A Zeo Beginning Part II

Episode Information

Power Rangers Zeo
Season 4

Title Card for “A Zeo Beginning Part II”.
Episode #
157
Written by
Stewart St. John
Directed by
Isaac Florentine
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
22
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
(on Toon Disney)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Dairanger # 37
  • Ohranger # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13
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Villains
Baboo, Cogs, Finster, Goldar, King Mondo, Klank, Lord Zedd, Orbus, Prince Sprocket, Queen Machina, Rita Repulsa, Rito Revolto, Serpentera, Squatt, Tengas

Mistakes

  • This episode originally aired lacking traditional opening credits, leaving Catherine Sutherland, Nakia Burrise, Steve Cardenas, Johnny Yong Bosch, Jason David Frank, David Yost, Paul Schrier, and Jason Narvy (as well as the Supervising Producers, Co-Producers, and Producers) all uncredited.
  • When the teens asked about Zordon (in a continuation of the scene from the previous episode), Alpha’s reply to the teens’ same inquiry was different, as he cheerfully told them Zordon was just fine. (01:12)
  • When the teens and Billy were asking a large number of questions about the Machine Empire, Tommy’s only question was to ask how they could defeat Mondo without their powers; Tommy didn’t seem to remember that Zordon had previously told the teens (as children) that the Zeo Crystal would restore their powers. (02:25)
  • Zordon said that the Cogs had no fear and had to be completely dismantled to be defeated, but both statements would eventually be disproved. (06:38)
  • Bulk and Skull fearfully asked who Rito and Goldar were; surely they would have remembered their various past encounters with the two villains. (08:07)
  • A Tenga could be seen carrying Goldar’s wings in the cargo hold of Serpentera. (09:04)
  • Billy stated that he was giving his Zeo Subcrystal to Tanya, but Billy had not been given a Zeo Subcrystal in the first place. (10:59)
  • Zordon referred to the Power Chamber as the “Power Center”. (11:31)
  • The teens’ images in the morphs would always remain the same, never changing to match a teen’s clothes, altered hairstyle, or other cosmetic or wardrobe alterations. (16:20)
  • During the morph sequence, Kat’s shoulders were broader than Zeo Ranger One’s, Tanya’s shoulders were higher than Zeo Ranger Two’s, Rocky’s trapezius muscles were slightly higher than Zeo Ranger Three’s, and his left arm was quite beyond the Zeo Ranger Three grid, and Tommy’s shoulders were quite a bit higher than Zeo Ranger Five’s. (16:23)
  • From the grid overlay shown during Zeo Ranger Two’s morph, it appears that Tanya looked out the lower of the two visors of her helmet, but in scenes other than the morph sequence, this would have positioned her eyes far too low inside the helmet. (16:30)
  • As a Cog crackled with electricity, showing some of its inner workings as a sort of x-ray image, a robotic skull could be seen inside its head, complete with jaws and teeth like a human; at all other times, however, such x-ray images would show no jaws or teeth, but merely a mouth slot. (17:32)
  • Six Cogs retreated after Zeo Ranger Five’s Zeo Flying Power Kick, but there had been far more than six Cogs involved in the fight. (18:26)

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