List of Power Rangers in Space Episodes

List Of Power Rangers In Space Episodes

Power Rangers in Space is an American television series created by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy, the fourth series and sixth season of the Power Rangers franchise, began airing on February 6, 1998 on Fox Kids. The series follows four former Turbo Rangers heading into space to save Zordon from Dark Specter and his alliance of villains from draining his powers. Power Rangers in Space comprises 43 episodes and concluded its initial airing on November 21, 1998. Power Rangers in Space uses footage and elements from the Super Sentai series Denji Sentai Megaranger and follows the annual Ranger suit change (started in Zeo) to match the annual change of the Super Sentai series. Regular cast members during Power Rangers in Space include Tracy Lynn Cruz, Patricia Ja Lee, Christopher Khayman Lee, Selwyn Ward, Roger Velasco, Jason Narvy, Paul Schrier, Jack Banning, Justin Nimmo, and Melody Perkins.

Power Rangers in Space picks up after the events of Power Rangers: Turbo, where the four former Turbo Rangers — T.J. (Ward), Carlos (Velasco), Ashley (Cruz) and Cassie (Ja Lee) — are pulled aboard the Astro Megaship, and later meet Andros (Khayman Lee), a Red Ranger from the planet KO-35. Andros becomes the new leader of the team, giving the former Turbo Rangers morphers to become the new Blue, Black, Yellow, and Pink Space Rangers. Astronema (Perkins) becomes the new main villain of the series, who is later identified to be Andros' long lost sister, Karone. Later in the season, Andros' former teammate Zhane (Nimmo) is unveiled, who is unfrozen after many years. At the end of the season, Andros shatters Zordon's tube to wipe out all evil, and Karone is restored to her normal self.

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