Power Rangers: Turbo
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Power Rangers: Turbo | |
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Genre | Action-Adventure |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Creator(s) | Haim Saban Shuki Levy |
Starring | Johnny Yong Bosch Nakia Burrise Jason David Frank Blake Foster Catherine Sutherland Tracy Lynn Cruz Patricia Ja Lee Roger Velasco Selwyn Ward Carol Hoyt Hilary Shephard Jason Narvy Paul Schrier Gregg Bullock |
Country of origin | United States |
Original channel | FOX |
Original run | 1997-04-19–1997-11-24 |
No. of episodes | 45 |
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Power Rangers: Turbo (often abbreviated as PRT, and often simply called Turbo) was a television show based on the Japanese Super Sentai television series Gekisou Sentai CarRanger featuring the fifth generation of the Power Rangers.
The series is the follow up to Power Rangers: Zeo and the continuation of the storyline begun in the film, Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, in which the former Zeo Rangers Tommy (V — Red), Adam (IV — Green), Tanya (II — Yellow), and Kat (I — Pink) are joined by Justin, the twelve-year-old new Blue Ranger (who replaces an injured Rocky), in the quest to stop Divatox, a barbaric but beautiful space pirate, from unleashing the evil of her demonic fiancé, Maligore, upon the universe. The power of the Zeo Crystal and the Zeo Zords are not strong enough to withstand this new evil, so Zordon and Alpha 5 assist the Rangers in creating the new Turbo Powers, which also give the Rangers new Turbo Zords.
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[edit] Production history
The production of Power Rangers: Turbo was controversial on numerous levels and is generally considered to be the jump the shark moment for the series. The series was launched with a theatrical movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, which was given a limited theatrical release and failed miserably to transition the Power Rangers from the Zeo season to Turbo as the film offered no explanation for the sudden change in costumes or powers. The film also saw the departure of Steve Cardenas from the Power Rangers franchise. Cardenas was injured while performing a stunt towards the end of Power Rangers: Zeo and as a result, had to leave the series. [citation needed]
Because Cardenas had departed, Saban added a child actor to the cast as Cardenas's replacement. Blake Foster was cast as Justin Stewart, the new Blue Turbo Power Ranger as a ploy to bring new young viewers to the show, since the core of the show's young viewership were now in their teens. The move backfired horribly, as the character failed to bring in new viewers and alienated a large portion of the existing older audience of the show.
The cast also posed some problems. Jason David Frank and Catherine Sutherland allegedly wanted to leave the show and pursue other projects (Sutherland claims this is untrue on her part). Both agreed to short-term contracts for 18 episodes. Another problem was Hilary Shepard Turner's pregnancy; Turner played the villain Divatox. To solve this problem, Carol Hoyt assumed the role until Turner could resume the role towards the end of the series. After Turner returned, Hoyt continued on with her role as Dimitria.
The last issue was usage of the CarRanger fight and Zord footage. CarRanger spoofed the long-running Super Sentai formula and featured a lot of physical comedy and slapstick humor. Saban writers were divided between those who wanted to take a serious storyline and those wanted to embrace the over-the-top campiness of the source material. The series progressed for 18 episodes before longtime Power Rangers writer, Judd Lynn (who was the main supporter of going the direction of making "Turbo" a comedy-centric series), was given the job as head writer.
When it came time to phase out Jason David Frank and Catherine Sutherland, the writers cdecided to replace entire original cast (except for Blake Foster), resulting in Johnny Yong Bosch and Nakia Burrise leaving the series as well. Zordon and Alpha 5 were also phased out and replaced with Dimitria (played by Carol Hoyt, upon the return of Hilary Shepard Turner) and the jive-talking robot Alpha 6. New cast members were hired to take over the now open Ranger slots. The VRV Master, a character from CarRanger who only made a few scattered appearances, was made into a recurring sixth Ranger called the Phantom Ranger.
Ultimately, by the end of the series' run, the ratings were down as the series began to prepare for yet another relaunching since the CarRanger footage had run out. Blake Foster was let go (which explains his character's Justin's choosing to stay on Earth with his dad while the other Rangers went into space) and the series ended with the four rookie Power Rangers, now powerless, Zord-less, and with only a damaged Alpha 6 to guide them, borrowing a NASADA space shuttle and heading off into space to continue their fight against Divatox.
[edit] Synopsis
After the defeat of Maligore, the older Turbo Rangers graduate from high school and resume their normal lives, but are attacked once again by a vengeful Divatox and her forces and an endless supply of detonators and monsters that threaten the citizens of Angel Grove.
A new twist into the story involves Zordon and Alpha 5 returning to Zordon's home planet of Eltar, thereby relinquishing the mentorship of the Rangers to the spectral Dimitria of Inquiris (who is suggested to be Divatox's long-lost twin sister) and the street-talking Alpha 6.
The Rangers are then joined by Blue Senturion, an intergalactic police robot who brings with him the "Millennium Message", a pivotal story arc which foretells the later events of Power Rangers in Space. The four older Turbo Rangers are then retired from duty, "Passing the Torch" to four new Rangers - T.J., Carlos, Ashley, and Cassie, while Justin remains as the Blue Turbo Ranger.
The mysterious Phantom Ranger, whose identity is never revealed and whose powers originate from Eltar, arrives on Earth in the nick of time. Divatox's brother General Havoc arrives, bringing with him a new Space Base for his sister and a Metallosaurus Zord (a tyrannosaurus-like robot with a long tail). The Phantom, who becomes Cassie's love interest, gives the Turbo Rangers new Rescue Zords, and the Rangers later manage to retrieve the Turbo Zords as well.
However, the end of the series brings tragedy and devastation as the Rescue Megazord is self-destructed on T.J.'s command in a failed attempt to destroy Goldgoyle, the Turbo Megazord is destroyed in the same battle, and the Command Center is blown up by Divatox's minions.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Rangers
Actor | Character | Title | Rank |
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Jason David Frank | Tommy Oliver | Red Turbo Ranger I | First team leader |
Blake Foster | Justin Stewart | Blue Turbo Ranger | |
Johnny Yong Bosch | Adam Park | Green Turbo Ranger I | First second-in-command |
Nakia Burrise | Tanya Sloan | Yellow Turbo Ranger I | |
Catherine Sutherland | Katherine Hillard | Pink Turbo Ranger I | |
Selwyn Ward | T.J. Johnson | Red Turbo Ranger II | Second team leader |
Roger Velasco | Carlos Vallertes | Green Turbo Ranger II | |
Tracy Lynn Cruz | Ashley Hammond | Yellow Turbo Ranger II | |
Patricia Ja Lee | Cassie Chan | Pink Turbo Ranger II | |
Alex Dodd (voice) | The Phantom | Phantom Ranger | Lone agent |
David Walsh | Blue Senturion |
[edit] Allies
Actor | Character |
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Robert L. Manahan | Zordon |
Richard Steven Horvitz | Alpha 5 |
Steve Cardenas | Rocky DeSantos |
Carol Hoyt | Dimitria |
Katerina Luciani | Alpha 6 |
Lex Lang (uncredited) | Lerigot |
[edit] Villains
- Main article: Villains in Power Rangers: Turbo
Actor | Character |
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Carol Hoyt/Hilary Shepard Turner | Divatox |
Derek Stephen Prince (Voice, credited as David Umansky) | Elgar |
Lex Lang (Voice, credited as Alexis Lang) | Rygog |
Scott Page-Pagter (Voice) | Porto |
Tom Wyner (Voice) | General Havoc |
Maligore |
- Enemy Foot Soldiers:
- Pirahnatrons
- Putra Pods
- Chromites
[edit] Arsenal
- Turbo Morphers: Wrist-mounted devices modelled after an automatic transmission gear panel. The Rangers would call out "Shift Into Turbo", activate the Morphers by inserting and turning a special key, than proceed to proclaim the following phrases. Please note that the phrases listed below were only used by the original Turbo Ranger team, and were discarded once the senior Turbo Rangers recruited their replacements.
- "Red Lightning Turbo Power!"
- "Mountain Blaster Turbo Power!"
- "Desert Thunder Turbo Power!"
- "Dune Star Turbo Power!"
- "Wind Chaser Turbo Power!"
- Auto Blaster: Standard Ranger firearm. It could open up to reveal a turbine that increased its power.
- Turbo Sword: A sword carried by each Ranger. The handle could be pulled back for an extra power boost.
- Turbo Navigator: Handheld GPS that can track enemies and power sources. It can be converted into a blaster for use in battle.
- Turbo Robotic Arsenal Mobilizer (R.A.M.): Combination of Turbo Weapons, forms a racecar and transforms into a blaster.
- Turbo Lightning Sword: Red Ranger's personal weapon.
- Turbo Thunder Cannon: Green Ranger's personal weapon.
- Turbo Hand Blasters: Blue Ranger's personal weapons.
- Turbo Star Chargers: Yellow Ranger's personal weapons functioned similarly to knuckle-dusters, and would produce sparks upon striking an enemy.
- Turbo Wind Fire: Pink Ranger's personal bow-like weapon could fire energy from each of its four barrels.
- Turbine Laser: Weapon that can move by itself and be mounted on Storm Blaster.
- Turbo Carts: Go carts equipped with lasers for Ranger use.
- Senturion Synergizer: Personal sidearm of the Blue Senturion, has a blaster mode and a baton mode.
- Senturion Cycle: Personal transport of the Blue Senturion.
- Lightning Cruiser: A sentient 1996 Chevrolet Camaro piloted by the Red Turbo Ranger that featured flight capabilities.
- Storm Blaster: A sentient jeep commandeered by the Blue Turbo Ranger.
[edit] Zords
The Turbozords were cars that could change their size given to the Turbo Rangers along with their new Turbo Ranger powers in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. The Robo Racer was the Blue Senturion's Zord that he brought with him from his home planet. The Phantom Ranger brought Artillatron and the Rescuezords to the Turbo Rangers on his visit to Earth, as well.
- Turbo Megazord
- Red Lightning Turbozord, driven by Tommy and then T.J. as the Red Turbo Ranger 1
- Mountain Blaster Turbozord, driven by Justin as the Blue Turbo Ranger 1
- Desert Thunder Turbozord, driven by Adam and then Carlos as the Green Turbo Ranger
- Dune Star Turbozord, driven by Tanya and then Ashley as the Yellow Turbo Ranger
- Wind Chaser Turbozord, driven by Kat and then Cassie as the Pink Turbo Ranger
- Robo Racer, driven by the Blue Senturion
- Artillatron, driven by the Phantom Ranger
- Rescue Megazord
- Lightning Fire Tamer Rescuezord, driven by T.J. as the Red Turbo Ranger
- Siren Blaster Rescuezord, driven by Justin as the Blue Turbo Ranger
- Thunder Loader Rescuezord, driven by Carlos as the Green Turbo Ranger 1
- Star Racer Rescuezord, driven by Ashley as the Yellow Turbo Ranger 1
- Wind Rescue Rescuezord, driven by Cassie as the Pink Turbo Ranger 1
[edit] Episode List
# | Air Date | Episode Title |
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1 | 1997-04-19 | "Shift Into Turbo, Part I" |
2 | 1997-04-26 | "Shift Into Turbo, Part II" |
3 | 1997-04-30 | "Shift Into Turbo, Part III" |
4 | 1997-05-01 | "Shadow Rangers" |
5 | 1997-05-02 | "Transmission Impossible" |
6 | 1997-05-05 | "Rally Ranger" |
7 | 1997-05-06 | "Built For Speed" |
8 | 1997-05-07 | "Bicycle Built For the Blues" |
9 | 1997-05-08 | "The Whole Lie" |
10 | 1997-05-10 | "Glyph Hanger" |
11 | 1997-05-12 | "Weight and See" |
12 | 1997-05-13 | "Alarmed and Dangerous" |
13 | 1997-05-17 | "The Millennium Message" |
14 | 1997-05-19 | "A Drive to Win" |
15 | 1997-05-20 | "Cars Attacks" |
16 | 1997-05-21 | "Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers, Part I" |
17 | 1997-09-09 | "Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers, Part II" |
18 | 1997-09-10 | "Passing the Torch, Part I" |
19 | 1997-09-11 | "Passing the Torch, Part II" |
20 | 1997-09-12 | "Stitch Witchery" |
21 | 1997-09-15 | "The Wheel of Fate" |
22 | 1997-09-16 | "Trouble By the Slice" |
23 | 1997-09-17 | "The Phantom Phenomenon" |
24 | 1997-09-18 | "Vanishing Act" |
25 | 1997-09-19 | "When Time Freezes Over" |
26 | 1997-09-22 | "The Darkest Day" |
27 | 1997-09-23 | "One Last Hope" |
28 | 1997-09-25 | "The Fall of the Phantom" |
29 | 1997-09-26 | "Clash of the Megazords" |
30 | 1997-10-03 | "The Robot Ranger" |
31 | 1997-10-17 | "Beware the Third Wish" |
32 | 1997-10-20 | "The Gardener of Evil" |
33 | 1997-10-30 | "Fire In Your Tank" |
34 | 1997-10-31 | "The Turn of the Wretched Wrench" |
35 | 1997-11-03 | "Spirit of the Woods" |
36 | 1997-11-07 | "The Song of Confusion" |
37 | 1997-11-10 | "The Accident" |
38 | 1997-11-11 | "Cassie's Best Friend" |
39 | 1997-11-12 | "The Curve Ball" |
40 | 1997-11-13 | "Carlos and the Count" |
41 | 1997-11-14 | "Little Strong Man" |
42 | 1997-11-17 | "The Rival Rangers" |
43 | 1997-11-18 | "Parts and Parcel" |
44 | 1997-11-21 | "Chase Into Space, Part I |
45 | 1997-11-24 | "Chase Into Space, Part II |
[edit] Uniqueness of the series
Like all other series, Turbo features some new features and precedents. It is the only Power Rangers series to have a child Ranger. It also breaks from the original story arc by featuring villans who had no relation to the previous villans. Also, the villans' base is underweater, unlike in space as the previous series had featured. The sixth Ranger (the Phantom Ranger) did not have his or her own Morphing sequence. Turbo introduces new themes and ideas. For instance, the Megazord was not comprised of animals, as the other series had been, and it also features law enforcement and rescue vehicles as Zords. The fomation of the Megazord is unique in using keys to initiate its transformation.
The cast of Turbo is one of the most diversified Power Rangers casts. T.J. was the first African American Red Ranger, Cassie was the first Asian-American Pink Ranger, Ashley was the first Caucasian Yellow Ranger, and Carlos was the first Latino Green Ranger..
Turbo breaks away from its Super Sentai counterpart in a number of ways. Divatox is an original villain that did not appear in CarRanger, the second series to do so. The Phantom Ranger was also not a Ranger in CarRanger. IN that series, he simply showed up to give the team new mecha.
During the production of Turbo, a spin-off involving Bulk and Skull becoming owners of a hotel was planned, but failed when presented to test audiences. It never went into full production. Because the pilot was being shot and produced at the same time as Turbo, Bulk and Skull were transformed into chimpanzees and Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy merely did voice acting as the chimps.
Preceded by: Power Rangers: Zeo |
Power Rangers 1997 |
Succeeded by: Power Rangers in Space |
Power Rangers |
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Television series: |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Alien Rangers - Zeo - Turbo - In Space - Lost Galaxy - Lightspeed Rescue - Time Force |
Wild Force - Ninja Storm - Dino Thunder - S.P.D. - Mystic Force - Operation Overdrive |
Movies |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie |
Select episodes |
Day of the Dumpster - Green with Evil - The Wedding - Ninja Quest - Hogday Afternoon Chase Into Space - Countdown to Destruction - Forever Red - Legacy of Power Back in Black - Lost and Found in Translation - Fighting Spirit - Mystic Fate |
Characters |
Rangers - Zords - Villains - Enemy grunts - Monsters - Other Characters |
Related series from Saban |
VR Troopers - Masked Rider - Big Bad Beetleborgs - The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog |
Other related series |
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad - Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills |
See also |
Fox Kids - ABC Kids - ABC Family - Toon Disney - Jetix - Saban - Disney - Super Sentai |