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Captain Power

Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
Captain Power logo.jpg
The Captain Power title card.
Created by Gary Goddard
Tony Christopher
Developed by Marc Scott Zicree
Starring Tim Dunigan
Peter MacNeill
Sven Thorsen
Maurice Dean Wint
Jessica Steen
David Hemblen
Country of origin Canada
United States
No. of episodes 22 (+3 cartoons and compilation TV movie)
Production
Executive producer(s) Gary Goddard
Tony Christopher
Douglas Netter
Producer(s) Ian McDougall
Running time approx. 22 minutes (per episode)
Release
Original release September 1, 1987 (1987-09-01) – March 27, 1988 (1988-03-27)

Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future is a 198788 Canadian-American science fiction/action television series, merging live action with animation based on computer-generated images, that ran for 22 episodes in Canadian and American syndication. A toy line was also produced by Mattel, and during each episode there was a segment that included visual and audio material which interacted with the toys. A production of "The Landmark Entertainment Group," Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future was created by Gary Goddard and Anthony "Tony" Christopher (neither of whom actually wrote any of the stories) and developed by Marc Scott Zicree, with J. Michael Straczynski becoming de facto head writer. Plans to bring the series back, set 15 years after the first series, were announced in July 2016. Goddard’s Goddard Film Group, headed by Gary Goddard, one of the original series co-creators, is one of the development team of the new series.

The storyline was set on Earth in the 22nd century following the Metal Wars, a cybernetic revolt that resulted in the subjugation of the human race by intelligent machines. Captain Jonathan Power and a small group of guerrilla fighters, called "The Soldiers Of The Future," oppose the machine forces that dominate Earth.

Each episode began with the following introduction, plus a recap of the storyline:

"Power on." Actor Timothy Dunigan, outfitted in his character's full regalia (one of the "Power Suits" of exoskeletal armor that Robert Short Productions artificed for the cast), turned to the camera and delivered this line.

Voiceover artist Brad Crandall:


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