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  • Wish upon a Star
  • Wish Upon a Star
  • Wish Upon a Star
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  • Abelt Dessler and the leadership of the Great Garmillas Empire celebrate the founding of the empire with an attack on Yamato led by the disgraced Walke Shultz.
  • Wish Upon a Star was the twenty-fifth episode of Power Rangers Planet Savior.
  • Wish Upon a Star is the second story of the 61st episode from Season 5.
  • Wish Upon a Star is a fantasy upgrade game, developed by CuriousGaming and published on Jun. 25, 2011.
  • Wish Upon a Star is a song, sung by Vivi.
  • Piyo Piyo releases a cry before turning and frantically running in the opposite direction, inevitably tripping on a small stone and being hurled into a fish-like creature's bat swing, which fires him at the target and sends both himself and the target flying.
  • Dr. Smith causes a serious accident through carelessness in handling a fuel cell, despite warnings to take care. After John finds that everyone is uninjured, he is unable to get a clear account of what happened from Don, Dr. Smith, or even Will. Don then brings up other cases of Smith's recent negligence and expresses a hearty wish they were rid of him. Smith reacts in a huff and announces that he will leave the camp. When the time comes, though, he is somewhat taken aback when no one says a word to stop him.
  • Everyone is watching the new Scub Control Cluster form as Eureka reflects on how people have taught her everything she knows, most importantly love. She wants nothing more than to see Renton and the kids again, and be a family with them, but if that wish will cause them to disappear, she will stop wishing. However, she still wants to see them again. Holland and Jurgens talk a little bit. Holland notices a bandage on Jurgens's hand, which he explains is from one of the Agehans who went psychotic when his crew picked them up. While they have no answer for Dewey doing what he did, Jurgens still wants to look after the Agehans as part of his own personal atonement. Holland says he will carry the burden of Dewey's crimes over his shoulders for the rest of his life as part for his failure to und
  • The two Wheaton sisters share a household and a high school, but both feel that they have little else in common. Alexia's days revolve around being popular, dressing stylishly, and spending time with her jock boyfriend, while exerting minimal effort academically. Hayley is socially reserved, admiring her older sister's popularity from a distance while excelling in her studies, particularly science and math. Hayley and Alexia don't get along well at all, with Hayley resenting her reliance on her frequently late sister for a ride to school and Alexia preferring not to be seen with her less-than-cool younger sister.
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Level
  • medium
  • easy
Season
  • 1
  • 4
Summary
  • Fallen stars are said to grant any wish. Enu wants you to bring one back from a southern jungle. She thinks it might be hidden inside a tree.
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DESCRIP
  • Collect 1,000 stars and get your dad back
  • Collect 50 stars in one day
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Repeatable
  • No
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Number
  • 8
Previous
Singer
Client
  • Enu
Reward
  • Cactus Stems x 4
Album
Series
Screenplay
  • Sadayuki Murai
Name
Genre
  • Fantasy
Type
  • Fantasy
ReleaseDate
  • 2012-10-13
JapaneseTitle
  • 星に願いを
  • Hoshi ni Negai wo
daysleft
  • 339
Author
Pre
  • My Real Life
Items
Pub
  • 2011-06-25
Use
  • Character Image songs
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Episode
  • 50
edate
  • 2007-04-28
PREV
  • "The Sky Is Falling"
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NEXT
  • We Are!
  • "The Raft"
  • "Clockwork Prisoner"
  • AO: Born Slippy (Deep Blue)
  • Alt Ending: Eureka Seven New Order
Director
  • Yasushi Murotani
Requirements
  • Bastok Reputation 5
iga
  • No
upg
  • Yes
jdate
  • 2006-04-02
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  • Everyone is watching the new Scub Control Cluster form as Eureka reflects on how people have taught her everything she knows, most importantly love. She wants nothing more than to see Renton and the kids again, and be a family with them, but if that wish will cause them to disappear, she will stop wishing. However, she still wants to see them again. Holland and Jurgens talk a little bit. Holland notices a bandage on Jurgens's hand, which he explains is from one of the Agehans who went psychotic when his crew picked them up. While they have no answer for Dewey doing what he did, Jurgens still wants to look after the Agehans as part of his own personal atonement. Holland says he will carry the burden of Dewey's crimes over his shoulders for the rest of his life as part for his failure to understand and save his brother from his madness. After carefully studying them, it is discovered that the collars Eureka and Anemone wore were designed by Dewey to be activated upon his death, meaning that Dewey had planned his death from the beginning as a final attempt to achieve his plan. They speculate that Dewey foresaw that the Limit of Questions wouldn't activate right away and the Scub Coral would restore order, and if the Scub Control Cluster was destroyed, Eureka or Anemone would replace it. As a result, Dewey created the collars to send a program that would cause the Scub Coral to destroy the world. However, it is noted that the Limit of Questions hasn't occurred yet, and Anemone figures that Eureka is still alive and is fighting the impulse to become the next Control Cluster. Meanwhile, Renton and the kids are saddened that Eureka is gone. Talho comes in to check on them and gives the kids a hug to comfort them. Holland orders Renton to get up on his feet, but Renton says he couldn't do anything to stop it. Holland grabs him by the collar and Renton says that he not only failed to save Eureka, but he failed to save his father and sister. He also calls himself a brat who only talks big. Holland instead orders him to get in gear because they are going to go see Eureka. After changing into new clothes and exhibiting a determined and mature face, Renton is taken to the bridge by Holland, who tells Renton to use the Trapar Compac Drive to communicate with Eureka and reach a resolution between the Scub Coral and humans. After being brought to the bridge, Talho notes that he's grown up. The Gekko takes off to where the new Scub Control Cluster is forming. Renton and the kids try to get and send a signal through the Compac Drive to Eureka, but the connection is quickly growing weaker. While holding Charles' ring, Renton repeats his father's line "Don't beg, you earn by winning or you won't get anything" Holland grins that that line was always meant for Renton. The Izumo's crew watches the Gekko take off, and Anemone wishes she had a boyfriend who would do all that for her, and Jurgens reminds her that she has Dominic. She laughs and says that's true, and holds hands with Dominic, whom she says is cuter than Renton is. The Gekko knows it will take at least six hours to reach where Eureka is and there is a mass of antibodies around the Command Center. Renton tells Holland to let him fight with them but Holland tells him they will take care of the fighting so he should have faith in the Gekko. The kids are doing their best to get a signal from Eureka, but they still haven't received a response from her. Renton gives Maurice an envelope (later revealed to contain a letter that mentions his intention to adopt the children and he will be wondering around the planet with Eureka for a while) because he has a plan and asks him to look out for his siblings. Renton says he will use the Amita Drive to get a better signal, and Maurice asks if Nirvash answered him, which Renton says yes. Maurice then gives Renton a hair clip to give to Eureka and for good luck. Moondoggie's starting to show the strain of piloting against the Antibodies, but Holland tells him to deal with it because the fate of the world is riding with them. On the hanger, Renton remembers how he first met Eureka and all he's gone through with her. He begs Nirvash to help him reach Eureka because he doesn't want things with her to end like this. He grabs the Compac Drive and there is an explosion, which shakes the entire ship. When everyone looks on the screen, they see that the Nirvash has evolved, and the kids see the Compac Drive flashing Renton's name on it. Holland asks what has happened, but Renton has no idea why Nirvash evolved other than it reacted to his feelings. The kids pipe up and say that only their papa can save their mama. Holland tells Renton to save Eureka if she is the one he truly loves. The Nirvash launches, and Renton knows he needs to destroy the Antibodies, and is willing to carry that burden over his shoulders if Eureka calls it a sin because he is desperate to get to her. Renton then easily destroys the Antibodies with a single beam. The crew watches in amazement and they are proud of how much he's grown up. Stoner complains about missing the chance to take a good picture and Holland says he can wait until Renton comes back. Ken-Goh says that Renton is not coming back to the Gekkostate because he never fitted within the crew, but now he's out grown them. Holland comments that it's like Renton to graduate without consent and he will take care of the kids until he returns with Eureka. The Nirvash attempts to bust through the Zone, but is restrained by the force of it. Renton remembers everything he has gone through with Eureka, and his desire to save her drives him to finally smash through the Zone and reaches her. He tells her not say goodbye to him and go off alone, and she is overjoyed that he really came to save her. He reminds her of his promise to be with her forever. She tells him that she can't go back, but he tells her that she is making a choice to give up being a Coralian in order to save the planet and he has made a choice, too; he has chosen to give up being human because he cherishes the planet he met her on. He puts the flower hair clip in her hair, revealing a green gemstone on her forehead, and asks her to merge with the Scub Coral with him, and she agrees because she can do anything with him. They finally share their first kiss. The Compac Drive reads 'Renton and Eureka' in a heart shape, and the Control Cluster begins to break apart by the Nirvash and sends a rainbow-colored light with a heart shape into the moon. Nirvash ejects Renton and Eureka, and in a feminine voice, thanks them for all their adventures together and tells them that the Scub Coral has found enlightenment. In order to prevent the Limit of Questions from happening again, Nirvash will become the new ScubControl Cluster and half of the Scub Coral will teleport to another universe. It tells them to set an example for the rest of the world by living together and bringing forth a new evolution, and the Coral will return until all are one before vanishing in a bright light. As Nirvash disappears, seven green orbs scatter across the planet and a wave of trapar forms into a circle around the planet. After bidding farewell to Nirvash, Eureka tells Renton "let's go home", to which he replies "Yeah, home to our planet", and kiss again as they land on the planet. The Gekko crew wonders what happened as they watch fragments of the Scub Coral leave, and Gonzy explains that was the Second Summer of Love and vanishes, revealing he was a Coralian as well. Holland and Talho know this means Renton has decided to become one of them - a true hero like his father. A year later, the kids are living with Axel and are having dinner. Axel looks over the Thurston family record book and sees the section that lists Eureka and the kids with Renton's last name, confirming that Renton and Eureka have gotten married and formally adopted the children. Maurice asks if they are a bother for coming to live with him, but he says no because they are technically family. As they take a walk, Axel points out that Renton is the first one in the family to return home and is happy to have (adopted) great-grandchildren. They go up the hill to see the moon with Renton and Eureka's names on it. Maeter suggests they pray for the two of them to return home safely. Axel asks Renton to hurry back home with Eureka because their (adopted) kids miss them. Elsewhere, Anemone and Dominic are camping and looking at the moon. In a forest, Renton and Eureka are seen by a lake, holding hands and red and blue lights flashing from their foreheads, and the final scene shows a new kind of Earth with a circle of trapar around it.
  • Abelt Dessler and the leadership of the Great Garmillas Empire celebrate the founding of the empire with an attack on Yamato led by the disgraced Walke Shultz.
  • Wish Upon a Star was the twenty-fifth episode of Power Rangers Planet Savior.
  • Wish Upon a Star is the second story of the 61st episode from Season 5.
  • Wish Upon a Star is a fantasy upgrade game, developed by CuriousGaming and published on Jun. 25, 2011.
  • Wish Upon a Star is a song, sung by Vivi.
  • Piyo Piyo releases a cry before turning and frantically running in the opposite direction, inevitably tripping on a small stone and being hurled into a fish-like creature's bat swing, which fires him at the target and sends both himself and the target flying.
  • The two Wheaton sisters share a household and a high school, but both feel that they have little else in common. Alexia's days revolve around being popular, dressing stylishly, and spending time with her jock boyfriend, while exerting minimal effort academically. Hayley is socially reserved, admiring her older sister's popularity from a distance while excelling in her studies, particularly science and math. Hayley and Alexia don't get along well at all, with Hayley resenting her reliance on her frequently late sister for a ride to school and Alexia preferring not to be seen with her less-than-cool younger sister. One night, Hayley is outside studying the night sky for her science class, while Alexia relaxes in the outdoor hot tub with her boyfriend, Kyle. When Hayley sees a shooting star, she wishes aloud to become her sister Alexia, then turns to see Alexia also watching the sky. The two of them awaken the next morning to find themselves trapped in each other's body. Hayley assumes responsibility for the swap, mentioning her wish. Distraught, Alexia forbids Hayley to go to school in her place, and she instigates a variety of wish-making attempts for Hayley to reverse their condition, all of which are unsuccessful. Hayley is content to fill her sister's role for the day, as she can now experience the glamor of Alexia's life firsthand. After the first day ends, they realize that they may be stuck like this for a while. They each spend the next few days purposely trying to ruin anything important to the other, such as their social reputation and extra-curricular activities. One day, Hayley (in Alexia's body) wears the same outfit that she had worn the day before, and Alexia (in Hayley's body) goes to school dressed up as a dominatrix. Their parents choose not to interfere, as they had just started a "hands-off" approach to parenting. Eventually, however, Hayley and Alexia learn to look at their lives with new perspective. As they each become accustomed to the other's life, they begin to relate to one another better and become closer as sisters. While spending an evening outside searching for a shooting star to make their wish to switch back, they decide to spend one more day as each other. Hayley's task (in Alexia's body) is to help convince her teachers that Alexia is not an "airhead," and Alexia (in Hayley's body) is to help show Hayley how easily Hayley can get a guy. Hayley's and Alexia's plans work, and they decide that it's time for them to switch back. As they lay outside watching for a shooting star, they fall asleep early; Hayley wakes up during the night in time to wish on a star. When she awakens the next morning, she finds that they didn't switch back and believes that they will never be able to return to their own bodies, but she doesn't tell Alexia. Alexia and Hayley attend the Winter Festival dance, where Hayley breaks down and tells Alexia that they can't switch back. Alexia then confesses that she saw the first shooting star when she was with Kyle and wished to be Hayley, since she had been jealous of Hayley's intellect and well-structured plans for her future. Realizing that it was their combined wishing that caused their switch, they sit outside and, seeing a shooting star, wish together to be themselves again. Opening their eyes, they are delighted to see their wish has come true. They return to the Winter Festival, where Alexia is crowned queen. She then dances on stage with her boyfriend, while Hayley finds their new neighbor Simon and dances with him.
  • Dr. Smith causes a serious accident through carelessness in handling a fuel cell, despite warnings to take care. After John finds that everyone is uninjured, he is unable to get a clear account of what happened from Don, Dr. Smith, or even Will. Don then brings up other cases of Smith's recent negligence and expresses a hearty wish they were rid of him. Smith reacts in a huff and announces that he will leave the camp. When the time comes, though, he is somewhat taken aback when no one says a word to stop him. Will soon begins to worry about Dr. Smith on his own, but his father assures him there is nothing to fear. Meanwhile, Smith has set up a small camp, and as night draws on, becomes increasingly afraid at being alone. Will later appears to check on him, suggests a better location for his camp, and the two go off. They soon come across the apparently ancient and decayed ruins of an alien spacecraft, and discover a strange helmet within it. Almost accidentally, they discover that the helmet has the power to materialize their wishes. Smith asks him what he'd like. He'd like a bike or a telescope, but then he decides he wants an apple. Apples come raining down upon Smith and Will. It soon becomes apparent that Will had snuck out of camp without permission, and he is forced to tell everyone where Dr. Smith is when his father discovers a basket of apples in his son's cabin, products of the wishing helmet. Don and John pay a visit to Dr. Smith, who grandly promises to use the device to create a new Jupiter 2. They next day he attempts it, but when only a small model appears, they deduce that the machine has certain limitations. Although Smith remains ensconced in his now fabulously appointed camp, he graciously shares the helmet with the Robinsons. Very soon, though, it becomes apparent that having the means of making your fondest wishes come true has very serious negative effects on the various members of the crew. Even after John's stern words bring his family back to their senses, Smith continues to indulge his every whim. When he wishes for a servant, however, he has gone to far. A strange mummy-like being appears out of a locker in the aft of the ruined spaceship and moves toward him. Smith fears for his life and runs back to the Jupiter 2, the creature in pursuit. He arrives just as the Robinsons have discovered that everything they wished into existence has now fallen to pieces. When the creature arrives, John demands an explanation, but it is clear that the visitor is only seeking the helmet which Smith has hidden away. Eventually, John is able to bring about its return to the ruined ship and the creature retires with it back into the locker from which it emerged. When Will tries to follow, he finds only an empty, cobweb filled space, with no sign of the creature or the helmet. Will wonders why the alien took the device back and John tells him it was greed and selfishness—Smith asked for too much.
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