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* PropRecycling: The first monster the Rangers fight, Ghouligan, seems to have been Psycho Red's monster form. The monster version of the cobra that Ryan fights to get rid of the cobra tattoo on his back is Snizard from ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 1, repainted, sans Zapper Apple, and given a cobra hood. Several previous monsters, most obviously Eye Guy from Season 1 of ''MMPR'', can also be seen among the monsters attacking Bansheera when she falls into the Shadow World in the last episode.[[note]]Which implies that the Shadow World is the final resting place for the monsters and villains.[[/note]]

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The first monster the Rangers fight, Ghouligan, seems to have been Psycho Red's monster form. The monster version of the cobra that Ryan fights to get rid of the cobra tattoo on his back is Snizard from ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 1, repainted, sans Zapper Apple, and given a cobra hood. Several previous monsters, most obviously Eye Guy from Season 1 of ''MMPR'', can also be seen among the monsters attacking Bansheera when she falls into the Shadow World in the last episode.[[note]]Which implies that the Shadow World is the final resting place for the monsters and villains.[[/note]]
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** Jennifer Burns takes over the role of Trakeena from Amy Miller in the ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue'' crossover, due to Miller's disgust with the script resulting in her departure before filming any scenes.

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** Jennifer Burns takes over the role of Trakeena from Amy Miller in the ''Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue'' crossover, due to Miller's disgust with the script her contract resulting in her departure before partway through filming any her scenes.



* TroubledProduction: While the show overall didn't seem to suffer massive issues, the ''Lost Galaxy'' team up ran into more than enough problems to compensate. On top of drawing heavily on ''Sentai'' footage from the counterpart team-up special, which is rarely done for any team-up, given the diverging plots between ''Power Rangers'' and ''Super Sentai'', it was originally released as a video tie-in for ''UsefulNotes/McDonalds'', explaining why the episode focused more on a child actor than, say, the two teams teaming up. After Amy Miller learned that the Lost Galaxy characters were essentially cameos in their own team-up, she left the series once and for all, and the role was recast with Jennifer Burns. While he remained for filming, some of Danny Slavin's lines were looped at points due to dissatisfaction with the production.

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* TroubledProduction: While the show overall didn't seem to suffer massive issues, the ''Lost Galaxy'' team up ran into more than enough problems to compensate. On top of drawing heavily on ''Sentai'' footage from the counterpart team-up special, which is rarely done for any team-up, given the diverging plots between ''Power Rangers'' and ''Super Sentai'', it was originally released as a video tie-in for ''UsefulNotes/McDonalds'', explaining why the episode focused more on a child actor than, say, the two teams teaming up. After Amy Miller learned that the Lost Galaxy characters were essentially cameos in their own team-up, contract would only pay her for one of two episodes, she left the series once and for all, and the role was recast with Jennifer Burns. While he remained for filming, some of Danny Slavin's lines were looped at points due to dissatisfaction with the production.
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* LateExportForYou: ''Lightspeed Rescue'' didn't reach Japan until March 2003.

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* LateExportForYou: ''Lightspeed Rescue'' didn't reach Japan until March 2003.2003, three years after its American premiere.
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* LateExportForYou: ''Lightspeed Rescue'' didn't reach Japan until March 2003.
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* NoDubForYou: Only 24 episodes made it to the 2003 Japanese-dubbed broadcast on Super Channel.
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* SequelGap: The video game is the first ''Power Rangers'' game since ''VideoGame/PowerRangersZeoBattleRacers'' in 1996, four years prior.
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* NamesTheSame:
** Ms. Angela Fairweather is named after [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Zack's]] crush, Angela.
** General [=McKnight=] shares a surname with [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Conner McKnight]]. No connection is ever made between the two, though.
** Fairweather's brother Clark is [[Franchise/{{Superman}} a big guy in glasses and a suit.]]
** Another Loki would appear in an episode of ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'' and this time it's the famous trickster god himself. There appears to be no link between these characters.
** The monster-of-the-week Cyclopter shares the same name as an enemy of Series/MaskedRider.

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