Showing posts with label Mighty Morphin Power Rangers S2. Show all posts
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Friday, 25 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 112: Blue Ranger Gone Bad by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 112: Blue Ranger Gone Bad by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: this is good.

Kimberly's portrayed: Kimberly has painted her and the five of the Power Rangers in their civilian attire in this painting; this is good art.

Billy and Violet: this is also good character developments not just from Billy's perspective, but also the other Power Rangers [in their civilian attire,] as it highlights that The Power Rangers or not they are there to listen, talk, support and encourage one another; for Violet she is understanding and a good person, Billy and Violet they are both highly intelligent people so they will be a good match for one another if they ever go on that date

The honeymoon period is over: Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa in this episode; be it individually or together say comments about one another quietly or dialogue exchanges or Rita takes control of Lord Zedd's Z Staff; this is good comedy.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; this is one of those episodes where this mark is the right conclusion when everything is said and done, so we come to the end of Season 2 here.

 

Thursday, 24 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 111: Wild West Rangers: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 111: Wild West Rangers: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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One-Eyed Bulk & Doc Skullovitch's narrative; Who is The Pink Stranger?: One-Eyed Bulk comes up with the idea of using a divining rod based on the idea that in his words "People are 90% w-w-water." as this divining rod takes him to the nearest water supply, which would be this water trough for horses to drink from; this storyline element and sketch comedy is good, but it has to be said I prefer the jail escape sketch [I have already discussed one comedy sketch so I can't discuss another, it just feels like I would be giving too much away; I can point it out fair enough if I want to, but I can't discuss it.]

What a defence: we have this monster projecting these pin balls at the Mega Tigerzord and this large red beam comes out of the mouth of the White Tigerzord to create this square shield to reflect these projectiles back to once they came; this is excellent action and art going hand-in-hand here.

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; it is a good conclusion to this two-parter storyline


Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 110: Wild West Rangers: Part I by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 110: Wild West Rangers: Part I by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; it the ground running and keeps things going fluently from beginning to end.

Bang, bang: we have the action and comedy going hand-in-hand here; One-Eyed Bulk & Doc Skullovitch sticking up this stagecoach; on doing this The White Stranger on his white steed appears, basically Doc Skullovitch has brought the wrong pistols with them, because on firing them at The White Stranger; they are these joke pistols that on firing them; this piece of fabric/paper [I don't know what it is] comes out with the word BANG in big black text [yes those joke pistols;]

Bloopers: in short the majority of The Power Rangers go to intercept Goldar, this monster and these Z-Putties from reaching this Time Hole, but these Z-Putties get through after this combat sequence Goldar, this monster and then The Power Rangers go to this Time Hole porthole [but not the one which is closer to them at this point, but to the one in the Angel Grove Youth Center, Gym and Juice Bar which is located by these lockers, so why didn't everyone just use the closer one instead of walking this far? I would have let this all slide, because maybe it is possible to have more than one Time Hole porthole and they couldn't do this enthusiastic action sequence in the Angel Grove Youth Center, Gym and Juice Bar so I understand moving it to this wide open location, I just wanted to bring this up as I have already said I understand and it makes sense to me for them to move it. But for The Power Rangers having this group conversation Ayesha/The Yellow Power Ranger saying " There's gotta be another way in! "[Me thinking; Yes you have just come from a location which had another Time Hole porthole which it would have been closer to you.] Billy/The Blue Power Ranger saying "Not from here the energy's dispersed." [Me thinking; So go back to the other one that.] Rocky/The Red Power Ranger says "If that's true we've lost Kimberly." [Me thinking; Hello is this thing on? There is another Time Hole porthole, you have just walked away from it; which once again you would have been closer to it; we never see it but we are led to believe that it is somewhere near.] A small/very tiny moment later [I have missed out a little bit of a dialogue exchanges, because there is nothing there for me to pick apart.] So I will move on we have Tommy/The White Power Ranger saying "I don't want to leave here, cause it's our only link to Kim." [Me thinking; there is another  Time Hole porthole and Rocky/The Red Power Ranger and Tommy/The White Power Ranger both drop versions of Kimberly's name. [Yes I don't care they are on their own someone could have overheard them or something like this; a secret identity is a secret identity end of story, so if you're keeping score the only ones that didn't say anything for me to pick apart are Billy/The Blue Power Ranger, Adam/The Black Power Ranger and Saba and yes I am aware Saba doesn't say anything or get used in this location, but it still counts and finally if you're wondering if The Power Rangers had taken the second Time Hole porthole what they have came across this raunchy which Kimberly is? Well let me put it this way if the Z-Putties can find their way here I think The Power Rangers can do the same as well.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; there are things consistently happening, so this is a good start for this two-parter.





Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 109: Storybook Rangers: Part II by AverageMansReviews

 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 109: Storybook Rangers: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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Bulk & Skull’s narrative; Who are The Power Rangers?: We meet up again with Bulk & Skull as they bring this monster to life [unknowingly to them; it is because Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd brings this monster to life and not them.] What follows this is Bulk & Skull running through this garage wall and making these stencil images of themselves, quickly followed by this monster and his stencil image; this is a good storyline narrative and element of comedy.

2-on-1: the Thunder Megazord and the White Tigerzord/White Tigerzord: Warrior Mode, taking one Mondo the Magician. The art and action work hand-in-hand here; Mondo the Magician looks truly evil and ominous as he has predominantly black clothing, long jacket, straps going around the body with this blue wide strip going underneath these body straps, with a hat that connects around the chin area, with a monocle [on my right, his left eye,] he is silver, black eyes with blue slightly long fingernails, has a very dangerous looking sword and as his name would suggest he has mystical powers as well.

He has no problem showing The Power Rangers what he can do with his sword and a smidgen of his power as he puts his right hand [loosely claw with this hum of aggression to illustrate he is charging up for an attack,] roughly over the facility of his left eye without touching it there is some distance here, turn the same hand over [on closer inspection his hand looks more open as he is getting ready to perform this attack and on top of that we have him doing this quiet evil laugh] slowly moves hand to the right with these white thunder effects happening with electrical sound effects [he is still quietly laughing] knocking down the Thunder Megazord short-term.

 

The camera work has to be given praise as well briefly; where we have Mondo the Magician looking down diagonally and telling The Power Rangers/the Thunder Megazord "Get up so I can finish you off face-to-face."This entire scene is great camera work.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; it does have so much to offer on the artistic front, but having said that this action sequence which I have illustrated in this review is too short and did we really need to destroy Mondo the Magician, he had so much more to offer; you will see what I mean when you watch this episode [I can't say too much more than that because I will be breaking the 3 to 5 things about one episode rule.]

Sunday, 20 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 108: Storybook Rangers: Part I by AverageMansReviewsWe took

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 108: Storybook Rangers: Part I by AverageMansReviews

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Bulk & Skull’s narrative; Who are The Power Rangers?: These two lovable individuals are at this Angel Grove High School Book Fair; mainly because Skull is looking for Skull's Mum's Birthday present he comes across a book entitled "How to cook a Thanksgiving feast? Bulk says "Aer, that would be perfect for your Mum" and [Bulk diagonally walks out of this scene past the camera] and says quieter "I've tasted her cooking."] With Skull looking at him with a mixture of "Did he just say what I think he just said?" Mixed in with a little bit of anger mixed in with a little bit of confusion on his face.

Bulk comes across a book entitled  "Monster Making Made Easy" and basically comes up with the idea they should make a monster, to release it on Angel Grove, to attract the Power Rangers so Bulk & Skull can unmask them; on both counts be it this storyline narrative or element of comedy this is good.

Grumble the Magic Elf: Kimberly, Tommy and Rocky get trapped in this book [the title is the beginning to this section.] Now inside this World it is certainly engaging be it went Kimberly, Tommy and Rocky are in this Forest talking to Grumble the Magic Elf when these Z-Putties show up or when Kimberly, Tommy and Rocky are in this very cold location [where this Snow Monster lives] and presents a big threat to Kimberly, Tommy and Rocky; this is good art and action.

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; now don't get me wrong this is another episode or potentially episodes, considering this is the first part of two parter that does have that feeling and look of it should be in Season 1, but let's be positive it is a break away from the norm; Bulk & Skull bring a lot to the table as well, now just in case I have gotten a little bit of Bulk's dialogue exchange wrong, I have never been good at this side of English dialogue exchange or dictation, so apologies for that. I was just thinking I would point that out now, because I know at some point in the future someone will get back to me and say "That dialogue exchange isn't completely correct." So I may as well own up to it now and get it out of the way with.


Friday, 18 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 107: Best Man for the Job by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 107: Best Man for the Job by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline/The battle of the sexes: now in one way or another there is a lot that in one way or another goes hand-in-hand; be it the storyline firstly being okay, but more to the point it feels and looks like it belongs in Season 1 and not here and now in Season 2. The exact same can be said for the character developments between Kimberly, Kimberly/The Pink Power Ranger and Tommy, Tommy/The White Power Ranger and Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd.

Continuing the battle of the sexes but from a different perspective; Kimberly/The Pink Power Ranger and Tommy/The White Power Ranger are having this argument whilst in this combat situation; Goldar [is in the middle and slightly back in this scene] is trying to get a word in edgewise and involved, so eventually he punches Kimberly/The Pink Power Ranger this is a good comedy and action element.

This episode receives: 4/10, this episode is mixed: taking everything into consideration this mark is the right outcome and this is speculation mixed with a sensible guess, I just wonder because Rita Repulsa is the main one in control of this episode out of her and Lord Zedd, is the reason why this episode feels and looks like it belongs in Season 1 and yes I am aware this is more than a very high probability of being complete garbage; it is just something that has come to me and there is always the possibility that at this stage of this Season; they are beginning to throw in episode fillers, this basically means; episodes which will do the job; to get to in this case the 52 mark episodes for this Season, possibly not the strongest material but as I have already said it will do the job or they are trying to do this holding pattern until the next big storyline may be in Season 3, so between now and then they still need to do something.

Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 106: Return of the Green Ranger: Part III by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 106: Return of the Green Ranger: Part III by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; good conclusion to this trilogy of episodes.

Rise of an old enemy and goes to sleep as an old friend: the viewers get to see the Dragonzord in all its glory destroying everything in his path; he does have the equivalent of a scuffle with the Thunder Megazord, it is good to see that he still packs a wallop but also it suggests with an air of mystery [because we will never know] if they had used the Thunder Saber in its final blow attack; the Dragonzord may have been either heavily damaged or worse as the Thunder Megazord is a more up-to-date Zord at this point.

I've just realized that this was three components going hand-in-hand action, art and character developments; because as I have just been discussing the Dragonzord still looks strong and powerful demolishing and so on; but the writers have in essence protected his image and everything else that makes him a legendary Zord with this air of mystery/protected him from not taking this possibly fatal blow.
On a quick side note; I wish the WWE would do this with some of their aging characters/performers; protect the image of the characters/performers in question by working around what they can do, so that it doesn't break Kayfabe and show that the sands of time waits for no one.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent: yes everything away from the Tommy's/The Green and White Power Rangers is good, but on the whole this episode receives this mark.







Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 105: Return of the Green Ranger: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 105: Return of the Green Ranger: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; it is a little bit slow to begin with but it also gets better the more you watch of it and on top of that it sets things up for the next episode to be explosive in the third and final episode in this trilogy.

The Green Power Ranger vs. The White Power Ranger: yes we have Tommy/The Green Power Ranger vs. Tommy/The White Power Ranger; the one-on-one battle that everyone wants to see and experience; this is a good action sequence and from an artistic perspective seeing these two legendary Power Rangers/Tommy’s going one-on-one is great and having these clouds [you will notice them when either The White or Green Power Ranger/Tommy’s individually jump into the air whilst in this combat sequence with one another.] I did feel the Wizard of Deception broke things up too early; they should have given this one-on-one battle sequence longer, they were on to an excellent thing here.

Blooper: Tommy [The White Power Ranger] saying to Tommy [The Green Power Ranger] "If you're like me you can't be evil." Tommy [The Green Power Ranger] says "Let's face it we all have our dark side." Tommy [The White Power Ranger] replies "My dark side's faded with The Green Power Ranger's powers [this is just an excerpt. So here is the blooper here Tommy [The White Power Ranger] says "If you're like me you can't be evil" then contradicts himself and on top of that confirms he was evil by saying "My dark side's faded with The Green Power Ranger's powers."

What Tommy [The White Power Ranger] should have said "If you're like me you willingly are not evil" because this would be factually correct, because both Tommy's/The Green Power Rangers are created/control by evil magic to begin with.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; everything about the Tommy’s and The Green Power Ranger and The White Power Ranger is great and elements of the Wizard of Deception in this narrative are good; but when he breaks things up well it is not cool.






Monday, 7 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 104: Return of the Green Ranger: Part I by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 104: Return of the Green Ranger: Part I by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; once again it sits down the groundwork for this three parter.

Thumb war: Bulk & Skull thumb war Bulk has drawn a face on his inner thumb, I am not sure about skull's inner thumb we don't see from that angle, but Bulk wins this bout and they continue this in the background whilst the Power Rangers in their civilian attire are sitting at this table [table with umbrella standing in the middle with a hole in the middle of the table] discussing their homework assignment and then we go back to Bulk & Skull thumb war, small dialogue exchange between these two and then leaving this location; this is good action and good comedy [because this is a three parter I was thinking I would include these two here.]

Kimberly doesn't notice anything different: Kimberly doesn't notice the change of clothing from when she last saw Tommy considering they are dating this is one of those things that individually two people dating should and would pick up on surely?

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; it does cover so much in this episode that for the next two parts they have a solid foundation to work from and on a quick side note there is such a thing as a Thumb Wrestling Championships, I was just making sure that the younger generations still called a Thumb war a Thumb war and yes they do, but this came up as well.


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 103: The Wedding: Part III by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 103: The Wedding: Part III by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; it covers so much.

5-on-2: the viewers have these five monsters [giants] taking on the Thunder Megazord and the White Tigerzord/White Tigerzord: Warrior Mode; this is where the action and the art work hand-in-hand, because yes absolutely this entire battle is explosive combat and yes likewise the visual experience matches the explosive nature of the combat, here is something for you to look out for; the viewers have two scenes of first-person shooter [it is where the viewers can see from the point of the Thunder Megazord holding the Thunder Saber and the monster in front of it; just a little distance away, but the Thunder Megazord getting closer; this is all good.

Bloopers: now we have The Power Rangers once again doing combat inside this creepy old abandoned Theatre. I can mention this here because if you watch these episodes in order; you know this already so I can say it here; in short whilst The Power Rangers are inside this creepy old abandoned Theatre they cannot use their powers; which as I have been dictating this; it has just dawned on me if this is the case why are they still in their Power Rangers costumes; wouldn't this still qualify as them using their powers? I would say yes 100%.

But this wasn't originally what I was going to bring up; as I was previously discussing in just less than a second ago The Power Rangers cannot use their powers whilst they are in the confines of this creepy old abandoned theatre, so with that being said; why does Rocky/The Red Power Ranger perform this Ground Punch [very similar to Mortal Kombat's Jax's version, the only difference is Jax's has a purple energy release whilst Rocky/The Red Power Ranger's has obviously a red energy release; just to cover my back I am referring to this version from Mortal Kombat II 1993 Video Game. I don't know if they have completely updated this move by now; so that is why I was a little bit specific.

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; it is a good conclusion to this three parter.


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 102: The Wedding: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 102: The Wedding: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; it picks up where the previous episode ends and it continues from there.

Creepy old abandoned Theatre: now the action and art go hand-in-hand here in this Theatre; be it The Power Rangers being surrounded in this creepy old abandoned Theatre by these familiar monsters from The Power Rangers archives with just their combat skills to do combat with these monsters or this creepy old abandoned Theatre which looks great as it looks like no one has been here for some time, but also has the impression of; back in its prime this could have been a hot spot for the upper-classes and what leads me to think this way is for one example there is a stained glass window and these are not cheap [it is where The Power Rangers get teleported back into this Theatre and upon their entry it is right behind them, you cannot miss it; but someone has covered it over with dirt and dust to give it that old abandoned look/feel.]

Breaking-the-fourth-wall: without giving too much away this is what Rita Repulsa does when she says "It worked" [looking down the camera and then quickly back into the scene/storyline with Lord Zedd; this moment/element of comedy is something different and good.

On a quick side note and in hindsight; they should have made Breaking-the-fourth-wall apart of Bulk & Skull's repertoire as individual characters or both at the same time; they could have got a lot out of it.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; it covers a lot in one way or another and hopefully the concluding part to this three parter can keep things going in this engaging manner.





Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 101: The Wedding: Part I by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 101: The Wedding: Part I by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline: it is good; because this episode is the first part of a three parter it is setting down the groundwork for what is to come.

Evil on the Moon multiplies: be it from a character developments perspective or an artistic perspective there is a lot to see and experience, for one example Lord Zedd has to regenerate his powers every 100 years in his Rejuvenation Chamber; this looks highly creative and imaginative.

Bloopers: Kimberly is not wearing any pink in a scene of what the viewers can see [it is where The Power Rangers are in their civilian attire sitting on this bench on this platform waiting for their train with Bulk & Scull going with them as a group, but at this precise time they are holding their own conversation standing away from The Power Rangers; standing with their backs very near to a part of this Train Station] and then later on for a little time Tommy is wearing the wrong colour bandanna headband whilst doing some sightseeing around Australia [it is Green and not White] and I know what you're thinking "Yes I am that sad to pick up on things like these."

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; it fulfils its purpose of setting down the groundwork for short-term; the next two episodes, but without giving too much away it does long-term as well [on a quick side note, I am aware be it the title of this episode or a little bit of my review may have given too much away, but as long as I try not to give too much away that is all I can do.]


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 100: Rangers Back in Time: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 100: Rangers Back in Time: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline/Bloopers: as you can see this is the second part of this storyline and it is messy, it does pull itself together the more you watch of it but there are quite a few bloopers like; to start [if this makes no sense I'm just putting them in order,] we have Tommy/The White Power Ranger and the other Power Rangers [minus Rocky/The Red Power Ranger, because he is instructed by Tommy/The White Power Ranger to go and take care of this monster which is of a giant size] whilst they take care of things on the ground, but in this sequence on the ground we only see Tommy/The White Power Ranger taking on the ground assault [ Z-Putties and Goldar] with Saba being brought out to do combat with Goldar, where are the other Power Rangers? When Rocky/The Red Power Ranger is inside his Zord Red Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode, the viewers can see quite clearly in the background; the background is as if the Thunder Megazord has been brought online and operational and then from out of nowhere the other four Power Rangers summon their Zords to join Rocky/The Red Power Ranger to bring the Thunder Megazord online and operational; why didn't they just summon their Zords together [to bring the Thunder Megazord online and oppression from the very beginning.]

The next one is how can this carbon copy of the Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode with his staff [thanks to this monster for the previous episode and this one and standing behind this carbon copy] take on the Thunder Megazord and give it a decent challenge? Common sense dictates the the Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode with his staff should be no challenge for the Thunder Megazord, because it is basically five [the Thunder Megazord] on one in Zords or five [the Thunder Megazord] on two including this monster, but she doesn't do much [just to cover my back The Power Rangers say she is a she so if it is good enough for them; it is good enough for me.]

On to the next one; I am going to be a little bit vague here because I don't want to give too much of this episode away, so basically Zordon says Power Rangers you have to go to this location and destroy this thing but be warned there are Lord Zedd monsters protecting it, but when we are in this location there are no monsters here, that's because Lord Zedd hasn't sent any of them down yet be it Goldar and the Z-Putties or be it when Lord Zedd decides to send some monsters down as well, so somehow Zordon can see into the future and then; last blooper the monsters that Lord Zedd sends down via his The Z-Staff I am sure they are not his monsters to begin with they are Rita Repulsa's.

The clash of good vs. evil: we have the Power Rangers faced with having multiple adversaries to deal with in this one sequence of events; this is good.

Two parter monster: the monster for this two-parter storyline is from an artistic perspective highly creative as for one example; she has one of those old Polaroid cameras built into her chest [for the younger generations; a camera which takes instant physical photographs.]

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; the more you watch of this episode the better it gets, so after everything is said and done it finds itself at this mark.




Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 99: Rangers Back in Time: Part I by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 99: Rangers Back in Time: Part I by AverageMansReviews

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Back stories: we the viewers get this show and tell thing; as we find out more about The Power Rangers [in their civilian attire,] Bulk & Skull and a background character/performer.

Does Skull find gold?: Whilst Aisha is holding up this picture and telling the class/us all about it; the viewers will see Skull at his desk, itch inside his ear, pull his finger out and wipe his finger on his desk [you will hear some comical sound effects which accompanies this sequence;] good comedy.

Hand of a Z-Putty: the camera shot is first-person shooter [this basically means from the perspective of this Z-Putty;] this is imaginative art.

Dodgeball: these children that used to be The Power Rangers including Bulk & Skull also as children are taking on these Z-Putties in this game of dodgeball [in short hitting the Z-Putties self-destruct Z button on their chest with this red ball.]

This episode receives: 3/10, this episode is poor; I mean I get this episode's purpose and everything; but it is so dull oh well it is over now. Hold on wait you are telling me there is a Part II? Great


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 98: A Reel Fish Story by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 98: A Reel Fish Story by AverageMansReviews

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Bulk & Skull's narrative;
Who are The Power Rangers?/Bloopers: Bulk comes up with the idea of having Skull and himself doing the old-school fake shark routine with them wearing these strap-on helmets with from a far distance away look like shark fins, but when you get closer it looks a bit fishy. Bulk's thinking was it would attract The Power Rangers, but instead it attracted Rocky and Billy on this jet ski [so close but no cigar.]

The bloopers are; Skull has his fin on backwards, where did Bulk & Skull lose these helmets with these fins on and get this big rubber tube from? When they are a fair distance out from the shore in the first place; Now just in case if you're wondering "They must have had a boat out of camera shot." I would have said yes, but why would they need to swim back to shore in this big rubber tube if they already had a boat or if somebody dropped them off and didn't come back for them or where did the helmets go and where is this big rubber tube come from? I also found it a little bit weird that Rocky [voluntary lifeguard] and Billy just left Bulk & Skull out there as well [I know why they did so Bulk & Skull can continue their narrative for this episode but still shouldn't they get escorted back to shore just so they don't get into any more mischief or trouble; but all I am saying is I just found it weird.]

4-on-2: the viewers have these four monsters from The Power Rangers archives taking on Tommy/The White Power Ranger with Saba; this is a good action sequence.

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good: this is just another solidly good episode.


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 97: Forever Friends by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 97: Forever Friends by AverageMansReviews

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Moral message: in this episode it talks about divorce in this dialogue exchange between Kimberly and Shawna

Shawna is not a happy bunny: I do understand these character developments and consequently the friction, so all I can say here is; they serve their purpose.

Tommy/The White Power Ranger with Saba vs. Goldar: as always this is a good action sequence.

Gymnastics floor routines: these are good sequences of art.

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; I know I haven't said too much about this episode, but this episode gave me enough to shake things up a little bit in these reviews, but what I can tell you is after everything is said and done this episode finds itself at this mark.