Grunchor On The Loose
- The recap of this episode showed the opening of the crate and Grunchor going underground as seen in the previous episode, but the beginning of this episode also showed this.
- Upon exiting the crate, Grunchor made a couple noises that sounded like the Dragonzord.
- Following Grunchor's release on Terra Venture, the Rangers told Stanton of the "thousands" of slaves they'd seen, though it seems that this must have been exaggeration.
- As Grunchor burrowed down a road, numerous white Earthen compact cars (not the Terra Venture cars) were parked on the wrong side of the road.
- The card that Grunchor appeared in front of in the "highway tunnel" was also an Earthen car.
- Red Ranger referred to the Galaxy Quasar Launchers as "Quasar Launchers."
- Why Mike thought that splitting up to cover more ground was a good idea while only having one scanner is unknown.
- Despite evacuating all underground areas, the subway was still running.
- Pink Ranger referred to here Galaxy Quasar Launcher as "Quasar Launcher."
- Upon landing on top of the Lion Galactabeast, Red Ranger was in Power Up mode, despite not being so in the previous scene when summoning the Galactabeasts; the other Rangers were later shown to be in Power Up mode also.
- When armored Mike powered up Defender Torozord to fight giant Grunchor in the Lost Galaxy, Torozord posed with a gold battleaxe of unknown origins; it would later be dubbed the Defender Axe.
- As the Orion Galaxy Megazord and Defender Torozord approached, giant Grunchor was standing amidst burning forest.
- The launches and formations of Stratoforce and Centaurus were shown in splitscreen, even though the two launches showed conflicting views of Zenith.
- After the Defender Torozords Defender Axe attack didn't work, neither Mike, the Magna Defender, nor the Torozord were seen again in this episode.