Power Rangers S.P.D. (2025)

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Power Rangers S.P.D. (Super Police Delta ou Space Patrol Delta en VO) est la 13ème saisons de la série Power Rangers, basé sur la 28ème saison de Super Sentai, Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.

La série se déroule dans un futur proche où l'humanité a commencé à coexister pacifiquement avec la vie extraterrestre. Cependant, alors que l'Empire Troobian lance une offensive contre la Terre, les membres de équipe B sont choisis pour devenir des Power Rangers et défendre la Terre à la place de l'équipe A, disparu sans laisser de trace.

Sommaire

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Personnages
    • 2.1 Rangers de l'équipe B
      • 2.1.1 Autres Rangers
    • 2.2 Alliés
    • 2.3 Civiles
    • 2.4 Ennemis
  • 3 Arsenal
  • 4 Zords
  • 5 Guide des Episodes
  • 6 Sorties VHS/DVD
  • 7 Le Comic Strip
  • 8 Notes
  • 9 Liens Externes
  • 10 Références

Synopsis

La saison S.P.D. se déroule en 2025, à une époque où les terriens et les extraterrestres vient ensemble et ont des relations avec le reste de l'univers. Néanmoins certains extraterrestres n'entendent pas respecter l'harmonie et les règles communes. En réaction à cette menace a été créer la SPD, la Super Police Delta, une police intergalactique.

La branche terrienne de la S.P.D. est dirigée par Anubis Cruger, un chien humanoïde originaire de la planète Sirius. Il peut compter sur la compétence et l'efficacité d'une équipe de Rangers, l'équipe A tandis qu'il forme une équipe de second rang, l'équipe B.

Mais l'Empereur Gruumm, le chef de l'Empire des Troobians décide de s'attaque à la Voie Lactée et à la Terre. Au cours d'une mission dans le secteur Helix, l'équipe A est portée disparue. La Terre ne peut plus se reposer que sur l'équipe B. En plus des 3 membres de l'Académie de la S.P.D. Syd, Bridge et Sky, s'ajoutent deux individus, Jack et Z qui sont des voleurs. Cela passe mal notamment auprès de Sky. Et les tensions entre lui et Jack s'accroissent lorsque Sky découvre qu'il n'est que le Ranger Bleu et non le Rouge, ce qui était depuis toujours son objectif, afin de s'inscrire dans les pas de son père, un Ranger Rouge de la S.P.D. mort lors d'une mission.

L'équipe B va devoir protéger la Terre contre l'Empereur Gruumm qui s'appuie sur de dangereux criminels pour satisfaire ses plans.

Contrairement à la plupart des autres saisons, les monstres ne sont pas détruits mais enfermés dans des cartes (encartés).

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Personnages

Rangers de l'équipe B

Jack Landors
Ranger Rouge
(il se retire)
(Brandon Jay McLaren)

Schuyler "Sky"Tate
Ranger Bleu
puis Ranger Rouge
(Chris Violette)

Bridge Carson
Ranger Vert
puis Ranger Bleu
(Matt Austin)

Elizabeth "Z"Delgado
Ranger Jaune
(Monica May)

Sydney"Syd"Drew
Ranger Rose
(Alycia Purrott)

Autres Rangers

Chef Anubis "Doggie" Cruger
Ranger Shadow
(John Tui)

Sam
Ranger Omega
(Brett Stewart)

Kat Ranger
Ranger Kat Ranger
(Michelle Langstone)

Nova
Ranger Nova
(Antonia Prebble)

Officier Tate
Ranger Rouge
('inconnu)

Alliés

  • S.P.D.
    • Général Fowler Birdie
    • Sergent Silverback
      • S.O.P.H.I.E.
CouleurRoleActeur
S.P.D.OrangeRangerBoom (Dream Only)Kelson Henderson
  • Piggy
  • Isinia Cruger
  • T-Top
  • Katana
  • Dino Rangers

Civiles

  • Ally Samuels

Ennemis

  • Empereur Gruumm
  • Mora/Morgana
  • Broodwing
  • Général Benaag
  • Professor Mooney:Kat's former classmate and rival.
  • Omni
  • Rangers de l'équipe A

Charlie
A-Squad Rouge
(Gina Varela)

Ranger A-Squad Bleu
A-Squad Bleu
(Nick Kemplen)

Ranger A-Squad Vert
A-Squad Vert
(D.J. Sena)

Ranger A-Squad Jaune
A-Squad Jaune
(Greg Cooper, II)

Ranger A-Squad Rose
A-Squad Rose
(Motoko Nagino, Claire Dougan)

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  • Krybots/ Krybots Bleus/Krybots Oranges
  • Zeltrax
  • Tyrannodrones

Arsenal

Article principal: Arsenal (Space Patrol Delta)
  • R.I.C. 2.0 (Robotic Interactive Canine)
  • Delta Blasters - Blaster spécial du Ranger Rouge
  • DeltaMax Strikers - Blaster des rangers Bleu, Vert, Rose et Jaune.
  • Delta Patrol Cycles - trio de motos utilisé par les Rangers Rouge, Bleu et Vert.
  • Delta Morphers - Morphers de l'équipe B, activaté par un appel d' "Urgence SPD!". Il se compose de 5 fonctions, séparé par 3 different élements:
    • Morph: The "Change" option on the Delta Morphers transforms the cadets into their ranger costumes.
    • Power Up to S.W.A.T. Mode: When the Rangers activate the "Change" option while morphed and call for it, their S.W.A.T. armor appears.
    • Communicator: The "Phone" option serves as basic communication allowing the Rangers to contact each other or the Academy, as well as summon the Delta Runners.
    • Judgment Scanner: The "Judge" option assesses the guilt or innocence of anyone the Rangers bring into custody. It measures pulse and electrical impulses before rendering a verdict, and it never makes mistakes.
    • Containment Mode: If a criminal is charged Guilty, this subsection of "Judge" will blast him with Anti-Matter Fusion, sealing him in a Containment Card and making transportation of the detainee a non-issue.
  • Patrol Morpher - The Shadow Ranger's morpher looks exactly the same as the Delta Morphers and has the same functions, but is colored black.
  • Omega Morpher - The Omega Ranger's morpher features a throttle control that gives him access to a variety of powers including:
    • Electro Mode: The Omega Morpher's main attack, an electrifying attack that can injure opponents greatly.
    • Blast Mode: Allows the Omega Ranger to gather energy in the palm of his hand before discharging it as a powerful shockwave.
    • Power Mode: Similar to Muscle Mode, it increases the Omega Ranger's strength.
    • Muscle Mode: Enhances the Omega Ranger's physical strength.
    • Hyper Mode: Once this is activated, Omega Ranger can either slow down time or increase his speed at will.
    • Light beam Mode: The Omega Ranger attacks his opponent with a "bar" of energy as a finishing move.
    • Charged-up Mode: The Omega Ranger can strengthen his stats.
    • Judgment Scanner: The "Judge" option assesses the guilt or innocence of anyone the Rangers bring into custody. It measures pulse and electrical impulses before rendering a verdict, and it never makes mistakes.
  • Magna Morpher - The Magna Morpher is the upgrade for the Red Ranger and allows Jack to call the S.P.D. Battlizer. It is stored within a special compartment in R.I.C., and looks like the Omega Morpher.
  • S.P.D. Battlizer - Accessed by the Magna Morpher, the S.P.D. Battlizer was designed by Kat and Boom. The Battlizer has two modes, the second mode utilizing a reconfigured R.I.C.
    • Cyber Mode: Enhances Jack's agility and fighting ability to superhuman levels and features a sword as well as strategically placed armor.
    • Sonic Mode: R.I.C. completely transforms into an armor replete with a rocket booster pack, siren lasers, and flaming sword.
  • Delta Cruiser - a standard issue Jeep used by the Yellow and Pink Rangers.
  • Delta ATV - Four wheeled vehicle belonging to the Shadow Ranger. It is equipped with powerful blasters.
  • Uniforce Cycle - A motorized unicycle belonging to the Omega Ranger.
  • Shadow Saber - Personal weapon of the Shadow Ranger. Its blade can be enhanced at the push of a button.
  • S.W.A.T. Mode - Special Weapons And Tactics - This technology, created by Kat and stolen by Piggy, was rebuilt and given to the B-Squad Rangers once they learned to work together in S.W.A.T. Part 2. In this mode, they gain the Delta Enforcers and chest armor. Also, the lights on their helmets extend and become antenna/communication devices. S.W.A.T. has many other valuable functions, including heat seeking and nightvision. The Rangers summon this armor via their morphers ("SPD, S.W.A.T. mode!" is the call).
  • Delta Enforcers - These powerful guns associated with S.W.A.T. mode have different functions depending on the card swiped and inserted into them, such as Containment Mode.
  • Kat Morpher- Delta Morpher painted white and red.
  • Nova Morpher- a gold-colored version of the Omega Morpher.

Zords

Catégorie:Zords (S.P.D.)

Guide des Episodes

Modèle:SPD Episodes

Sorties VHS/DVD

Le Comic Strip

A new monthly comic strip based on the series appeared every issue of "Jetix Magazine" in the UK. Jetix Magazine was the official magazine of JETIX, the channel that aired S.P.D. in the UK. The strip was the first Power Rangers strip to be written by legendary Transformers writer Simon Furman, collaborating for the first time on the PR strip with equally popular TF artist Andrew Wildman, who had previously done artwork for other Power Rangers strips under Jetix Magazine's previous banner of Fox Kids' Wickid.

Notes

  • This season seems to borrow a lot of plot points from Abaranger.
    • Both series feature a mentor who is also an extra ranger who lost his homeworld to the villains. Said ranger also thought to have lost his wife to the villains, who is later revealed to be alive. (Asuka and Doggy Cruger)
    • Both feature a childlike female villain who is later forcibly grown into an adult body. (Lije/Lijewel and Mora/Morgana)
    • Both feature a godlike villainous leader who later uses the villain's base as their final body. (Dezumozorlya and Omni)
    • Both feature an episode where a non-ranger ally pretends to be a ranger using a homemade costume to impress their parents. (Emiri as Abarepink and Boom as SPD Orange)
  • S.P.D. ties with Power Rangers Wild Force for having the most rangers in a single season at 19 (5 A-Squad Rangers, 5 B-Squad Rangers, 4 additional Rangers and the 5 Dino Thunder Rangers; and 6 Wild Force Rangers, 6 Time Force Rangers from Reinforcements from the Future, and the 7 previous Red Rangers in Forever Red, respectively). Ironically, Tommy Oliver is included in both numbers of Rangers, though he never appeared unmorphed in Wormhole, unlike in Forever Red. At Anime Central 2008, Jason David Frank stated that Disney never contacted him about returning for Wormhole.
  • It is the first series to feature Pink Rangers that did not have skirted uniforms (Syd and the A-Squad Pink Ranger) and also the first time that a female Yellow Ranger had no skirt but has a legitimate female Sentai counterpart.
  • It is the first season since Time Force to have a Pink Ranger.
  • It is also the first season since Wild Force to have five members in the main team.
  • It is the first season where the name is an acronym, and the first since Zeo to have only three letters in its name.
  • It is notable for featuring the first known Jewish Power Ranger; Bridge Carson, however, it was Power Rangers Zeo that was the first series to feature a Jewish character; the teens' non-Ranger friend Raymond.
  • It is the first Power Ranger series to feature an active seventh Ranger.
  • It is the first series to feature an active Ranger with a known identity who is not credited in the opening sequence (Omega Ranger).
  • It is the first series to feature an "Orange Ranger", imaginary or otherwise.
  • It is the first series to feature a new Ranger (Katherine "Kat" Manx as Kat Ranger) who has the same name as a previous one (the other being Katherine "Kat" Hillard, the second MMPR Pink Ranger) from Mighty Morphin to Turbo).
  • It is the first series to feature a new Ranger who shares a last name with a previous Ranger, but is not in any way related (Elizabeth "Z" Delgado, the S.P.D. Yellow Ranger, and Danny Delgado, the Black Bison Ranger from Wild Force).
  • According to the episode "Zapped", Syd is a Gemini, this would also make Jack a Gemini due to the fact in the episode "Stakeout", they decided to celebrate their birthdays on the same day.
  • It is the first series to have an episode take place in Japan, the country from which the Power Rangers' source material, Super Sentai, originated.
  • It is the first series in which one Ranger morphs using their teammate's powers. There have, however, been previous instances of powers being passed from one Ranger to another.
  • It is the first to have 3 female Rangers on one team and as of the final episode, 4.
  • It is the first to have a female Red Ranger (Red A-Squad Ranger). Bruce Kalish has said that he and the producers of the show had to convince Disney to use a female Red Ranger, and that while it may be a small step now, it may one day lead to a full-time female Red Ranger on the show. It would take Toei, the producer of Super Sentai until 2009's Samurai Sentai Shinkenger to feature a female Red Ranger.
  • Near the ending of the last episode, the possibility of another female Red Ranger was posed, when Cruger suggested to Sky that he appoint Syd as Red Ranger.
  • It is the first series to coin the term, "Ranger Up", meaning as a preparation to morph.
  • It is the first series to have members promoted to a new color. At the end of "Endings, Part 2", Jack leaves S.P.D. to be with Ally (his new girlfriend). Sky is promoted to Red and Bridge becomes the Blue Ranger.
  • Power Rangers S.P.D. is the second series where the Power Rangers belonged to a law enforcement organization, the first being Time Force. This time is the first that things are actually labeled "Police" (however, in the first episode of Time Force, they were referred to as Time Force Secret Police occasionally).
  • Jack Landors is the first Power Ranger to voluntarily resign his position without any outside influence or obstacles determining his decision.
  • It is the first series since Power Rangers in Space that the entire Power Rangers team did not battle the main villain in the final episode (only the Red Space Ranger, Andros, battled Astronema in the finale of in Space whereas only the Shadow Ranger battled Emperor Gruumm in the finale of S.P.D.).
  • It is the first series since Time Force that the Rangers do not lose their powers in the final episode; however unlike Time Force, their main Megazord was destroyed.
  • It is the first series since Wild Force to not have its base of operations destroyed in the final episodes.
  • The first series to feature an entire team of American-created Rangers: The S.P.D. A-Squad Rangers. The second series to feature any American-created Ranger, the first being Lightspeed Rescue's Titanium Lightspeed Ranger. The A-Squad's helmets are refurbished Power Rangers: In Space helmets with S.P.D. emblems on top, the back and sides redesigned and the Black Ranger's helmet repainted green. The primary uniforms of the A-Squad appear to be motocross padding and black spandex.
  • It is the first series to end with the morphing call and show the logo in the final shot of the final episode.
  • It is the first season where the monsters do not grow to large sizes, but instead, retreat to the cockpits of zord-sized robots for the final battle.
  • Endings - Part 2 was the first episode since Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie to feature a non-sentai monster fighting a Megazord.
  • It is the first series to be fully set in a time frame other than the year of its airing (set in 2025, 20 years after its air year of 2005). Despite also having Rangers from the future, the bulk of the episodes for Time Force were set during the year of its airing (2001).
  • Fans were extremely displeased when it was revealed that the much-anticipated Omega Ranger would be nothing more than a ball of light when unmorphed (thereby meaning there was no morph sequence for the Ranger.) For a split second in Endings, Sam was demorphed by entering the time portal that would take him back to 2040 and viewers got a fleeting glimpse of the man behind the visor. Bruce Kalish has since admitted that the ball of light was a mistake, and wished he'd fought harder to make Omega a real person. [Citation nécessaire]
  • While early promos said S.P.D. was set in 2020, the date given in the show is 2025.
  • "Katastrophe", "Missing", "History" and "Impact" were aired out of production order.
  • S.P.D. is somewhat infamous for two airing mistakes
    • In Canada, on July 30, 2005, Wormhole, the second part of the S.P.D./Dino Thunder teamup, was aired instead of the scheduled Messenger, Part 1. Wormhole had been slated for a strictly-DVD release.
    • Also, the episode Impact (Production #1533) was aired 28th in the series, accompanying a "Previously on Power Rangers: S.P.D.", which featured scenes from History, slated to air after Impact.
  • S.P.D. is the first series since Power Rangers: Time Force to have any of the team's Megazords survive the finale. Although the Delta Squad Megazord was destroyed, the S.W.A.T. Megazord, Delta Command Megazord, and Omegamax Megazord all survived.
  • S.P.D. is the only series to have all the titles of their episodes consist of one word. This is an in-joke by producer Bruce Kalish as he had previously worked on Black Hole High, a fantasy series which also consisted of one word titles.
  • In the beginning of the series, Kat mentioned that the Judge function of the Delta Morphers would seal criminals in "containment cards". Though this was utilized for a majority of the series, the season was sometimes inconsistent, and in some episodes, the monsters and/or their robots exploded instead of being contained.
  • In "Dekaranger", the Rangers' weapons, zords, and even (at times) enemies used guns that shot bullets. Disney, deciding that it would be a bad idea for children to see bullets being used, went and digitally added 'laser beams' over any scene of a bullet being shot during clips of Sentai footage. In a similar edit, in 'Dekaranger', the Rangers would point their fingers in a gun shape, aim at the screen, and then bullet holes would seem to "hit" the screen. This scene was replaced with a similar scene at a different camera angle (with the bullets removed).
  • Due to the smaller size of the American "Delta Morpher" compared to the Japanese "SP License", the "Delta Enforcer" weapon had to be changed in America. While in Japan, the Delta Enforcer's equivalent (the "D-Revolver") defeated criminals by having the SP License placed inside of it , the U.S. toy had "Containment Cards" swiped through it. This resulted in any scenes of the Rangers using the "finisher" ability on this weapon being changed to match the U.S. toy's features.
  • This season didn't feature a super-motorcycle designed for one of the Rangers, a trend started in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (the Uniforce Cycle doesn't count since it was Omega Ranger's personal vehicle).
  • Although previous seasons had used them, this was the first season to make the concept of "on duty" uniforms a permanent theme.
  • "Wormhole" is the second team-up episode with the team from the previous season not to have two parts, the first one being Time For Lightspeed, or in the case of the In Space and Lost Galaxy, a sequel.
  • It is the first (and so far only) season to have a team of Rangers with a morphing sequence, but no morphing call. The A-Squad Rangers, in their fight with the B-Squad, had a puff of smoke surround them, and they morphed instantly, with no words being spoken.
  • This is the second series since Lightspeed Rescue where the Rangers' identities are known to the public.
  • In the fourth episode, when Sky is looking at a picture of his father in his Red Ranger uniform, the father is wearing the Red Time Force Ranger costume, while the young Sky is holding the red Time Force helmet.
  • It is the first series since Power Rangers In Space to have its theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman. However, due to the fact he personally leaked some early demos of the S.P.D. theme on the Internet, he was not brought back to do the theme to S.P.D.'s successor, Mystic Force, despite the fact he had already made two demos for it.
  • S.P.D. is the last season (as of Power Rangers Megaforce) to have a team up with the previous whole team; it is the last season to feature a team up where the current team morphs first.
  • There was an Aquitian featured in one episode
  • Despite being titled Space Patrol Delta, the series rarely goes into outer space. This was due to the unavoidable fact that the logo of Special Police Dekaranger (SPD) was in most of the footage.
  • In episode 9 "Idol" when the S.P.D. Rangers are having lunch before they get the alarm from Kat Manx about the breach, you can see a TV with with motocross going on that is Dustin Brooks (Yellow Wind Ranger) and Blake Bradley (Navy Thunder Ranger) from Power Rangers Ninja Storm.
  • This is the first season since Lost Galaxy to be dubbed in Japan, and the 8th overall.
  • This season aired concurrent with the Super Sentai series Mahou Sentai Magiranger, which would be adapted the following year as Power Rangers Mystic Force.
  • During the episode Stakeout, Jack and Sky are playing a video game. The two characters they are playing as are the Blue Senturion and Cyclopter (a monster fought by Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue).
  • Both KO-35 and Onyx are mentioned in SPD. They are both planets visited in Power Rangers In Space.

Liens Externes

Références

Séries de l'ère Saban

Mighty Morphin (s01)Mighty Morphin (s02)Mighty Morphin (s03)Alien RangersZeoTurboDans l'espace

Séries de l'ère Nickelodeon

L'Autre GalaxieSauvetage éclairLa Force du tempsForce animale

Séries de l'ère Disney

Force CycloneDino TonnerreSuper Police DeltaForce MystiqueOpération OverdriveJungle FuryRPM

Séries de l'ère néo-Saban

SamuraiSuper SamuraiMegaforceSuper MegaforceDino ChargeDino Super ChargeNinja SteelSuper Ninja Steel

Séries de l'ère Hasbro

Beast MorphersDino FuryCosmic Fury

Power Rangers, le film (continuité alternative)Power Rangers Turbo, le filmPower Rangers (continuité alternative)

Power Rangers: Hyper Force (continuité alternative)

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