Power Rangers Turbo | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Haim Saban Toei Company |
Based on | Gekisou Sentai Carranger by Toei Company |
Developed by | Saban Entertainment Toei Company |
Showrunners | Ann Austen Doug Sloan Judd Lynn |
Starring | See below |
Theme music composer | Ron Wasserman |
Composers | Kenneth Burgomaster Jim Cushinery Paul Gordon Jeremy Sweet Ron Wasserman Inon Zur Glenn Scott Lacey |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
No. of episodes | 45 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Haim Saban Shuki Levy |
Producer | Jonathan Tzachor |
Production locations | California (Santa Clarita & Los Angeles) Japan (Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama)) and Kyoto) |
Cinematography | Ilan Rosenberg |
Running time | 20–21 minutes |
Production companies | Saban Entertainment Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment Toei Company, Ltd. MMPR Productions, Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | Fox |
Release | April 19 November 24, 1997 | –
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Power Rangers Turbo is a television series and the fifth season of the Power Rangers franchise that aired in 1997. The show was prefaced with the franchise's second film, Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
As with its predecessors, Power Rangers Turbo is based on one of the entries of the Super Sentai series; in Turbo's case, the source is the 20th series, Gekisou Sentai Carranger. The series introduced a child actor as the new Blue Ranger,[1][2] and featured the departure of the long-running characters Zordon and Alpha 5, as well the veteran team of Rangers. The series introduced four new characters to take the place of the veteran Rangers. The fifth season also marked the final regular appearances of Johnny Yong Bosch, Catherine Sutherland, and Steve Cardenas, and also the last appearance of Nakia Burrise.[3]