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This is part of my PR Redux Continuation Project , a continuation to Power Rangers Redux and yes, this is indeed the 43rd picture of the project.
- Raimundo Pedrosa (Xiaolin Showdown) - Dragon Knight
- Terry McGinnis (Batman Beyond) - Wing Knight
- Ben Tennyson (Ben 10: Alien Force/Ultimate Alien) - Incisor
- Rex Salazar (Generator Rex) - Torque
- Tai Kamiya (Digimon Adventure Tri) - Camo
- Jack Darby (Transformers: Prime) - Strike
- Kiba Inuzuka (Naruto Shippuden) - Thrust
- Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (Sailor Moon Crystal) - Sting
- Gary Oak (Pokémon) - Axe
- Tyson Granger (Beyblade) - Spear
- Yue (Avatar: The Last Airbender) - Siren
- Yugi Mutou (Yu-Gi-Oh!) - Wrath
- Ron Stoppable (Kim Possible) - Onyx
- Peter Parker / Spider-Man (Spider-Man: The Animated Series) - Advent Master
Kamen Rider was created by Shotaro Ishinomori, produced by Toei Company and TV Asahi, licensed for home media by Toei Video licensed for television broadcast by TV Asahi, a TV Asahi Corporation joint subsidiary of Asahi Shimbun (29.92% - The Asahi Shimbun Company [24.72%], Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting [3.2%] and The Asahi Shimbun Foundation [2%]), Toei Company (16.09%), banking and educational shareholders (16.81% - Kosetsu Museum of Art [5%], Mizuho Trust & Banking [4.01%], Recruit [2.09%], State Street BTC of Japan [2.02%], Northern Trust [1.92%] and The Master Trust Bank of Japan [1.77%]) and other shareholders (37.18%)
Kamen Rider Central turnaround pictures created by LavenderRanger
Kamen Rider Dragon Knight was created by Steve Wang, produced by Adness Entertainment and Toei Company, licensed for home media by Saban Brands and Marvista Entertainment and licensed for television broadcast by Nicktoons (formerly The CW4Kids [later Toonzai and Vortexx, now Kabillion], a joint subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television and 4Kids Entertainment), a Viacom Media Networks subsidiary of Viacom; based on Kamen Rider Ryuki created by Yasuko Kobayashi, Toshiki Inoue, Saburo Yatsude and Toei Company
Xiaolin Showdown was created by Christy Hui, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, licensed for home media by Warner Home Video and licensed for television broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting Company subsidiary of Time Warner
Batman Beyond was created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and Alan Burnett, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics, licensed for home media by Warner Home Video and licensed for television broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting Company subsidiary of Time Warner; based on Batman created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and published by DC Comics
Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien was created by Man of Action Studios (Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly and Steven T. Seagle), Dwayne McDuffie and Glen Murakami, produced by Cartoon Network Studios, licensed for home media by Warner Home Video and licensed for television broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner
Generator Rex was created by Man of Action Studios (Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly and Steven T. Seagle), produced by Cartoon Network Studios, licensed for home media by Warner Home Video and licensed for television by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner; based on M. Rex created by Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Aaron Sowd and published by Avalon Comics
Digimon Adventure was created by Akiyoshi Hongo, Satoru Nishizono, Atsushi Maekawa and Genki Yoshimura, produced by Toei Animation, licensed for television broadcast by Fuji TV, a Fuji Media Holdings, Inc. subsidiary of Fujisankei Communications Group, licensed for home media by Saban Brands and Studiopolis and licensed for international broadcast by Nicktoons, a Viacom Media Networks subsidiary of Viacom; based on Digimon franchise by Akiyoshi Hongo and published by Bandai
Transformers: Prime was created by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Duane Capizzi and Jeff Kline, produced by Hasbro Studios, Darby Pop Production, Polygon Pictures, K/O Paper Products and Digitalscape, licensed for home media by Shout! Factory and licensed for television broadcast by Cartoon Network, a subsidiary of Time Warner (formerly Hub Network [now Discovery Family], a 50/50 joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro); based on Transformers created by Jim Shooter, Dennis O'Neil and Bob Budiansky and developed by Takara Tomy, Hasbro, Toei Animation and Marvel Comics
Naruto Shippuden was created by Masashi Kishimoto, manga published by Shuieisha, published internationally by Viz Media, anime produced by Studio Pierrot, licensed for television broadcast by TV Tokyo, a TV Tokyo Corporation subsidiary of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, licensed for home media by Viz Media and licensed for international broadcast by Toonami, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner
Sailor Moon was created by Naoko Takeuchi, manga published by Kodansha, published internationally by Kodansha Comics USA, anime produced by Toei Animation, licensed for television broadcast by TV Asahi, a TV Asahi Corporation joint subsidiary of Asahi Shimbun (29.92% - The Asahi Shimbun Company [24.72%], Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting [3.2%] and The Asahi Shimbun Foundation [2%]), Toei Company (16.09%), banking and educational shareholders (16.81% - Kosetsu Museum of Art [5%], Mizuho Trust & Banking [4.01%], Recruit [2.09%], State Street BTC of Japan [2.02%], Northern Trust [1.92%] and The Master Trust Bank of Japan [1.77%]) and other shareholders (37.18%) for original anime and Niconico, a Nico Nico Douga joint subsidiary of WG Media, Joe Cartoon, Toei Company and Niwango for Crystal, licensed for home media by Viz Media and licensed for international broadcast by Toonami, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner for original anime and Neon Alley, a Viz Media joint subsidiary of Shueisha (33.3%), Shogakukan (33.3%) and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (33.4%) for Crystal
Pokémon was created by Satoshi Tajiri and Kunihiko Yuyama, produced by OLM, Inc., Team Kato and Media Factory, licensed for television broadcast by TV Tokyo, a TV Tokyo Corporation subsidiary of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, licensed for home media by The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo and licensed for international broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner; based on Pokémon video games created by Satoshi Tajiri, developed by Game Freak, Creatures Inc., Genius Sonority, Ambrella, Hudson Soft, Intelligent Systems, Chunsoft, HAL Laboratory, Tecmo Koei, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Niantic Labs and published by Nintendo
Beyblade was created by Takao Aoki and Katsumi Hasegawa, manga published by Shogakukan, published internationally by Chuang Yi, produced by Nelvana, Tatsunoko, SynergySP and d-rights, licensed for television broadcast by TV Tokyo, a TV Tokyo Corporation subsidiary of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, licensed for home media by Hasbro Studios and Nelvana and licensed for international broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner
Avatar: The Last Airbender was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino, produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios, DR Movie, JM Animation, MOI Animation and Titmouse, licensed for home media by Paramount Home Entertainment and licensed for television broadcast by Nickelodeon, a Viacom Media Networks subsidiary of Viacom
Yu-Gi-Oh! was created by Kazuki Takahashi, manga published by Shuieisha, published internationally by Viz Media, anime produced by Studio Gallop and Nihon Ad Systems, licensed for television broadcast by TV Tokyo, a TV Tokyo Corporation subsidiary of Nihon Keizai Shimbun and Animax, an Animax Diffusion joint subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Sunrise, Toei Animation, TMS Entertainment and Nihon Ad Systems, licensed for home media by 4K Media and licensed for international broadcast by Nicktoons, a Viacom Media Networks subsidiary of Viacom
Kim Possible was created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, produced by Disney Animation Studios, licensed for home media by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, licensed for broadcast by Disney Channel, a Disney-ABC Television Group subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company
Spider-Man: The Animated Series was created by John Semper, Stan Lee and Bob Richardson, produced by Saban Entertainment, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Marvel Films Animation and Marvel Entertainment Group, licensed for home media by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, licensed for broadcast by Disney XD, a Disney-ABC Television Group subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (formerly Fox Kids, a Fox Kids Worldwide joint subsidiary of Saban Entertainment and Fox Entertainment Group); based on Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and published by Marvel Comics