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Seasons
Episodes
- Episode 1 : The Battle Begins (1)
- Episode 2 : The Battle Begins (2)
- Episode 3 : Error in the System
- Episode 4 : Lost Memories
- Episode 5 : Battle for the Books
- Episode 6 : Oh Brother
- Episode 7 : Grimlord's Challenge
- Episode 8 : Computer Captive
- Episode 9 : Katlin's Little Helper
- Episode 10 : The Virtual Spy
- Episode 11 : The Virtual V-6
- Episode 12 : No One's Friend
- Episode 13 : Dogmatic Change
- Episode 14 : Searching for Tyler Steele
- Episode 15 : Save the Trees
- Episode 16 : A Dirty Trick
- Episode 17 : Kaitlin's Front Page
- Episode 18 : The Dognapping
- Episode 19 : My Dog's Girlfriend
- Episode 20 : Digging for Fire
- Episode 21 : The Great Brain Robbery
- Episode 22 : The Dojo Plot
- Episode 23 : Grimlord's Greatest Hits
- Episode 24 : The Disappearance
- Episode 25 : Nightmares
- Episode 26 : Secret Admirer
- Episode 27 : Grimlord's House of Fear
- Episode 28 : Three Strikes
- Episode 29 : Danger in the Deep
- Episode 30 : Small But Mighty
- Episode 31 : Defending Dark Heart (1)
- Episode 32 : Defending Dark Heart (2)
- Episode 33 : Defending Dark Heart (3)
- Episode 34 : Defending Dark Heart (4)
- Episode 35 : Ghost Biker
- Episode 36 : Endangered Species
- Episode 37 : Field Goal
- Episode 38 : The Littlest Trooper
- Episode 39 : The Reality Virus
- Episode 40 : Friends in Need
- Episode 41 : Good Trooper, Bad Trooper
- Episode 42 : The Transmutant
- Episode 43 : Who's King of the Mountain?
- Episode 44 : The Couch Potato Kid
- Episode 45 : The Old Switcharoo
- Episode 46 : Race to the Rescue
- Episode 47 : Fiddler on the Loose
- Episode 48 : Virtually Powerless
- Episode 49 : New Kids on the Planet
- Episode 50 : Message from Space
- Episode 51 : The Rise of the Red Python (1)
- Episode 52 : The Rise of the Red Python (2)
- Episode 1 : Mutant Mutiny
- Episode 2 : Trooper out of Time
- Episode 3 : Secret Power
- Episode 4 : Quest for Power (1)
- Episode 5 : Quest for Power (2)
- Episode 6 : Quest for Power (3)
- Episode 7 : Quest for Power (4)
- Episode 8 : Quest for Power (5)
- Episode 9 : Fashion Victims
- Episode 10 : Game Over
- Episode 11 : Watered Down
- Episode 12 : The Negative Factor
- Episode 13 : Kaitlin Through the Looking Glass (1)
- Episode 14 : Kaitlin Through the Looking Glass (2)
- Episode 15 : Kaitlin Goes Hollywood
- Episode 16 : Grimlord Takes Root
- Episode 17 : The Disk
- Episode 18 : Virtual Venom
- Episode 19 : New World Order
- Episode 20 : Grimlord's Children
- Episode 21 : The Millennium Sabre
- Episode 22 : Grimlord's Dark Secret (1)
- Episode 23 : Grimlord's Dark Secret (2)
- Episode 24 : On the Wrong Track
- Episode 25 : Forward into the Past
- Episode 26 : Into Oraclon's Web
- Episode 27 : Santa's Secret Trooper
- Episode 28 : The Charmeeka Invasion
- Episode 29 : Dream Battle
- Episode 30 : A Hard Day's Mutant
- Episode 31 : Magnetic Attraction
- Episode 32 : Get Me to the Lab on Time
- Episode 33 : Grimlord's Big Breakout
- Episode 34 : Field and Scream
- Episode 35 : The Duplitron Dilemma
- Episode 36 : Despera Strikes Back
- Episode 37 : The Ghost of Cross World Forrest
- Episode 38 : Grimlord's Dummy
- Episode 39 : Time Out
- Episode 40 : Galileo's New Memory

VR Troopers
VR Troopers is a syndicated live action superhero television series produced by Saban Entertainment from 1994 to 1996. The show tried to profit from the fascination with virtual reality in the early 1990s as well as the success of Power Rangers.
The show featured early CGI and video effects mixed with Japanese stock footage from three different Metal Hero Series: Superhuman Machine Metalder, Dimensional Warrior Spielban, and Space Sheriff Shaider. This kind of adaptation technique—turning multiple shows into one show—was originally used in such anime programs as Robotech and Voltron, though this was one of the first times this technique was used for a tokusatsu adaptation. On May 7, 2010 the copyright for VR Troopers was transferred from BVS International to SCG Power Rangers.
Saban's VR Troopers was the first official "sister series" to the most popular "action fighting kid show" at the time, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Much like it, this was an Americanization of a Japanese tokusatsu children's program by Toei Company LTD.
The series was deemed successful, but not as successful as the Power Rangers franchise. Unfortunately, for the series, the Japanese footage was quickly exhausted due to extreme cases where multiple tokusatsu scenes were put together in one episode to the extent where stock footage had to be reused multiple times throughout the series. Similarly, another Saban program, Big Bad Beetleborgs, would do well but ultimately end quickly due to a lack of stock footage. Both series were adapted from the Japanese Metal Heroes series. The show spawned a toy line and a video game for the Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear.
Released: 1994-09-03
Genre:
Action & Adventure
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