Valerie Vernon - 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"

Read more about this topic:  Valerie Vernon

Famous quotes containing the words episode and/or list:

    The press is no substitute for institutions. It is like the beam of a searchlight that moves restlessly about, bringing one episode and then another out of darkness into vision. Men cannot do the work of the world by this light alone. They cannot govern society by episodes, incidents, and eruptions. It is only when they work by a steady light of their own, that the press, when it is turned upon them, reveals a situation intelligible enough for a popular decision.
    Walter Lippmann (1889–1974)

    Religious literature has eminent examples, and if we run over our private list of poets, critics, philanthropists and philosophers, we shall find them infected with this dropsy and elephantiasis, which we ought to have tapped.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)