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| 61 :02x01 - The Mutiny (1) (Jul/21/1994) | | Whilst out motocrossing for a charity event race, the Rangers witness strange occurrences in the sky. The cause of this is revealed to be the arrival of Lord Zedd, Rita's superior. Tired of Rita's failures, Lord Zedd exiles her and takes control himself, vowing to finish the Rangers off once and for all. | | Guest Stars: Scott Page-Pagter as Pirantishead, Michael Sorich as Squatt | Director: Shuki Levy Writer: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson | |
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| 62 :02x02 - The Mutiny (2) (Jul/29/1994) | | Zedd's Pirantishead monster successfully freezes most of the Rangers' Dinozords barring the Tyrannosaurus, which he instead turns against the Rangers. Tommy's Dragonzord also suffers the same fate. With two of their most powerful vetches under Zedd's control, Zordon and Alpha are forced to upgrade their defenses, and provide the Rangers with new Thunder Zords | Director: Shuki Levy Writer: Shell Danielson, Shuki Levy | |
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| 63 :02x03 - The Mutiny (3) (Aug/05/1994) | | The Rangers, aware that they need to regain control of the Dinozords in order to finish activating the Thunderzords, work on reclaiming them with the aid of an electronic scrambler developed by Billy. They eventually succeed, but Lord Zedd is not about to let the Rangers gain such an easy victory. | Director: Shuki Levy Writer: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson | |
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| 66 :02x06 - Bloom of Doom (Sep/17/1994) | | When the Rangers start up their own clubs down at the Youth Center, not many seem to be joining Kimberly's gardening club, while Trini's volleyball club is very popular. Lord Zedd uses this to his advantage and casts a spell on Kimberly, making her very jealous and hostile towards Trini. He then sends down the Bloom of Doom down to Earth and Kimberly needs to get over her jealousy and work with the team, if she hopes to defeat it. | Director: John Stewart Writer: Cheryl Saban | |
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| 71 :02x11 - The Song of Guitardo (Sep/26/1994) | | When Lord Zedd spoils the Rangers' picnic in the park, and unleashes his Guitardo monster on Angel Grove, it's up to Kimberly and Tommy to rescue their Ranger friends from the trance Guitardo has them under. | | Writers: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson | |
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| 72 :02x12 - Green No More (1) (Sep/27/1994) | | Tommy gets a cryptic warning from his future self about the status of his dwindling powers. Meanwhile, the remaining Rangers have a problem of their own, when Lord Zedd has plans of assembling his own team of Dark Rangers. | | Writer: Stewart St. John | |
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| 74 :02x14 - Missing Green (Oct/03/1994) | | Jason is still down in the dumps about Tommy losing his powers, but he must get over it quickly when the remaining four Rangers are imprisoned by Goldar. Unless he finds a way to rescue them, they will suffer the same demise as the Green Ranger. | | Writer: Danny Sarnoff | |
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| 77 :02x17 - White Light (1) (Oct/17/1994) | | Lord Zedd slowly carves a Fist statue into the feared Nimrod, the Scarlet Sentinel, a monster that proves too powerful for the Rangers, meanwhile Zordon and Alpha have mysteriously vanished, Billy's investigations lead him to the answers, and more questions... | | Writers: Shell Danielson, Shuki Levy | |
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| 78 :02x18 - White Light (2) (Oct/18/1994) | The Rangers, angered by Zordon's developing of a new Ranger without notifying them, are called back to the Command Center to witness his unveiling,. The identity of the Ranger soon becomes the least of their worries as Nimrod rises again to threaten Angel Grove with Trixie and Dixie
Meanwhile, Bulk and Skull's efforts to pry open the crashed space dumpster of Rita Repulsa succeed, fearing that she may reveal the secret identities of the Rangers if they provoke her, Zordon deploys the Rangers to stop her, whilst the new White Ranger battles Nimord and her sisters alone... | | Writers: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson | |
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| 79 :02x19 - Two for One (Oct/24/1994) | | While on a date with Tommy in Angel Grove Park, Kimbery's purse is stolen by Zedd's goon of putties. Lord Zedd makes monsters out of the purse, and the tube of lipstick inside it. The 6 Rangers must then split up and battle Pursehead and the Lipsyncher at the same time, when they attack Angel Grove. | | Writer: Douglas Sloan | |
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| 84 :02x24 - The Ninja Encounter (3) (Nov/04/1994) | | As Lord Zedd prepares to turn his captive Ninja students to the side of evil, The Rangers are finally able to make progress in their bid to rescue their enemies hostages, but a dangerous encounter with a serpent compromises the Rangers most guarded secrets... | | Writers: Shuki Levy, Shell Danielson | |
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| 85 :02x25 - A Monster of Global Proportions (Nov/05/1994) | | Delegates of the impending peace talks in Switzerland arrive in Angel Grove, and Lord Zedd takes full advantage of their arrival to initiate an international incident by unleashing a monster created from the scuplture of a world globe | | Writer: Douglas Sloan | |
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| 86 :02x26 - Zedd Waves (Nov/07/1994) | | Lord Zedd's latest monster transmits a powerful subconscious message into the minds of Angel Grove using radio frequencies, which also affects several of The Rangers, turning Jason, Zach, and Trini against their friends | Director: Jerry P. Jacobs Writer: Mark Litton | |
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| 87 :02x27 - The Power Transfer (1) (Nov/08/1994) | | When Jason, Trini and Zack are chosen to be part of the peace summit in Switzerland. With The Rangers about to be divided, Lord Zedd seizes the opportunity to unleash his new Zord Serprenterra on the planet and the universe. In order to remain at full capability, three new Rangers must be chosen to replace the older guard. The Rangers embark on a dangerous mission to the Nameless Planet and recover a powerful artifact that will make such a transfer of power possible, but Lord Zedd, Goldar, and Serpenterra are not far behind... | | Writer: Judd Lynn | |
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| 88 :02x28 - The Power Transfer (2) (Nov/09/1994) | | The Rangers struggle to escape with the Sword of Light before Serpenterra lays waste to the Nameless Planet. Meanwhile, Zordon calls on Rocky, Adam, and Aisha to help put an end to Zedd's sleep inducing device. When all is said, new Rangers will rise | | Writer: Judd Lynn | |
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| 89 :02x29 - Goldar's Vice-Versa (Nov/12/1994) | | Preparations for a "vice versa dance", where the girls must ask out the boys rather than the opposite way around, is underway, and Adam has fallen for a particularly beautiful martial artist who may provide enough sting to put the new Rangers out of action. | | Writer: Douglas Sloan | |
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| 91 :02x31 - When is a Ranger Not a Ranger? (Nov/15/1994) | | Lord Zedd uses Adam's kaleidoscope to create the Scatterbrain Monster, who then erases Tommy, Billy and Kimberly's memories. Meanwhile, Bulk and Skull find out the true identities of the Power Rangers, but surprise everyone when they end up coming through for the Rangers. | | Writer: Judd Lynn | |
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| 93 :02x33 - Lights, Camera, Action (Nov/17/1994) | | The Power Rangers are expected to appear on national television to deliver a message of peace, but Lord Zedd tries to interfere by creating a monster out of a television camera. Meanwhile, Bulk and Skull believe that they may finally have the chance to unmask the Power Rangers on worldwide TV. | | Writers: Danny Sarnoff, Ellen Levy-Sarnoff | |
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| 94 :02x34 - Where There's Smoke, There's Fire (Nov/21/1994) | | Aisha is made Fire Safety Captain during Angel Grove High's Fire Safety Week. She ends up taking the job a little too seriously and alienates everyone around her. Meanwhile Lord Zedd sends the Flamehead Monster down to Angel Grove and teaches Aisha a thing or two about teamwork. | | Writer: Jerry P. Jacobs | |
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| 107 :02x48 - Best Man for the Job (Apr/29/1995) | | When Kimberly and Tommy both compete to become school president, Rita casts a spell on the two, making them both very competitive and hateful towards one another. Things get worse, when their rivalry begins to affect their Power Ranger duties. | | Writer: Mark Hoffmeier | |
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| 112 :02x53 - Blue Ranger Gone Bad (May/20/1995) | | Rita and Zedd turn an art sculpture of Billy into his exact double, while they kidnap the real Billy and hide him in an alternate dimenson. The evil Billy goes on to trick the Rangers into giving up their Power Coins. | | Writer: Judd Lynn | |
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| Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Jun/30/1995) | | The Rangers face off against the might of Ivan Ooze, an ecto-morphic being whose slime can turn anyone into his willing subject. Ooze destroys the Command Center, dealing Zordon a mortal blow in the process. As the parents of Angel Grove are brought under Ivan's control in his attempts to excavate his ecto-morphicon titan war machines, the Rangers embark on a journey to the distant planet of Phaedos to find the "Great Power" and save the Earth | | Guest Stars: Barbara Goodson as Rita Repulsa, Robert Axelrod as Lord Zedd, Kerrigan Mahan as Goldar, Scott McGregor (1) as Security Guard, Peter Mochrie as Mr. Kelman, Richard Steven Horvitz as Alpha 5, Peta-Maree Rixon as Alpha 5, Kerry Casey as Goldar, Julia Cortez as Rita Repulsa, Mitchell McMahon as Kid #2, Tim Valka as Kid #3, Paula Morrell as Reporter, Paul Goddard (1) as Dave, Paul Pantano as Kid #1, Jamie Croft (1) as Fred Kelman, Karan Ashley as Aisha Campbell/Yellow Ranger, Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam Park/Black Ranger, Steve Cardenas as Rocky DeSantos/Red Ranger, Jason David Frank as Tommy Oliver/White Ranger, Amy Jo Johnson as Kimberly Hart/Pink Ranger, David Yost as Billy Cranston/Blue Ranger, Paul Schrier as Bulk, Jason Narvy as Skull, Paul Freeman (1) as Ivan Ooze, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick as Dulcea, Nicholas Bell (1) as Zordon, Jean Bell as Mordant, Mark Ginther as Lord Zedd, Robert Simper as John | Director: Bryan Spicer Writer: John Kamps Story: Arne Olsen | |
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