and Blu-ray.[105]

Toys

On February 15, 2018, Saban Brands announced that their 25-year partnership with Bandai would end in 2019.[106]The next day, it was confirmed thatHasbrowould be the new "global master toy licensee" for the franchise starting in April 2019, with a future option for Hasbro to buy the entire franchise.[107]Hasbro paid $22.25 million upon the toy contract's closure. When they acquired the franchise as a whole later that year, that amount was credited against the purchase price paid to Saban for the series and related assets.[108]

Hasbro has since sublicensed some toy rights to companies including Playmates Toys, Threezero[109]and Super7.[110]

Video games

Comics

Power Rangers has had several series of comics over the years.

  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,Hamilton Comics,1994–1995.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,Marvel Comics,1995–1996.
  • Power Rangers Zeo,Image Comics,1996.
  • Power Rangers Turbo,Saban Powerhouse,1997.
  • Power Rangers Ninja Storm,Disney Adventures,2003.
  • Power Rangers Ninja Storm,Tokyopop,2003–2004.
  • Power Rangers Ninja Storm,Jetix,2003.
  • Power Rangers Dino Thunder,Tokyopop, 2004.
  • Power Rangers Dino Thunder,Jetix Magazine, 2004.
  • Power Rangers S.P.D.,Jetix Magazine, 2005.
  • Power Rangers Operation Overdrive,Jetix Magazine, 2007.
  • Power Rangers Super Samurai,Papercutz,2012.
  • Power Rangers Megaforce,Papercutz, 2013.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,Papercutz, 2014.

In 2015,Boom! Studioswon the Power Rangers comics license, which brought a lot of award-winning publications.

  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,BOOM! Studios, 2016–present.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink,BOOM! Studios, 2016–2017.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Annuals,BOOM! Studios, 2016–present.
  • Power Rangers: Aftershock,BOOM! Studios, 2017.
  • Go Go Power Rangers,BOOM! Studios, 2017–present.
  • Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.BOOM! Studios/DC Comics,2017.

Books

In November 2018, Insight Editions releasedPower Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History,detailing the various toys and television seasons over the franchise's 25-year run.[111]

Parodies

The franchise has been parodied by many sectors of popular media along the years.

  • GTA V:The game features a fictitious animated show named "Kung Fu Rainbow Lazerforce" as a series in the in-game television program.
  • "Sour Rangers", the parody series of thePower RangersfromAnnoying Orange.

See also

Notes

  1. ^As the series progresses, one or more of the Rangers will usually receive motorcycles for long-distance travel, as well as individual Zords. In many series, a Ranger is also given additional Zords or weapons. In some cases, one Ranger may receive something that other Rangers do not; an example is theBattlizergiven to the Red Ranger of each series sincePower Rangers in Space(untilOperation Overdrive).
  2. ^Public servants (rescue squad, police officers, etc.) appearing as Rangers disregard this convention inPower Rangers Lightspeed Rescue,Power Rangers S.P.D.,Power Rangers Operation OverdriveandPower Rangers RPM.
  3. ^An original Power Ranger, theTitanium Ranger,was created especially forLightspeed Rescueto add a sixth Power Ranger to the series.
  4. ^Other color designations include metallic colors, violet, and "Shadow", as well as protagonists who have powers and costumes similar to those of the Rangers but are not called "Power Rangers", such as theBlue SenturionandMagna Defender.
  5. ^A joke highlighted this correlation inDino ThunderwhenTommy Oliver(a former Green Ranger, White Ranger, and Red Ranger) became the new Black Ranger; he said that he had to go shopping because he did not own enough black-colored clothing.

References

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