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Revision as of 22:28, 27 March 2020
This article is about an episode in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. |
Dream Battle is the thirty-ninth episode of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, continuing the Lost Galaxy arc. The episode introduces the monster Hexuba, an ally of Captain Mutiny in the Lost Galaxy. Walter Jones (the original Black Ranger of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) provides the voice of the Nightmare Monster.
Synopsis
Mutiny's ally, the evil witch, Hexuba, sends each of the Rangers flowers cast with a sleeping spell. In their dream state, they must battle the Nightmare monster and Mutiny's Swabbies. Mike is the only one to remain awake and he breaks Hexuba's crystal ball, releasing the Rangers from the dream. The Rangers must fight Hexuba.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Danny Slavin as Leo Corbett (Galaxy Red Ranger)
- Reggie Rolle as Damon Henderson (Galaxy Green Ranger)
- Archie Kao as Kai Chen (Galaxy Blue Ranger)
- Cerina Vincent as Maya (Galaxy Yellow Ranger)
- Melody Perkins as Karone (Galaxy Pink Ranger)
- Russell Lawrence as Mike Corbett (Magna Defender)
- Mike Reynolds as Captain Mutiny (voice)
- Richard Epcar as Barbarax (voice)
- Bob Papenbrook as Deviot (voice)
- Rajia Baroudi as Hexuba (voice)
- Walter Jones as Nightmare (voice)
- Michelle Tillman as Alpha 6
- Wendee Lee as Alpha 6 (voice)
- Sean Michael Guess as Delivery Boy
- Valerie Vernon as Kendrix Morgan (credit only)
Zords
Errors
- During the Megazord fight, the Rangers call upon the Stratoforce Megazord, but the Centaurus Megazord appears instead.
- Hexuba didn't think to also put Alpha 6 to sleep with the flowers (it has been shown that 6's predecessor could sleep, and Alpha 6 was placed under an earlier albeit different sleeping spell in Silent Sleep), and the Rangers were careful not to show Alpha the flowers.
- Despite the fact that the dream spell was broken, the Rangers still remained trapped in the dream dimension until Nightmare was destroyed.
Notes
- This is the first Power Rangers episode to have the Rangers fall into a dream dimension, the second being Dino Thunder's "In Your Dreams".
- This is also the second Power Rangers episode where the scheme involved sleep and the dream world. The first is Zeo's Rock-A-Bye Power Rangers and the third one is Samurai's Broken Dreams.
- This episode is similar to Mighty Morphin's "Crystal of Nightmares" with the exception that the Rangers are not afraid and didn't lose confidence.
- Although he appears, Mike remained unmorphed throughout this episode.
- This episodes features two actors from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers & Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers.
- After Nightmare is defeated by the Green Ranger, Nightmare is briefly seen drinking the growing elixir.
See Also
- Chapter 1: The Legendary Blades - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Hexuba's debut; Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 3: The Earth's Wisdom - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 8: Love's Culinary - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 18: The Mysterious Black Knight - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 33: Yearning for Saya - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 34: Invulnerable Iliess - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Hexuba footage)
- Chapter 37: Bucrates' Ambition - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (Swabbies fight footage)
- Chapter 46: Winds of Rage - Super Sentai counterpart in Gingaman. See comparison page. (fight footage)