Greetings and salutations, fellow aficionados of anime, Power Rangers, Super Sentai, and everything early 1990s to early 2000s, Antoni here. As promised, I have updated the Toonami-era Inurangers team-ups starting with this version of the three-part episode "A Friend in Need" and ending with this version of "Countdown to Destruction." This is also reflected in the recent update I have made, and I am more motivated to put these team-ups at the forefront.
As always, certain characters in my Inurangers AU headcanon are composite characters and de-composite characters of select real-life counterparts in the shows mostly ranging from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers to Power Rangers Turbo. This means that these team-ups will also follow the Super Sentai formula of having different characters per Inuranger team. As always, look out for a Mighty Morphin' and Zeo team-up, the Zeo and Alien Ranger team-up that also happened in real life, a Zeo and Turbo team-up, and a Turbo and In Space team-up. With that said, let us not waste any more time with preliminaries. It's Morphin' Time! Shift into Turbo! Let's Rocket!
Mighty Morphin Inurangers Season 3: A Friend in Need Parts 1 to 3 (2000)
The first team-up sees the main seven Mighty Morphin Inurangers consisting of Inuyasha, Shuran, Sesshoumaru, Hakkaku, Ginta, Ayame, and Shunran being assigned to the Milky Way, as it is under attack by the Inurangers universe's version of Lord Dregon, Admiral Gunter Prozen and Hiltz. This is the team-up where they encounter Prince Rudolph Zeppelin III and help him fight against Prozen, Hiltz, and their cronies. Unlike the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3 first set of three-part episodes where Kimberly gets the flu, Shunran does not get sick with the flu and joins her fellow Inurangers all while coming back to earth to do battle with the monster of the day. Furthermore, Prince Rudolph has a superhero alter-ego called the Cloaked Pilot, which is the Inurangers' universe's version of the Masked Rider.
Inuyasha from Inuyasha the 18-year-old Red Tyrannosaurus Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Richard Ian Cox
Shuran from Inuyasha the 18-year-old Green Dragonzord Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Rocky DeSantos voiced by Scott Logie
Sesshoumaru from Inuyasha the 19-year-old White Tigerzord Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and David Truehart voiced by David Kaye
Hakkaku from Inuyasha the 17-year-old Black Mastodon Ranger version of Zack Taylor and Adam Park voiced by Alistair Abell
Ginta from Inuyasha the 17-year-old Blue Triceratops Ranger version of Billy Cranston and Adam Park voiced by Paul Dobson
Ayame from Inuyasha the 15-year-old Yellow Sabertoothed Tiger Ranger version of Trini Kwan, Tanya Sloan, and Aisha Campbell voiced by Natalie Walters
Shunran from Inuyasha the 14-year-old Pink Pterodactyl Ranger version of Kimberly Ann Hart and Katherine Hillard voiced by Jocelyne Loewen
Prince Rudolph Zeppelin III the 11-year-old Cloaked Pilot version of Prince Dex of Edenoi aka
The Masked Rider voiced by Elinor Holt
The Entirety of Mighty Ronin Inurangers (2001)
This is the ten-episode Mighty Ronin Inurangers saga after Urasue and Naraku turn Inuyasha, Shuran, Sesshoumaru, Hakkaku, Ginta, Ayame, and Shunran into children. As the seven Yokai warriors with attitude cannot morph into their Inuranger suits, a new set of Inurangers come to fight evil in their stead. They are the Ronin Inurangers from the planet Mithril. Some select episodes also have the young Inuyasha maintain his leadership role as the Ronin Inurangers are fighting monsters and protecting civilians as well as giving his teammates assurance of their next journey. While the Ronin Inurangers of Mithril fight against Urasue's and Naraku's demons and monsters, the Mighty Morphin Inuranger Kids search for the Zeo Crystals as well as new friends to become a new set of Inurangers.
Takeshi Sendo from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Red Ronin Inuranger version of Aurico voiced by Doug Erholtz
Inuyasha from Inuyasha the 9-year-old Red Tyrannosaurus Ranger Kid version of Tommy Oliver and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Richard Ian Cox
Kaname Chidori from Full Metal Panic the 17-year-old Green Ronin Inuranger version of Dulcea voiced by Luci Christian
Shuran from Inuyasha the 9-year-old Green Dragonzord Ranger Kid version of Tommy Oliver and Rocky DeSantos voiced by Alex House
Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa from Full Metal Panic the 17-year-old White Ronin Inuranger version of Delphine voiced by Hilary Haag
Sesshoumaru from Inuyasha the 10-year-old White Tigerzord Ranger Kid version of Tommy Oliver and David Trueheart voiced by Jason Marsden
Mario Musicanova from Geneshaft the 19-year-old Black Ronin Inuranger version of Corcus voiced by Crispin Freeman
Hakkaku from Inuyasha the 8-year-old Black Mastodon Ranger Kid version of Zack Taylor and Adam Park voiced by Jonathan Malen
Atsunobu Hayashimizu from Full Metal Panic the 18-year-old Blue Ronin Inuranger version of Cestro voiced by Christopher Ayres
Ginta from Inuyasha the 8-year-old Blue Triceratops Ranger Kid version of Billy Cranston and Adam Park voiced by Noah Reid
Mizuki Inaba from Full Metal Panic the 16-year-old Yellow Ronin Inuranger version of Tideus voiced by Mandy Clark
Ayame from Inuyasha the 6-year-old Yellow Sabertoothed Tiger Ranger Kid version of Trini Kwan, Tanya Sloan, and Aisha Campbell voiced by Natalie Walters
Remmy Levy-Strauss from Geneshaft the 15-year-old Pink Ronin Inuranger version of Cestria voiced by Brianne Siddall
Shunran from Inuyasha the 5-year-old Pink Pterodactyl Ranger Kid version of Kimberly Ann Hart and Katherine Hillard voiced by Jocelyne Loewen
Inurangers Zeo: The Mighty Morphin Inurangers and Inurangers Zeo Team-Up (2001)
As I have already established in my Inurangers AU headcanon, every Inuranger season shall have different characters for the different ranger roles. Unlike Zeo, where the Mighty Morphin cast plus Tanya Sloan continue being involved, the Mighty Morphin Inurangers and Zeo Inurangers are completely different people. This gets to the point where the Mighty Morphin Inuranger Kids and the Inuranger Zeo Kids turn back into teenagers and young adults, thanks to using the regenerator powered by the Mighty Morphin Inurangers' power coins and Zeo Crystals. After that, they have their first and only team-up against their new enemies, the Dragozaurs from Dinozaurs fame. This introductory two-parter, "A Zeo Inuranger Beginning" is the only time that the seven Mighty Morphin Inurangers and the seven Zeo Inurangers team up and end with the former moving on by commencing a power transfer, thus having the former team depart and the latter team remain.
Toran from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Zeo Ranger V Red version of Tommy Oliver voiced by Alison Matthews
Inuyasha from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Red Tyrannosaurus Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Richard Ian Cox
Tsume from Wolf's Rain the 20-year-old Platinum Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Crispin Freeman
Shuran from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Green Dragonzord Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Rocky DeSantos voiced by Scott Logie
Kuranosuke Takeda from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Titanium Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and David Trueheart voiced by Ted Cole
Sesshoumaru from Inuyasha the 20-year-old White Tigerzord Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and David Trueheart voiced by David Kaye
Ryuichi Hayami from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Zeo Ranger III Blue version of Rocky DeSantos voiced by Nathan Smythe
Hakkaku from Inuyasha the 18-year-old Black Mastodon Ranger version of Zack Taylor and Adam Park voiced by Alistair Abell
Enju from Inuyasha the 16-year-old Zeo Ranger IV Green version of Adam Park voiced by Rebecca Shoichet
Ginta from Inuyasha the 18-year-old Blue Triceratops Ranger version of Billy Cranston and Adam Park voiced by Paul Dobson
Sakurako Yukihira from Detective School Q the 15-year-old Zeo Ranger II Yellow version of Tanya Sloan voiced by Hunter McKenzie Austin
Ayame from Inuyasha the 16-year-old Yellow Sabertoothed Tiger Ranger version of Trini Kwan, Tanya Sloan, and Aisha Campbell voiced by Natalie Walters
Megumi Minami from Detective School Q the 12-year-old Zeo Ranger I Pink version of Katherine Hillard voiced by Hilary Haag
Shunran from Inuyasha the 15-year-old Pink Pterodactyl Ranger version of Kimberly Ann Hart and Katherine Hillard voiced by Jocelyne Loewen
Inurangers Zeo: "Inurangers of Two Worlds" the Zeo and Ronin Inurangers Team-Up (2001)
The Ronin Inurangers and Zeo Inurangers team up to battle against the Dragonzaurs', Urasue's, and Naraku's new demon-robot-monster hybrid. Nobody will age rapidly, here. It is a straight-up team-up of two teams of Inurangers as well as being a two-parter like its real-life Power Rangers Zeo counterpart.
Toran from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Zeo Ranger V Red version of Tommy Oliver voiced by Alison Matthews
Takeshi Sendo from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Red Ronin Inuranger version of Aurico voiced by Doug Erholtz
Tsume from Wolf's Rain the 20-year-old Platinum Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Crispin Freeman
Kaname Chidori from Full Metal Panic the 17-year-old Green Ronin Inuranger version of Dulcea voiced by Luci Christian
Kuranosuke Takeda from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Titanium Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and David Trueheart voiced by Ted Cole
Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa from Full Metal Panic the 17-year-old White Ronin Inuranger version of Delphine voiced by Hilary Haag
Ryuichi Hayami from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Zeo Ranger III Blue version of Rocky DeSantos voiced by Nathan Smythe
Mario Musicanova from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Black Ronin Inuranger version of Corcus voiced by Crispin Freeman
Enju from Inuyasha the 16-year-old Zeo Ranger IV Green version of Adam Park voiced by Rebecca Shoichet
Atsunobu Hayashimizu from Full Metal Panic the 18-year-old Blue Ronin Inuranger version of Cestro voiced by Christopher Ayres
Sakurako Yukihira from Detective School Q the 15-year-old Zeo Ranger II Yellow version of Tanya Sloan voiced by Hunter McKenzie Austin
Mizuki Inaba from Full Metal Panic the 16-year-old Yellow Ronin Inuranger version of Tideus voiced by Mandy Clark
Megumi Minami from Detective School Q the 12-year-old Zeo Ranger I Pink version of Katherine Hillard voiced by Hilary Haag
Remmy Levy-Strauss from Geneshaft the 15-year-old Pink Ronin Inuranger version of Cestria voiced by Brianne Siddall
Turbo: An Inurangers Movie: The Turbo and Zeo Inurangers Team-Up (2002)
As opposed to the 1997 movie where Jason and Kimberly barely did anything other than get kidnapped, turn evil, and get restored to being good via Lerigot's powers, the Inurangers universe sees a team-up of the current and the previous Rangers in the climax. We have Toran, Tsume, Kuranosuke, Ryuichi, Enju, Sakurako, and Megumi being kidnapped by the Inurangers' version of Divatox, Mikoto from Flame of Recca, and they also end up being brainwashed into becoming evil like Jason and Kimberly are before going back to the good side. Nobody gets injured like Rocky. This universe's version of Justin Stewart, Kazuma Narusawa from Detective School Q, replaces nobody to be the Blue Mountain Blaster Turbo Inuranger and is his character. Furthermore, just like Justin, Kazuma is also the youngest character to be an Inuranger at only 11 years old in 2002 as opposed to Justin being 12 years old in 1997. This team-up between the Turbo and Zeo Inurangers would add a lot more cohesion to the passing of the torch instead of having the new power-up coming out of nowhere. Besides, this team-up would also be in the vein of Gekisou Sentai Carranger vs. Ohranger.
Alexander Volg Zangief from Hajime no Ippo the 19-year-old Red Lightning Turbo Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Dave Wittenberg
Toran from Inuyasha the 20-year-old Zeo Ranger V Red version of Tommy Oliver voiced by Alison Matthews
Mamoru Takamura from Hajime no Ippo the 22-year-old Azure Centurion Turbo Ranger version of the Blue Senturion voiced by Eddie Frierson
Tsume from Wolf's Rain the 20-year-old Platinum Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Crispin Freeman
Yoshiki Takaishi from Shootfighter Tekken the 22-year-old Black Phantom Turbo Ranger version of the Phantom Ranger voiced by Marc Diraison
Kuranosuke Takeda from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Titanium Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and David Trueheart voiced by Ted Cole
Kazuma Narusawa from Detective School Q the 11-year-old Mountain Blaster Turbo Ranger version of Justin Stewart voiced by Jessica D. Stone
Ryuichi Hayami from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Zeo Ranger III Blue version of Rocky DeSantos voiced by Nathan Smythe
Hiroto Amagiwa from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Green Desert Thunder Turbo Ranger version of Adam Park and Carlos Vallerte voiced by Dominic Armato
Enju from Inuyasha the 17-year-old Zeo Ranger IV Green version of Adam Park voiced by Rebecca Shoichet
Kuniko Touya from Detective School Q the 14-year-old Yellow Dune Star Turbo Ranger version of Tanya Sloan and Ashley Hammond voiced by Mela Lee
Sakurako Yukihira from Detective School Q the 16-year-old Zeo Ranger II Yellow version of Tanya Sloan voiced by Hunter McKenzie Austin
Maya Orihara from Ultra Maniac the 13-year-old Pink Wind Chaser Turbo Ranger version of Katherine Hillard and Cassie Chan voiced by Philece Sampler
Megumi Minami from Detective School Q the 13-year-old Zeo Ranger I Pink version of Katherine Hillard voiced by Hilary Haag
Inurangers in Space: The Space Inurangers and Ultimate Muscle Team-Up (2002)
Akin to how the Space Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of 1997's Next Mutation teamed up in the real-life episode "Shell Shocked", there is a team-up between the seven Space Inurangers and the seven main heroes of 2002's Ultimate Muscle or Kinnikuman II Sei in Japanese. Dark Witch Cheza from Wolf's Rain, the Inurangers' version of Astronema, manipulates Jacqueline McMadd, Kid Muscle, Terry "The Grand" Canyon, Wally Tusket, Trixie, Roxanne, and Kiki into destroying the Space Rangers consisting of Mika, Kisuke, Mitsuhide, Masaru, Takako, Winry, and Solty. After a brief scuffle between the Space Inurangers and the Ultimate Muscle heroes, they team up and defeat the Quantrons by combining their physical prowess in battle. Off the cuff, it is seven on seven beginning with fighting against each other and then teaming up to defeat common enemies.
Mika Seido from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Red Space Ranger version of Andros voiced by Amanda Winn Lee
Jacqueline McMadd from Ultimate Muscle the 15-year-old Gold Justice Chojin wrestler version of Leonardo voiced by Kathleen Delaney
Kisuke from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Emerald Space Ranger version of Adam Park voiced by Colin Murdock
Kid Muscle from Ultimate Muscle the 16-year-old Cobalt Justice Chojin wrestler version of Andre voiced by Marc Thompson
Mitsuhide Kuroda from Shootfighter Tekken the 21-year-old Silver Space Ranger version of Zhane voiced by Tom Wayland
Terry "The Grand" Canyon from Ultimate Muscle the 17-year-old Silver Justice Chojin wrestler version of Master Splinter voiced by Greg Abbey
Masaru Aoki from Hajime no Ippo the 20-year-old Black Space Ranger version of Carlos Vallerte voiced by Stephen Apostollina
Wally Tusket from Ultimate Muscle the 15-year-old Brown Justice Chojin wrestler version of Raphael voiced by Maddie Blaustein
Takako Kawashima from Shootfighter Tekken the 17-year-old Blue Space Ranger version of Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Michele Knotz
Trixie from Ultimate Muscle the 14-year-old Red Justice Chojin wrestler version of Donatello voiced by Megan Hollingshead
Winry Rockbell from Fullmetal Alchemist the 14-year-old Yellow Space Ranger version of Ashley Hammond voiced by Caitlin Glass
Roxanne from Ultimate Muscle the 14-year-old Orange Justice Chojin wrestler version of Michelangelo voiced by Lisa Ortiz
Solty Revant from Solty Rei the 13-year-old Pink Space Ranger version of Cassie Chan voiced by Carrie Savage
Kiki from Ultimate Muscle the 14-year-old Pink Justice Chojin wrestler version of Venus DeMilo voiced by Kerry Williams
Inurangers in Space: The Space Inurangers and Turbo Inurangers Team-Up (2002)
What happens when you combine the plot and character elements found in both "The Delta Discovery" and "True Blue to the Rescue"? You would have an epic team-up episode between the Space Inurangers and Turbo Inurangers. This is also the result of me following the Super Sentai arrangement of having completely different characters belonging to completely different series. Therefore, as opposed to having only the Phantom Ranger appear in "The Delta Discovery" and only Justin the Blue Turbo Ranger appear in "True Blue to the Rescue", it is much better to do what Denji Sentai Megaranger vs. Carranger did. Have both Inuranger teams join forces to acquire a disk that will power up the Megaship and rescue the Storm Blaster.
Mika Seido from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Red Space Ranger version of Andros voiced by Amanda Winn Lee
Alexander Volg Zangief from Hajime no Ippo the 19-year-old Red Lightning Turbo Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Dave Wittenberg
Kisuke from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Emerald Space Ranger version of Adam Park voiced by Colin Murdock
Mamoru Takamura from Hajime no Ippo the 22-year-old Azure Centurion Turbo Ranger version of the Blue Senturion voiced by Eddie Frierson
Mitsuhide Kuroda from Shootfighter Tekken the 21-year-old Silver Space Ranger version of Zhane voiced by Tom Wayland
Yoshiki Takaishi from Shootfighter Tekken the 22-year-old Black Phantom Turbo Ranger version of the Phantom Ranger voiced by Marc Diraison
Masaru Aoki from Hajime no Ippo the 20-year-old Black Space Ranger version of Carlos Vallerte voiced by Stephen Apostollina
Kazuma Narusawa from Detective School Q the 11-year-old Mountain Blaster Turbo Ranger version of Justin Stewart voiced by Jessica D. Stone
Takako Kawashima from Shootfighter Tekken the 17-year-old Blue Space Ranger version of Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Michele Knotz
Hiroto Amagiwa from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Green Desert Thunder Turbo Ranger version of Adam Park and Carlos Vallerte voiced by Dominic Armato
Winry Rockbell from Fullmetal Alchemist the 14-year-old Yellow Space Ranger version of Ashley Hammond voiced by Caitlin Glass
Kuniko Touya from Detective School Q the 14-year-old Yellow Dune Star Turbo Ranger version of Tanya Sloan and Ashley Hammond voiced by Mela Lee
Solty Revant from Solty Rei the 13-year-old Pink Space Ranger version of Cassie Chan voiced by Carrie Savage
Maya Orihara from Ultra Maniac the 13-year-old Pink Wind Chaser Turbo Ranger version of Katherine Hillard and Cassie Chan voiced by Philece Sampler
Inurangers in Space: "Always a Chance" with Hakkaku and Ginta (2002)
This is almost like the real-life "Always a Chance" with Adam aiding Carlos in his recent mishap. However, why stop at one previous ranger, when you can have two? This is where Hakkaku and Ginta arrive to help Masaru regain his confidence after his accident with Solty during their mission against the lizard demon from Inuyasha. After all, Hakkaku may be the Black Mastodon Ranger just like both Zack and Adam are, but Ginta, despite being the Blue Triceratops Ranger, also possesses some of Adam's youthfulness. Furthermore, it is more exciting to see both Hakkaku and Ginta risk their lives for Masaru by using their Broken Morphers to save him and do their part in defeating the monster of the day. Another thing is that both Mitsuhide and Tsume appear with their limited space morphing power, unlike Zhane who is absent in the real-life episode.
Mika Seido from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Red Space Ranger version of Andros voiced by Amanda Winn Lee
Kisuke from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Emerald Space Ranger version of Adam Park voiced by Colin Murdock
Mitsuhide Kuroda from Shootfighter Tekken the 21-year-old Silver Space Ranger version of Zhane voiced by Tom Wayland
Masaru Aoki from Hajime no Ippo the 20-year-old Black Space Ranger version of Carlos Vallerte voiced by Stephen Apostollina
Hakkaku from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Black Mastodon Ranger version of Zack Taylor and Adam Park voiced by Alistair Abell
Ginta from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Blue Triceratops Ranger version of Billy Cranston and Adam Park voiced by Paul Dobson
Takako Kawashima from Shootfighter Tekken the 17-year-old Blue Space Ranger version of Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Michele Knotz
Winry Rockbell from Fullmetal Alchemist the 14-year-old Yellow Space Ranger version of Ashley Hammond voiced by Caitlin Glass
Solty Revant from Solty Rei the 13-year-old Pink Space Ranger version of Cassie Chan voiced by Carrie Savage
Inurangers in Space: "Countdown to Destruction" Parts 1 and 2 (2002)
Now, we have come to the big one, which is the culmination of the Inurangers' Zordon era. The real-life "Countdown to Destruction" only had the Alien Rangers, Trey of Triforia as the Gold Ranger, the Blue Senturion, the Phantom Ranger, and the Space Rangers themselves doing battle against the United Alliance of Evil. However, the Inurangers universe's version will also have both the previous and current Inuranger teams do battle against the United Alliance of Evil. Of course, this would put Mika the Red Space Inuranger in such a predicament when she finds Zordon and makes the ultimate decision, especially to save her younger adoptive sister, Cheza. A special note about Cheza is that she is like Karone or Astronema in the sense that Lord Darcia III is the Inuranger universe's counterpart to Darkonda. It is an all-out finale to the first half of the Toonami-era Inurangers series, i.e., the Zordon Era.
Mika Seido from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Red Space Ranger version of Andros voiced by Amanda Winn Lee
Alexander Volg Zangief from Hajime no Ippo the 19-year-old Red Lightning Turbo Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Dave Wittenberg
Toran from Inuyasha the 20-year-old Zeo Ranger V Red version of Tommy Oliver voiced by Alison Matthews
Takeshi Sendo from Hajime no Ippo the 19-year-old Red Ronin Inuranger version of Aurico voiced by Doug Erholtz
Inuyasha from Inuyasha the 20-year-old Red Tyrannosaurus Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Richard Ian Cox
Kisuke from Inuyasha the 21-year-old Emerald Space Ranger version of Adam Park voiced by Colin Murdock
Mamoru Takamura from Hajime no Ippo the 22-year-old Azure Centurion Turbo Ranger version of the Blue Senturion voiced by Eddie Frierson
Tsume from Wolf's Rain the 21-year-old Platinum Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and Jason Lee Scott voiced by Crispin Freeman
Kaname Chidori from Full Metal Panic the 18-year-old Green Ronin Inuranger version of Dulcea voiced by Luci Christian
Shuran from Inuyasha the 20-year-old Green Dragonzord Ranger version of Tommy Oliver and Rocky DeSantos voiced by Scott Logie
Mitsuhide Kuroda from Shootfighter Tekken the 21-year-old Silver Space Ranger version of Zhane voiced by Tom Wayland
Yoshiki Takaishi from Shootfighter Tekken the 22-year-old Black Phantom Turbo Ranger version of the Phantom Ranger voiced by Marc Diraison
Kuranosuke Takeda from Inuyasha the 22-year-old Titanium Gold Ranger version of Trey of Triforia and David Trueheart voiced by Ted Cole
Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa from Full Metal Panic the 18-year-old White Ronin Inuranger version of Delphine voiced by Hilary Haag
Sesshoumaru from Inuyasha the 21-year-old White Tigerzord Ranger version of David Trueheart and Tommy Oliver voiced by David Kaye
Masaru Aoki from Hajime no Ippo the 20-year-old Black Space Ranger version of Carlos Vallerte voiced by Stephen Apostollina
Kazuma Narusawa from Detective School Q the 11-year-old Mountain Blaster Turbo Ranger version of Justin Stewart voiced by Jessica D. Stone
Ryuichi Hayami from Hajime no Ippo the 18-year-old Zeo Ranger III Blue version of Rocky DeSantos voiced by Nathan Smythe
Mario Musicanova from Geneshaft the 19-year-old Black Ronin Inuranger version of Corcus voiced by Crispin Freeman
Hakkaku from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Black Mastodon Ranger version of Zack Taylor and Adam Park voiced by Alistair Abell
Takako Kawashima from Shootfighter Tekken the 17-year-old Blue Space Ranger version of Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson voiced by Michele Knotz
Hiroto Amagiwa from Geneshaft the 18-year-old Green Desert Thunder Turbo Ranger version of Adam Park and Carlos Vallerte voiced by Dominic Armato
Enju from Inuyasha the 17-year-old Zeo Ranger IV Green version of Adam Park voiced by Rebecca Shoichet
Atsunobu Hayashimizu from Full Metal Panic the 19-year-old Blue Ronin Inuranger version of Cestro voiced by Christopher Ayres
Ginta from Inuyasha the 19-year-old Blue Triceratops Ranger version of Billy Cranston and Adam Park voiced by Paul Dobson
Winry Rockbell from Fullmetal Alchemist the 14-year-old Yellow Space Ranger version of Ashley Hammond voiced by Caitlin Glass
Kuniko Touya from Detective School Q the 14-year-old Yellow Dune Star Turbo Ranger version of Tanya Sloan and Ashley Hammond voiced by Mela Lee
Sakurako Yukihira from Detective School Q the 16-year-old Zeo Ranger II Yellow version of Tanya Sloan voiced by Hunter McKenzie Austin
Mizuki Inaba from Full Metal Panic the 17-year-old Yellow Ronin Inuranger version of Tideus voiced by Mandy Clark
Ayame from Inuyasha the 17-year-old Yellow Sabertoothed Tiger Ranger version of Trini Kwan, Tanya Sloan, and Aisha Campbell voiced by Natalie Walters
Solty Revant from Solty Rei the 13-year-old Pink Space Ranger version of Cassie Chan voiced by Carrie Savage
Maya Orihara from Ultra Maniac the 13-year-old Pink Wind Chaser Turbo Ranger version of Katherine Hillard and Cassie Chan voiced by Philece Sampler
Megumi Minami from Detective School Q the 13-year-old Zeo Ranger I Pink version of Katherine Hillard voiced by Hilary Haag
Remmy Levy-Strauss from Geneshaft the 16-year-old Pink Ronin Inuranger version of Cestria voiced by Brianne Siddall
Shunran from Inuyasha the 16-year-old Pink Pterodactyl Ranger version of Kimberly Ann Hart and Katherine Hillard voiced by Jocelyne Loewen
There you have it, dear Power Rangers and anime fans. The updated Zordon-Era/Toonami-Era Inuranger team-ups. It was a blast making this, and I hope you all enjoyed this too. May the power protect you, everybody.