power rangers

History of series 



💨Power Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live-action superhero television series, based on the Japanese tokusatsu franchise Super Sentai

💨Produced first by Saban Entertainment, second by BVS Entertainment, later by Saban Brands, and today by SCG Power Rangers and Hasbro, the Power Rangers television series takes much of its footage from the Super Sentai television series, produced by Toei Company.

💤💤SABAN ENTERTAINMENT


Formerly
Saban Productions, Inc. (1980–1988)
Saban Entertainment, Inc. (1988–2001)[1][2][3]
IndustryAnimation
Filmmaking
FateAcquired by The Walt Disney Company
SuccessorBVS Entertainment
Saban Brands
Buena Vista Studios
Founded1980; 40 years ago
FoundersHaim Saban
Shuki Levy
DefunctOctober 1, 2002[1][2][3]
HeadquartersLos AngelesCalifornia, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Haim Saban (Chairman/CEO)
Shuki Levy (President/CFO/CCO[disambiguation needed])
ProductsTelevision programs
Theatrical films
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
ParentABC Family Worldwide
(Walt Disney Television)
SubsidiariesSaban International N.V. (later BVS International N.V.)
Saban International Services, Inc. (later BVS International Services, Inc.)
Saban International Paris (Sold off in 2002)
Websitewww.saban.com Edit this on Wikidata
💨Saban Entertainment was formed in 1980[4] as "Saban Productions". The first Saban logo depicted a Saturn-like planet with the word "Saban", in a Pac-Man style font, going across the planet's ring. The planet had five lines under the word "Productions". Several years later, the company created Saban International, for international distribution of its shows (note: though used interchangeably with "Saban International Paris", they were technically two different entities).

𛲠Power rangers
💨The first Power Rangers entry, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai.
💨In 2010, Haim Saban, creator of the series, regained ownership of the franchise after seven years under The Walt Disney Company. In 2018, Hasbro was named the new master toy licensee. Shortly afterwards, Saban Brands and Hasbro announced that the latter would acquire the franchise and the rest of the former's entertainment assets in a $522 million deal, with the first products from Hasbro becoming available in early 2019.[4][5]
















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