Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II
Episode Information
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Season 3
- DVD Available from
- Amazon.com (off-site link)
- Stream on
- Amazon Video (off-site link)
- Episode #
- 147
- Written by
- Shuki Levy & Shell Danielson
- Directed by
- Vickie Bronaugh
- U.S. Premiere
- Tuesday, February 6, 1996
(on Fox Kids) - Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
- 3
(list of airings) - Last U.S. airing
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998
(on Fox Kids) - Tokusatsu footage
- Kakuranger # 12, 13
- Footage analysis
- at SirStack’s Morphylogeny (off-site link)
- Previous Episode
- Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part I
- Next Episode
- Climb Every Fountain
- Villains
- Arachnofiend, “Barkzo”, Brick Bully, Crabby Cabbie, Finster, Goldar, Lanterra, Lord Zedd, Master Vile, Miss Chief, Parrot Top, “Piecemeal”, Professor Longnose, Rita Repulsa, Rito Revolto, See Monster, “Smudgey Swirl”, Tengas, “Yetiki”
Mistakes
- Although he had in no prior instances needed a telescope to see to Earth, Master Vile looked through Rita’s telescope to look at the Earth. (03:16)
- In the past, the six kids’ powers supposedly didn’t exist anymore (as it was before the time when Zordon had given them powers), but they continued to teleport with their old Ranger colors. (04:42)
- Zordon told the six kids to go to Angel Grove Beach to wait for the Aquitian Rangers, but they actually went to the lake, where the Aquitians soon arrived. (04:53)
- Trees could be seen behind the Command Center as Alpha defused the implosion device outside. (05:23)
- Alpha 5 seemed to perspire under pressure. (05:45)
- When young Tommy told the kids they’d better get home before their parents began to worry, young Billy stayed with the Aquitians to take them to the Command Center, asking Tommy to tell his (Billy’s) dad that he’d be a little late, but Tommy wouldn’t have known Billy’s dad in the past. (10:53)
- Master Vile’s army of monsters rushed off in the direction of Finster’s workshop to leave the palace and go to Earth. (11:18)
- A transcript of the text in the Aquitian Rangers’ debriefing on the Shogunzords, programmed by young Billy, follows:
(12:57)“The Zords consist of five robotic units, each serving a purpose for the good of the whole. When combined, the five units become one unit, able to combat most formidable opponents, especially during Sweeps Week.
”The first unit is a monkey. Yes, a monkey. The second unit is a bird. It’s housetrained. Thank goodness. The third unit is a bear. It is one of the few bears in existence which has eluded Ted Nugent. The fourth unit is a wolf, cunning, rabid, and randy. The fifth is a frog. If it gets too hot, it dries up and croaks.
“...the attributes of the separate units. It also has freaky big feet and a flaming fish sword. Why a fish? Only Ninjor knows for sure. So, in conclusion, try to read the manuals in the Zords’ glove compartments. Good luck, and thanks for flying.”
- Blue foot soldiers can briefly be seen in the background as the Red Alien Ranger battles Parrot Top. (13:56)
- When the Red Alien Ranger was miming a punch against Professor Longnose, the Red Battle Borg preformed a chop. (15:37)
- While holding a monster overhead, the Yellow Battle Borg turned clockwise, while the Yellow Alien Ranger was turning counterclockwise. (15:55)
Credits
- Catherine Sutherland as Kat
- David Yost as Billy
- Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam
- Karan Ashley as Aisha
- Steve Cardenas as Rocky
- Jason David Frank as Tommy
- Jason Narvy as Skull
- Paul Schrier as Bulk
- Co-Producers: Tony Oliver, Ann Knapp, Paul F. Rosenthal
- Supervising Producer: Douglas Sloan
- Producers: Ronnie Hadar, Jonathan Tzachor
- Written by: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson
- Directed by: Vickie Bronaugh
- Executive Producers: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
- Casting: Katy Wallin
- Casting Associate: Thom Klohn
- Production Manager: Wendy Walters
- Director of Photography: Ilan Rosenberg
- Production Designer: Yuda Ako
- Production Coordinator: Stephen Harrison
- 1st Assistant Directors: Larry Kent Litton, Chris Medak
- 2nd Assistant Director: Hank Grover
- 2nd Unit Director: Makoto Yokoyama
- 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Sean McLin
- 2nd Unit 1st Assistant Director: Chris Auer
- Stunt Choreography: Alpha Stunts
- Script Supervisor: Janee Hull-Page
- 2nd Unit Script Supervisor: Licia Wolf
- Art Director: Steven R. Miller
- Assistant Production Designer: Julie Bolder
- Prop Master: Mark Richardson
- Extras Casting: Charles Matthews Casting
- Gaffer/Key Grip: Dennis Bishop
- 1st Assistant Camera: David Dechant
- Sound Mixer: Chuck Buch, C.A.S.
- Costume Designer: Danielle Baker
- Make-up & Hair Supervisor: Cynthia Laws
- Special Effects: John Bordeaux
- Assistants to the Producers: Melinda Diner, Monroe Fields, Ann Marie Joe, Elizabeth Jimenez, Leslie Silvey, Shawn Tarkington
- Assistant Story Editor: Jackie Marchand
- Production Accountants: Brett Born, Matthew K. Grigsby
- Production Associate: Brad Orchard
- Michael R. Gotto as Young Tommy
- Julia Jordan as Young Katherine
- Michael J. O’Laskey, II as Young Rocky
- “Sicily” as Young Aisha
- Matthew Sakimoto as Young Adam
- Justin Timsit as Young Billy
- Cody Slaton as Young Bulk
- Ross J. Samya as Young Skull
- Rajia Baroudi as Delephine
- David Bacon as Aurica
- Karim Prince as Cestra
- Jim Gray as Tideus
- Alan Palmer as Corcus
- Carla Perez as Rita
- Donene Kistler as Alpha 5
- Richard Genelle as Ernie
- Gregg Bullock as Lt. Stone
- Additional Dialogue: Terri Hughes, Ron Milbauer, Barbara Oliver, Ronnie Paer
- Danny Wayne Stallcup, Ed Neil, Akihiro Noguchi, Tatsuro Koike, Spencer Sano, Tadahiro Nakamura, Namihei Koshige, Hiroki Takano, Nobuyuki Obikane, Hiroo Sawa, Hiroshi, Shun as The Tengas
- Richard Wood as the voice of Alpha 5
- Colin Phillips as the voice of Baboo
- Robert Axelrod as the voice of Finster
- Kerrigan Mahan as the voice of Goldar
- Robert Axelrod as the voice of Lord Zedd
- Barbara Goodson as the voice of Rita
- Bob Pappenbrook as the voice of Rito
- Michael J. Sorich as the voice of Squatt
- Bob Manahan as the voice of Zordon
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
- Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
- Music Supervisor: David Leon
- Music Producers: Ken Burgomaster, Ron Wasserman
- Music Editor: Karl Warme
- Music Engineer: Barron Abramovitch
- Assistant Engineers: Jim DiJulio, Frank Bailey-Meier
- Music Assistant: Jeremy Sweet
- Supervising ADR Director: Scott Page-Pagter
- ADR Coordinator: Karen Carter
- Assistant ADR Coordinator: Jamie Hyman
- ADR Mixer: David Walsh
- ADR Assistants: Ron Milbauer, Greg Ireland
- Executive in Charge of Sound Operations: Clive H. Mizumoto
- Sound Supervisor: Doug Latislaw
- Re-Recording Mixers: Ed Susky, Tim Harsh
- Dialogue and Effects Editor: Chris Rudy
- Visual Effects Director: Peter Krygowski
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Mickie Reuster
- Visual Effects Artists: Rick Cortes, Rick Shick, Michael Carter, Marlan Harris, Brian Griesbach, Jeff West
- Developed from “GALAXY RANGERS” and “DAI RANGERS” by: Toei Company, Ltd.
- Some SFX Sequences by: Junichi Yajima
- Original Concepts by: Saburo Yatsude
- Executive in Charge of Post Production: Eric S. Rollman
- Post Production Coordinator: Allen Gentempo
- Editors: Adi Ell-Ad, Charlie Bowyer
- Additional Editing: Rich Dietl
- Assistant Editor: Billy DiCicco
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Steve Schaffer
- Post Production Associate: Joe Rockom
- Post Production: Modern Videofilm
- Lab Services: Foto-Kem Industries
- Camera Package: Keslow Camera
- Grip/Lighting Equipment: Cinemobile
- Environmental Consultation: Environment Media Association
- Health Equipment Provided by: Health-O-Meter, Slush Puppie, Bunn Corp., U.S. Sports Equipment
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