“Time for Time Force!” |
| Season | 9 |
| Episodes | 40 |
| Startdate | February 3, 2001 |
| Enddate | November 17, 2001 |
| Adapts | Mirai Sentai Timeranger |
In the year 3000, humans have reached genetic perfection - but at the cost of the creation of a criminal mutant underground. Their leader, Ransik, was finally brought to justice by Time Force, but escaped after defeating and apparently destroying Alex, the red Ranger. Four Time Force officers, including Alex’s fiancée, joined in the desperate pursuit as he fled through time.
Now, stranded in 2001 after their timeship exploded, these four officers need all the power of the chrono-morphers they brought with them as they struggle against Ransik and his many mutant allies. With the help of a young man from the present who becomes their fifth Ranger and an uneasy alliance with an uninvited sixth Ranger, they must protect the city of Silver Hills and prevent humanity’s enemies from destroying the future by conquering the past.
Note: The following links may contain spoilers as they give information up to the last aired episode of the season. This is especially the case with character profiles.
Wesley Collins - Red Time Force Ranger. Spoiled but good-hearted, he learns to be responsible.
Jen Scotts - Pink Time Force Ranger. Dedicated and strict team leader.
Trip Regis - Green Time Force Ranger. Brilliant, generous, and insecure.
Katie Walker - Yellow Time Force Ranger. Her strength is matched only by her compassion.
Lucas Kendall - Blue Time Force Ranger. Vain but always professional.
Eric Myers - Quantum Ranger. He keeps the others guessing whether he's friend or foe.
Circuit - The Rangers' robotic ally and their link to the year 3000.
Alex Drake - The first Time Force Red Ranger and Jen's fiancé.
Silver Guardians - A private military force working for Mr. Collins.
Captain Logan - Commanding Officer to the Time Force Rangers from 3000.
Mr. Collins - Millionaire, businessman, and head of Bio-Lab; he's not pleased by Wes's new choice of career.
Philips - Mr. Collins' loyal butler; he often sympathizes with Wes.
Dr. Zaskin - Bio-Lab's most prominent scientist.
Other Civilians - One-shot characters.
Ransik - Leader of the mutant criminals, he hates all of humanity.
Nadira - Ransik's daughter and most loyal ally, when she's not out steal- er, shopping.
Frax - Ransik's right-hand robot - but he has his own agenda.
Gluto - Part whale, part frog, and all ugly.
Monsters and Footsoldiers - Disposable forces used by the villains in this season.
Weapons - Morphers and other weapons the Rangers use in battle.
Vehicles - Methods of transportation the Rangers use.
Other Items - Items that appeared in the season which weren’t classified in the above two lists.
Time Force Megazord - The first megazord the Rangers use, it is formed from the Time Fliers.
Time Shadow - Developed by Time Force, it is sent by a mysterious figure to assist the Rangers.
Q-Rex - Lost in an early time travel experiment, this very powerful zord is commanded by the Quantum Ranger.
Shadow Force Megazord - The combination of the Time Force and Time Shadow Megazords.
Transwarp Megazord - Used by Time Force to control the time warp and propel the Time Fliers into the past.
Silver Hills - Home to Wes Collins, location of Bio-Lab, the city the Power Rangers defend against Ransik.
City of 3000 - A thousand years in the future, all disease and most crime have been abolished, but problems remain.
Clock Tower - Home and headquarters to the Rangers. Includes Nick of Time Odd Jobs, where they work.
Bio-Lab - The company headed by Wes's father, Mr. Collins; Eric and the Silver Guardians work here.
Time Force HQ - The Time Fliers, Time Shadow, and other resources are sent from here.
Cryo Prison - A maximum security detention facility where criminals are put into cryogenic imprisonment.
Prehistoric Silver Hills - The site of Silver Hills millions of years in the past; the hiding place of the Quantasaurus Rex.
Timeline - Significant events in the series. Expect spoilers.
The following episodes are listed in the order they best fit continuity-wise. This is generally close, if not identical, to production order, but it may not always match that or airing order, especially with the older seasons. P# is Production Number, the order in which the episodes were filmed/produced. A# is Airing Number, the order in which the episodes actually aired. For in-show timeline, a. = after, b. = between, and p. = prior to (before).
The episode links lead to pages with full transcripts and screenshots, so expect spoilers if you haven't seen every episode below.
| P# | A# | Title | Original Airdate | Episode Writer | In-Show Timeline |
| 1101 | 01 | 379 01 Force from the Future pt. I | February 3, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | Year 3000 |
| 1102 | 02 | 380 02 Force from the Future pt. II | February 10, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | a. Jan. 1, 2001 |
| 1103 | 03 | 381 03 Something to Fight For | February 17, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1104 | 04 | 382 04 Ransik Lives | February 24, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1105 | 05 | 383 05 A Blue Streak | March 3, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1106 | 06 | 384 06 A Parting of Ways | March 10, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1107 | 07 | 385 07 Short-Circuited | March 17, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1108 | 08 | 386 08 Jen's Revenge | March 24, 2001 | Judd Lynn | |
| 1109 | 17 | 387 09 The Legend of the Clock Tower | May 19, 2001 | Judd Lynn | |
| 1110 | 09 | 388 10 The Time Shadow | March 31, 2001 | Judd Lynn | |
| 1111 | 10 | 389 11 Future Unknown | April 7, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1112 | 11 | 390 12 Uniquely Trip | April 14, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1113 | 12 | 391 13 Worlds Apart | April 21, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1114 | 13 | 392 14 The Quantum Quest | April 28, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1115 | 14 | 393 15 Clash for Control pt. I | May 5, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1116 | 15 | 394 16 Clash for Control pt. II | May 12, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1117 | 16 | 395 17 Bodyguard in Blue | May 19, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1118 | 18 | 396 18 Trust and Triumph | June 2, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1119 | 19 | 397 19 Trip Takes a Stand | June 9, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1120 | 20 | 398 20 Quantum Secrets | June 16, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1121 | 22 | 399 21 The Last Race | July 7, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1122 | 21 | 400 22 Lovestruck Rangers | June 23, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1123 | 23 | 401 23 Full Exposure | July 14, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1124 | 24 | 402 24 Movie Madness pt. I | July 21, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1125 | 25 | 403 25 Movie Madness pt. II | July 28, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1126 | 26 | 404 26 Time Force Traitor | August 4, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1127 | 27 | 405 27 Frax's Fury | August 11, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1128 | 28 | 406 28 Dawn of Destiny | August 18, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1129 | 29 | 407 29 Fight Against Fate | August 25, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1130 | 30 | 408 30 Destiny Defeated | September 8, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1131 | 31 | 409 31 Undercover Rangers | September 15, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1132 | 32 | 410 32 Beware the Knight | September 22, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1133 | 33 | 411 33 Time for Lightspeed | September 29, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1134 | 34 | 412 34 Reflections of Evil | October 6, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1135 | 35 | 413 35 Nadira's Dream Date | October 13, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1136 | 36 | 414 36 Circuit Unsure | October 20, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1137 | 37 | 415 37 A Calm Before the Storm | October 27, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1138 | 38 | 416 38 The End of Time pt. I | November 3, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1139 | 39 | 417 39 The End of Time pt. II | November 10, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
| 1140 | 40 | 418 40 The End of Time pt. III | November 17, 2001 | Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand | |
Wesley Collins - Jason Faunt
Jen Scotts - Erin Cahill
Trip Regis - Kevin Kleinberg
Katie Walker - Deborah Estelle Philips
Lucas Kendall - Michael Copon
Eric Myers - Daniel Southworth
Ransik - Vernon Wells
Nadira - Kate Sheldon
Mr. Collins - Edward Laurence Albert
Alex Drake - Jason Faunt
Circuit (VA) - Brianne Siddall
Frax (VA) Eddie Frierson
Gluto (VA) - Neil Kaplan
Executive Producers - Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
Producer - Jonathan Tzachor
Co-Producers - Judd Lynn, Koichi Sakamoto, Scott Page-Pagter, Paul F. Rosenthal
Writers - Judd Lynn, Jackie Marchand
Directors - Koichi Sakamoto, Kaizo Hayashi, Worth Keeter, Yoshi Hosoya, Judd Lynn, Isaac Florentine, Makoto Yokoyama, Jonathan Tzachor
Action Choreographers - Koichi Sakamoto, Akihiro Noguchi
Casting - Iris Hampton
Cinematographer - Ilan Rosenberg
Production Designer - Julie Bolder
Unit Production Manager - Shawn Tarkington
First Assistant Directors - Stephen Harrison, Larry Kent Litton
Second Assistant Director - Rachel Dickson
Stunt Coordinators - Koichi Sakamoto, Akihiro Noguchi
Second Unit Directory of Photography - Sean McLin
Second Unit First Assistant Director - Chris Auer
Stunt Choreography - Alpha Stunts
Special Effects - John Bordeaux
Locations - Deven Chierighino, Audra Gorman
Second Unit Second Assistant Director - Brian Rosett
Art Director - Robert Howeth
Prop Manager - Mark Richardson
Art Decorator - Scott Owen
Costume Designer - Danielle Baker
Make-up Artist - Rosanna Montes
Script Supervisor - Lisa McNeil
Second Unit Script Supervisor - Jody Blose
Monster Wranglers - Ivory Stanton, Kristen Catena
Lighting Director - Dennis Bishop
Camera Operator - Aldo Antonelli
Production Mixer - Chuck Buch, C.A.S.
Production Coordinator - Lisa Stuckey
Assistant Story Editor - Jackie Marchand
Assistant Production Coordinators - Annette Stuckey, Jeffrey Weiss
Extras Casting - Central/Cenex Casting
Production Accountants - Brett Born, Susan Ciari
Assistant Accountant - Michele Zaday
Assistants to the Producers - Lissa Kereta, Nancy Kennedy, Lee Marshall
Executive in Charge of Production - Eric S. Rollman
Executive in Charge of Point Production - Clive H. Mizumoto
Executive in Charge of Music - Ron Kenan
Music Supervisor - David Ari Leon
U.S. Music by - Lior Rosner, Jeremy Sweet, Shuki Levy, Kusa Mahoh
Supervising Music Editor - Drew DeAscentis
Music Engineer - Barron Abramovitch
Second Music Engineers - John Sperger, Jimmy DeJulio, Tim Gosselin, Al Lay
Music Coordinator - Dusty Rabbin
Supervising Sound Editor - Doug Latislaw
Re-Recording Mixer - Ed Suski
Sound Effects Editors - Charlene Banta, Scott Carlson, Ian Mayo
ADR Director - David Walsh
ADR Writer - Anne Britt Makebakken
ADR Coordinator - Laura Orozco
Post Production Supervisor - Sean B. Backus
Editor - Richard Bracken
Additional Editing - Eric Rainey
Assistant Editor - J. Zachary Woodford
Visual Effects Supervisor - Richard Kerrigan
Apprentice Editor - Jeffrey Oberste
Post Production Associate - Victoria E. Rosenthal
Modern Video/Film Visual Effects Supervisor - Jason Spratt
First Animator - Daryl Bartley
Modern Video/Film Artists - Michael Carter, John Cummins, Susanna Dileo
Post Production - Modern Videofilm Inc.
Lab Services - Foto Kem Industries
Camera Packager - Keslow Camera
Grip/Lighting Equipment - Santa Clarita Studios
Developed from “Mirai Sentai Timeranger” by - TOEI Company, Ltd.
Original Concepts by - Saburo Yatsude
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