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Billy's on his way back to Earth from Aquitar. But the Machine Empire wants to make sure he doesn't survive the trip through space. The Zeo Rangers will have to pull out all the stops to get him safely home and take on the Mechanizer monster. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull take a course in orienteering but find themselves quickly lost in the wilderness.
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Billy's on his way back to Earth from Aquitar. But the Machine Empire wants to make sure he doesn't survive the trip through space. The Zeo Rangers will have to pull out all the stops to get him safely home, and take on the Mechanizer monster. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull take a course in orienteering, but find themselves quickly lost in the wilderness.
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Billy's on his way back to Earth from Aquitar. But the Machine Empire wants to make sure he doesn't survive the trip through space. The Zeo Rangers will have to pull out all the stops to get him safely home, home and take on the Mechanizer monster. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull take a course in orienteering, orienteering but find themselves quickly lost in the wilderness.
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* TheBusCameBack: Billy returns to Earth and rejoins his friends.
* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: Bulk and Skull manage to get a cab back to Angel Grove and attempt to hide it from Lt. Stone. Barely two seconds pass before the cab driver comes along and tells them that they ought to be thankful for him driving all the way out into the forest just to pick them up. Stone does not take this well, at which Bulk thinks it's probably a good idea to become genuinely lost.
* FromBadToWorse: Mondo interrupting the Rangers attempt to drag Billy to Earth ends with him being sent from crashing on the moon, where the Empire is based, to being hurled into the sun itself!
* TheUnreveal: No specifics are mentioned on how the Aquitians resolved things with the Hydro Contaminators. All we have is Billy's word from the last episode that things were "resolved peacefully".
!!Tropes:
* TheBusCameBack: Billy returns to Earth and rejoins his friends.
* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: Bulk and Skull manage to get a cab back to Angel Grove and attempt to hide it from Lt. Stone. Barely two seconds pass before the cab driver comes along and tells them that they ought to be thankful for him driving all the way out into the forest just to pick them up. Stone does not take this well, at which Bulk thinks it's probably a good idea to become genuinely lost.
* FromBadToWorse: Mondo interrupting the Rangers attempt to drag Billy to Earth ends with him being sent from crashing on the moon, where the Empire is based, to being hurled into the sun itself!
* TheUnreveal: No specifics are mentioned on how the Aquitians resolved things with the Hydro Contaminators. All we have is Billy's word from the last episode that things were "resolved peacefully".
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Teleportation to and from Aquitar was still down, so he HAD to take a ship. And using a Megazord would have easily attracted the attention of the Machine Empire.
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly JustForFun/{{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly JustForFun/{{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly JustForFun/{{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly {{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly {{Egregious}} JustForFun/{{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: This entire episode is one big IdiotPlot centered on this trope, in which no one at any point thinks of teleporting Billy to safety. Neither does anyone think of using the Zeo Megazord, which we've already established can safely fly through space and has gravity-control powers via one of the battle helmets, to rescue the crippled spacecraft! (This last omission is particularly {{Egregious}} as the episode that introduced the battle helmets involved the Zeo Megazord almost falling into the sun, just like Billy's spacecraft, but no one brings this up at any point.)
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Billy's on his way back to Earth from Aquitar. But the Machine Empire wants to make sure he doesn't survive the trip through space. The Zeo Rangers will have to pull out all the stops to get him safely home, and take on the Mechanizer monster. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull take a course in orienteering, but find themselves quickly lost in the wilderness.
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