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*The series borrows elements from the films ''Timecop'' (the time-travel enforcement sub-plot), ''Demolition Man'' (the Time Police using cryogenic methods to contain the criminals) and ''The Matrix'' ("bullet-time" action shots). | *The series borrows elements from the films ''Timecop'' (the time-travel enforcement sub-plot), ''Demolition Man'' (the Time Police using cryogenic methods to contain the criminals) and ''The Matrix'' ("bullet-time" action shots). | ||
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未来戦隊タイムレンジャー Future Sentai TimeRanger
Aired from: February 13, 2000 to February 11, 2001. (51 episodes)
Plot
Characters
Mirai Sentai TimeRanger 未来戦隊タイムレンジャー
Asami Tatsuya 浅見竜也 / Time Red タイムレッド
Yuuri ユウリ / Time Pink タイムピンク
Ayase アヤセ / Time Blue タイムブルー
Domon ドモン / Time Yellow タイムイエロー
Sion シオン / Time Green タイムグリーン
Takizawa Naoto 滝沢直人 / Time Fire タイムファイヤー
Prisoners
Chronology
Music
Trivia
- The series borrows elements from the films Timecop (the time-travel enforcement sub-plot), Demolition Man (the Time Police using cryogenic methods to contain the criminals) and The Matrix ("bullet-time" action shots).