Challenges

Episode Information

Power Rangers Zeo
Season 4

Title Card for “Challenges”.
Episode #
174
Written by
Mark Litton
Directed by
Robert Radler
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
4
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing(disclaimer)
Wednesday, September 25, 1996
(on Fox Kids)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Ohranger # 1, 4, 5, 6, 20, 21, 22
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Villains
Cogs, King Mondo, Klank, Orbus, Prince Sprocket, Punch-a-Bunch, Queen Machina

Mistakes

  • Tommy shifted quite a bit with a jump cut when the falcon teleported from Sam’s arm. (02:44)
  • The letters U.A O.H were present on the darkened floor of the Zeozord Holding Bay’s runway. (11:22)
  • Tommy’s Zeonizer crystal was already in the Red Battlezord when he teleported in. (11:38)
  • Returning from the first fight with Punch-a-Bunch, the four helmetless Rangers walked to the center of the Power Chamber from behind the railing of the east side of the gallery, but there was no entrance visible in that area. (13:06)
  • Tommy lamented that Sprocket was taking Tommy’s victory out on the captured Adam, but Tommy hadn’t had a victory; rather, giant Punch-a-Bunch had smashed his own glove while pounding the Red Battlezord (and ejecting Tommy in the process). (13:15)
  • Tommy’s Zeonizer crystal was once again already in the Red Battlezord when he teleported in. (14:33)
  • David asked Tommy if he had the other half of the arrowhead, but it was quite visible around Tommy’s neck at the time. (19:48)

Credits

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