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<i>Power Rangers Operation Overdrive</i>

Power Rangers Operation Overdrive

American television series


Power Rangers Operation Overdrive is the fifteenth season of the television franchise Power Rangers. The season uses footage and other material from the 30th Super Sentai series GoGo Sentai Boukenger, which celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of that franchise. In addition, this season's team-up episode, "Once a Ranger", commemorates the fifteenth anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise. The season premiered on February 26, 2007,[1] on Toon Disney's Jetix programming block. It was the first season to use high definition/widescreen footage from the Super Sentai franchise, although this footage was scaled down to 4:3 aspect ratio.

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Unique among Power Ranger series, Operation Overdrive has the Rangers exploring, operating and fighting in many different countries around the world, rather than focusing only on their home city of San Angeles.

Pre-production

The early working title for the series was Power Rangers Drive Force, but was later changed to "Relic Hunters" and then "Operation Overdrive"[2]

In early pre-production, on July 26, 2006, the series' logo was posted on a fan message board called "Fuñaroboard."[3] This same logo was later featured on the Disney website, RangerSecrets.com, as part of the preview for the series.[4] The logo is very similar to that of the parent series Boukenger in the basic design and format.

On November 14, 2006, Disney had set up its official website for Power Rangers Operation Overdrive.[5]

Synopsis

Five brave, skilled, and adventurous individuals - Mack Hartford, Will Aston, Dax Lo, Ronny Robinson, and Rose Ortiz - are chosen and genetically enhanced by billionaire adventurer and Mack's father Andrew Hartford to become Power Rangers and travel the globe to find five magical jewels that were taken from a powerful artifact called the Corona Aurora before two villainous brothers, Flurious and Moltor, can.[6] Along the way, the Rangers encounter two additional villainous factions, Kamdor and the Fearcats, and are joined by an alien named Tyzonn.

Cast and characters

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Supporting characters

Villains

Guest stars

Episodes

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International broadcasts and home media

  • This series was limited to only airing in other Asian regions, as most around the world have aired the Power Rangers adaptation, Power Rangers Operation Overdrive instead.
    • In South Korea, the series aired with a Korean subtitles in 2007, under Power Rangers Treasure Force.
    • In Thailand, the series was aired with a Thai subtitles. It originally aired on Channel 5 and also the Gang Cartoon Channel starting from October 11, 2008 until 2009. Toon Town Entertainment also held the distribution rights to license the series to air on the True Spark channel on TrueVisions, while still using the same Thai dub and aired earlier from August 14 till October 21, 2008. It was also released on home video.
    • In the Philippines, this series aired on ABS-CBN in 2009 until 2010, dubbing in Filipino.
    • In the Chinese-speaking world, Both Mandarin (Taiwan dialect) and Cantonese subs were produced and aired in Taiwan and Hong Kong respectively.
      • In Taiwan, the series aired with a Taiwanese Mandarin sub on November 23, 2008 until October 25, 2009 with all episodes dubbed, airing on GTV.
      • In Hong Kong, the series aired with a Cantonese Chinese sub on March 15, 2009 (a few months after Taiwan aired the Taiwanese Mandarin sub) on TVB Jade until March 7, 2010 with all episodes subtitled.

References

  1. "Rangersecrets.com". Retrieved 2007-02-09.
  2. The working titles for the series were "Power Rangers Relic Hunters" and "Power Rangers Drive Force".http://powerrangersrelichunters.com was registered by Disney in early 2005. In June 2006, "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" was listed in an official press release Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (LOGO INSIDE!)". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2006-07-26. (The original post featuring the logo.)
  4. "RangerSecrets.com". Retrieved 2006-11-04.
  5. "Rod Lousich Details". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-02-11.

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