Journey’s End Part 2
Episode Information
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
Season 7

- DVD Available from
- Amazon.com (off-site link)
- Stream on
- Amazon Video (off-site link)
- Episode #
- 337
- Written by
- Judd Lynn
- Directed by
- Ryuta Tasaki
- U.S. Premiere
- Friday, December 17, 1999
(on Fox Kids) - Total U.S. airings
- 13
(list of airings) - Last U.S. airing
- Thursday, September 27, 2007
(on Toon Disney) - Tokusatsu footage
- Megaranger # 2, 7, 21
- Gingaman # 17
- Footage analysis
- at SirStack’s Morphylogeny (off-site link)
- Previous Episode
- Journey’s End Part 1
- Next Episode
- Journey’s End Part 3
- Villains
- Kegler, Stingwingers, Trakeena, Villamax
Mistakes
- Leo answered Alpha’s call with his right wrist rather than his left. (05:48)
- The Megazords were suddenly engulfed in an enormous, tall explosions outside; in the city, the horrified Rangers seemed to watch the explosion in the distance, although the dome was not transparent at this point. (06:25)
- Red Ranger slashed many Stingwingers with his blades, then stood with his back to one facing more, but after an explosion behind him, they all appeared to be gone. (07:48)
- Based on the luxurious nature of the shuttles, each passenger could easily have taken at least one piece of luggage. (08:59)
- Although Terra Venture had smashed against Mirinoi’s moon and only the city dome remained, the Megaship had still survived somehow. (14:36)
- It took the Rangers nearly half a minute to run from the bridge to the immediately adjacent Jet Jammer bay. (16:31)
- On Mirinoi after the shuttles had landed, the four unmorphed teens helped an upside-down Alpha out of a bush; how they’d all survived the fall is unknown. (18:36)
- After crashing his Jet Jammer and demorphing, Leo was able to survive without any sort of protective suit; Mirinoi’s moon was apparently hospitable to life just like Earth’s moon, although the city dome had been losing atmosphere through its cracking dome. (19:18)
Credits
- Archie Kao as Kai
- Reggie Rolle as Damon
- Danny Slavin as Leo
- Valerie Vernon as Kendrix
- Cerina Vincent as Maya
- Russell Lawrence as Mike
- Amy Miller as Trakeena
- Melody Perkins as Karone
- Paul Schrier as Bulk
- Action Choreographers: 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: Ryuta Tasaki
- Executive Producers: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy
- Cinematographer: Ilan Rosenberg
- Production Designer: Julie Bolder
- Unit Production Manager: Shawn Tarkington
- 1st Assistant Directors: Stephen Harrison, Larry Kent Litton
- 2nd Assistant Director: Mark Avery
- 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: Deven Chierighino
- 2nd Unit 2nd Assistant Director: Lisa Stuckey
- Art Director: Scott MacLachlan
- Assistant Art Director: Rick Bailey
- Prop Master: Mark Richardson
- Set Decorator: John “J.C.” Carolan
- Costume Designer: Danielle Baker
- Make-up Artist & Hairstylist: Rosanna Montes
- Script Supervisor: Robin Bianchi
- 2nd Unit Script Supervisor: Jody Blose
- Monster Wranglers: Ivory Stanton, Kristen Catena
- Lighting Director: Dennis Bishop
- Camera Operator: Aldo Antonelli
- Production Mixer: Chuck Buch, C.A.S.
- Production Coordinator: Calvin Philip Yamin
- Assistant Story Editor: Jackie Marchand
- Assistant Production Coordinators: Annette Stuckey, Jeffrey Weiss
- Production Accountants: Brett Born, Susan Foster
- Assistant Production Accountant: J.W. Myers
- Casting: Iris Hampton
- Extras Casting: Central/Cenex Casting
- Assistants to the Producers: Jennifer Cadenhead, Nancy Kennedy, Lee Marshall
- Tom Whyte as Commander Stanton
- Jack Banning as Professor Phenomenus
- Christopher Glenn as Soldier #1
- Ty Taylor as Soldier #2
- Allison O’Donnel as Cindy
- Michelle Tillman as Alpha
- Deborah Johns as Mother
- Kim Wimmer as Lady with Photo
- Richard Cansino as the voice of Kegler
- David Lodge as the voice of Villamax
- Wendee Lee as the voice of Alpha
- Julie Maddalena as the voice of Deca
- Executive in Charge of Production: Eric S. Rollman
- Executive in Charge of Post Production: Clive H. Mizumoto
- Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
- Music Producers: Lior Rosner, Jeremy Sweet, Inon Zur
- Music Supervisor: David Ari Leon
- Supervising Music Editor: Drew DeAscentis
- Music Engineer: Barron Abramovitch
- 2nd Music Engineers: Jim DiJulio, Tim Gosselin, Al Lay
- Music Assistants: Dusty Rabbin, John Sperger
- Supervising Sound Editor: Doug Latislaw
- Re-Recording Mixers: Ed Suski, Tim Harsh
- Sound Effects Editors: Charlene Banta, Ian Mayo
- ADR Director: David Walsh
- ADR Writer: Suzi Shimoyama
- ADR Coordinator: Laura Orozco
- Modern Videofilm Visual Effects Supervisors: Paul Lewis, Jason Spratt
- Modern Videofilm Lead Artist: Jeff West
- Developed from “GINGAMAN” by: Toei Company, Ltd.
- Select SFX Sequences by: Junichi Yajima
- Original Concepts by: Saburo Yatsude
- Post Production Supervisor: Sean B. Backus
- Editor: Ronald LaVine, A.C.E.
- Additional Editing: Eric Rainey
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Rick Kerrigan
- Visual Effects Coordinator: J. Zachary Woodford
- Post Production: Modern Videofilm
- Lab Services: Foto-Kem Industries
- Camera Package: Keslow Camera
- Grip/Lighting Equipment: Cinemobile
- Terra Venture Constructed by: Stargate Films, Inc.
- NASA Footage provided by: Chryel Coker at NASA, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Media Services Corporation
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