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A Golden Homecoming is the thirty-fourth episode of Power Rangers Zeo. It is the conclusion of the seven-episode Gold Ranger arc. This marks the debut of the Super Zeo Zords and the return of Jason Lee Scott to take the Gold Ranger Power.

Synopsis[]

The Gold Ranger requires a new host for his powers, and the Zeo Rangers are thrilled to learn that an old friend has been chosen to bear this honor. But will even he be enough to stop King Mondo's new line of invincible monsters?

Plot[]

Inside the Power Chamber, the three identities of the Gold Zeo Ranger, Trey of Triforia, tell the Zeo Rangers that their power is rapidly diminishing. While the Zeo Crystal is keeping the Gold Powers from fading, the Treys must give them to a new host before they vanish forever.

Currently, Tommy is escorting the person he believes is the ideal candidate to become the new Gold Ranger to the Power Chamber. Wearing a hood and black sunglasses to keep his identity secret, this mysterious individual is targeted by King Mondo's Cogs. Since the Zeo Crystal's power is being used elsewhere, Tommy cannot morph and so he and his friend are forced to run until they come in range for a teleport. As the most of the energy from Power Chamber is also being used to keep the staff energized. Though it seems close, they are warped out safely at the last second.

Meanwhile, inside the office of Det. Stone, Goldar and Rito Revolto are sound asleep when they begin having dreams of fighting the Power Rangers. Suddenly, Rita Repulsa's voice cuts in during their dreams. She admonishes the pair for going soft during her and Lord Zedd's departure. Rita reminds Goldar and Rito that they're supposed to be bad guys. Zedd agrees and think the two have become maids to a couple of meatheads, causing him and Rita to laugh hard. Rita tells Goldar and Rito off to stop wasting time on Earth. Zedd points out they got big plans involving the sabotaging the Machine Empire and they need Goldar and Rito's help to make it happen. Both monsters swear to never be nice to anybody ever again. When the monsters wake up, Goldar and Rito find that their swords and memories (and wings in Goldar's case) have returned.

Now safely inside the Power Chamber, everybody is excited to learn that Tommy's friend is none other than Jason Lee Scott, the original Red Mighty Morphin Power Ranger. After introducing himself to Kat and Tanya, having never met them in the time when he was a Ranger, Jason meets with the Treys to begin the power transfer. Back at the office, Bulk and Skull are given orders to wash and wax Det. Stone's car. As soon as Stone leaves, they call for Goldar and Rito to do the work for them, but the monsters quickly tell off their former masters and steal their Patrol Bike to escape.

Meanwhile, the Machine Empire has rebuilt several of their old robots with special Neo-Plutonium armor to make them invincible and Prince Sprocket has asked that his favorite of the bunch, Silo, be sent down first. The Zeo Rangers are forced to leave Jason and the Treys to finish the transfer alone as they morph and combat Silo. Once fully armed with the powers of the Gold Ranger, Jason joins the fight with Tommy (which Tommy mentions as being "just like old times"). However, Silo seems unaffected by the Rangers' attacks.

Tommy gets Jason to distract Silo so the Zeo Rangers can form the Zeo Cannon but Silo remains impervious. When Klank & Orbus appear and make Silo grow, the Rangers attempt to summon the Zeo Zords but Billy teleports them back instead. He explains that against Silo's enhanced powers and Neo-Plutonium armor, the Zeo Zords will be destroyed.

Elsewhere, Bulk and Skull chase Goldar and Rito in Stone's car to get their motorcycle back but their vehicle runs out of gas and the monsters get away. Suddenly, Silo appears above them as he marches through the city. Bulk and Skull are forced to run for their lives as the car is crushed underfoot.

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In order to defeat Silo, the Treys offer a gift to the Zeo Rangers: the Super Zeo Gems. With their power, the Rangers summon the Super Zeo Zords which prove more than a match for Silo. Mondo sends the rest of his enhanced robots to fight the Rangers in an attempt to even the odds but each are destroyed one-by-one as the Super Zeo Zords overpower them. Elsewhere, Goldar and Rito are teleported off of Earth by Rita Repulsa while Det. Stone is not happy at all to see his car turned into a metal pancake and tells Bulk and Skull to leave him alone to mourn.

Back at the Youth Center, Jason and Tommy train. Jason explains that leaving was not easy but he knew the Rangers would be in good hands with Tommy as their leader. Jason then says he doesn't want Tommy to think that he's going to try and take the leader position back. Tommy consoles him by saying that the Power Rangers are a team and no one of them is more important than another. With a smile, Jason admits that it's good to be back.

Cast[]

Song[]

  • Calling For a Hero (Instrumental)

Errors[]

Notes[]

  • This episode aired the same day as Big Bad BeetleborgsIcon-crosswiki episode 18, Monster RockIcon-crosswiki.
  • This is the first appearance of the Super Zeo Zords.
  • Even though Jason mentions the Peace Conference, Zack and Trini were never named. The closest they are even mentioned is when Jason said "We did a lot of good at the peace conference."
  • The Neo-Plutonium mine, mentioned here as the source for the revived monsters' armor, will later play a role in Wild Force's Forever Red.

See Also[]

External Links[]

Power nav icon List of Power Rangers Zeo episodes Icon-ohranger

1 & 2: A Zeo Beginning • 3: The Shooting Star • 4: Target Rangers • 5: For Cryin' Out Loud • 6: Rangers in the Outfield • 7: Every Dog Has His Day • 8: The Puppet Blaster • 9: Invasion of the Ranger Snatchers • 10: Graduation Blues • 11: A Few Bad Seeds • 12: Instrument of Destruction • 13: Mean Screen • 14: Mr. Billy's Wild Ride • 15-17: There's No Business Like Snow Business • 18: Inner Spirit • 19: Challenges • 20: Found and Lost • 21: Brother, Can You Spare an Arrowhead? • 22: Trust in Me • 23: It Came From Angel Grove • 24: Bulk Fiction • 25: Song Sung Yellow • 26: Game of Honor • 27: The Power of Gold • 28: A Small Problem • 29: A Season to Remember • 30: Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise • 31: Rock-A-Bye Power Rangers • 32: Do I Know You? • 33: Revelations of Gold • 34: A Golden Homecoming • 35: Mondo's Last Stand • 36: Bomber in the Summer • 37: Scent of a Weasel • 38: The Lore of Auric • 39: The Ranger Who Came in from the Gold • 40: The Joke's on Blue • 41: Where in the World is Zeo Ranger 5? • 42 & 43: King for a Day • 44: A Brief Mystery of Time • 45: A Mystery to Me • 46: Another Song and Dance • 47 & 48: Rangers of Two Worlds • 49: Hawaii Zeo • 50: Good as Gold

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