Power Rangers Beast Morphers
Power Rangers Beast Morphers | |
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Created by | |
Based on | Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters by Toei Company |
Developed by | Saban Brands (pre-production) Hasbro (post-production) Toei Company |
Written by | Becca Barnes Alwyn Dale Johnny Hartmann Chip Lynn Denise Downer Cameron Dixon Maiya Thompson Tom Furniss Patrick Rieger |
Directed by | Simon Bennett Yuji Noguchi Oliver Driver Riccardo Pellizzeri |
Creative director(s) | Becca Barnes Alwyn Dale Chip Lynn |
Starring | See below |
Theme music composer | Noam Kaniel Cash Callaway[1] Ian Osborne[1] |
Opening theme | "Power Rangers Beast Morphers" by Cash Callaway |
Composer(s) | Matt McGuire Noam Kaniel[2][3] Youssef "Joe" Guezoum[4][5] Cash Callaway[6] Ian Osborne[1] |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 44 |
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Producer(s) | Co-Producers <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
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Production location(s) | New Zealand (Auckland) Japan (Saitama, Kyoto, Tokyo & Yokohama) |
Cinematography | Kevin Riley (DOP) Sean Mclin (2nd unit) Ollie Jones (Camera Operator/DOP) |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Distributor | Allspark |
Release | |
Original network | Nickelodeon |
Picture format | 720p / 1080p (HDTV) 4K (Ultra HD) |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1/Stereo 2.1 |
Original release | March 2, 2019 December 12, 2020 |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel |
Followed by | Power Rangers Dino Fury |
External links | |
[{{#property:P856}} Website] |
Power Rangers Beast Morphers are the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh seasons of the American television program Power Rangers. The first season premiered on Nickelodeon on March 2, 2019, while the second season premiered on February 22, and concluded in December 12, 2020.
Beast Morphers was the only television series to be produced by Hasbro's production studio Allspark before it was absorbed into Entertainment One in October 2020, as well as the first in the franchise to have all toys manufactured and distributed by Hasbro.[8][9][10] Both seasons were produced using footage, costumes, and props from the thirty-sixth entry in the Japanese long-running tokusatsu drama Super Sentai series, Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters which aired in 2012. As a result, Beast Morphers marks the first time the American series has adapted an entry in the Super Sentai series that was previously skipped over. The series also serves as a direct sequel to Power Rangers RPM (2009).[11]
Beast Morphers was originally to be produced by Saban Brands. During pre-production, Hasbro acquired the Power Rangers franchise and other entertainment assets from Saban Brands and the latter company subsequently closed on July 2, 2018.[12][13]
Contents
Plot
Scientists in the city of Coral Harbor have discovered a way to convert the infinite power of the Morphin Grid into a physical substance called "Morph-X", providing the city with a source of unlimited clean energy. To protect the city, a secret agency known as Grid Battleforce combines Morph-X with animal DNA to create a new team of Power Rangers. Now the Beast Morpher Rangers: Devon Daniels, Ravi Shaw, and Zoey Reeves must defend the Morphin Grid from Evox, an evil sentient computer virus from another dimension and his evil avatar clones of original Ranger candidates Blaze and Roxy, who were rendered comatose. After the three of them are transported to the Cyber Dimension, Evox, Cybervillain Blaze, and Cybervillain Roxy gain its de facto ruler Scrozzle as an ally as he helps them in their plan to return Evox to Earth.[14]
As the Rangers battle Evox's robot monsters, they gain two new additions to the team: Nate Silva, the head researcher and scientist of Grid Battleforce who becomes the Gold Ranger and Steel, a robot Nate was forced to create as a body for Evox, who gains sentience and becomes the Silver Ranger.
In the second season, Evox possesses Mayor Daniels and plots to finish what he started with the help of Scrozzle, who uses a machine to revive the Blaze and Roxy avatars as robots. Along the way, the Rangers uncover Evox's true origins and receive help from the original, Dino Thunder, and Dino Charge Rangers as well as allies of the RPM Rangers to defeat Evox and his minions once and for all.
Cast and characters
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Rangers
- Rorrie D. Travis as Devon Daniels, the Red Beast Morpher Ranger.[15][16]
- Jazz Baduwalia as Ravi Shaw, the Blue Beast Morpher Ranger.[15][16]
- Jacqueline Scislowski as Zoey Reeves, the Yellow Beast Morpher Ranger.[15][16]
- Abraham Rodriguez as Nathan "Nate" Silva, the Gold Beast Morpher Ranger.
- Jamie Linehan (voice) and Sam Jellie (human) as Steel Silva, the Silver Beast Morpher Ranger.
Mighty Morphin
- Austin St. John as Jason Lee Scott, the Mighty Morphin Red Ranger.[17]
Dino Charge
- Brennan Mejia as Tyler Navarro, the Dino Charge Red Ranger.[18]
- James Davies as Chase Randall, the Dino Charge Black Ranger.[18]
- Yoshi Sudarso as Koda, the Dino Charge Blue Ranger.[18]
- Davi Santos as Sir Ivan, the Dino Charge Gold Ranger.[18]
Allies
- Kelson Henderson as the voice of Cruise
- Charlie McDermott as the voice of Smash
- Emmett Skilton as the voice of Jax
- Kristina Ho as Betty Burke[19]
- Cosme Flores as Ben Burke
- Kevin Copeland as Adam Daniels
- Teuila Blakely as Commander Shaw
- Sia Trokenheim as Muriel Reeves
- Mark Wright as General Burke
- Colby Strong as Blaze[15]
- Liana Ramirez as Roxy[15]
- Miriama Smith as Regina Collins[20]
- Madeleine Adams as Megan
- Molly Leishman as Kerry Dixon
- Olivia Tennet as Doctor K[21]
- Richard Simpson as the voice of Keeper[22][23]
- Jack Buchanan as Captain Chaku
- Lina Clare as Starlight
- Mel Odedra as Bruce Silva
- Rachel Foreman as Cheryl Silva
- James Gaylyn as Colonel Mason Truman
Villains
- Andrew Laing as the voice of Evox/Venjix[lower-alpha 1]
- Campbell Cooley as the voice of Scrozzle
- Colby Strong as Cybervillain Blaze and Robo-Blaze[15]
- Liana Ramirez as Cybervillain Roxy and Robo-Roxy[15]
- Jamie Linehan as the voice of Vargoyle
- Kevin Keys as the voice of Ryjack
Mighty Morphin
- Adrian Smith as the voice of Goldar Maximus
Dino Charge
- Adam Gardiner as the voice of Sledge
- Jackie Clarke as the voice of Poisandra
- Paul Harrop as the voice of Fury
- Estevez Gillespie as the voices of Wrench and Curio
- Campbell Cooley as the voice of Snide
Episodes
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Season 26 (2019)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [24] | US viewers (millions) |
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876 | 1 | "Beasts Unleashed" | Simon Bennett and Yuji Noguchi | Chip Lynn | March 2, 2019[25] | 0.73[26] |
877 | 2 | "Evox’s Revenge" | Simon Bennett | TBA | March 9, 2019 | 0.61[27] |
878 | 3 | "End of the Road" | Oliver Driver | TBA | March 16, 2019 | 0.74[28] |
879 | 4 | "Digital Deception" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Denise Downer |
March 30, 2019 | 0.71[29] |
880 | 5 | "Taking Care of Business" | Oliver Driver | Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes | April 6, 2019 | 0.59[30] |
881 | 6 | "Hangar Heist" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Becca Barnes and Alwyn Dale | April 13, 2019 | 0.59[31] |
882 | 7 | "A Friend Indeed" | Oliver Driver | Chip Lynn | April 20, 2019 | 0.57[32] |
883 | 8 | "The Cybergate Opens" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Becca Barnes and Alwyn Dale | April 27, 2019 | 0.61[33] |
884 | 9 | "Silver Sacrifice" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes | September 14, 2019 | 0.58[34] |
885 | 10 | "Thrills And Drills" | Oliver Driver | Becca Barnes and Alwyn Dale | September 21, 2019 | 0.61[35] |
886 | 11 | "Tools of the Betrayed" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
September 28, 2019 | 0.55[36] |
887 | 12 | "Real Steel" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Chip Lynn | October 5, 2019 |
0.50[37] |
888 | 13 | "Tuba Triumph" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
October 12, 2019 | 0.54[38] |
889 | 14 | "Sound and Fury" | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Becca Barnes and Alwyn Dale | October 26, 2019 | 0.46[39] |
890 | 15 | "Seeing Red" | Oliver Driver | Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes | November 2, 2019 | 0.63[40] |
891 | 16 | "Gorilla Art" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
November 9, 2019 | 0.52[41] |
892 | 17 | "Ranger Reveal" | Oliver Driver | TBA | November 16, 2019 | 0.49[42] |
893 | 18 | "Rewriting History" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
November 23, 2019 | 0.50[43] |
894 | 19 | "Target: Tower" | Simon Bennett | TBA | November 30, 2019 | 0.49[44] |
895 | 20 | "Evox: Upgraded" | Simon Bennett | TBA | December 7, 2019 | 0.47[45] |
896 | Halloween Special | "Hypnotic Halloween" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Maiya Thompson, Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Maiya Thompson, James Collins & Cameron Dixon |
October 19, 2019 | 0.53[46] |
897 | Christmas Special | "Scrozzle's Revenge" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: James Collins, Cameron Dixon & Maiya Thompson |
December 14, 2019 | 0.45[47] |
Season 27 (2020)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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898 | 1 | "Believe It or Not" | Oliver Driver | Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale | February 22, 2020 | 0.39[48] |
899 | 2 | "Save Our Shores" | Simon Bennett | Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes | February 29, 2020 | 0.46[49] |
900 | 3 | "Game On!" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
March 7, 2020 | 0.46[50] |
901 | 4 | "Artist Anonymous" | Simon Bennett | TBA | March 14, 2020 | 0.50[51] |
902 | 5 | "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" | Simon Bennett | TBA | March 28, 2020 | 0.34[52] |
903 | 6 | "The Blame Game" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
April 4, 2020 | 0.40[53] |
904 | 7 | "Beast King Rampage" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Tom Furniss |
April 11, 2020 | 0.37[54] |
905 | 8 | "Secret Struggle" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
April 25, 2020 | 0.41[55] |
906 | 9 | "The Evox Snare" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Becca Barnes, Alwyn Dale & Chip Lynn Teleplay by: Chip Lynn |
September 19, 2020 (US) June 11, 2020 (UK) |
0.30[56] |
907 | 10 | "Intruder Alert!" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
September 26, 2020 (US) June 12, 2020 (UK) |
0.33[57] |
908 | 11 | "The Greater Good" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
October 3, 2020 (US) June 15, 2020 (UK) |
0.28[58] |
909 | 12 | "Finders Keepers" | Oliver Driver | TBA | October 10, 2020 (US) June 16, 2020 (UK) |
0.32[59] |
910 | 13 | "Grid Connection" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes, Alwyn Dale & Chip Lynn Teleplay by: Chip Lynn |
October 24, 2020 (US) June 18, 2020 (UK) |
0.34[60] |
911 | 14 | "Golden Opportunity" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Alywn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Chip Lynn |
October 31, 2020 (US) June 19, 2020 (UK) |
0.26[61] |
912 | 15 | "Goin' Ape" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
November 7, 2020 (US) June 22, 2020 (UK) |
0.28[62] |
913 | 16 | "The Silva Switch" | Oliver Driver | Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes | November 14, 2020 (US) June 23, 2020 (UK) |
0.30[63] |
914 | 17 | "Fossil Frenzy" | Oliver Driver | Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale | November 21, 2020 (US) June 24, 2020 (UK) |
0.26[64] |
915 | 18 | "Crunch Time" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann |
November 28, 2020 (US) June 25, 2020 (UK) |
0.23[65] |
916 | 19 | "Source Code" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Chip Lynn |
December 5, 2020 (US) June 26, 2020 (UK) |
0.25[66] |
917 | 20 | "Evox Unleashed" | Simon Bennett | TBA | December 12, 2020 (US) June 26, 2020 UK POP App[67](UK) June 29, 2020 (UK) |
0.19[68] |
918 | Special | "Boxed In" | Oliver Driver | Story by: Becca Barnes & Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Cameron Dixon, Maiya Thompson & James Collins |
April 18, 2020 | 0.42[69] |
919 | Special | "Making Bad" | Simon Bennett | Story by: Alwyn Dale & Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Maiya Thompson, James Collins & Cameron Dixon |
October 17, 2020 (US) June 17, 2020 (UK) |
0.49[70] |
Production
Saban Brands announced on February 12, 2018, that it had renewed its partnership with Nickelodeon for an additional three years now going until 2021.[71] In a joint statement on February 15, 2018, Saban announced that it would not renew its master toy license with Bandai going forward and that the current license would expire on April 1, 2019, ending a 25-year partnership dating back to 1993 with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.[72] The following day on February 16, 2018 at New York Toy Fair 2018, Hasbro announced that it had acquired the master toy license from Saban Brands, revealed a re-branded logo for the Power Rangers franchise and mentioned that their contract with Saban Brands included an option to negotiate the purchase of the Power Rangers franchise from Saban Brands at a later time if they chose.[8] The next day on February 17, 2018, at the New York Toy Fair, Hasbro announced that their toys would start to appear in April 2019 and that the Super Sentai series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters would be the first season adapted under the re-branded Power Rangers logo as Power Rangers Beast Morphers.[14]
On May 1, 2018, Hasbro announced that it had agreed to purchase the Power Rangers franchise from Saban Brands in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $522 million.[12][10] On May 25, 2018, it was revealed that Saban Brands was preparing to lay off a majority of its employees with Saban Brands ceasing operation on July 2, 2018, though its parent company Saban Capital Group would remain open for business.[73][13]
Judd "Chip" Lynn, who resumed executive producer duties for Power Rangers since Dino Charge, returned for Beast Morphers.[74]
The first season finished filming on December 20, 2018.[75] The second season began filming about a month later.[76] Filming for the second season finished on May 22, 2019.[77][78]
Noam Kaniel (Noam) composes the music for the series alongside Youssef "Joe" Guezoum, and Matt McGuire.[2][4]
See also
Notes
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