Mirror of Regret

Episode Information

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Season 2

Episode #
90
Written by
Cheryl Saban
Directed by
Terence H. Winkless
U.S. Premiere
Total U.S. airings(disclaimer)
13
(list of airings)
Last U.S. airing
Monday, June 11, 2007
(on Toon Disney)
Tokusatsu footage
  • Dairanger # 39
Previous Episode
Villains
Baboo, Goldar, Lord Zedd, Skelerena, Squatt, Z Putties

Mistakes

  • When a kid complains that “with a kid like him on our team, we’ll never win” Rocky responds “Yeah, but...” (01:56)
  • It was nighttime in the scene where Zedd sent down the Skelerena in a lightning bolt from the moon, yet it was supposed to be daytime. (10:37)
  • Zordon said that the Power Cannon would be a valuable addition to the Rangers’ arsenal, but the Rangers already had the Power Blaster. (11:08)
  • The Power Cannon equipment was behind Alpha in one shot but then no longer there as Alpha walked through the Command Center following Skelerena’s attack. (11:34)
  • When the five teens appeared in the Command Center after supposedly being at the basketball court together, they were scattered in various locations around the Command Center, not in a group. (11:37)
  • When Adam joined the other Rangers, Tommy told him Skelerena was tough, but the monster wasn’t once shown attacking the Rangers. (16:07)
  • Pink Ranger remarked that the Power Cannon couldn’t have come at a better time. (16:31)
  • Upon forming, the Power Cannon didn’t have the extended handles which the Rangers would push in to arm it. (16:34)
  • When the Power Cannon actually fired, its supposed recoil had the Power Cannon aiming above the horizon at the moment of firing. (16:39)
  • Only the Pink, Yellow, White, and Red Rangers put charges in the Power Cannon, but the Power Cannon’s blast consisted of green, blue, pink, and yellow energy spheres spinning around a central red sphere. (16:42)
  • As Lord Zedd stood up from his throne, the footage was flipped left to right (17:30)

Credits

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