• In its home country of Japan, this was the next series in the franchise to be given a full home video release after the success of
Chōjin Sentai Jetman. It was released on VHS (both Sale/Rental) from April 1993 until February 1994 and spread across 11 volumes. The first seven volumes contain four episodes each. Volumes 8 and 9 contain 5 episodes, and the final two volumes contain 6 episodes. It was also released on Laserdisc from November 25, 1993 until January 25, 1994, as it was cancelled after two volumes were released, with each having four episodes. From September 21, 2010 until January 21, 2011, the series was released on DVD for the first time spreading through five volumes, with each one containing ten episodes each. On November 9, 2022, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the series' premiere, a collection set to spread through two volumes was released with the both volumes having 25 episodes. • International distribution towards all future Super Sentai seasons would be limited to a few neighboring Asian regions starting with this series since then, as most regions around the world would receive foreign language dubs of the American adaptation based on this series, which was
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Although, Japan did release the first 100 episodes of the
Power Rangers adaptation dubbed, but despite high ratings the rest was not dubbed. South Korea only aired a dub of the first season due to the belief that the attention span of Korean kids was too short to keep up with a multiseason show. Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and The
Philippines also aired the
Power Rangers adaptation dubbed in their languages as well. • In Thailand, four different Thai dubs have been confirmed to exist for Zyuranger. The original Thai dub was licensed by Toon Town Entertainment for
Channel 9 (now MCOT HD) in 1994, a second dub was licensed by Video Square, A third dub was released around 2006/2007 by Cartoon Inter Company Limited for VCD release and spread across 25 VCDs, and a fourth dub was released by the Cartoon Club Channel for YouTube. • In Hong Kong, the series aired as
Dinosaur Team (
恐龙战队, Kǒnglóng Zhànduì) with a Cantonese Chinese dub on
TVB Jade on July 9, 1994 until July 1, 1995, with all 50 episodes dubbed. The Cantonese dub of the
Power Rangers adaptation would be released as
New Dinosaur Team (
新恐龙战队,
Xin Kǒnglóng Zhànduì). • In Indonesia,
Zyuranger did not air at all. But its American adaptation
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers did air with an Indonesian dub in its place. However, the next series
Dairanger would air afterwards with a dub there, under
"Star Ranger." (Not to be confused with the English title for
Gorenger's release in the Philippines). • In North America, the series was released on DVD by
Shout! Factory presented with the original Japanese audio with English subtitles on February 17, 2015. This was the very first Super Sentai series to get an official release in its unadapted Power Rangers form. The series is also available for streaming on
Tubi along with many other Sentai series. ==Video game==