Power Rangers Time Force
| Power Rangers Time Force | |
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| Based on | Mirai Sentai Timeranger by Toei Company | 
| Developed by | |
| Showrunner | Judd Lynn | 
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| Starring | See below | 
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| Country of origin | 
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| Original language | English | 
| No. of episodes | 40 | 
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| Executive producers | |
| Producer | Jonathan Tzachor | 
| Production locations | California (Santa Clarita & Los Angeles) Japan (Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama)) and Kyoto) | 
| Cinematography | Ilan Rosenberg Sean McLin (2nd unit) | 
| Running time | 20 minutes | 
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| Network | Fox (Fox Kids) | 
| Release | February 3 – November 17, 2001 | 
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Power Rangers Time Force is a television series and the ninth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the 24th Super Sentai series Mirai Sentai Timeranger, running for 40 half-hour episodes from February to November 2001. It was the last season to be distributed by Saban Entertainment until 2011's Power Rangers Samurai.
Originally, a Time Force film was planned, but ultimately went unproduced in light of the commercial failure of Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie and the purchase of the franchise by Disney. However, Buena Vista Home Entertainment did release the series' final four episodes as a film-length home video in 2002 entitled The End of Time. A video game based on the series was released in November 2001 for PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.