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- While he wrote or co-wrote most episodes in Dino Charge and Ninja Steel, he’s only written a few during Beast Morphers.
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Judd Lynn began his work in the franchise when he wrote the Season 2 episode "Welcome to Venus Island" and continued writing throughout the second season. For Season 3 and Power Rangers Zeo, Judd didn't write any episodes but did serve as the Production Manager although he directed second unit scenes for Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
At Power Morphicon 2010, Lynn told fans he would not be a part of Saban's 2011 Power Rangers season Power Rangers Samurai. However, In 2014, Lynn returned to the series, again in an executive producer role, helming 2015's Power Rangers Dino Charge.
Aug 14, 2014 · Exclusively at Henshin Justice Unlimited, we can confirm, and have an interview with, the Executive Producer of Power Rangers: Dino Charge, Judd Lynn. A fan favorite for years, he has come back to the series and granted Keith Justice
Sep 24, 1994 · Episode data for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episode, “Welcome to Venus Island”.
Season: Power Rangers RPM First Episode: The Road To Corinth Last Episode: Danger And Destiny: Part 2 Showrunner: Eddie Guzelian (1-18) & Judd Lynn (19-32) Executive Producer: Eddie Guzelian (1-18), Judd Lynn (7-32) & Koichi Sakamoto Producer: Jackie Marchand (1-15) & Sally Campbell
Episode 36 The Great Bookala Escape Aired: 11/23/94 Writer: Judd Lynn Director: John Stewart The Power Rangers befriend a kindly alien who crash lands on Earth. Lord Zedd sets his sights on the alien’s diamond energy source, which could give him limitless power.
Jan 7, 2020 · Ever since 2015 Judd “Chip” Lynn has been executive producer on the franchise, overseeing Dino Charge, Ninja Steel, and Beast Morphers. While he wasn’t the only executive producer on those...