Power Rangers Lost Galaxy - Episode List

Episode List

# 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"

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