Shift Into Turbo, Part III
- Mr. Caplan told Justin that, based on his test results, he was a prodigy, and as of that fall, he'd be attending Angel Grove High, but numerous instances in the future suggested that Justin and other students attended Angel Grove High during the summer.
- The Turbozord cockpits were completely different from their appearance in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie; now in the rear of each was a Ranger-colored circle bearing the Turbozord's number, and the Rangers' seats now consisted of the yet un-introduced Turbo Carts, held in place by large clamps.
- Elgar's head and face appeared quite different, giving him a meaner look, in the sentai footage.
- At one point, Justin looked out a rear windshield of Mountain Blaster, but his cockpit had no rear windshield.
- The Wind Chaser went from being split in two to being one again in between shots.
- If the Turbo Megazord cockpit was supposed to be in the Megazord's head, a part of Red Lightning, it's unknown how the Rangers could be in it before Tommy had docked Red Lightning with the others; in fact, Justin and Kat were in the cockpit after only the Mountain Blaster and Wind Chaser had docked.
- The Turbo Megazord cockpit had been completely redesigned since Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
- After she and Justin had arrived in the Megazord cockpit, Kat got out of her seat and remarked to Justin how amazing this new Megazord was, but the Rangers had used the Megazord in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
- When Tanya noted as the Rangers were forming the Turbo Megazord that Justin was sure having a good time with this, Adam replied, "He's a kid with a new toy! Let him have some fun! You did, remember?"
- Kat noted that the docking sequence was difficult, and she hoped they would get better at it, yet the Rangers had had no difficulty forming the Megazord in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
- On the tailgate of Mountain Blaster was now "Power 2 Vehicle," while in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, all that had been there was the number two.
- The instruction manual for the Red Lightning Turbozord, had "RV" and Japanese writing on the cover.
- All five evil vehicles drove away with white flags sticking up from them once the Turbo Megazord was complete, despite most if not all seemingly being destroyed previously.
- The teens incorrectly looked toward the northern monitors when an image appeared on the Viewing Screen.
- As the sparkles were dissolving Zordon's image (which was completely purple at the time) with the interior of the tube rippling like water with light shining through it, Zordon's tube was in its proper, redesigned form, matching the current design of the Power Chamber; as Zordon left in the form of sparkles, however, the sparkles flew away from the Blue Ranger's colored tube in the Power Chamber's gallery wall, not Zordon's tube.
- Tommy sent Justin to deactivate the wormhole closer while the others fought Amphibitor, but Justin was stunned by Amphibitor, after which he joined the others in summoning the Turbozords again, apparently without tending to the device.
- Whenever the torpedoes were fired, always by Rygog, only the button for Torpedo 1 was pressed, but both torpedoes would launch.
- During Dimitria's arrival in the Power Chamber, the new, six-panel alarm could be seen in the northern wall, proving that the old PRZ alarm was indeed gone and shouldn't have appeared again.
- How an actual flying "flying fish", not native to the Earth, got into the subcraft, is unknown.