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Androzani?s Compare and Contrast: Mirai Sentai Timeranger vs Power Rangers Time Force
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01-05-2026, 11:45 AM
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Timeranger Case File 1: Fugitives from Time, 13/02/2000
Starting off with the one I’m going to need more screenshots for.
We open on a little girl playing in the park, as doves fly by.
Captions inform us that the date is the 13th of February, and the year is 3000 (oh good, I’ll be getting ready for my 1000th birthday by then).
As a narrator tells us by that point, humanity has travelled to space, met alien life and has recently invented the Time Machine, we cut to the offices of the Time Protection Bureau.
The Captain, Ryuya, addresses a crowd of new recruits, informing them that the TPB was set up in response to an accident 10 years ago to monitor and prevent unauthorised use of time travel.
Elsewhere, at Londar Prison (the name being a play on the English word “launder”), Don Dolnero (a play on dollar and dohneiro, the Spanish word for money) is led into the building by armed guards.
Inside, second class criminal D.D Ladis is sentenced to freeze-compression - that is, being transformed into a 5 inch doll and placed in a cryogenic capsule.
Back at the TPB, new recruit Domon tries his luck with Yuri, the sole female human from the rest of the class, and gets turned down.
Fellow new recruit Ayase then offers Domon some advice on how he could ever get a girl.
But before Domon can turn to violence, fellow new recruit Sion recognises him as a former pro-fighter (evidently, some form of futuristic wrestler or boxer) and asks for an autograph (glad to know pens are still used in the future).
Back at the prison, Dolnero is fitted with a sticker on his thigh, as the guard in charge of the freeze-compression machine mocks him.
He states that for his crimes, Dolnero has been sentenced to spend 1000 years in freeze-compression. But the other guard knocks the main one out before the sentence can be carried out, revealing himself to by Dolnero’s right hand robot, Gien (a play on yen and the Japanese word for “donations”), who has been working on a scheme involving time travelling to evade the law.
Noting that they’re waiting for their ally Lila (a play on liera, the official currency of Turkey) to do her part, the pair proceed to beat up the guards that enter to detain them (one of whom is a robot, that Dolnero lays out with one punch). Meanwhile, back at the TPB, Sion is watching an instructional video.
The class gets interrupted from their break as an operator reports on the situation, thanks to an alert from their sister service, the Intercity Police.
Ryuya visits the class in person, and against the advice of his superiors, recruits Ayase, Sion and Domon to capture them as they head back in time. Before he can select a fifth person, Yuri volunteers.
The group learn that Dolnero will be heading for the year 2000, and board the time ship Igrec (the etymology of which eludes me).
Inside, the group pick out suitable clothes, as they get decontaminated for microbes discovered since then and a computer injects relevant information into their brains.
They then take their seats, and after a computerised warning to focus on their mission, a giant robot named Providus prepares to slingshot them into the past with a punch (no, really).
The new recruits then meet their co-pilot.
Igrec is then launched into the Time Gate by Providus… only for the Londar Prison to appear on the runway, resulting in a collision.
As a result, the ship ends up crashing on a beach on the other side of the portal.
Once everyone recovers, Ryuya disables Tock and then beats up Ayase, Sion and Domon, only for Yuri to subdue him, revealing her true identity.
She explains that the Intercity Police caught wind that Dolnero would try to escape to the past using the Time Protection Bureau’s resources, so she was sent undercover to find and stop the plan. Unfortunately, Ryuya is revealed to be Lila in disguise, who subdues the group.
Lila then meets up with Dolnero and Gien, who crashed in the woods and subsequently assumed they landed in an even more primitive era than what they were aiming for.
Back aboard Igrec, as the self-destruct Lila set counts down, Sion is able to use his robotic skills to repair Tock.
But it’s too little, too late. The ship explodes, with the fireball being witnessed by a jogger, who heads over to help.
Once at the beach, he finds that everyone is alright (indeed, the only thing the explosion seems to have destroyed other than the ship is their bonds), and they see that he has the same face as the Captain.
Back at the prison, Gien unveils his new creation, a set of bolts that transform into junk droids known as Zenits (a play on… look, you probably get the whole money naming theme by now), with which Dolnero embarks on a crime wave.
And as for our heroes? They’ve tied their would-be rescuer up, assuming him to be Lila, come back to finish the job.
His lack of knowledge of what they’re talking about convinces Domon, who proves he?s not quite the dumbass Casanova wannabe we saw earlier and concludes that Tatsuya is the Captain’s ancestor. But then Tock interrupts to inform them of Dolnero’s robot parade, prompting Yuri to open the equipment box (that luckily enough survived the total destruction of the ship without a scratch), revealing 5 Chrono Changers and the Time Flier.
Tock talks her through using the Chrono Changers (essentially, they can equip the Time Suits and become Timerangers by simply saying “Chrono Changer”)… but there’s a drawback: The 5 Chrono Changers can only be activated simultaneously with all 5 at once. And so, Yuri recruits a reluctant Tatsuya to help by pointing out the damage and destruction that will happen if he doesn?t help.
And thus, we get our transformation for the season.
Yuri then enlarges the Time Flier so they can ride it into the city (it’s basically an equivalent to the motorcycles previous Sentai used).
They land in front of Dolnero’s gang, and Yuri gives him a short and to the point speech.
A fight then breaks out between the Timerangers and the Zenits, with the heroes quickly getting the upper hand. And then, at Tock’s instructions, they use Chrono Access to summon weapons, with Yuri, Tatsuya and Ayase wielding the Vector Harley, Domon wielding the VolVulcan and Sion wielding the VolPulsar (and since I never clarified who was who, Tatsuya is TimeRed, Ayase is TimeBlue, Domon is TimeYellow and Sion is TimeGreen).
Dolnero?s trio then joins the fray, with Dolnero attacking by… farting. Yeah.
But our heroes prevail, and Yuri finishes the villains off with the Vector End: Beat 6 attack.
Unfortunately, they all survive. Fortunately, Dolnero decides to withdraw for today.
With the day saved, Tatsuya is left wondering what the hell is going on (I don’t blame him. No-one’s told him anything).
And then the episode gets bookended with a shot of a dove flying by.
Final thoughts: For a first episode, there’s a lot happening here. Granted, that’s probably because they spend much of it on world-building, and less so on giving the characters some development. At most, we’ve got that Yuri is an undercover cop, Domon is a former wrestler and Sion’s good with machines. Tatsuya is your standard Kobayashi protagonist and we don’t have much for Ayase yet. And the villains seem fun enough, but they’re also stuck with this being the first episode, and not having much to go on.
Join me later in the week for the Time Force debut.
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