When Time Freezes Over

Episode Information

Power Rangers Turbo
Season 5

Title Card for “When Time Freezes Over”.
Episode #
230
Written by
Judd Lynn
Directed by
Yuri Alexander
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
14
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Monday, July 30, 2007
(on Toon Disney)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Carranger # 5, 24, 27
Previous Episode
Vanishing Act
Next Episode
The Darkest Day
Villains
Clockster, Divatox, Elgar, Piranhatrons, Porto, Rygog

Mistakes

  • The octopus that was attacking Elgar was actually the head of “Cruella DeSquid”. (09:06)
  • It is unknown how Divatox avoided time moving at 2x normal speed, while the rest of her subcraft was affected. (09:48)
  • In a shot from space, only the eastern coast of the United States was in sunlight, which would have made it before dawn in Angel Grove as the Rangers searched for the Freeze Key, yet it was still supposed to be the previous day at the time. (12:26)
  • The Freeze Key and the mist in the cave weren’t frozen in any shots in which non-frozen people were moving around. (14:09)
  • Carlos and Justin chose to stop and discuss the situation briefly when they knew they had mere seconds before they’d be stuck in time. (14:08)
  • Phantom Ranger switched from visible to invisi-warp between shots. (14:45)
  • In the city, Elgar told Clockster to turn back time again until the freeze key unexploded, but the freeze key had merely vanished from the cave. (15:28)
  • When Clockster turned around to face the arriving Rangers on the rooftop, one of his watermelon’s fell off, but in the next shot, it was reattached. (15:36)
  • Clockster, who was previously immune to his time shifting, was caught when time reversed. (16:48)
  • Clockster gained a backpack after the switch to Sentai footage and he grew to giant size. (17:36)
  • The Mountain Blaster was not present during the initial establishment shot of the Turbozords. (17:49)

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