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In the fifteen years of the show, the Power Rangers franchise has undergone a number of radical changes. Beginning as an over-the-top campy martial arts show that nobody thought would last past season one, Power Rangers has grown to an international phenonemon. Fifteen seasons, two movies, over forty airings a week, and toy sales galore, Rangers have been through lighthearted and darker toned seasons, a buyout from Dinsey in 2001, an outsourcing from LA or Auckland, New Zealand beginning with season eleven, and an annual reformatting that still utlilizes the orignal formula set by the first seasons.
Behind the Helmets is a sector of Force Factor Entertainment that's dedicated to looking beyond the dynamics of the show and to see what keeps a franchise like this up and running after fifteen years. It chronicles not only the screen and voice actors, but the entire production staff and all their changes through the years. I've set up numerous interviews with staff members and I've manipulated photoshop for almost every graphic that you see on the site, plus I've initiated my analytical organizational skills to make sure every detail is as precise as possible.
I remain loyal to this project because there's a lot I owe to this franchise. Without getting too detailed, it helped me to establish some very definate roots while growing up.
In conclusion, this sector is still in its infancy, but it will be integrated with the Mythologies sectors when all is said and done, and I hope for it to be a cornerstone reference for everyone involved in this strange, spandexed franchise. -Windgrail
11/05/07
Lots of work being done on the profile sections of MMPR, starting with Austin St. John. More graphics added, photo sections being restored, links to special episodes being created. More to come. Art section is also in the works.
07/28/07
All profiles have been started for screen and voice actors from Mighty Morphin to Operation Overdrive, with some loose ends to tie up here and there. For Behind the Helmets, more matrices will be available including fun ones that long term PR fans can appreciate. I hope to upgrade the site soon to get rid of the banners and such. Always feel free to email me for anything. Much more to come.
*Soon to be restored are my interviews, polaroids, 2007 birthday calendar and set props, with updates regarding Power Morpicon. Essays are also in progress regarding comparisons between filming in US/Japan/New Zealand.