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Title: Power Rangers to End Production
Description: It was bound to happen


trey98607 - March 7, 2009 01:51 PM (GMT)
A long running United States children's television series, which is filmed in New Zealand and employs local actors and production crew, is about to be dropped.
Since 2003, Disney owned Power Rangers has been filmed in several spots around Auckland, including Vector Arena, Drury and Bethells Beach.
Its American production company, Ranger Productions, has a base in the Glen Eden Studio West buildings.
Filming for the 17th season, Power Rangers RPM, began in September and the 32 episodes are due to screen from today in several countries but not New Zealand.
It was cancelled here in 1993 when the Broadcasting Standards Authority deemed it too violent.
The production manager for the show, Sally Campbell, told the Weekend Herald that "at this stage we will not be shooting another season".
Several New Zealand actors have starred in one of the show's six New Zealand seasons, including Sunrise host Oliver Driver, Outrageous Fortune's Antonia Prebble, Go Girls' Anna Hutchison and former Shortland Street stars Miriama Smith, Katrina Devine and Tandi Wright.
Actor Charlie McDermott, who has done the voiceover work for the General Crunch character for the last three years, told the Weekend Herald he had not been told about the cancellation.
"It's a bit of a bummer. These big-budget American companies have got millions and they're using our studios. I'd say it would be the actors who lose out the least. It's all the camera guys, the sound, editing suites ...
"But [the Americans] are used to paying a lot more than they pay us, that's why they come here, their dollar goes a lot further. And they have it down pat. Once you've been here for a while you really refine your processes and make some money."
The Power Rangers contract is worth a substantial amount to post-production companies Digipost, which edits the video, and Inside Track, which produces all the sound effects.

trey98607 - March 27, 2009 11:46 AM (GMT)
OK, now I am going to add to the confusion, Bandai and Disney says now that Power Rangers is not going to end, but the producer says it is. Apparently Bandai and Disney has an agreement to keep going with the Power Rangers. So now are you more confused than ever, if so, move over, you are not the only ones.

pikapix58 - March 27, 2009 05:41 PM (GMT)
After reading some of this stuff about Bandai and Disney keeping PR going, but getting conflicting reports from producers saying it's ending, I'm starting to think that all PR 2010 is going to consist of is just a toyline.

trey98607 - March 28, 2009 12:19 PM (GMT)
Or move to another station and production.

Wolf Warrior - June 22, 2009 01:36 PM (GMT)
Only time will tell. But i do hope to see a pr adaption for shinkenger,

trey98607 - June 22, 2009 02:26 PM (GMT)
There's something I posted on this section that you just might want to check out, if we aren't confused enough, this will make more so.

trey98607 - July 14, 2009 12:59 AM (GMT)
It now appears that Power Rangers R. P. M. will be the last series to be made, to find out why, check this link.
My Webpage

trey98607 - August 9, 2009 12:52 PM (GMT)
It is now official, after this season there will be no more Power Rangers. Acording to the article posted in Linear Ranger's site, everything is falling apart.

Wolf Warrior - August 10, 2009 01:47 AM (GMT)
Who knows, Disney might suprise us. They might redo it, In the next two years.

trey98607 - August 10, 2009 12:09 PM (GMT)
That could be, but don't expect Disney to do it.

Wolf Warrior - August 10, 2009 12:40 PM (GMT)
Who would continue PR though ?




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