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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Late in the battle they realize that they need to attack the screen.



* ComputerEqualsMonitor: Enforced. The monster isn't a regular computer but a monster based loosely on Earth computers. Destroying his screen cuts off the source of his virus-based powers, but that doesn't defeat him.



* UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Raymond admits to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) that the anti-virus he'd been working on hasn't been properly simulated, but Adam decides to take it anyway. Thankfully, it works.

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* UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Raymond admits to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) that the anti-virus he'd been working on hasn't been properly simulated, but Adam decides to take it anyway. Thankfully, it works.works.
* VillainousBreakdown: After his screen gets broken, Mean Screen gets pissed off and frustrated when noticing that nothing works anymore, at least the computer virus related stuff. Before he can retaliate with conventional attacks, he's taken out by the Zeo Megazord saber.
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[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]

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[This description was copied Inspired by a computer virus scare in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]Angel Grove High, King Mondo sends down Mean Screen to infect the entire city.
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The Machine Empire, by way of the Mean Screen monster, plans to unleash a virus on the computer systems of Angel Grove. It'll take help from the High School's computer wiz Raymond to disinfect this dastardly plot! Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull get their big break, when Lt. Stone assigns them to help out during a traffic jam because of the computer crisis. But which will prevail, their eagerness to do a good job, or their inability to remember the location?

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The Machine Empire, by way [This description was copied in violation of the Mean Screen monster, plans to unleash a virus on the computer systems of Angel Grove. It'll take help from the High School's computer wiz Raymond to disinfect this dastardly plot! Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull get their big break, when Lt. Stone assigns them to help out during a traffic jam because of the computer crisis. But which will prevail, their eagerness to do a good job, or their inability to remember the location?

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* UnfishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Raymond admits to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) that the anti-virus he'd been working on hasn't been properly simulated, but Adam decides to take it anyway. Thankfully, it works.

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* UnfishedUntestedUsedAnyway: UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Raymond admits to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) that the anti-virus he'd been working on hasn't been properly simulated, but Adam decides to take it anyway. Thankfully, it works.

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* MagicCountdown: The countdown on the computer virus jumps both forward and backward in time multiple times before being stopped at 3 seconds. Oddly, if the countdown had gone as normal it still would have stopped at 3 seconds.

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* MagicCountdown: The countdown on the computer virus jumps both forward and backward in time multiple times before being stopped at 3 three seconds. Oddly, if the countdown had gone as normal it still would have stopped at 3 seconds.three seconds.
* UnfishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Raymond admits to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) that the anti-virus he'd been working on hasn't been properly simulated, but Adam decides to take it anyway. Thankfully, it works.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Billy announces to the Rangers that he's coming back, but King Mondo makes sure the former doesn't make it back alive.
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* MagicalComputer: The episode opens with a very realistic depiction of contemporary Web browsing, but as soon as Tanya finds a "virus" everything shifts to a ridiculous ViewerFriendlyInterface mode.

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* MagicalComputer: The episode opens with a very realistic depiction of contemporary Web browsing, but as soon as Tanya finds a "virus" everything shifts to a ridiculous ViewerFriendlyInterface mode.mode.
* MagicCountdown: The countdown on the computer virus jumps both forward and backward in time multiple times before being stopped at 3 seconds. Oddly, if the countdown had gone as normal it still would have stopped at 3 seconds.

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* MagicalComputer: The episode opens with a very realistic depiction of contemporary Web browsing, but as soon as Tanya finds a "virus" everything shifts to a ridiculous ViewerFriendlyInterface mode.
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The Machine Empire, by way of the Mean Screen monster, plans to unleash a virus on the computer systems of Angel Grove. It'll take help from the High School's computer wiz Raymond to disinfect this dastardly plot! Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull get their big break, when Lt. Stone assigns them to help out during a traffic jam because of the computer crisis. But which will prevail, their eagerness to do a good job, or their inability to remember the location?
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