Power Rangers Megaforce

Power Rangers Megaforce
The logo for Power Rangers Megaforce (first season)
Also known asPower Rangers Super Megaforce
Genre
Created byHaim Saban
Toei Company
Ishimori Productions
Based onTensou Sentai Goseiger &
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
by Toei Company
Developed bySaban Brands
Toei Company
ShowrunnerJonathan Tzachor
Written by
  • James W. Bates
  • David McDermott
  • Marc Handler
  • Seth Walther
  • Jill Donnellan
  • Jim Peronto
  • Jason Smith
  • Amira Lopez
  • Samuel P. McLean
  • David Schneider
Directed byJonathan Tzachor
Jonathan Brough
James Barr
Yuji Noguchi
John Laing
Charlie Haskell
StarringSee below
Opening theme"Go Go Power Rangers"
ComposerNoam Kaniel
Country of originUnited States
Japan
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producersJonathan Tzachor
Haim Saban (Super Megaforce)
ProducersElie Dekel
Brian Casentini
Joel Andryc (Super Megaforce)
Production locationsNew Zealand (Auckland)
Japan (Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama and Kyoto)
CinematographyIlan Rosenberg
Sean McLin (2nd unit)
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time23 minutes
Production companiesSaban Brands
Power Rangers Productions, Ltd.
Toei Company, Ltd.
MarVista Entertainment
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseFebruary 2, 2013 (2013-02-02) –
November 22, 2014 (2014-11-22)
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Power Rangers Megaforce is the twentieth season of the long-running television series Power Rangers. The show is produced by Saban Brands and began airing on Nickelodeon on February 2, 2013.[1] The show was part of the Power Rangers 20th anniversary.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Kidscreen reported that Megaforce featured "the return of many historic Rangers."[10] Megaforce uses footage, costumes and props from the Japanese Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger.

The second season, and twenty-first overall, is called Power Rangers Super Megaforce[11] and premiered on February 15, 2014.[12] Super Megaforce uses footage, costumes and props from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. Their sentai counterpart shows are angel and pirate themed.

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