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{{Infobox television
| show_name            = '''Mirai Sentai TimeRanger'''<br>未来戦隊タイムレンジャー
| genre                = [[Sentai]]
| creator              = [[Yatsude Saburou]]
| writer              = [[Kobayashi Yasuko]], others
| director            = [[Morota Satoshi]], others
| voices              =
| narrated            =
| opentheme            = '''JIKŪ ~Mirai Sentai TimeRanger~'''<br>Singer: [[Sasaki Kumi]]
| endtheme            = '''Toki no Kanata e'''<br>Singer: [[NAT'S]]
| producer            =
| num_episodes        = 51
| runtime              =
| company              = Toei Company
| channel              = TV Asahi
| first_aired          = {{Start date|2000|02|13}}
| last_aired          = {{End date|2001|02|11}}
| preceded_by          = [[Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo V]]
| followed_by          = [[HyakuJyu Sentai GaoRanger]]
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Revision as of 18:18, 12 September 2012

Mirai Sentai TimeRanger
未来戦隊タイムレンジャー
Genre Sentai
Creator Yatsude Saburou
Writer Kobayashi Yasuko, others
Director Morota Satoshi, others
Opening theme JIKŪ ~Mirai Sentai TimeRanger~
Singer: Sasaki Kumi
Ending theme Toki no Kanata e
Singer: NAT'S
No. of episodes 51
Production company(s) Toei Company
Fan Rating / 5 Stars
Broadcast
Original channel TV Asahi
Original run February 13, 2000 (2000-02-13) – February 11, 2001 (2001-02-11)
Chronology
Preceded by Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo V
Followed by HyakuJyu Sentai GaoRanger
Super Sentai Series 24
< Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo V Hyakujyu Sentai GaoRanger >
<< MegaRanger DekaRanger >>

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 - Nagai Masaru

Yuuri ユウリ / Time Pink タイムピンク - Katsumura Mika

Ayase アヤセ / Time Blue タイムブルー - Kido Yuuji

Domon ドモン / Time Yellow タイムイエロー - Izumi Shuhei

Shion シオン / Time Green タイムグリーン - Kuranuki Masahiro

Takizawa Naoto 滝沢直人 / Time Fire タイムファイヤー -

Tock - A mechanical owl. Their navigator robot.

The Londars Family

Using the Londars Penitentiary, they named their new gang after the prison.

Don Dornero

Voiced by Ohtomo Ryuzaburo
Prisoner Number 35273.
Name comes from "dollar".

Gien

Voiced by Tobe Kouji.
Name comes from "yen", the currency of Japan.

Lila - Kuru Asami

Name comes from "lira", the former currency of Italy.

Junk Droids Zenit

The grunts in this series. Junk droids. Their name is a combination of the Japanese word for coins zeni 銭 and "robot".

Others

Asami Wataru 浅見 渡 - Okamoto Fujita

Tatsuya's father.

Asami Namie 浅見 奈美江 - Oonishi Tamae

Tatsuya's mother.

Captain Ryuuya リュウヤ -

Tatsuya's ancestor. His name is spelled with katakana, but Ryuuya is one of the alternate ways of pronouncing the kanji in Tatsuya's name.

Narration - Hori Yukitoshi

TimeRanger Items

Chrono-Changer

Their transformation device. Wrist mounted. Requires five members to activate. With a ChronoAccess they can access their weaponry.

Double Vectors ダブルベクター The long sword is called Spark Vector. The short one is called Arrow Vector. When combined, they're called Twin Vectors.

Vector Hurry ベクターハーレー
A shot is fired from the Twin Vectors.
Vector Around ベクターアラウンド
Vector Hurricane ベクターハリケーン
Vector Impulse ベクターインパルス
Spark End スパークエンド

Vector End ベクターエンド

Vector End Beat 3 ベクターエンド・ビート3
Vector End Beat 12 ベクターエンド・ビート12
Vector End Beat Cross ベクターエンド・ビートクロス
Vector End Beat 6 ベクターエンド・ビート6
Vector End Beat 9 ベクターエンド・ビート9
Vector End Beat X ベクターエンド・ビートX
Beat up Vector Dividing ベクターディバイディング

Vol Units ボルユニット

VolBlaster ボルブラスター

VolLauncher ボルランチャー

VolPulser ボルパルサー

VolVulcan ボルバルカン

VolSniper ボルスナイパー

Voltech Bazooka ボルテックバズーカ

Finisher is Press Freezer プレスリフレイザー

Mecha

Providus

TimeFlyer

TimeRobo Beta

TimeRobo Alpha

Chrono Shield.
Jikuu Ken Time Sword
Press Blizzard

Chronology

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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).

External Links

Japanese Wiki

Toei Page

Super-Sentai.net

TimeRanger DVD Release