Chase into Space Part II
Episode Information
Power Rangers Turbo
Season 5

- DVD Available from
- Amazon.com (off-site link)
- Stream on
- Amazon Video (off-site link)
- Episode #
- 250
- Written by
- Judd Lynn
- Directed by
- Judd Lynn
- U.S. Premiere
- Monday, November 24, 1997
(on Fox Kids) - Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
- 21
(list of airings) - Last U.S. airing
- Monday, November 24, 2014
(on Nicktoons) - Tokusatsu footage
- Megaranger # 1
- Footage analysis
- at SirStack’s Morphylogeny (off-site link)
- Previous Episode
- Chase into Space Part I
- Next Episode
- From Out of Nowhere Part I
- Villains
- Divatox, Elgar, Messenger from the Cimmerian Planet, Piranhatrons, Porto, Rygog
Mistakes
- The Power Chamber’s shields were totally gone; what had caused the shields to fail is unknown. (03:44)
- Ashley later had her Auto Blaster in her holster after it had been smashed. (10:00)
- The rips and tears in the Rangers’ costumes did not match those of their civilian clothes. (13:18)
- Justin told Norquist the Power Rangers needed his help, and after Norquist asked what they needed, Justin replied, “the space shuttle”; this was the same day as the news coverage of the shuttle landing, implying that the shuttle that had landed earlier that day and the Megashuttle were the same, despite the gross inconsistency of their two designs. (17:30)
- The teens’ communicators still worked, despite the loss of the Power Chamber and the Turbo powers. (18:07)
- Norquist told Justin that the shuttle was set to take the Rangers to Eltar, as Justin had requested, but the teens had earlier intended to go to the Cimmerian planet. (18:25)
- While the Space Shuttle was clearly shown underground in a launch bay, the Rangers had to climb up numerous flights of stairs outside to reach it. (18:44)
- The Megashuttle was supposed to be inside a hangar, but it was outside, with buildings seen nearby, when the four teens and Alpha entered the shuttle from the gantry. (18:53)
- Once the teens and Alpha were in the passenger room of the shuttle, the shuttle rose up out of its hangar to prepare for launch. (19:13)
- The teens, with Alpha, launched without any supplies with them, still wearing their tattered clothes. (20:17)
Credits
- Tracy Lynn Cruz as Ashley
- Blake Foster as Justin
- Patricia Ja Lee as Cassie
- Roger Velasco as Carlos
- Selwyn Ward as T.J.
- Hilary Shepard Turner as Divatox
- Jason Narvy as Skull
- Paul Schrier as Bulk
- Gregg Bullock as Lt. Stone
- Action Director: Koichi Sakamoto
- Co-Producer: Paul F. Rosenthal
- Supervising Producer: Scott Page-Pagter
- Producer: Jonathan Tzachor
- Written by: Judd Lynn
- Directed by: Judd Lynn
- Executive Producers: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
- Production Manager: Wendy Walters
- Director of Photography: Ilan Rosenberg
- Production Designer: Julie Bolder
- 1st Assistant Directors: Larry Kent Litton, Stephen Harrison
- 2nd Assistant Director: Cy Roscoe
- 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Sean McLin
- 2nd Unit 1st Assistant Director: Chris Auer
- Stunt Choreography: Alpha Stunts
- Special Effects: John Bordeaux
- Art Director: Eric V. Clemons
- Assistant Art Director: Michael Kocurek
- Prop Master: Mark Richardson
- Set Decorator: Siri T.H. Robinson
- Costume Designer: Danielle Baker
- Make-up & Hair Supervisor: Cynthia Laws
- Script Supervisor: Janee Hull-Page
- 2nd Unit Script Supervisor: Jody Blose
- Gaffer/Key Grip: Dennis Bishop
- Camera Operator: Aldo Antonelli
- Sound Mixer: Chuck Buch, C.A.S.
- Story Editor: Chip Lynn
- Assistant Story Editor: Jackie Marchand
- Production Coordinator: Leslie Silvey
- Assistant Production Coordinators: Shawn Tarkington, M. Faith Brooks
- Production Accountants: Brett Born, Susan Foster
- Casting: Julie Ashton
- Extras Casting: P.B.A. Casting
- Assistants to the Producers: Jennifer Cadenhead, Mark Rex Camphuis, Sage Ferguson, Nancy Kennedy, Lee Marshall, Suzi Shimoyama
- Donene Kistler as Alpha 6
- Carol Hoyt as Dimitria
- Kenny Graceson as Elgar
- Ed Neil as Rygog
- Katerina Luciani as the voice of Alpha 6
- David Walsh as the voice of Blue Senturion
- David Umansky as the voice of Elgar
- Scott Page-Pagter as the voice of Porto
- Alexis Lang as the voice of Rygog
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
- Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
- Music Producers: Kenneth Burgomaster, Jim Cushinery, Paul Gordon, Jeremy Sweet, Inon Zur
- Music Supervisor: David Ari Leon
- Music Editors: Drew DeAscentis, Paul Kristan
- Music Engineer: Barron Abramovitch
- 2nd Music Engineers: Jim DiJulio, Tim Gosselin
- Music Assistants: Juliana Bolden, Tifany Christun, John Sperger
- Executive in Charge of Sound Operations: Clive H. Mizumoto
- Sound Supervisor: Doug Latislaw
- Re-Recording Mixers: Ed Suski, Tim Harsh
- Dialogue and Effects Editors: Phillip A. Kovats, Angelo Palazzo, Raymond Spiess III
- ADR Director: David Walsh
- ADR Coordinator: Karen Carter
- ADR Recordist: Anne Britt Makebakken
- 2nd ADR Engineer: Michael McCarty
- ADR Writer: Suzi Shimoyama
- Visual Effects Director: Michael Puliatch
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Grant Monk
- Lead Artist: Jeff West
- Developed from “CAR 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: Sean B. Backus
- Editor: Ronald LaVine, A.C.E.
- Additional Editing: Billy DiCicco
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Damon Harman
- Post Production Associate: Andy Reilly
- Post Production: Modern Videofilm
- Lab Services: Foto-Kem Industries
- Camera Package: Keslow Camera
- Grip/Lighting Equipment: Cinemobile
- Miscellaneous Equipment Provided by: Health-O-Meter, Slush Puppie, Bunn Corp.
- NASA Footage provided by: Chryel Coker at NASA, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Media Services Corporation
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