The best episode directed by Jonathan Tzachor is "Mega Mission", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by James W. Bates". "Mega Mission" aired on 2/2/2013 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "White Light (2)".
When malicious aliens make their way to Earth's orbit, Gosei decides to form a new team of teenage heroes to defend the planet and carry on the proud tradition of the Power Rangers.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: James W. Bates
Zordon introduces the team to the new White Ranger and his mighty White Tiger Zord.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Shuki Levy
Alpha and Zordon go on a secret mission, leaving the Power Rangers to fend for themselves.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Shuki Levy
The Rangers must stop Zedd as he unleashes an awesome new weapon to attack the planet.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
Three departing Rangers transfer their powers to the new Rangers who are immediately called into battle against the Silver Horns Monster.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
Bulk and Skull must save the Power Rangers from the Scatterbrain Monster.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
The Rangers and Alpha 6 are sucked into an unknown high tech space ship. Meanwhile, Dark Specter assembles many of the universe's most evil villains.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
With the Astro Megaship stranded on an uninhabited planet and Astronema's forces closing in, the Red Ranger reveals his identity to the Rangers and presents them with new powers.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
An adventurous young man embarks on an epic adventure in space when he sneaks aboard the massive space colony Terra Venture.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
The Galaxy Rangers are born as five heroes unite to protect the planet Mirinoi from the villain Furio.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: Judd Lynn
The alien invaders send Scaraba, an alien scientist, down to Earth to study the human race. Meanwhile, Troy finds himself face-to-face with Creepox.
Director: Jonathan Tzachor
Writer: David McDermott