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Universal's Movie Madness

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Plot[edit | edit source]

Part 1:[edit | edit source]

After revealing that he had been in hiding after season 4 in the last episode, Dark Specter comes back to help his son with a new plan. During their Visit at Universal Studios Hollywood, Famous stunt-actor Frankie Chang is in Silver Hills, filming his latest movie! The Rebels excitedly visit the set, with Ash and Kiawe ending up getting a job as stunt doubles. But as the stunts grow more and more dangerous, our heroes begin to realize that all is not what it seems, and that the director is actually Cinecon one of Ransik's old Mutants, who's really filming "The End of the Rebels!"

Part 2:[edit | edit source]

The Rangers are trapped in Cinecon's movie dimensions Inspired by the Universal Studios' Movies: Ash & Sora Takenouchi in Dracula, Gladion in a samurai flick, Lillie in a musical, Jen in a kung-fu film, and Eric in a jungle picture. To escape from those, and through multiple others while being chased by Bowser, Count Dregon, and their Quantrons, our heroes will have to literally take the script into their own hands!

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The 2-Part Episode is Inspired by the Power Rangers: Time Force Episode of the Same Name.
  • Dark Specter’s true form comes in the form of Ganondorf as seen in “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.”

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