. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "40"^^ . . . . "Power Rangers Time Force"@en . . . . . . . "Power Rangers: Time Force (often abbreviated as PRTF) or Time Force is the ninth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai Timeranger (Future Squadron Timeranger). It ran with a total of 40 half-hour episodes from February to November of 2001 and was the last full season to completely air on Fox Kids following the sale of Fox Family Worldwide, which included Fox Family, Fox Kids and Saban Entertainment being purchased by The Walt Disney Company. Time Force was the last season to be produced by the defunct Saban Entertainment group. 10 years later Saban re-emerged as Saban Brands and announced Power Rangers Samurai."@en . . . . . . . "Wild Force"@en . . . . "Mirai Sentai Timeranger"@en . . . . . "Season 9 of Power Rangers, adapted from Mirai Sentai Timeranger. In the year 3000, crime is almost a memory, as Time Force has captured almost every criminal. The only one left is the mutant Ransik. Time Force Red Ranger Alex and his squad finally manage to capture him, and Alex takes the opportunity to propose to his girlfriend and subordinate, Jen. Before they can fully realize their dreams of wedded bliss, however, Ransik's spoiled daughter, Nadira, breaks him out and Alex is apparently killed in the crossfire. Ransik and Nadira go on to take the cryogenically frozen mutants from prison and hightail it back to the year 2001, before there was a Time Force to stop them. Taking responsibility for the fact that they got away on her watch, a brokenhearted Jen collects the morphers and her squad, and journeys a thousand years into the past to avenge her fiance. Unfortunately, Alex's DNA is needed to unlock the morphers, but there just so happens to be a doppelganger of him living in Silver Hills, Washington at the turn of the millennium. What are the odds? Wes Collins, once convinced they're not crazy, joins the Time Force Rangers, helping them in their fight and to adjust to being so far from home. Eventually, it turns out that the future in Millennium City isn't as rosy as one would expect, and either destiny will be screwed, or Wes will. Easily one of the darkest seasons of Power Rangers, very popular and takes a lot from its Super Sentai counterpart. Of particular note is being the first Power Rangers series to actually say that Alex died, though he gets better towards the end of the series. Also of note, is that the leader of the team is the Pink Ranger, Action Girl Jen (although because of the source footage Red is still in the forefront, with him and the Sixth Ranger getting nearly every Limit Break and Super Mode through the season). And while the acting in Power Rangers has never been any more than serviceable, the performances from the two leads Jason Faunt and Erin Cahill (as well as several others) were actually quite strong. And the darker nature of the season helps to highlight that talent with lost loved ones, prejudice, revenge, new love and redemption. This was also the only Power Rangers series to be nominated for an Emmy, although it was for sound editing, a nomination is still a nomination. Succeeded by Power Rangers Wild Force. Also, Time Force was the last season to be aired in full by Fox Kids, which would be turning into the all-animation FOX Box, the following year. Has a character sheet."@en . "Season 9 of Power Rangers, adapted from Mirai Sentai Timeranger. In the year 3000, crime is almost a memory, as Time Force has captured almost every criminal. The only one left is the mutant Ransik. Time Force Red Ranger Alex and his squad finally manage to capture him, and Alex takes the opportunity to propose to his girlfriend and subordinate, Jen. Before they can fully realize their dreams of wedded bliss, however, Ransik's spoiled daughter, Nadira, breaks him out and Alex is apparently killed in the crossfire. Ransik and Nadira go on to take the cryogenically frozen mutants from prison and hightail it back to the year 2001, before there was a Time Force to stop them."@en . . . . . . "Power Rangers Time Force"@pl . . . "9"^^ . . . "Power Rangers: Time Force (often abbreviated as PRTF) or Time Force is the ninth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai Timeranger (Future Squadron Timeranger). It ran with a total of 40 half-hour episodes from February to November of 2001 and was the last full season to completely air on Fox Kids following the sale of Fox Family Worldwide, which included Fox Family, Fox Kids and Saban Entertainment being purchased by The Walt Disney Company. Time Force was the last season to be produced by the defunct Saban Entertainment group. 10 years later Saban re-emerged as Saban Brands and announced Power Rangers Samurai. Time Force's plot and structure follows similar themes established by In Space and Lost Galaxy before it, employing what many fans considered to be \"darker\" and more \"mature\" themes (such as death, implied racism and morally gray characters). Because of this, it is often compared to the predecessor of the season before it. Time Force is also the first of many Power Rangers seasons to adapt the original plot of its Sentai counterpart almost to the letter, with only minor changes to suit its characters. Like its Sentai counterpart, it was the first season to have two Red Rangers. This was the final Power Rangers season that Judd Lynn collaborated on until Power Rangers RPM. His writing partner at the time, Jackie Marchand, likewise departed for a year before returning to work on Power Rangers Ninja Storm."@en . . "Lightspeed Rescue"@en . . . "Power Rangers Time Force \u2013 dziewi\u0105ta seria przyg\u00F3d wojownik\u00F3w Power Rangers. Jest to produkcja ameryka\u0144ska. Serial bazuje na japo\u0144skim serialu Mirai Sentai Timeranger."@pl . . . . . "Power Rangers Time Force \u2013 dziewi\u0105ta seria przyg\u00F3d wojownik\u00F3w Power Rangers. Jest to produkcja ameryka\u0144ska. Serial bazuje na japo\u0144skim serialu Mirai Sentai Timeranger."@pl . "Power Rangers Time Force S9 logo.png"@en . . . . "Time Force"@en . . . . . . "--02-03"^^ . . . . "poster-prtf.jpg"@en .