Power Rangers Wild Force

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Power Rangers Wild Force
GenreAction
Adventure
Fantasy
Superhero
Created byHaim Saban
Toei Company
Directed byKoichi Sakamoto
Terry Withrow
Worth Keeter
Taro Sakamoto
Jonathan Tzachor
StarringRicardo Medina, Jr.
Alyson Kiperman
Phillip Jeanmarie
Jessica Rey
Jack Guzman
Philip Andrew
Ann Marie Crouch
Ilia Volok
Sin Wong
ComposersLior Rosner
Paul Gordon
Drew DeAscentis
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerJonathan Tzachor
Production locationsSanta Clarita and
Los Angeles, California
Running time20 minutes
Production companiesDisney Enterprises
BVS Entertainment
Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment
Toei Company, Ltd.
MMPR Productions, Inc.
Original release
NetworkFOX (Fox Kids) (Ep 1–26)
ABC (ABC Kids) (Ep 27–40)
ABC Family (Jetix) (reruns)
ReleaseFebruary 9 (2002-02-09) –
November 16, 2002 (2002-11-16)

Power Rangers Wild Force is an American television series and the tenth season and anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger, which itself was the 25th anniversary of Super Sentai.[1]

Power Rangers Wild Force takes place in 2002. The first part of the series was originally broadcast from February to August 2002 on the Fox Kids television block. Following the sale of Fox Family Worldwide (renamed ABC Family Worldwide) including Saban Entertainment (renamed BVS Entertainment) to Disney by Haim Saban and News Corporation, Fox Network's parent company, the show was moved in the fall 2002 to ABC's new Saturday morning block, ABC Kids (formerly Disney's One Saturday Morning).

Plot summary

The series follows the adventure of Cole Evans, who had been staying with a tribe in a jungle for many years, as he tries to find his destiny in the fictitious town of Turtle Cove. He encounters the Animarium, a place that many believed to be a fairy tale. He joins four others who had a common path to become the new leader of the Wild Force Power Rangers.

The Animarium is an island that floats in the sky. It is shaped like a turtle and is the home of the Wild Zords and Princess Shayla, the Rangers' mentor. (It is unclear how the Rangers travel between the Animarium and the Earth surface, but in one of the last episodes Merrick and Kite are teleported onto the Animarium, so presumably they used the same teleportation throughout the rest of the series.)

The Power Rangers use their powers to defeat the forces of the Orgs, led by one Master Org. As Cole was fond of other animals, he was shocked to discover that the Orgs were literally heartless horned monsters. As the series continues, he finds out the truth about his real parents: his parents, Richard and Elizabeth Evans, were professors at Turtle Cove University, along with a family friend, Viktor Adler, a human reincarnation of the original Master Org. When they were sent to the jungle for research, they discover the remains of Master Org, in which a jealous Adler consumes in order to exact revenge on Richard, who had proposed to Elizabeth before he could. However, Adler goes insane, and kills both Richard and Elizabeth. For a while, their newborn son, Cole, was also presumed dead.

In addition to the annual team-up episodes, Power Rangers Wild Force also had a special episode commemorating it as the tenth incarnation, Forever Red, by having Cole team up with the nine Red Rangers before him, (in order of incarnations, Jason Lee Scott, Aurico, Tommy Oliver, T.J. Johnson, Andros, Leo Corbett, Carter Grayson, Wesley "Wes" Collins and Eric Myers), in order to prevent the remaining generals of the Machine Empire from unearthing and reactivating Lord Zedd's zord, Serpentera, which had been left buried on the moon.

Cast

Wild Force Rangers

Allies

  • Ann Marie Crouch as Princess Shayla
  • Charles Gideon Davis as the voice of Animus
  • Vernon Wells as Ransik
  • Kate Sheldon as Nadira
    • Forever Red Rangers
      • Austin St. John as Jason Lee Scott, the original Red Ranger, and previously the second Gold Zeo Ranger.
      • Christopher Glenn as Aurico, the Red Aquitian Ranger.
      • Jason David Frank as Tommy Oliver, the Zeo Ranger V Red and previously the Green Ranger, White Ranger, and the first Red Turbo Ranger.
      • Selwyn Ward as T.J.Johnson, the second Red Turbo Ranger, and previously the Blue Space Ranger.
      • Christopher Khayman Lee as Andros, the Red Space Ranger.
      • Danny Slavin as Leo Corbett, the Red Galaxy Ranger.
      • Sean Cw Johnson as Carter Grayson, the Red Lightspeed Ranger.
      • Jason Faunt as Wesley "Wes" Collins, the Red Time Force Ranger.
      • Daniel Southworth as Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger.
        • Time Force Rangers
      • Jason Faunt as Wesley "Wes" Collins, the Red Time Force Ranger.
      • Erin Cahill as Jennifer "Jen" Scotts, the Pink 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.
      • Daniel Southworth as Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger.

Villains

Episodes

International broadcasters of Power Rangers Wild Force

  • Latin America: Fox Kids/ Jetix and VH1 (Vídeo Hits One)
  • India: Jetix

Production

Wild Force was the first and only season to be under the copyright of Disney Enterprises. Disney had bought Power Rangers (along with other Saban properties) at the end of Power Rangers Time Force. It was the last season to be produced in the United States by MMPR Productions as pre-production for Wild Force began before the buyout as well as they still had a contract for Fox Kids. Disney's acquisition resulted in Wild Force having to be finished far sooner than expected as Disney would cut the budget for the show completely. The season's promotional photo was merely a photo of the main cast standing together on set in-between shots as there was no money to do it professionally.

When this programming block expired, the series moved to ABC Kids in September 2002. ABC Family would rerun encore presentations while the show premiered both on Fox Kids and on ABC Kids in 2002. Following this season, production of the Power Rangers franchise moved from Los Angeles, California to New Zealand which resulted in many crew members and all voice actors being laid off.

References

  1. ^ "Power Rangers: Seasons 8-12 DVD Review - IGN". Uk.ign.com. 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2015-11-30.

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