Power Rangers Time Force

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Power Rangers Time Force
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Also known asSaban's Power Rangers Time Force
Genre
Created by
Based onMirai Sentai Timeranger by Toei Company
Developed by
Directed by
Starring
Composers
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Japan
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerJonathan Tzachor
Production locations
  • California (Santa Clarita & Los Angeles)
  • Japan (Saitama, Kyoto, Yokohama and Tokyo)
Running time20 minutes
Production companies
  • Saban Entertainment
  • Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment
  • Toei Company, Ltd.
  • MMPR Productions, Inc.
DistributorSaban International
Release
Original networkFox Kids
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseFebruary 3 (2001-02-03) –
November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)
Chronology
Preceded byPower Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
Followed byPower Rangers Wild Force
External links
Website

Power Rangers Time Force is an American television series and the ninth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the 24th Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai Timeranger, running for 40 half-hour episodes from February to November 2001.[1][2] It was the last season to be distributed by Saban Entertainment.

Originally, a Time Force film was planned,[3] but ultimately went unproduced in light of the commercial failure of Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie and the purchase of the franchise by Disney. However, Buena Vista Home Entertainment did release the series' final four episodes as a film-length home video in 2002 entitled The End of Time. A video game based on the series was released in November 2001 for Sony PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.

Plot[]

In the year 3000, Time Force is a police agency that deals with the crimes of mutants, outcasts of society who have developed super powers. Ransik, one of the most dangerous of the mutants, is arrested and sentenced to life for his crimes including murder and the plan to travel back in time to take over the world. However, after sentencing, he escapes and manages to go back in time to 2001, but seemingly kills Alex, the Red Time Force Ranger, in the process. Alex's fiancé Jennifer Scotts, as well as Time Force members Lucas Kendall, Katie Walker, and Trip Regis, decide to break protocol and go back in time after Ransik. However, upon arriving in 2001, they find that the rest of their Chrono Morphers are locked, and cannot be used until someone with Alex's DNA uses the Red Ranger morpher. To that end, they travel to the town of Silver Hills, Washington, and find Alex's ancestor Wes Collins, the son of a billionaire tech businessman, who unlocks the morphers and then helps them battle Ransik's army of mutants as the Time Force Power Rangers. However, Wes does not initially see eye-to-eye with Jennifer, who is still upset over Alex's death.

As Ransik continues his quest for total domination of Earth, archaeologists discover a box that, unknown to them, contains the Quantum Ranger morpher and powers. Both Ransik and the Rangers are well aware of its contents, and make attempts to retrieve it. The box eventually falls into the hand of Eric Myers, a member of the Silver Guardians, the city's police force managed by Wes' father, Albert Collins, and Wes' old rival. Eric activates the power, and becomes the Quantum Ranger. Eric, however, becomes cocky and irresponsible with his power, forcing Wes and the Rangers to try to get it back from him; however, Eric defeated them and he kept his powers. Soon he learns the responsibility of using the Quantum Powers and becomes the leader of the Silver Guardians as the Quantum Ranger, and becomes an ally to the Rangers.

Eventually, the Rangers begin receiving help from an unseen ally from the future in the form of the Time Shadow Megazord. Soon, this ally arrives in 2001 and reveals himself to be Alex, stating that he is alive because something the Rangers have done in the present has altered the future, and that he has returned to fix it. Alex reveals to Wes what was meant to happen in the original timeline and encourages him to take action to set it right. Wes reluctantly agrees, and relinquishes control of his morpher to Alex so he can take care of his father's business while his father lays gravely injured in the hospital. Alex then briefly leads the team, but his relationship with the Rangers becomes strained when they realize Alex has changed. Alex eventually realizes that Wes is the true Red Ranger and having destroyed his relationship with Jennifer, returns the morpher.

When Ransik makes his final assault on Earth, with a powerful army in large amounts, Alex orders the Rangers to return to the future, for fear that if they hesitate, they may not be able to return at all. Wes, however, would have to remain behind. The Rangers refuse, and fight Ransik alongside Wes, who, knowing his friends can't stay, forces them into returning to 3000, leaving only himself and Eric to stop Ransik, or die trying. When the Rangers return to the future, they learn that Silver Hills was saved, but Wes died in the process. The Rangers are ordered to have their minds erased of their memories from 2001, and encouraged to resume their lives. Angered, Jennifer returns Alex's engagement ring, and the Rangers return to 2001 to help Wes and Eric. During the final battle, Ransik accidentally injures his daughter Nadira and, traumatized over nearly killing her, surrenders to the Rangers. Right before the Rangers return Ransik and Nadira to the future, Wes and Jennifer, having soothed over their initially rocky relationship, profess their love for one another. As the Rangers depart, Wes stays behind with Eric to co-command the Silver Guardians.

Cast and characters[]

Time Force Rangers

  • Erin Cahill as Jennifer "Jen" Scotts, the Pink Time Force Ranger and the leader of the team. Time Force was the first Power Rangers series in which the Pink Ranger was the leader, the first regular series with a female leader, and the second series overall with a female leader (the first being the 10-episode Alien Rangers miniseries)
  • Jason Faunt as Wesley "Wes" Collins, the present-day Red Time Force Ranger (and the Red Battle Warrior) who shares leadership duties with Jen.
    • Jason Faunt also portrays Alex Drake, Wesley's descendant and future Red Time Force Ranger.
  • Kevin Kleinberg as Trip Regis, the Green Time Force Ranger.
  • Deborah Estelle Philips as Katie Walker, the Yellow Time Force Ranger.
  • Michael Copon as Lucas Kendall, the Blue Time Force Ranger who is second-in-command to both Wes and Jen.
  • Daniel Southworth as Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger and the leader of the Silver Guardians.

Allies

  • Edward Laurence Albert as Mr. Albert Collins, Wes' billionaire father, CEO of Bio-Lab, and founder of the Silver Guardians.
  • Brianne Siddall as the voice of Circuit, a robotic owl and ally of the Time Force Rangers who serves as their technical advisor.
  • Douglas Fisher as Phillips, The Collins' butler
  • Roy Werner as Captain Logan, the supervisor to the Time Force Rangers.
  • Ken Merckx as Dr. Michael Zaskin, a scientist at Bio-Lab.

Villains

Lightspeed Rangers

Episodes[]

Awards and Nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2002 29th Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Sound Mixing Chuck Buch and Edward F. Suski Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Sherman, Fraser A. (November 30, 2016). Now and Then We Time Travel: Visiting Pasts and Futures in Film and Television. McFarland. ISBN 9780786496792. Retrieved April 10, 2017 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Stanley, T.L. (June 9, 2001). "Power Rangers Still Have a Kick". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Dark Horizons Headlines". January 19, 2001. Retrieved July 3, 2021.

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