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Found and Lost is the twentieth episode of Power Rangers Zeo. This is the third of the four-episode Arrowhead arc, where David Trueheart gets held captive and King Mondo gets hold of both halves of the arrowhead.

Synopsis[]

Tommy's time with David and Sam Trueheart reveals a secret hidden in the arrowhead that he had been given before, one that King Mondo is taking interest in.

Plot[]

Now that Tommy knows that David Trueheart is his brother, the two start to talk as the latter reveals he was adopted by Sam Trueheart and lived on a reservation for most of his life. Tommy asks David why he didn’t tell him before, but the latter said he had to make sure he was his brother, and that the arrowhead contains mysterious powers. Tommy makes a promise to never lose contact with David ever again, but unbeknownst to them, Prince Sprocket and the Cogs were watching in a bush.

Tommy introduces David to his friends, although Skull thought he was seeing two Tommy’s due to the sugar from the doughnuts. He and Bulk even think David isn’t Tommy’s brother and leave to seek more information. However, the two put their plans on hold when they realize they forgot to feed Rito and Goldar. David reveals that he too studies martial arts, and Tommy decides to spare with him for a bit. Meanwhile, Sprocket tells his parents about what he discovered, and King Mondo decides that they kidnap David for ransom, get the arrowhead, and use its powers for evil. Back on Earth, Tommy and David spare, only for the latter to rip up when he jumped over Tommy’s leg sweep. However, David is upset that Tommy was better than him and leaves, leaving Tanya to believe that David’s embarrassed. Seizing the moment, the Cogs take David prisoner just as Tommy arrives to help.

The Rangers teleport to the Power Chamber to find answers, but Billy can’t find David on either Earth or in space, making Tommy despondent. Unknown to them, David is taken to a cave under the reservation fields for holding, and he sees cave paintings on the wall. Before King Mondo could start the ransom, Queen Machina suggest they raise the stakes by sending down Mace Face. The Rangers get alerted to Mace Face’s location, and Billy reveals that the Zeo Megazord is ready for battle again. The Rangers morph and take both the Zeo Megazord and the Red Battlezord out to deal with Mace Face, only to discover that its shell is too strong for them to make a scratch. The Rangers are forced to retreat, but not before Mace Face threatens to destroy Angel Grove if they don’t hand over the arrowhead.

While Billy can’t figure out why the arrowhead is special, Tommy still remembers what David said abut it holding mysterious powers and that they can’t let evil get its hands on it. Suddenly, Tommy sees where David’s at, and gets a message from Sam. Sam explains that the cave where David is being held was said to be the resting place of a greater evil before disappearing. After, Billy reveals he’s been working on a way to combine the Red Battlezord with the Zeo Megazord, hoping that it could destroy Mace Face, but it requires Tommy to be in full sync with the Red Battlezord. Tommy reassures them that he’s fine, but on a practice attempt, the two Megazords fail to combine as the former’s mind is too frazzled to concentrate. When they see Mace Face attacking the city, Rocky suggests they spilt up; Tommy going for David while the others face off against the monster. Tommy goes to the reservation area to look for answers, and with the arrowhead, he starts to look for David. Meanwhile, the Rangers try their best against Mace Face, but are soon overrun by Quadrafighters.

As Billy struggles to find a way to loop around the interface, Alpha discovers David’s location, along with the cave paintings moving.

Meanwhile, Bulk and Skill try to find Rito and Goldar, only to get pulled away by Lieutenant Stone. Suddenly Rito and Goldar arrive, but Stone pulls the duo away as he mistakes it for a monster attack.

Tommy manages to find the area where the cave is located, but is unable to teleport below to get David. Suddenly, King Mondo arrives, demanding the arrowhead in exchange for David’s life. Tommy reluctantly gives Mondo the arrowhead, but the latter doesn’t hold to his end. In the end-credits scene, Bulk and Skull reunite with Rito and Goldar.

Cast[]

Errors[]

  • Bulk and Skull somehow knew Rito and Goldar’s names, despite that when Goldar and Rito lost their memories in "A Zeo Beginning" they couldn’t remember who they are to introduce themselves to Bulk and Skull.

Notes[]

10 King Mondo in same shot as Zeo Ranger 5, Red - new footage - Mace Face episode

King Mondo in American footage.

  • First original footage appearance of King Mondo.
  • This is the final usage of "Zeo Power, Zeo" in the intro and the long version of the Zeo theme, as well as the Ranger shape outlines. Episodes onwards discard the shape outlines, shorten the theme, and discarded "Zeo Power, Zeo".

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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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