Power Rangers Ninja Storm
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Power Rangers Ninja Storm | |
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Genre | Action Adventure Fantasy Superhero |
Based on | Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger by Toei Company |
Developed by | The Walt Disney Company Toei Company |
Directed by | Koichi Sakamoto Charlie Haskell Andrew Merrifield Wayne Rose Paul Grinder |
Starring | Pua Magasiva Sally Martin Glenn McMillan Adam Tuominen Jorgito Vargas, Jr. Jason Chan Katrina Browne Katrina Devine Grant McFarland |
Theme music composer | Ian Christian Nickus Jeremy Sweet |
Composers | Steven Vincent Bruce Lynch Frank Strangio |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
No. of episodes | 38 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ann Austen Douglas Sloan |
Producers | Janine Dickins Koichi Sakamoto |
Production locations | New Zealand (Wellington, Auckland) Japan (Kyoto, Yokohama and Tokyo) |
Running time | 20–21 minutes |
Production companies | BVS Entertainment Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment Toei Company, Ltd. Village Roadshow KP Productions Limited |
Original release | |
Network | ABC (ABC Kids) |
Release | February 15 November 15, 2003 | –
Power Rangers Ninja Storm is an American television series and the eleventh season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the 26th Super Sentai series Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger. The season marked a series of firsts in the franchise, being that it was the first to be filmed in New Zealand, the first to not be produced by MMPR Productions,[1][2] and the first to air on ABC in its entirety; debuting on February 15, 2003 on ABC Kids.
Synopsis
Shane Clarke, Tori Hanson and Dustin Brooks are three students at the Wind Ninja Academy. Their less than stellar performance and tardiness gets them the occasional lecture from their Sensei, Kanoi Watanabe. One day, the academy is attacked by Lothor, a banished ninja master and Kanoi's brother, who has returned to capture all the ninja students. Shane, Tori and Dustin are the only three remaining students, and along with Sensei, who has been transformed into a guinea pig by Lothor, and his son Cam, retreat into the underground Ninja Ops. There, the three are given Wind Morphers, which allow them to transform into Wind Power Rangers and protect the city of Blue Bay Harbor from Lothor's forces.
When Lothor demonstrates his ability to make his monsters grow, the Rangers unleash the Ninja Zords, which could combine into the Storm Megazord and destroy monsters with its arsenal of Power Spheres, activated by special ninja power disks. Lothor again raises the stakes by sending his new allies to battle the Wind Rangers - the Thunder Rangers, Blake and Hunter Bradley, who had their own Thunder Zords. The Thunder Rangers are on a mission to destroy the Wind Rangers' Sensei, who they believed to be responsible for their parent's death, but a visit from the afterlife from Blake and Hunter's parents show them the truth - that it was Lothor who killed them. The Thunder Rangers see the error of their ways and join the Wind Rangers in the battle against Lothor, bringing the Thunder and Ninja Zords together to form the Thunderstorm Megazord.
When the Rangers lose their powers, Cam uses the Scroll of Time to travel into the past and retrieve the Samurai Amulet, a family heirloom in the possession of his late mother, where he discovers how Lothor rose to power. Cam returns to the present and uses the amulet to become the Green Samurai Ranger, armed with the Samurai Star Megazord, which later combines with the Rangers' zords to form the Hurricane Megazord. A lost scroll would later reveal to Cam the Lightning Riff Blaster, which could summon the Mighty Mammoth Zord.
In a last-ditch effort to take over the world, Lothor attempts to open the Abyss of Evil and release its evil. In a final battle, he steals the Samurai Amulet and uses it to take away all of the Rangers' powers. However the Wind Rangers combine their inner ninja powers to overpower Lothor and throw him into the abyss. After the battle, the powerless Rangers become ninja masters at the Wind Ninja Academy.
Cast and characters
Ninja Storm Rangers
- Pua Magasiva as Shane Clarke, the Red Wind Ranger.
- Sally Martin as Tori Hanson, the Blue Wind Ranger.
- Glenn McMillan as Waldo "Dustin" Brooks, the Yellow Wind Ranger.
- Adam Tuominen as Hunter Bradley, the Crimson Thunder Ranger.
- Jorgito Vargas Jr., as Blake Bradley, the Navy Thunder Ranger.
- Jason Chan as Cameron "Cam" Watanabe, the Green Samurai Ranger.
Allies
- Grant McFarland as Sensei Kanoi Watanabe (voice and human form)
- Daniel Sing as Young Sensei Kanoi Watanabe
- Megan Nicol as Kelly
- Jason Chan as Cyber-Cam
- Roseanne Liang as Miko Watanabe
Villains
- Grant McFarland as Lothor
- Daniel Sing as Young Kiya Watanabe
- Katrina Devine as Marah
- Katrina Browne as Kapri
- Peter Rowley as the voice of Zurgane
- Bruce Hopkins as the voice of Choobo
- Michael Hurst as the voice of Vexacus
- Craig Parker as the voice of Motodrone
- Jeremy Birchall as the voice of Shimazu
Episodes
Comics
It has been revealed that Cameron joined a team of Rangers formed across the various universes in the follow up to "Shattered Grid" in "Beyond the Grid," alongside the Ranger Slayer, The Magna Defender, Andros, Tanya, and an undefined Dino Charge Ranger.[3]
References
- ^ "Power Rangers Ninja Storm - Looming Thunder". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
- ^ "Power Rangers Ninja Storm - Prelude To A Storm". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
- ^ Oller, Jacob (2018-06-17). "Power Rangers comic gets new creative team, rangers for Beyond The Grid". Syfy. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
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