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The Samurai Power Rangers–Red Ranger Jayden, the stoic leader; Blue Ranger Kevin, the devoted second-in-command; Pink Ranger Mia, the big sister; Green Ranger Mike, the creative rebel; Yellow Ranger Emily, the youngest and most innocent; and [[Gold Ranger]] Antonio, the expressive fisherman/tech wiz– fight the evil Master Xandred and his army of Nighloks, who want to flood the planet with the waters of the [[Sanzu River]]. |
The Samurai Power Rangers–Red Ranger Jayden, the stoic leader; Blue Ranger Kevin, the devoted second-in-command; Pink Ranger Mia, the big sister; Green Ranger Mike, the creative rebel; Yellow Ranger Emily, the youngest and most innocent; and [[Gold Ranger]] Antonio, the expressive fisherman/tech wiz– fight the evil Master Xandred and his army of Nighloks, who want to flood the planet with the waters of the [[Sanzu River]]. Strangely enough for a group of samurai, they are all basically [[gaijin]] since they are portrayed by Americans even their sensei/shogun is portrayed by a New Zealander, for none of them are full blooded Japan-born Japanese. |
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Genre | Action-Adventure |
Created by | Haim Saban Toei Company |
Written by | Yasuko Kobayashi (original Shinkenger scripts) |
Directed by | Peter Salmon Akihiro Noguchi Jonathan Tzachor |
Starring | Alex Heartman[4] Erika Fong Hector David Jr. Najee De-Tiege Brittany Anne Pirtle Steven Skyler Rene Naufahu Felix Ryan Paul Schrier Rick Medina |
Opening theme | "Go Go Power Rangers" |
Composer | Noam Kaniel |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 40[5][6] (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jonathan Tzachor[7] |
Producer | Sally Campbell |
Production location | New Zealand |
Cinematography | Ilan Rosenberg |
Production companies | SCG Power Rangers Power Rangers Productions Ltd[3] |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon Nicktoons (reruns) |
Release | February 7, 2011[1][2][3] – present |
Power Rangers Samurai is the nineteenth season[3][Note 1] of the American children's television series Power Rangers.[8] With Saban Brands buying back the franchise, the show is produced by SCG Power Rangers and began airing on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons on February 7, 2011.[4] As with all Power Rangers programs, Power Rangers Samurai is based on one of the entries of the Super Sentai Series; in the case of Samurai, the source series is Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. Saban Brands have said the show will have a "brighter tone and gets an infusion of fun and comedy that wasn't present in present in seasons 16 and 17."[6]
Power Rangers Samurai is the first Power Rangers season to be shot and broadcast in HD and to be airing on Nickelodeon.
Samurai is split into two 20-episode seasons; the second set of 20 episodes will begin on February 18, 2012 [9] and will be called Power Rangers Super Samurai,[10] which is being called a new season.[11]
Plot
The Samurai Power Rangers–Red Ranger Jayden, the stoic leader; Blue Ranger Kevin, the devoted second-in-command; Pink Ranger Mia, the big sister; Green Ranger Mike, the creative rebel; Yellow Ranger Emily, the youngest and most innocent; and Gold Ranger Antonio, the expressive fisherman/tech wiz– fight the evil Master Xandred and his army of Nighloks, who want to flood the planet with the waters of the Sanzu River. Strangely enough for a group of samurai, they are all basically gaijin since they are portrayed by Americans even their sensei/shogun is portrayed by a New Zealander, for none of them are full blooded Japan-born Japanese.
Synopsis
Centuries ago in Japan, a dark force threatened our universe, bringing a civilization to its knees, until a clan of brave warriors were called upon to destroy this ancient evil – Samurai warriors defeated them with power symbols passed down from parent to child. But now this darkness has returned and plans to flood the Earth, and the future of mankind rest in the hands of five ordinary teens with one extraordinary destiny — They are the Samurai Rangers. Led by the fearless Red Ranger, this team was summoned to train as Samurai's under the teachings of Mentor Ji, armed with high-powered weapons and mighty Megazords. They have one mission – to defeat the sinister Master Xandred and his army of Nighloks and make our universe safe from evil once and for all.
Promotion
Saban announced they would be enacting an "aggressive" multimedia focus, with planned apps, games, streaming content, and social media content in addition to live shows and a feature film.[5][6] The run-up to the new series was promoted by 145 Days of Power Rangers, a daily airing of every Mighty Morphin episode in order. An official Power Rangers Facebook page was also created.[12]
On November 24, 2010, the Power Rangers website placed a trailer for the show online, hosted on Yahoo! Kids. The new Samurai Rangers also appeared at the 2010 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[13]
Paul Schrier has a recurring role in the season, reprising his role as Bulk originating from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.[14]
For the second batch of episodes airing in 2012, Saban began promoting the season with the title of "Super Samurai" to reflect the upgrades to the Rangers powers (glimpsed already in "Clash of the Red Rangers The Movie"). Actor Hector David Jr released an official teaser poster for "Super Samurai" on his Facebook profile. Further merchandise bearing the "Super Samurai" name began surfacing, such as graphic novels.[15]
Characters
Rangers
- Jayden/Red Samurai Ranger
- Jayden, portrayed by Alex Heartman, is the cold, serious but friendly leader of the group and the son of the last Red Ranger. He also has a secret that he keeps from his fellow Rangers [16]
- Kevin/Blue Samurai Ranger
- Kevin, portrayed by Najee De-Tiege, is a devoted swordsman who dreamt of becoming an olympic swimmer before being summoned to fight against the Nighloks.[17]
- Mia/Pink Samurai Ranger
- Mia, portrayed by Erika Fong, acts as the big sister to the team. She believes that she is a great cook, though others would disagree.[18]
- Mike/Green Samurai Ranger
- Mike, portrayed by Hector David Jr., is an avid video gamer and the lazy rebel of the group.[19]
- Emily/Yellow Samurai Ranger
- Emily, portrayed by Brittany Anne Pirtle, is a sweet and innocent country girl who becomes a Ranger by chance. She replaces her sick sister, Serena who was destined for the position.[20]
- Antonio Garcia/Gold Samurai Ranger
- Antonio, portrayed by Steven Skyler, is an enthusiastic and energetic traveling fisherman. He is a childhood friend of Jayden and he has been waiting for his big moment to test out his Samurai Morpher to defeat a Nighlok. Antonio is the only Samurai Ranger who is not of samurai descent.[21]
Allies
- Mentor Ji
- The Rangers' sensei who helps them in their samurai training and provides the team with information on their enemies. He raised Jayden from a young age and trained him to take arms as the Red Samurai Ranger. Like the rangers, he can use symbol power to perform various tasks. He has a motorcycle he typically rides as opposed to the horses the Rangers usually use. Portrayed by Rene Naufahu.
- Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier
- Bulk, a supporting character from the early years of the franchise, is once again portrayed by Paul Schrier. In his latest misadventure, Bulk becomes inspired by the newest Ranger team to appear and becomes determined to shape Spike, the son of his best friend Skull, into a great Samurai. Unfortunately for Spike, Bulk often deludes himself about his own abilities.[22]
- Spike Skullovitch
- Spike, portrayed by Felix Ryan, is the son of Bulk's old friend Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch. He attempts to become a Samurai with Bulk's misguided help, often with failed results. He also has a crush on the Pink Samurai Ranger.[23]
- Serena
- Serena is Emily's older sister, who was originally meant to be the Yellow Samurai Ranger. When Serena became ill the Ape Foldingzord was given to Emily, along with the powers. Portrayed by Jacinda Stevens.
- Kevin's father
- Kevin's father was Kevin's strict swimming coach. He supported his son towards his dream of becoming an Olympic swimmer. However, he was actually training his son to become the Blue Samurai Ranger, and subsequently gave Kevin the Dragon Foldingzord.
- Jayden's father
- Jayden's father was able to seal Master Xandred away. He gave Jayden the Lion Foldingzord. Portrayed by Steven A. Davis.
- Daisuke
- Daisuke is the elder Guardian of the Tengen Gate where the first Samurai Rangers battled the Nighlok army. Portrayed by Grant McFarland.
- Scott Truman/RPM Ranger Red
- Scott is the leader of the RPM Power Rangers serving as Ranger Operator Series Red, alternatively known as Ranger Red. He comes from an alternate dimension where a sentient AI named Venjix took over his world and polluting it leaving only the domed city of Corinth as the last hope for humanity. He crossed over to the dimension of the Samurai Rangers chasing after Professor Cog who is attempting to pollute Scott's dimension with the water of the Sanzu River. Because he's not completely sure of the conditions of the world, having lived in a domed shelter for so long, he does not de-morph or remove his helmet. He assists the Samurai Rangers in destroying Professor Cog and the Nighlock General Gut and his massive army of Moogers. He is voiced by Tobias Reiss.
Villains
The evil Master Xandred leads monsters known as Nighloks from his junk on the Sanzu River. He seeks to cause the river to flood with the tears of humans, using the Nighloks to make them cry, allowing him to enter the world of the living and take it over.
- Master Xandred
- Master Xandred is the leader of the Nighloks and armed with a broadsword. He seeks to cause the waters to rise up. Voiced by Jeff Szusterman.
- Dayu
- Dayu is one of Master Xandred's two followers, a female figure with a shamisen. Voiced by Kate Elliott.
- Octoroo
- Octoroo is one of Master Xandred's two followers, an elderly squid-headed figure with a staff. His physical appearance is based on Cthulhu and Fukurokuju (福禄寿). Voiced by Jeff Szusterman.
- Deker
- Deker is a mysterious half Nighlok-half human swordsman that can assume a human form. Considers the Red Ranger to be his greatest challenge for his sword Uramasa. Portrayed by Ricardo Medina, Jr. (credited as Rick Medina).
- Serrator
- One of Master Xandred's general's with six slitted eyes and a rictus grin. He was responsible for cursing Deker and turning Dayu into a Nighlok. Voiced by Derek Judge.
- Furry Warts
- Furry Warts are furred ball-like clumps of soot settling in the roof of Xandred's Junk, they attempt to be annoying by repeating people's words while giggling.
- Moogers
- The Moogers are Master Xandred's foot soldiers, armed with swords and bows. Some can be enlarged to fight the Zords.
- Spitfangs
- The Spitfangs are Master Xandred's alternative foot soldiers that resemble skull-like, eyeless, crocodile-heads with arms and legs. Like the Moogers, the Spitfangs can also be enlarged to fight the Zords.
Zords
The Samurai Rangers' individual Zords are called Foldingzords, as they fold out from an Emblem Form into a small animal form. To pilot them, the Rangers write the kanji for "super" (超, chō) to enlarge them while the process transforms the Ranger into Mega Mode.
Episodes
International release
Country / Region | Channel | Series Premiere |
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United States | Nickelodeon, Nicktoons | February 7, 2011 |
United Kingdom | Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland), Nicktoons | May 7, 2011 |
Canada | Nickelodeon (Canada), YTV, Télétoon | February 11, 2011 |
France | Canal J | April 16, 2011 |
New Zealand | Four | June 27, 2011 |
Australia | Nickelodeon (Australia) | July 2, 2011 |
Go! | July 17, 2011 | |
India | Sonic | TBA, 2012 |
Israel | Arutz HaYeladim | July 3, 2011 |
Argentina | Nickelodeon (Latin America) | July 11, 2011 |
Brazil | ||
Chile | ||
Colombia | ||
Ecuador | ||
Mexico | ||
Peru | ||
Venezuela | ||
Germany | Nickelodeon (Germany), Nicktoons | August 1, 2011 |
Croatia | Nickelodeon (Croatia) | August 5, 2011 |
Turkey | Nickelodeon (Turkey) ( Web Site ) | August 15, 2011 |
Netherlands | NickToons (Netherlands) | August 3, 2011 |
Hungary | Nickelodeon (Hungary) | October 8, 2011 |
Poland | Nickelodeon (Poland) | October 8, 2011 |
Spain | Nickelodeon (Spain) | November 12, 2011 |
Greece | Nickelodeon (Greece)[24] | November 20, 2011 |
Notes
- ^ Saban Capital Group and Nickelodeon count the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers re-version that aired in 2010 as the eighteenth season rather than a rerun of the first season.
References
- ^ a b TV Guide, January 10–16, 2011.
- ^ "Power Rangers Samurai". Nick.com. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
- ^ a b c "Nickelodeon Presents Next Generation of Iconic Power Rangers Franchise, Power Rangers Samurai, Premiering Monday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m." PR Newswire. January 12, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
- ^ a b ""Power Rangers Samurai" premiering in February 2011". Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ a b Littleton, Cynthia (July 26, 2010). "MarVista to sell 'Rangers' TV library". Variety. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
- ^ a b c Loveday, Samantha (September 23, 2010). "Saban reveals new Samurai theme for Power Rangers". Licensing.biz. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
- ^ "SABAN BRINGS "POWER RANGERS" FRANCHISE TO NICKELODEON" (PDF). Saban Brands. May 13, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
- ^ "Power Rangers | Seasons | Samurai". Power Rangers Official Website. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
- ^ "Power Rangers Super Samurai Promo". Retrieved 2012-2-3.
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- ^ "Saban Brands Super-Charges the #1 Kids Action Show". The Business Journals. January 30, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
- ^ Power Rangers Facebook
- ^ "The 84th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is Set to Feature New... -- NEW YORK, Nov. 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --". 2010-11-01. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "Original Powers Rangers Cast Member Returns - TV News at IGN". 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
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- ^ "CHARACTERS/THE YELLOW RANGER". Nickelodeon. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ^ Ross, Robyn (April 27, 2011). "Get a First Look at the Newest Power Ranger". TV Guide. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
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- ^ "CHARACTERS/SPIKE". Nickelodeon. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ^ http://www.nickelodeon.gr/seires/power-rangers-samurai
External links
- Power Rangers Samurai at Power Rangers Official Website
- Power Rangers Super Samurai at Power Rangers Official Website
- Power Rangers Samurai at Nickelodeon
- Power Rangers Samurai at IMDb