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Season Three
Power Rangers
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Season Premiere September 2, 1995
Season Finale February 17, 1996
Episode Count 43
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Season Three of Power Rangers premiered on September 2, 1995. The third season ran for forty three episodes, ending its run on February 17, 1996. It uses themes and elements from the eighteenth Super Sentai series, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger.

Cast: see Cast Listing.

Production Staff:

Paul F. Rosenthal (associate producer); Katy Wallin (casting); Thom Klohn (casting associate); Wendy Walters (production manager); Ilan Rosenberg (director of photography); Yuda Ako (production designer); Stephen Harrison (production coordinator); Larry Kent Litton and Hal J. Olofsson (1st assistant directors); Hank Grover (2nd assistant director); Koichi Sakamoto (2nd unit director); Sean McLin (2nd unit director of photography); Chris Auer (second unit 1st assistant director); Alpha Stunts (stunt choreography); Janee Hull-Page (script supervisor); Licia Wolf (2nd unit script supervisor); Steven R. Miller (art director); Julie Bolder (assistant production designer); Mark Richardson (prop master); Charles Matthews Casting (extras); Dennis Bishop (gaffer/key grip); David Dechant (1st assistant camera); Chuck Bush (sound mixer); Danielle Baker (costume designer); Cynthia Laws (make-up & hair supervisor); John Borderaux (special effects); Melinda Diner, Monroe Fields, Ann Marie Joe, Nancy Kennedy, Donene Kistler, Shawn Tarkington (assistants to the producers); Jackie Marchand (assistant story editor); Brett Born, Matthew K. Grigsby and Brad Orchard (production associates); Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahchi (music); Ron Kenan (executive in charge of music); Lloyd M. Cook II (music supervisor); Ron Wasserman (music producer); Nick Carr and Karl Warme (music editors); Kenneth Burgomaster and Jim DiJulio (assistant engineers); Jeremy Sweet (music assistant); Karen Carter (adr coordinator); Jamie Hyman (assistant adr coordinator); David Walsh (adr mixer); Clive H. Mizumoto (executive in charge of sound operations); Scott Page-Pagter (supervising adr director); Doug Latislaw (sound supervisor); Wayne O'Brien and Tim Harsh (re-recording mixers); Chris Rudy and Mike Boden (dialogue and effects editors); Brian Longbotham (visual effects director); Mickie Reuster (visual effects coordinator); Rick Cortes and Rick Schick (visual effects artists); Eric S. Rollman (executive in charge of post production); Kim Schaffer (post production supervisor); Adi Ell-Ad, Charlie Bowyer and Sharon Janis (editors); Rich Dietl (assistant editor); Billy DiCicco (visual effects coordinator); Steve Schaffer (post production associate) Modern Videofilm (post production); Foto-Kem Industries (lab services); Keslow Camera (camera package); Cinemobile (grip/lighting equipment); Keiser Sports Health Equipment, Health-O-Meter, Slush Puppie, Bunn Corporation, U.S. Sports Equipment (health equipment); Environment Media Association (environmenal consultation) ; Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment and Toei Company LTD in association with MMPR Productions, Inc.

Writers: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson, Gilles Wheeler, Kati Rocky, Mark Hoffmeier, Mark Litton, Stewart St. John, Douglas Sloan, Jackie Marchand, Ron Milbauer, Terri Hughes

Directors: Worth Keeter, Terence H. Winkless, Armand Garabidian, Bob Radler, Douglas Sloan, Jonathan Tzachor

Episodes

# # Title Airdate
113 1 A Friend in Need (1) September 2, 1995
114 2 A Friend in Need (2) September 9, 1995
115 3 A Friend in Need (3) September 9, 1995
116 4 Ninja Quest (1) September 11, 1995
117 5 Ninja Quest (2) September 12, 1995
118 6 Ninja Quest (3) September 13, 1995
119 7 Ninja Quest (4) September 14, 1995
120 8 A Brush with Destiny September 18, 1995
121 9 Passing the Lantern September 19, 1995
122 10 Wizard for a Day September 20, 1995
123 11 Fourth Down and Long September 23, 1995
124 12 Stop the Hate Master (1) September 25, 1995
125 13 Stop the Hate Master (2) September 26, 1995
126 14 Final Face-Off October 2, 1995
127 15 The Potion Notion October 9, 1995
128 16 A Ranger Catastrophe (1) October 16, 1995
129 17 A Ranger Catastrophe (2) October 17, 1995
130 18 Changing of the Zords (1) October 31, 1995
131 19 Changing of the Zords (2) November 1, 1995
132 20 Changing of the Zords (3) November 2, 1995
133 21 Follow That Cab! November 4, 1995
134 22 A Different Shade of Pink (1) November 6, 1995
135 23 A Different Shade of Pink (2) November 7, 1995
136 24 A Different Shade of Pink (3) November 8, 1995
137 25 Rita's Pita November 11, 1995
138 26 Another Brick in the Wall November 13, 1995
139 27 A Chimp in Charge November 18, 1995
140 28 Master Vile and the Metallic Armor (1) November 20, 1995
141 29 Master Vile and the Metallic Armor (2) November 21, 1995
142 30 Master Vile and the Metallic Armor (3) November 22, 1995
143 31 I'm Dreaming of a White Ranger November 23, 1995
144 32 The Sound of Dischordia November 25, 1995
145 33 Rangers in Reverse November 27, 1995
146 34 Alien Rangers of Aquitar (1) February 5, 1996
147 35 Alien Rangers of Aquitar (2) February 6, 1996
148 36 Climb Every Fountain February 7, 1996
149 37 The Alien Trap February 8, 1996
150 39 Attack of the 60' Bulk February 10, 1996
151 39 Water You Thinking? February 12, 1996
152 40 Along Came a Spider February 13, 1996
153 41 Sowing the Seas of Evil February 14, 1996
154 42 Hogday Afternoon (1) February 15, 1996
155 43 Hogday Afternoon (2) February 17, 1996


Power Rangers Seasons
Mighty Morphin Season One | Season Two | Season Three

Zeo | Turbo | in Space | Lost Galaxy | Lightspeed Rescue | Time Force | Wild Force | Ninja Storm | Dino Thunder | S.P.D. | Mystic Force | Operation Overdrive | Jungle Fury | R.P.M. | Samurai | Super Samurai | Megaforce | Super Megaforce | Dino Charge | Dino Super Charge | Ninja Steel | Super Ninja Steel | Beast Morphers (1) | Beast Morphers (2) | Dino Fury | Dino Fury 2 | Cosmic Fury