For the video game, see Power Rangers Time Force (video game).
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Power Rangers Time Force
Genre
Action-adventure
Science fiction
Superhero
Created by
Haim Saban
Toei Company
Based on
Mirai Sentai Timeranger by Toei Company
Developed by
Saban Entertainment
Toei Company
Showrunner
Judd Lynn
Directed by
Koichi Sakamoto
Kaizo Hayashi
Worth Keeter
Judd Lynn
Isaac Florentine
Yoshi Hosoya
Makoto Yokohama
Jonathan Tzachor
Starring
Jason Faunt
Erin Cahill
Kevin Kleinberg
Deborah Estelle Philips
Michael Copon
Daniel Southworth
Vernon Wells
Kate Sheldon
Edward Laurence Albert
Theme music composer
Jeremy Sweet
Jasan Radford
Composers
Lior Rosner
Jeremy Sweet
Inon Zur
Glenn Scott Lacey
Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Country of origin
United States
Japan
Original language
English
No. of episodes
40
Production
Executive producers
Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Producer
Jonathan Tzachor
Production locations
California, United States of America, Southern United States, North America, Americas (Santa Clarita & Los Angeles) Japan, East Asia, Northeast Asia North Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asian cultural sphere, Asia-Pacific, Pacific Ocean, Asia (Saitama, Kyoto, Yokohama and Tokyo)
Cinematography
Ilan Rosenberg Sean McLin (2nd unit)
Running time
20 minutes
Production companies
Saban Entertainment
Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment
Toei Company, Ltd.
MMPR Productions, Inc.
Original release
Network
Fox (Fox Kids)
Release
February 3 (2001-02-03) – November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)
Related
Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
Power Rangers Wild Force
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Power Rangers Time Force is a 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 PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.
^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.
^Stanley, T.L. (June 9, 2001). "Power Rangers Still Have a Kick". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
^"Dark Horizons Headlines". January 19, 2001. Archived from the original on March 31, 2001. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
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