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Power Rangers Dino Fury

Power Rangers Dino Fury is a television series and the twenty-second entry of the Power Rangers franchise. The first season premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on February 20, 2021, and concluded on December 18, 2021. The second season premiered on Netflix on March 3, 2022, and concluded on September 29, 2022; making it the first season to air exclusively on an online streaming service.

Dino Fury is the first television series produced by Entertainment One following its acquisition by Hasbro in 2019. The season is produced using footage, costumes, and props from Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, the forty-third entry in the Japanese tokusatsu drama Super Sentai metaseries, with minimal costume and prop elements being recycled from Ressha Sentai ToQger.

Power Rangers Cosmic Fury released on Netflix on September 29, 2023, which served as a continuation of Dino Furys storyline with the Dino Fury cast reprising their roles. As the 30th anniversary celebration of the franchise, Cosmic Fury featured new original suits, with Zord and villain footage adapted from Uchu Sentai Kyuranger. The season consisted of 10 episodes. Cosmic Fury was the first season of Power Rangers to feature a female Red Ranger for a full season. Cosmic Fury also featured the return of David Yost as Billy Cranston.

Plot

Sixty-five million years ago, evil alien monsters known as Sporix Beasts ravaged the planet Rafkon before traveling to Earth. However, six Rafkonian knights pursued them and, along with six dinosaurs, were granted the power to become the Dino Fury Power Rangers by the Morphin' Masters. They captured the Sporix, though all were seemingly lost except for the Red Ranger, Zayto, who went into stasis to prevent the Sporix's escape. In the present, intergalactic warrior Void Knight accidentally unleashes the Sporix while trying to steal them, forcing Zayto and his friend, a cyborg dinosaur named Solon, to recruit a new team of Rangers consisting of teenagers Amelia Jones, Ollie Akana, stepsiblings Izzy and Javi Garcia, and fellow knight Aiyon to help in their fight.

Cast and characters

Rangers

Supporting characters

  • Shavaughn Ruakere as Dr. Lani Akana
  • Blair Strang as Warden Carlos Garcia
  • Saraid de Silva as Rina Garcia
  • Josephine Davison as the voice of Solon
  • Kira Josephson as Jane Fairview
  • Victoria Abbott as J-Borg
  • Benny Joy Smith as Annie
  • Noah Paul as Stan
  • Greg Johnson as Ed "Pop-Pop" Jones
  • Jacqueline Joe as Fern
  • Max Crean as Adrian

Villains

  • Jared Turner as Tarrick / Void Knight / Void King
  • Siobhan Marshall as Santaura / Void Queen
  • Torum Heng as the voice and human form of Mucus
  • Mark Mitchinson as the voice of Boomtower and Boomblaster
  • Campbell Cooley as the voice of Slyther and Scrozzle
  • Sara Wiseman as Arla (Slyther's disguise)
  • Campbell Cooley as Mr. Wiz (Slyther's disguise)
  • Blair Strang as Warden Carlos Garcia (Slyther's disguise)
  • Max Crean as Adrian (Slyther's disguise)
  • John Leigh as the voice of Wreckmate
  • Andrew Laing as the voice of Lord Zedd
  • Steve McCleary as the voice of Snageye and Nulleye
  • Adrian Smith as the voice of Sizzurai

Guest stars

Episodes

Season 1 (2021)

Season 2 (2022)

Production

In an interview with Den of Geek, Executive Producer Simon Bennett said that Dino Fury was originally planned to be one 22-episode season before a second season was picked up and 22 additional episodes were ordered. Bennett said the additional episodes were to "plug the gaps" between episodes that were already written, while the overall storyline remained the same. Bennett said that beginning with Dino Fury, serialized episodes were allowed to be written, saying prior to Dino Fury standalone episodes were mandated apart from the first two episodes and last two episodes.

Music

Bert Selen composed the score. Selen also co-wrote and performed the theme song, which included lyrics of "Go Go Power Rangers" by Ron Wasserman.

A 35-track soundtrack album was released by Hasbro in July 12, 2024.

Reception

Accolades

Notes

References

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