Homesick
Episode Information
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
Season 7

- DVD Available from
- Amazon.com (off-site link)
- Stream on
- Amazon Video (off-site link)
- Episode #
- 298
- Written by
- Judd Lynn
- Directed by
- Blair Treu
- U.S. Premiere
- Saturday, March 6, 1999
(on Fox Kids) - Total U.S. airings
- 7
(list of airings) - Last U.S. airing
- Saturday, September 22, 2012
(on Vortexx) - Tokusatsu footage
- Gingaman # 6, 7
- Footage analysis
- at SirStack’s Morphylogeny (off-site link)
- Previous Episode
- Rookie in Red
- Next Episode
- The Lights of Orion
- Villains
- Furio, Gasser, Scorpius, Stingwingers, Trakeena
Mistakes
- Terra Venture, having been moving at a constant speed, came to a stop with the engines off, yet the law of inertia would have made the colony continue moving at its previous velocity; furthermore, the constant thrust of the engines would provide constant acceleration, not constant velocity. (01:24)
- Aerial shots of the city made the city vastly more expansive than the dome exterior showed. (07:48)
- Matthew rode a glass exterior elevator up the side of the skyscraper, but when it arrived at Command Headquarters in the control tower, it was the larger, futuristic, windowless elevator which opened up directly into Command Headquarters; when Furio had the elevator called back down to the dome floor, the futuristic elevator closed and went down and was then shown as the glass elevator on the side of the administration building. (10:44)
- Introducing the Jet Jammers, Alpha said they were the only other way for the Rangers to get to the command tower, since Furio was stuck in the elevator, but why teleportation had been ruled out is unknown. (12:37)
- What the Rangers did in the control tower to stop the already stuck Furio is unknown, but he would not appear again until the next episode. (14:21)
- His arms wide as he appeared to be calling out into the sky, Leo proposed seeing if the Transdaggers would infuse the Galactabeasts with more power, as it was their only hope. (16:19)
- When Gasser grew, Leo called, “Galactazord, transform now!” and held up his Transdagger, initiating the never-before-mentioned transformation from Galactabeasts into Galactazords. (16:53)
- During the camera zoom that would occur at the beginning of the Galaxy Megazord transformation, the Lion Galactazord’s eyes would always change from green to blue. (17:15)
- A visual effects artifact could be seen under the Condor Galatazord’s left wing during the Galaxy Megazord formation. (17:35)
- Civilians of various uniform types could be seen in the background, but they continued conversing, apparently paying the Rangers no mind. In the background in the other direction were more uniformed people, some casually watching, but most paying no attention. (19:22)
Credits
- Archie Kao as Kai
- Reggie Rolle as Damon
- Danny Slavin as Leo
- Valerie Vernon as Kendrix
- Cerina Vincent as Maya
- Amy Miller as Trakeena
- Action Directors: Koichi Sakamoto, Makoto Yokoyama
- Co-Producers: Judd Lynn, Koichi Sakamoto, Scott Page-Pagter, Paul F. Rosenthal
- Produced by: Jonathan Tzachor
- Written by: Judd Lynn
- Directed by: Blair Treu
- Executive Producers: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
- Director of Photography: Ilan Rosenberg
- Production Designer: Julie Bolder
- Unit Production Manager: Shawn Tarkington
- 1st Assistant Directors: Stephen Harrison, Larry Kent Litton
- 2nd Assistant Director: John “Chip” Touhey
- Stunt Coordinators: Koichi Sakamoto, Makoto Yokoyama
- 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Sean McLin
- 2nd Unit 1st Assistant Director: Chris Auer
- Stunt Choreography: Alpha Stunts
- Special Effects: John Bordeaux
- Locations: Marc Spiegel
- 2nd Unit 2nd Assistant Director: Lisa Stuckey
- Art Director: Eric V. Clemons
- Assistant Art Director: Scott MacLachlan
- Prop Master: Banner Agundez
- Set Decorator: John “J.C.” Carolan
- Costume Designer: Danielle Baker
- Make-up & Hair Supervisor: Rosanna Montes
- Script Supervisor: Rebecca Robertson
- 2nd Unit Script Supervisor: Jody Blose
- Monster Wranglers: Ivory Stanton, Kristen Catena
- Gaffer/Key Grip: Dennis Bishop
- Camera Operator: Aldo Antonelli
- Sound Mixer: Chuck Buch, C.A.S.
- Production Coordinator: Calvin Philip Yamin
- Assistant Story Editor: Jackie Marchand
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Jeffrey Weiss
- Production Accountants: Brett Born, Susan Foster
- Casting: Iris Hampton
- Extras Casting: Central/Cenex Casting
- Assistants to the Producers: Jennifer Cadenhead, Nancy Kennedy, Lee Marshall
- Tom Whyte as Commander Stanton
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
- Music Producers: Lior Rosner, Jeremy Sweet, Inon Zur
- Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
- Music Supervisor: David Ari Leon
- Music Editor: Drew DeAscentis
- Music Engineer: Barron Abramovitch
- 2nd Music Engineers: Jim DiJulio, Tim Gosselin, Al Lay
- Music Assistants: Dusty Rabbin, John Sperger
- Executive in Charge of Post Production: Clive H. Mizumoto
- Sound Supervisor: Doug Latislaw
- Re-Recording Mixers: Ed Suski, Tim Harsh
- Dialogue and Effects Editor: Charlene Banta
- Effects Editor: Richard Adrian
- ADR Director: David Walsh
- ADR Recordist: Anne Britt Makebakken
- ADR Writer: Suzi Shimoyama
- ADR Coordinator: Suzi Shimoyama
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jason Spratt
- Lead Artist: Jeff West
- Developed from “GINGAMAN” by: Toei Company, Ltd.
- Select SFX Sequences by: Junichi Yajima
- Original Concepts by: Saburo Yatsude
- Additional Footage Directed by: Takao Nagaishi, Ryuta Tasaki
- Executive in Charge of Production: Eric S. Rollman
- Post Production Coordinator: Sean B. Backus
- Editor: Richard Bracken
- Additional Editing: Billy DiCicco
- Assistant Editor: Eric Rainey
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Zachary Woodford
- Post Production Associate: Jennifer Pray
- Post Production: Modern Videofilm
- Lab Services: Foto-Kem Industries
- Camera Package: Keslow Camera
- Grip/Lighting Equipment: Cinemobile
- Terra Venture Constructed by: Stargate Films, Inc.
- Scorpius Fabricated by: Steve Johnson’s XFX Group
- NASA Footage provided by: NASA, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Media Services Corporation
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