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'''''Power Rangers''''' is a critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptation which is being expressively loathed and resented by many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans for mocking and insulting Toei’s most prominent Japanese '''Super Sentai''' series and tarnishing the reputation of the genre as a whole. The cheap, greedy, lousy and despicable Haim Saban and his shrewd manager '''Shuki Levy''' were overall and originally responsible for this critical and distasteful “Toku and Sentai Snob” existence and lousy Americanized franchise which no-good bastardizing property had been sold to the Walt Disney Company to further mock and bastardize Toei’s long-running and most prominent Japanese '''Super Sentai''' genre. This critical, distasteful and lousy franchise is also known to have been criticized heavily for Saban's use of non-SAG actors with no benefits and insultingly low-pay which are disappointingly non-negotiable and frustratingly one-sided contracts. Fans theorized that this was because Saban was rather too cheap, greedy, lousy and despicable. Saban's other critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptations include '''Masked Rider''', '''VR Troopers''' and '''Big Bad Beetleborgs'''. Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans utterly despise these critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptations for having random stock footage spliced-in which includes action scenes/sequences from the original Japanese source/material which even featured close-ups of the original Japanese actors making such scenes critical, distasteful and lousy as glaring errors by Saban’s cheap and not-so-good editing team occur time and time. Overall, these are not flawless transitions and less-than-stellar adaptations with footage of American actors inserted and spliced-in with action scenes/sequences from the original Japanese source/material. Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans as well as the late Ishinomori Shotaro (Manga writer and Kamen Rider co-creator) are repulsed by this critical and outrageous idea by Saban and now the Walt Disney Company and rather disavow their no-good existence, relying continually and successively on the original Japanese stock footage of Super Sentai by this mocking, critical, distasteful and lousy franchise.
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{{infobox television
| show_name = Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy
| image = [[Image:Lost Galaxy.PNG|250px]]
| format = Action-Adventure
| runtime = 30 minutes
| creator = [[Haim Saban]]<br>[[Shuki Levy]]
| executive_producer = [[Haim Saban]]<br>[[Shuki Levy]]
| producer = [[Jonathan Tzachor]]
| starring = [[Archie Kao]]<br>[[Reggie Rolle]]<br>[[Danny Slavin]]<br>[[Valerie Vernon]]<br>[[Cerina Vincent]]<br>[[Russell Lawrence]]<br>[[Amy Miller]]<br>[[Melody Perkins]]<br>[[Wendee Lee]]<br>[[Kim Strauss]]<br>[[Tom Wyner]]<br>[[Bob Papenbrook]]<br>[[David Lodge]]<br>[[Richard Cansino]]
| country = {{USA}}
| company = [[Saban Entertainment]]
| network = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] ([[Fox Kids]])
| picture_format = [[480i]] ([[Standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| first_aired = [[February 6]], [[1999]]
| last_aired = [[December 18]], [[1999]]
| num_episodes = 45
| list_episodes = List of Power Rangers episodes
| preceded_by = ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]''
| followed_by = ''[[Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue]]''
}}
'''''Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy''''' (often abbreviated as '''PRLG''' and often simply called '''Lost Galaxy''') is the fifth [[television series]] and seventh season of the [[Power Rangers]] franchise that aired in 1999. It featured familiar elements from previous incarnations. It is based on the [[Japan]]ese [[Super Sentai]] [[television series]] ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]''. Like its predecessor, the original theme of its Sentai source (i.e. the forest) was not used.


This is the first ''Power Rangers'' series to not be a continuation of the previous series, with its own new cast and story. With the annual suit change that began with ''[[Power Rangers: Zeo]]'' and the annual cast and story change starting with this series, this is the first series to follow the practice set by the [[Super Sentai]] series. However, there were allusions to Zordon being the source of the Galaxy Power Rangers' powers. Also, the [[Power Rangers in Space#Rangers|Space Power Rangers]] and [[Psycho Rangers]] returned in the series. In addition, [[Paul Schrier]] and Jack Banning reprised their roles as [[Bulk and Skull|Bulk]] and Professor Phenomenus, respectively, for an episode. [[Alpha 6]] and the Astro Megaship were used again, and [[Melody Perkins]] reprised her role as [[Karone]] midway through the series. This is also the first season to have sentient Zords, and feature the demise of a Power Ranger in battle (though Kendrix would be revived in the finale)


==Criticism==
Thus, the ''Lost Galaxy'' season serves as something of a transitional series and also a unique one in Power Rangers history: it is neither completely self-contained nor a direct continuation; it's a bit of both. The seasons would not begin to have completely independent stories until the following series, ''Lightspeed Rescue''.


Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans (including fans of Super Sentai) expressively loathe and resent Power Rangers because according to enthusiasts, the critical, distasteful and lousy franchise mocks the original Japanese source/material by the usage/insertion/splicing of random stock footage of the original Japanese action scenes/sequences making such scenes with the new and not-so-good footage of American actors critical, distasteful and lousy. Glaring errors by Saban’s not-so-good editing team occur time and time. Overall, the franchise is not a flawless transition and a less-than-stellar adaptation of American actors replacing the original Japanese actors. According to many fans, the franchise had bastardized and tarnished the reputation of the genre as a whole, relying heavily and successively on the original Japanese stock footage, not only insulting Super Sentai, but also having other tokusatsu shows like Godzilla, Ultraman and Kamen Rider being associated with this despite the obvious differences. Many fans also overreact, calling this mocking franchise "racist", which is the result in the term "Sentai Snob" (which now evolved into "Toku Snob"). It again evolved with the term "Toku and Sentai Snob ". This is similar to the debate in the anime genre over the relative merits of "subtitles" versus "dubbing", "re-filming" and "re-editing" footage.
There are two different ideas in continuity with the Lost Galaxy series: it is believed to be set either one year, or five years after [[Countdown to Destruction]].

According to trademark documents, the original title for the series was slated to be ''Power Rangers: Space Jungle''.<ref>[USPTO database information http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=csv769.7.81]</ref>
==Synopsis==

In the fictional universe of ''Lost Galaxy'', five teens from the space colony [[Terra Venture]] are seeking a new world like Earth. They later meet a jungle girl named Maya, who leads them to the five mystical swords known as the Quasar Sabers, on her home planet of Mirinoi. After pulling the sabers out of a stone, one of the teens, [[Mike Corbett (Power Rangers)|Mike Corbett]], falls into a crevasse, but not before passing his saber onto his younger brother [[Leo Corbett]]. With the Quasar Sabers, the teens transform into the [[Galaxy Power Rangers]], and use them to battle space villains from two different parts of the galaxy. These villains include [[Scorpius (Power Rangers)|Scorpius]], [[Trakeena]], [[Deviot]], and [[Captain Mutiny]]. Along the way, they discover several [[zord]]s known as Galactabeasts, and make an ally in the form of the mysterious [[Magna Defender]], a galactic warrior who later dies, but not before revealing his host body is [[Mike Corbett (Power Rangers)|Mike Corbett]], and passes the [[Magna Defender]] powers to him. When [[Deviot]] revives the evil [[Psycho Rangers]], the Rangers of ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' show up to aid the Galaxy Rangers in destroying them. During this saga, [[Kendrix Morgan]], the Pink Ranger, sacrifices herself to protect the [[Cassie Chan|Pink Space Ranger]] and Terra Venture from Psycho Pink. [[Karone]], sister of the Red Space Ranger and former evil princess Astronema, is given the powers of the Pink Galaxy Ranger from Kendrix, who appears as a spirit, and joins the remaining 5 rangers in the battle to protect [[Terra Venture]].

==Characters==
===The Galaxy Rangers===
[[Image:GalaxyRangers.JPG|thumb|250px|right|The Galaxy Rangers and the Magna Defender]]
{{main|Galaxy Power Rangers}}
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Leo Corbett|Leo Corbett]]: The [[main character]] and the [[Red Ranger|Red Galaxy Ranger]]; The leader of the [[Galaxy Rangers]], he was given the Lion Quasar Saber by his brother Mike. He controls the element of fire. He was portrayed by [[Danny Slavin]].
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Damon Henderson|Damon Henderson]]: The [[Green Ranger|Green Galaxy Ranger]]; He was first the [[Astro Megaship]]'s mechanic, but then became one of Terra Venture's mechanics. He has a wisecracking and playful nature. He wields the Condor Quasar Saber and controls the element of wind. He was portrayed by [[Reggie Rolle]].
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Kai Chen|Kai Chen]]: The [[Blue Ranger|Blue Galaxy Ranger]]; He is Terra Venture's communications expert, and helps pilot the Astro Megaship. He is straight-laced, sensible, and ambitious. He wields the Gorilla Quasar Saber and controls the element of water. He was portrayed by [[Archie Kao]].
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Maya|Maya Zephyr]]: The [[Yellow Ranger|Yellow Galaxy Ranger]]; Maya is a jungle girl from the planet Mirinoi, where the Quasar Sabers were located. After Mirinoi was turned to stone, she joined the other rangers on a quest to defeat Trakeena. She wields the Wolf Quasar Saber and controls the element of electricity. She was portrayed by [[Cerina Vincent]].
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Kendrix Morgan|Kendrix Morgan]]: The original [[Pink Ranger|Pink Galaxy Ranger]]; Kendrix was one of Terra Venture's scientists, but died in battle protecting [[Cassie Chan|Cassie]], the [[Cassie Chan|Pink Space Ranger]], and Terra Venture from [[Psycho Rangers|Psycho Pink]]. As a spirit, she rescued [[Karone]] after she fell off a cliff fighting Trakeena, and passed her powers onto her. When the Rangers returned their Quasar Sabers to the stone they were pulled from, Kendrix was revived as part of the restoration of Mirinoi. She wields the Wildcat Quasar Saber and controls the element of earth. She was portrayed by [[Valerie Vernon]].
;[[Karone]]: She took over as the new [[Pink Ranger|Pink Galaxy Ranger]] when Kendrix died. She is the sister of [[Andros (Power Rangers)|Andros, the Red Space Ranger]], and is the former evil ruler [[Astronema]]. She controls the element of earth. She was portrayed by [[Melody Perkins]].
;[[Galaxy Power Rangers#Mike Corbett|Mike Corbett]]: The [[Other Rangers and Ranger-like allies|Magna Defender]]; He is the head of Security for Terra Venture. He initially pulled the Red Quasar Saber out of the stone, but gave it to his brother Leo when he fell into a crevasse. He later became the Magna Defender. He was portrayed by [[Russell Lawrence]].

===Allies===

*'''[[List of minor Power Rangers characters#Alpha 6|Alpha 6]]''': Voiced by [[Wendee Lee]].

*'''D.E.C.A.:''': voiced by [[Julie Maddalena]].

*'''Commander Stanton''': Portrayed by [[Tom Whyte]].

*'''Councilor Brody''': Portrayed by [[Jack Betts]].

*'''[[Magna Defender]]''': Voiced by [[Kerrigan Mahan]].

*'''[[Bulk and Skull]]''': Portrayed by [[Paul Schrier]] and [[Jason Narvy]].

*'''[[Power Rangers in Space#Space Power Rangers|Space Power Rangers]]'''

*'''[[Lightspeed Rescue Power Rangers]]'''

===Villains===
{{main|Villains in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy}}

*'''Scorpius''': Voiced by [[Kim Strauss]].

*'''Trakeena''': Portrayed by [[Amy Miller (actress)|Amy Miller]].

*'''Furio''': Voiced by [[Tom Wyner]].

*'''Treacheron''': Voiced by [[Derek Stephen Prince]].

*'''Deviot''': Voiced by [[Bob Papenbrook]].

*'''Villamax''': Voiced by [[David Lodge (voice actor)|David Lodge]].

*'''Kegler''': Voiced by [[Richard Cansino]].

*'''Sting Wingers''':

*'''Captain Mutiny''': Voiced by [[Mike Reynolds]].

*'''Barbarax''': Voiced by [[Richard Epcar]].

*'''Hexuba''': Voiced by [[Rajia Baroudi]]

*'''Swabbies''':

==Arsenal==
* '''Transmorphers''': Wrist-mounted devices that each feature a dial set to one of the five Ranger colors. Once the Transmorphers were activated with a cry of "Go Galactic!", the wearers would become the Galaxy Rangers.
* '''Magna Defender Morpher''': Upon calling out "Magna Power!", Leo Corbett's older brother Mike uses these interlocking devices to don his Magna Defender armor. Originally used as the Aurachanger in [[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]], only parts of which were adapted for MMPR season 2.
* '''Quasar Sabers''': A quintet of legendary swords that rested on the Planet [[Mirinoi]] for over 3,000 years awaiting the chosen ones of legend. Once released from the stone, the Sabers granted each of their wielders Ranger powers. They can charge up for elemental slashes and can slice through chain.
* '''Transdaggers''': Unique weapons that the Rangers took from an arms dealer who tried to steal the Quasar Sabers. When held together in a star-like pattern, the Transdaggers can project an intense blast. They also change the galactabeasts into galactazords. Each Transdagger can change into one of the five following modes:
** '''Magna Talon''': Red Ranger's weapon of choice.
** '''Trans Blaster''': Green Ranger's weapon of choice.
** '''Cosma Claw''': Blue Ranger's weapon of choice.
** '''Delta Daggers''': Yellow Ranger's weapons of choice.
** '''Beta Bow''': Pink Ranger's weapon of choice.
* '''Quasar Launchers''': Weapons carried by each Ranger that can serve as a staff for close combat, or a bazooka for a finishing blast. Their firepower can be increased when used with the Lights Of Orion.
* '''Magna Blaster''': The Magna Defender's signature rifle can also transform into a sword when the gun's handle is bent back and pulled out.
* '''[[Lights of Orion]]''': A mystical source of energy sought by both the Rangers and the villains, although the Rangers eventually claimed them. Summoned with the call "Lights of Orion, activate!", the Lights would give the team special golden armor that encased not only the Rangers, but upgraded their Quasar Sabers as well as the Galaxy Megazord on occasion. While wearing the Orion Armor, the Rangers could destroy monsters by changing into a pulse of light and blasting through them. However, the Lights of Orion couldn't be summoned unless all five Rangers were present.
* '''[[Battlizer]]''': With help from Karone, who atoned for her past of imprisoning an ancient warrior, Leo was given a set of enchanted keys which allowed him to morph into the '''Red Armor Power Ranger'''. The armor features retractable claws and an in-built targeting system.
* '''Jet Jammers''': Each Ranger pilots these one-man cruisers for interstellar travel.
* '''Astro Cycles''': Motorcycles used by the Red, Blue, and Green Rangers, with each cycle themed after their respective Galactabeast.
* '''Red Capsular Cycle''': Enhanced version of the Red Astro Cycle, capable of completely covering the Red Ranger before being launched forth while engulfed in flame to finish opponents.

==Zords==
[[Image:Galaxyzords.JPG|thumb|right|250px|The six Galaxyzords: Lion, Gorilla, Condor, Wolf, Wildcat, and Torozord]]
{{main|Zords in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy}}
The Zords in ''Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy'' were actually Galactabeasts, ancient creatures that have their powers imbued within the Galaxy Sabers. They could transform into the Galactazords, and form a Megazord. The Magna Defender had his own Zord that could make him grow to Zord size, and then combine with him. The other zords were once Galactabeasts that were transformed into robots.
* '''Galaxy Megazord'''
** '''Red [[African Lion|Lion]] Galactabeast/zord''', controlled by Leo as the Red Galaxy Ranger
** '''Blue [[Eastern Lowland Gorilla|Gorilla]] Galactabeast/zord''', controlled by Kai as the Blue Galaxy Ranger
** '''Green [[California Condor|Condor]] Galactabeast/zord''', controlled by Damon as the Green Galaxy Ranger
** '''Yellow [[Gray Wolf|Wolf]] Galactabeast/zord''', controlled by Maya as the Yellow Galaxy Ranger
** '''Pink [[African Wildcat|Wildcat]] Galactabeast/zord''', controlled by Kendrix and then Karone as the Pink Galaxy Ranger
* '''Torozord/Defender Torozord''', a [[Texas longhorn (cattle)|bull-like]] zord controlled by the Magna Defender and then Mike as the 2nd Magna Defender
* '''Centaurus Megazord'''
** '''C1 Zord'''
** '''C2 Zord'''
** '''C3 Zord'''
** '''C4 Zord'''
** '''C5 Zord'''
* '''Stratoforce Megazord'''
** '''S1 Zord'''
** '''S2 Zord'''
** '''S3 Zord'''
** '''S4 Zord'''
** '''S5 Zord'''
* '''Zenith Carrierzord'''

==Episode List==
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! # || Air Date || Episode Title
|-
| 1 ||[[1999-02-06]] || "Quasar Quest, Part I"
|-
| 2 ||[[1999-02-13]] || "Quasar Quest, Part II"
|-
| 3 ||[[1999-02-20]] || "Race to the Rescue"
|-
| 4 ||[[1999-02-27]] || "Rookie In Red"
|-
| 5 ||[[1999-03-06]] || "Homesick"
|-
| 6 ||[[1999-03-13]] || "The Lights of Orion"
|-
| 7 ||[[1999-03-20]] || "Double Duty"
|-
| 8 ||[[1999-03-27]] || "The Blue Crush"
|-
| 9 ||[[1999-04-03]] || "The Magna Defender"
|-
| 10 ||[[1999-04-10]] || "The Sunflower Search"
|-
| 11 ||[[1999-04-17]] || "Silent Sleep"
|-
| 12 ||[[1999-05-01]] || "Orion Rising"
|-
| 13 ||[[1999-05-08]] || "Orion Returns"
|-
| 14 ||[[1999-05-15]] || "Shark Attack"
|-
| 15 ||[[1999-05-22]] || "Redemption Day"
|-
| 16 ||[[1999-09-25]] || "Destined For Greatness"
|-
| 17 ||[[1999-10-02]] || "Stolen Beauty"
|-
| 18 ||[[1999-10-09]] || "The Rescue Mission"
|-
| 19 ||[[1999-10-16]] || "The Lost Galactabeasts, Part I"
|-
| 20 ||[[1999-10-22]] || "The Lost Galactabeasts, Part II"
|-
| 21 ||[[1999-10-23]] || "Heir to the Throne"
|-
| 22 ||[[1999-10-25]] || "An Evil Game"
|-
| 23 ||[[1999-10-26]] || "Memories of Mirinoi"
|-
| 24 ||[[1999-10-27]] || "Green Courage"
|-
| 25 ||[[1999-10-28]] || "Blue to the Test"
|-
| 26 ||[[1999-10-29]] || "Mean Wheels Mantis"
|-
| 27 ||[[1999-11-01]] || "Loyax' Last Battle"
|-
| 28 ||[[1999-11-02]] || "A Red Romance"
|-
| 29 ||[[1999-11-03]] || "The Chameliac Warrior"
|-
| 30 ||[[1999-11-04]] || "To the Tenth Power"
|-
| 31 ||[[1999-11-05]] || "The Power of Pink"
|-
| 32 ||[[1999-11-08]] || "Protect the Quasar Saber"
|-
| 33 ||[[1999-11-09]] || "Facing the Past"
|-
| 34 ||[[1999-11-10]] || "Turn Up the Volume"
|-
| 35 ||[[1999-11-11]] || "Enter the Lost Galaxy"
|-
| 36 ||[[1999-11-12]] || "Beware the Mutiny"
|-
| 37 ||[[1999-11-15]] || "Grunchor On the Loose"
|-
| 38 ||[[1999-11-16]] || "Until Sunset"
|-
| 39 ||[[1999-11-17]] || "Dream Battle"
|-
| 40 ||[[1999-11-18]] || "Hexuba's Graveyard"
|-
| 41 ||[[1999-11-19]] || "Raise the Titanisaur"
|-
| 42 ||[[1999-12-03]] || "Escape the Lost Galaxy"
|-
| 43 ||[[1999-12-16]] || "Journey's End, Part I"
|-
| 44 ||[[1999-12-17]] || "Journey's End, Part II"
|-
| 45 ||[[1999-12-18]] || "Journey's End, Part III"
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==See also==

==External links==
* {{imdb title|0175059|Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy}}

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Power Rangers is a critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptation which is being expressively loathed and resented by many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans for mocking and insulting Toei’s most prominent Japanese Super Sentai series and tarnishing the reputation of the genre as a whole. The cheap, greedy, lousy and despicable Haim Saban and his shrewd manager Shuki Levy were overall and originally responsible for this critical and distasteful “Toku and Sentai Snob” existence and lousy Americanized franchise which no-good bastardizing property had been sold to the Walt Disney Company to further mock and bastardize Toei’s long-running and most prominent Japanese Super Sentai genre. This critical, distasteful and lousy franchise is also known to have been criticized heavily for Saban's use of non-SAG actors with no benefits and insultingly low-pay which are disappointingly non-negotiable and frustratingly one-sided contracts. Fans theorized that this was because Saban was rather too cheap, greedy, lousy and despicable. Saban's other critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptations include Masked Rider, VR Troopers and Big Bad Beetleborgs. Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans utterly despise these critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptations for having random stock footage spliced-in which includes action scenes/sequences from the original Japanese source/material which even featured close-ups of the original Japanese actors making such scenes critical, distasteful and lousy as glaring errors by Saban’s cheap and not-so-good editing team occur time and time. Overall, these are not flawless transitions and less-than-stellar adaptations with footage of American actors inserted and spliced-in with action scenes/sequences from the original Japanese source/material. Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans as well as the late Ishinomori Shotaro (Manga writer and Kamen Rider co-creator) are repulsed by this critical and outrageous idea by Saban and now the Walt Disney Company and rather disavow their no-good existence, relying continually and successively on the original Japanese stock footage of Super Sentai by this mocking, critical, distasteful and lousy franchise.


Criticism

Many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans (including fans of Super Sentai) expressively loathe and resent Power Rangers because according to enthusiasts, the critical, distasteful and lousy franchise mocks the original Japanese source/material by the usage/insertion/splicing of random stock footage of the original Japanese action scenes/sequences making such scenes with the new and not-so-good footage of American actors critical, distasteful and lousy. Glaring errors by Saban’s not-so-good editing team occur time and time. Overall, the franchise is not a flawless transition and a less-than-stellar adaptation of American actors replacing the original Japanese actors. According to many fans, the franchise had bastardized and tarnished the reputation of the genre as a whole, relying heavily and successively on the original Japanese stock footage, not only insulting Super Sentai, but also having other tokusatsu shows like Godzilla, Ultraman and Kamen Rider being associated with this despite the obvious differences. Many fans also overreact, calling this mocking franchise "racist", which is the result in the term "Sentai Snob" (which now evolved into "Toku Snob"). It again evolved with the term "Toku and Sentai Snob ". This is similar to the debate in the anime genre over the relative merits of "subtitles" versus "dubbing", "re-filming" and "re-editing" footage.