Island of Illusion Part II

Episode Information

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Season 1

Episode #
29
Written by
Stewart St. John, Chris Schoon & Shuki Levy
Directed by
Terence H. Winkless
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
21
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Saturday, August 7, 2010
(on ABC Kids)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Zyuranger # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 26, 30, 31, 33
Next Episode
The Rockstar
Villains
Baboo, Goldar, King Sphinx, Knasty Knight, Lokar, Mutitus, Putty Patrollers, Rita Repulsa, Scorpina, Snizzard, Squatt, Terror Toad
Reversioning
Original Air Date
August 7, 2010
(on ABC Kids)
Episode analysis
at Revisiting Power Rangers

Mistakes

  • During “Today on Power Rangers...”, the announcer refers to the episode as “Island of Illusions” instead of “Island of Illusion”.
  • Zack remembered beating the Knasty Knight, but it was actually the Megazord’s Power Sword which destroyed the giant monster. (03:20)
  • Billy remembered beating Madame Woe, but it was actually the Power Blaster which destroyed the monster. (11:56)
  • Although it was Goldar who had told Jason that if he were a real leader he would have saved his friends already, Jason said that “she” was right, and Zack told Jason not to listen to “her.” (12:37)
  • After all six teens had defeated their illusions and their communicators had returned, the teens pulled out their Power Coins rather than their Morphers from behind their backs; to prepare to morph, the teens held their Morphers out, even though they had not been shown re-inserting the coins. (14:44)
  • Real time had apparently passed, and the teens had been on the island for probably an hour or more, yet the Zords were still lying there with Mutitus and Lokar where they’d been before the Rangers’ disappearance. (15:04)
  • The Rangers formed a new zord combination, the Megadragonzord, without any previous knowledge of the combination. (15:25)

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