Stitch Witchery

Episode Information

Power Rangers Turbo
Season 5

Title Card for “Stitch Witchery”.
Episode #
225
Written by
Judd Lynn
Directed by
Blair Treu
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
9
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Monday, June 15, 1998
(on Fox Kids)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Carranger # 12, 14, 17, 29
Next Episode
The Wheel of Fate
Villains
Delisha Ennivel, Divatox, Elgar, Piranhatrons, Porto, Rygog

Mistakes

  • The tourists on the beach didn’t react to Bulk and Skull’s voices as they approached. (01:40)
  • After Bulk took a bite out of the sandwich, the next shot showed the sandwich completely whole. (02:02)
  • Delisha gave Ashley her card and told Ashley to call her for a break in the fashion business, but when she got back into the limo in which Divatox was waiting, Divatox told her to begin making the jackets; the purpose of the meeting between Delisha and Ashley is uncertain. (04:05)
  • Bulk’s bare wrist could be seen beneath his sleeve, not invisible. (05:48)
  • Blue Senturion blew his whistle to summon Robo Racer, but it made no sound. (14:35)
  • A torpedo carrying a Zord-sized green jacket (with a Blue Senturion badge) flew in and put it on Robo Racer as it fought the Turbo Megazord, but turning the machine evil was unnecessary, since Blue Senturion was already under the spell of his own jacket. (15:57)
  • Despite T.J. pulling Blue Senturion’s powerpack, as soon as the jacket was removed, he was operational. (16:35)
  • When leaping out of Robo Racer, Red Ranger was holding a Turbo Blade. (16:46)
  • When Bulk and Skull reappeared in plain sight, they were fully clothed. (19:12)
  • After Bulk and Skull had reappeared in plain sight, one of the students poured a milkshake on Bulk’s head, apparently only upset that Bulk had eaten his food, but making no particular reaction to Bulk and Skull’s appearance from thin air. (19:58)

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