well, for a few dayz i am forced to watch the channel Jetix. Compared to CN its really rubbish. But one thing got my attention.Its a series named Power Rangers.Its has so many classification and though story is not too much entertaining but you can guess that it has a profound profile.so i want to share some infos.
Power rangers
Power Rangers is an ongoing, American franchise of superhero children’s television programs. The franchise is currently owned by The Walt Disney Company, but was previously produced by Saban. Given a new title and theme annually (after the third season of the first series), the franchise is headlined by similarly self-replicating television series and is directly tied to the vast merchandising empire owned largely by Japanese toy company Bandai.
The show is adapted from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai franchise, but is not simply an English dub of the original. Rather, it is a ‘new’ production with English-speaking actors spliced in with the original Japanese footage in varying ratios. Due to the very Japanese nature of many of Sentai’s stories and design, the American shows are always at least slightly changed to fit a Western audience. However, the action sequences featuring the characters in costume, and the scenes featuring kaiju and mecha (referred to as “Zords” in the English series) are typically dubbed. The vast majority of the toy line is similarly adapted, though there are toys exclusive to English-speaking countries.
The series that began the franchise was Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which began broadcasting as part of the Fox Kids group of programs that aired on the Fox Network. It lasted for three seasons. The franchise has continued, and as of 2006 has consisted of thirteen television series and two theatrical films.
The Power Rangers series was distributed by Saban Entertainment from 1993 until the end of 2001 and was broadcast on the Fox network. The franchise was purchased by Disney as a part of a Saban buyout between 2001 and 2002, and the show continued to air on Fox until its Fox Kids package was dismantled in the United States. Since Fall 2002, all Power Rangers shows have aired on various Disney-owned networks (ABC Kids, ABC Family, Toon Disney and Jetix channels worldwide).
What is a Power ranger:
A Power Ranger is a person who morphs from a natural, unpowered form into a form fitting battle suit, which also has a helmet with an opaque visor, which in many cases serves to protect his or her secret identity. A morphed Ranger generally possesses superhuman strength, durability, and hand-to-hand combat ability; unmorphed Rangers may possess other innate abilities (such as telepathy, super speed, invisibility, great hand-to-hand combat ability, etc.) which are usually not directly related to his or her Ranger powers. Rangers appear to retain their original physiology beneath their suits when in morphed form, as Rangers’ helmets have been seen removed or broken on numerous occasions, revealing his or her natural form underneath (There are exceptions to this rule: Justin, the Blue Turbo Ranger, was in his early teens and was much shorter than his Ranger form when unmorphed; Anubis “Doggie” Cruger, the S.P.D. Shadow Ranger, has a muzzle [he is a humanoid dog-like alien] that seems to disappear beneath the helmet; and Daggeron, the Solaris Knight, transforms into a different creature while in the process of morphing). Helmets aside, the suits are donned and removed nearly instantaneously with a glow of light or some other effect. Rangers are known to “demorph” involuntarily due to powerful physical attacks.
Rangers regularly operate in teams of five or six, with a special sixth Ranger frequently rounding out the bunch; sometimes a core team of three will later be joined by additional Rangers. Each Ranger’s suit and energy spectrum will match a specific color, with red, yellow, and blue being joined by some combination of pink, green, black, or white. Rangers may be named after their respective colors, such as Red Ranger, Blue Ranger, etc., but numbers or other names may also be used. There is usually no more than one Ranger of a given color on a team, but exceptions of this rule are generally given alternate names. The team’s costumes are nearly identical aside from color, helmet design (most notably the shape of the opaque visor) and perhaps a numerical designation; any additional Rangers will regularly have additional costume modifications.
The Rangers’ color designation also influences their wardrobe throughout the series, as their civilian clothing is often the same color as their Ranger color. This correlation was joked about in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder when Thomas Oliver (a former Green Ranger, White Ranger, and Red Ranger, twice) became the Black Dino Ranger and said that he had to go clothes shopping because he did not own enough black colored clothing.
Power Rangers TV series
Mighty Morphin
Alien Rangers 
Zeo
Turbo
In Space
Lost Galaxy
Lightspeed Rescue
Time Force
Wild Force
Ninja Storm
Dino Thunder
S.P.D.
Mystic Force
Operation Overdrive
Variations between Power Ranger Series
No two Power Rangers series are alike, and aside from a Ranger of each primary color, with the male Red being the series lead, almost every aspect of the show can potentially be changed depending on the series (and often depending on what the Sentai footage has dictated). Some of the things which are known to change regularly are:
* Annual design theme, and whether or not it is incorporated into the American show
* Number of Rangers, both at the beginning and the end of a series
* Colors of Rangers outside of the primary colors, if any
* Gender of the Yellow and Blue Rangers
* Number of female Rangers, and the ratio thereof to male Rangers
* Hierarchy of team, including which Ranger is the actual team leader
* Situation of how the morpher is worn, and corresponding morphing call
* Affiliation of Rangers prior to and during the series
* Presence of a mentor and a headquarters
* One or more Rangers’ relation to a series villain
Source : WikiPedia => The Free Online Encyclopedia





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Power Rangers irritates me to the gut. The stories don’t seem to change at all and the endings always tend to be the same.
Nice effort for the info though. I can’t fathom anyone spending so much time looking up profiles of stupid superheroes like that. Quodos for that.
Power Rangers is a multi billion dollar franchise and a show every kid in the last 14 seasons have grown up with, long live the Power Rangers.
my son is 4 yrs old. he recently discovered the power rangers and absolutely loves the shows. we tivo many episodes. i will watch with him once in awhile. i did watch zeo:new beginnings 1 & 2 because i was curious as how the different rangers came about. i remember the series when it first started…but didn’t know they changed every year. i’ve only seen the first one, zeo, turbo, dino thunder, spd, and mystic force. i just seen one that will be on in a few days, time force, which i have tivo’d for him. good to see this info. thanks.
My daughter LOVES the Power Rangers. She is 4. She is every single Power Ranger every second of the hour. What we are looking for is a Power Ranger Bike. Has anyone seen them in the stores? Let me know if you have seen any.
Thanks for the info; it’s interesting to make comparisons with the Japanese versions of the shows.
i love power rangers and i do balay i hate my self and i cry when i go toilet
i pick my nose and swear
hola me encantan los power rangers
en especial los s.p.d. espero que nunca acaben!!!!!!!!!
i wont to jone you
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