Information:  - Story. The series takes place in a world plagued by Shocker, a mysterious world-wide terrorist organization. To further its plans for world domination, Shocker recruited its agents through kidnapping, turning their victims into mutant cyborgs and, ultimately, brainwashing them. However, one victim named Takeshi Hongo escaped just before the final brainwashing. With his sanity and moral conscience intact, Hongo battled Shocker's minions as the grasshopper-themed superhero Kamen Rider. Another victim of the altered human process, freelance photographer Hayato Ichimonji, became Kamen Rider 2 after Kamen Rider, who renamed himself as "Kamen Rider 1", saved him from Shocker's brainwashing. Assisted by motorcycle race team manager Tobei Tachibana and FBI agent Kazuya Taki, the Kamen Riders fought in both solo and partnered missions against Shocker and its successor organization, Gel-Shocker.  - Fox Kids (originally known as Fox Children's Network and later as the Fox Kids Network) was an American children's programming block and branding for a slate of international children's television channels. Originally a joint venture between the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox) and its affiliated stations, it was later owned by Fox Kids Worldwide Inc. from 1996 to 2001, then by Fox Television Entertainment from 2001 onwards.  - Popular culture or pop culture is the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture of the early to mid 20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th and early 21st century. Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. The most common pop culture categories are: entertainment (movies, music, television, games), sports, news (as in people/places in news), politics, fashion/clothes, technology, and slang. Popular culture has a way of influencing an individual's attitudes towards certain topics.  - "Tokusatsu" entertainment often deals with science fiction, fantasy or horror, but movies and television shows in other genres can sometimes count as "tokusatsu" as well. The most popular types of "tokusatsu" include "kaiju" monster movies like the "Godzilla" and "Gamera" film series; superhero TV serials such as the "Kamen Rider" and "Metal Hero"; and mecha series like "Giant Robo". Some "tokusatsu" television programs combine several of these subgenres, for example the "Ultraman" and "Super Sentai" series.  - The is the collective name for all the shows produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad Ultra Monsters. The Ultra Series is one of the prominent tokusatsu superhero genre productions from Japan, along with Toei produced series Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, and the Metal Heroes. The Ultra franchise is also one of the most well known examples of the "daikaiju" (, "huge monster") genre, which also includes Toho's "Godzilla" series, and Daiei Film's Gamera series. However, the Ultra Series also falls into the "kyodai hro" (, "Giant Hero") subgenre of Tokusatsu shows.  - History. Starting in the late 1960s, the hour was originally meant for educational children's programs. Over the years the hour began including "henshin" (transforming) hero programs, one of the first being .  - Power Rangers in Space is an American television series and the sixth season of the "Power Rangers" franchise, based on the Super Sentai series "Denji Sentai Megaranger".  - The is the name given to the long-running Japanese superhero team franchise of TV series produced by Toei Co., Ltd., Toei Agency and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi (""Sentai"" is the Japanese word for "task force" or "fighting squadron"). The shows are of the tokusatsu genre, featuring live action characters and colorful special effects, and are aimed at children. The Super Sentai Series is one of the most prominent tokusatsu franchises in Japan, alongside the Ultra Series and the Kamen Rider Series, which it currently airs alongside in the "Super Hero Time" programming block on Sundays. Outside Japan, the Super Sentai Series is best known as the source material for the "Power Rangers" franchise.  - Power Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series. Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu "Super Sentai", produced by Toei Company. The first "Power Rangers" entry, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai. As of 2010, the media franchise has generated over $5 billion in retail sales worldwide.  - Zordon is a fictional character from the "Power Rangers" franchise who serves as the Rangers' mentor. Zordon first appeared on the first season of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" and appeared in subsequent seasons until the conclusion of "Power Rangers in Space".  - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an American live-action superhero children's television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids weekday afternoon block (later weekend morning block). It is the first entry of the "Power Rangers" franchise. The show adapted stock footage from the Japanese TV series "Kyry Sentai Zyuranger", which was the 16th installment of Toei's "Super Sentai" franchise. The second and third seasons of the show drew elements and stock footage from "Gosei Sentai Dairanger" and "Ninja Sentai Kakuranger", though the "Zyuranger" costumes were still used for the lead cast. Only the mecha and the Kiba Ranger costume (worn by the White Ranger) were retained from "Dairanger" for the second season, while only the mecha from "Kakuranger" were featured in the third season, though the "Kakuranger" costumes were used for the miniseries "Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers". The series was produced by MMPR Productions and distributed by Saban Entertainment (later Saban Brands). The show's merchandise was produced and distributed by Bandai Entertainment.  - Power Rangers Turbo is an American television series and the fifth season of the Power Rangers franchise . The show was prefaced with the franchise 's second film , Turbo : A Power Rangers Movie . As with its predecessors , Power Rangers Turbo is a based on one of the entries of the Super Sentai Series ; in Turbo 's case , the source of the series is Gekisou Sentai Carranger . The series introduced a child actor as the new Blue Ranger , and featured the departure of the long running characters Zordon and Alpha 5 , as well the veteran team of Rangers , sans Justin , and introduced four new characters to take the place of the veteran Rangers .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'power rangers turbo' exhibits the relationship of 'original network'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - fox kids  - history  - one  - pop  - science  - space  - tv asahi
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