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===Background===  
===Background===  
'''Saban Brands''' was established by Haim '''Saban''' through Saban Capital Group, Inc. after re-acquiring the rights to the ''Power Rangers'' franchise (as well as all the ''Power Rangers''-related series) from [[Walt Disney Pictures|The Walt Disney Company]] on May 12, 2010; Disney previously acquired his former company [[Saban Entertainment]] in 2001 and reincorporated it as "BVS Entertainment". Saban would later re-acquire the English dubs of ''Digimon'' on September 25, 2012. During its lifespan, Saban produced the ''Power Rangers'' franchise's newer installments for [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]]. It also operated a film division, '''SCG Films'''. In May 2018, [[Hasbro]] acquired several of Saban's properties including ''Power Rangers'', and in July 2018, the company was shuttered.
'''Saban Brands''' was established by Haim '''Saban''' through Saban Capital Group (SCG) after re-acquiring the rights to the ''Power Rangers'' franchise (as well as all the ''Power Rangers''-related series) from [[The Walt Disney Company]] on May 12, 2010; Disney previously acquired his former company [[Saban Entertainment]] (as part of a deal that included the rest of Fox Family Worldwide) in 2001 and reincorporated it as "BVS Entertainment". Saban would later acquire Paul Frank in 2010 and re-acquired the international rights to the ''Digimon'' franchise (including its English dubs) on September 25, 2012 as well as other properties such as ''Popples'' and ''My Pet Monster''. During its lifespan, Saban produced the ''Power Rangers'' franchise's newer installments for [[Nickelodeon]] as well as other programs such as ''Luna Petunia'' (with Cirque du Soleil Kids) and ''Julius Jr.'' among others for other platforms and broadcasters. It also operated a film division, '''SCG Films'''. International distribution rights to Saban Brands' library was handled by [[MarVista Entertainment]]. On May 2018, [[Hasbro]] (which was recently named the master toy licensee for ''Power Rangers'' four months prior, replacing Bandai) acquired several of Saban's properties including ''Power Rangers'', and in July 2018, the company was shuttered. However, the Paul Frank brand would be retained by SCG but was later acquired by Futurity Brands in 2020 since it was not included in the Hasbro sale. Sometime around the beginning of the 2020s, Hasbro's rights to the ''Digimon'' anime series expired and were transferred back to [[Toei Animation]].


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* On Netflix prints and recent television broadcasts of ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'' and ''VR Troopers'', the closing theme of the show is heard.  
* On Netflix prints and recent television broadcasts of ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'' and ''VR Troopers'', the closing theme of the show is heard.  


'''Availability:''' Seen on every ''Power Rangers'' series from ''Power Rangers Samurai'' to ''Power Rangers Ninja Steel'' (first two episodes only; the rest of the series uses the next logo), as well as ''Julius Jr.'' and ''Glitter Force'' (the English dub of ''Smile PreCure!'').  
'''Availability:''' Seen on every ''Power Rangers'' series from ''Power Rangers Samurai'' to ''Power Rangers Ninja Steel'' (first two episodes only; the rest of the series uses the next logo), as well as ''Julius Jr.'' and ''Glitter Force'' (the English dub of ''Smile Pretty Cure!'').  
* It is also seen on the DS game ''Power Rangers Samurai'' and the iOS game ''Power Rangers Samurai Steel''.
* It is also seen on the DS game ''Power Rangers Samurai'' and the iOS game ''Power Rangers Samurai Steel''.
* It also plasters both the 1988 and 1996 Saban Entertainment logos on Netflix prints and television broadcasts of past ''Power Rangers'' series and other Saban Entertainment produced shows, including ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' and ''VR Troopers'', respectively.
* It also plasters both the 1988 and 1996 Saban Entertainment logos on Netflix prints and television broadcasts of past ''Power Rangers'' series and other Saban Entertainment produced shows, including ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' and ''VR Troopers'', respectively.
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'''Audio Trivia:''' For the long version, notes 3-6 match the short version, and the last note is held longer than the short version.
'''Audio Trivia:''' For the long version, notes 3-6 match the short version, and the last note is held longer than the short version.


'''Availability:''' It debuted on the third episode of ''Power Rangers Ninja Steel'' and was seen on further episodes of the series (and its second season, ''Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel'') as well as ''Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia'', ''Glitter Force Doki Doki'', and ''Treehouse Detectives''.  
'''Availability:''' It debuted on the third episode of ''Power Rangers Ninja Steel'' and was seen on further episodes of the series (and its second season, ''Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel'') as well as ''Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia'', ''Glitter Force Doki Doki'' (the English dub of ''Doki Doki Pretty Cure''), and ''Treehouse Detectives''.  
* The SCG Films version was only seen on the 2017 ''Power Rangers'' movie.
* The SCG Films version was only seen on the 2017 ''Power Rangers'' movie.
* Starting with ''Power Rangers Beast Morphers'', the [[Allspark Pictures]] (or, as of ''Dino Fury'', [[Entertainment One]]) logo is used instead due to Hasbro's acquisition of most of Saban Brands' properties.
* Starting with ''Power Rangers Beast Morphers'', the [[Allspark Pictures]] (or, as of ''Dino Fury'', [[Entertainment One]]) logo is used instead due to Hasbro's acquisition of most of Saban Brands' properties.

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