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This article is about a/an two-part episode in Power Rangers Turbo, the third season in the Zordon Era .

Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers is a two-part episode and the sixteenth & seventeenth episodes of Power Rangers Turbo.

Synopsis[]

At a charity clean-up drive, Divatox's latest monster, Shrinkasect, flies into the Blue Senturion's head and makes him go berserk before shrinking him, and then shrinks Tommy, Kat, Adam, and Tanya to the size of bugs, who then get captured by Divatox.

While aboard Divatox's submarine, the four Rangers discover that they will permanently turn into actual insects if they don't return to normal size as soon as possible. So, they try to make their escape, while Justin, the sole unshrunken Ranger, searches all of Angel Grove for both his micro-sized teammates and Bulk & Skull, who are driving a car with a soda can loaded with one of Divatox's detonators.

Plot[]

Part 1[]

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Part 2[]

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Errors[]

  • In Part I, when the kids load the truck with trash bags, two of the bags thrown are on the tailgate. But in the next shot, they're now piled on top of the other bags in the bed.
  • In Part I, Elgar could have revealed the secret identity to Adam and Justin as Power Rangers in the presence of the children, but for some reason he doesn't.
  • In Part I, in some scenes throughout, the crew's reflection is visible off of Blue Senturion's visor.
  • In Part I, the Netflix subtitles mistakenly have Justin saying "Melted Plaster Turbo Power" while morphing instead of his usual morphing call.
  • In Part I, Blue Senturion was back to normal after having Shrinkasect removed from his head. But in Part II, while shrunk, Blue Senturion makes nonsensical comments like he had when he had Shrinkasect in his head.
    • This was due to him becoming more bug-like, like the Rangers did while they were shrunk. The buzzing was damaging his systems.
  • In Part II, when Tommy says "Don't worry guys. We'll get through this." Tanya stunt double's face is visible through her visor.
  • In Part II, when Piranhatrons retreat the Rangers shift a bit.
  • In Part II, when the Rangers activate the torpedoes, the camera's color is off, as the Rangers suits are more duller than normal.
    • A similar error also happens when Alpha 6 notifies Justin that a detonator is on the beach, where Katherine appears to be more grey than pink on the monitor.
  • In Part II, when Justin morphs, an object appears in front of him during the sequence.
  • In Part II, while the Rangers manage to enlarge back to normal size thanks to the torpedoes, the process of them turning into insects should technically not have stopped, as the torpedoes only change the size of whoever they hit.
  • In Part II, when the Rangers and Blue Senturion return to normal, the crew's reflection is visible off their helmets.
  • In Part II, despite being at the beach, the Megazord battle takes place in the city.
  • In Part II, the scene when Justin looks back at the now invisible Bulk and Skull, is repeated again when Bulk and Skull realize they're humans and invisible, but is now in slow motion.

Notes[]

  • Part I of this episode aired the same day as Big Bad BeetleborgsIcon-crosswiki episode 53, Vexor's Last LaughIcon-crosswiki.
  • Part II of this episode aired the same day as Beetleborgs MetallixIcon-crosswiki episode 2, Metallix RisingIcon-crosswiki.
  • During production of Turbo, a completely different episode titled "Rangers in Concert" (written by Coleen White) was originally meant to be the mid-season finale. It would've focused on not only Carlos (whose surname was originally "Chavez") and Ashley (who was originally named "Missy"), but also Lt. Stone's niece Jenny Hunter (from "Cars Attacks", and she was originally named "Ashley"), as well as introduce Tanya's intern at KAGV named Michael (who was a prototype of T.J.), as well as have the current Power Rangers fighting a cockroach monster called the Rockin' Roach. At the end of the episode, the Blue Senturion would have been fixed, and show Tommy, Kat, Adam, and Tanya the full Millennium Message, revealing Michael, Ashley, Carlos, and Missy as the next team and the ones who save the world from the United Alliance of Evil. But this script was scrapped following the departure of Doug Sloan and Ann Austen. However, "Passing the Torch" works on the possibility that the retiring Rangers did see the full Millennium Message. [1]
  • Tracy Lynn Cruz (Ashley Hammond) and Roger Velasco (Carlos Vallerte) do not appear in Part II of this episode.
  • Part I contains only one shot of Carranger footage, that of Blue Senturion banging his head against the wall as seen on the Power Chamber's monitor.
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  • This episode is a pun to the 1989 Disney movie, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
  • Final appearance and acknowledgement of Mayor Carrington.
  • Bulk & Skull are turned back into humans, but become invisible instead. They'll next appear in "Stitch Witchery".
  • Justin is the only Turbo Ranger to appear unmorphed in Part II.
  • In Part II, Divatox says to Elgar, "You know, one of these days Elgar, one of these days, Pow! Right to the Moon!" This is a reference to the character Ralph Kramden's famous catchphrase from the 1955 sitcom The Honeymooners.
  • The click sounds heard before and after the Blue Senturion's sentences changes after Part II.
  • This is the second time where Tommy and Kat are shrunk. The first being "A Small Problem" of Power Rangers Zeo.
  • It shows that the Growth Torpedoes can do more than just enlarged monsters, but also the fumes can undo any transformations.
  • When the Rangers were tiny, Divatox calls them Mighty Morsel Power Rangers a nod to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

See Also[]

External Links[]

Power nav icon List of Power Rangers Turbo episodes Icon-carranger

1-3: Shift Into Turbo • 4: Shadow Rangers • 5: Transmission Impossible • 6: Rally Ranger • 7: Built for Speed • 8: Bicycle Built for the Blues • 9: The Whole Lie • 10: Glyph Hanger • 11: Weight and See • 12: Alarmed and Dangerous • 13: The Millennium Message • 14: A Drive to Win • 15: Cars Attacks • 16 & 17: Honey, I Shrunk the Rangers • 18 & 19: Passing the Torch • 20: Stitch Witchery • 21: The Wheel of Fate • 22: Trouble by the Slice • 23: The Phantom Phenomenon • 24: Vanishing Act • 25: When Time Freezes Over • 26: The Darkest Day • 27: One Last Hope • 28: The Fall of the Phantom • 29: Clash of the Megazords • 30: The Robot Ranger • 31: Beware the Third Wish • 32: The Gardener of Evil • 33: Fire in Your Tank • 34: The Turn of the Wretched Wrench • 35: Spirit of the Woods • 36: The Song of Confusion • 37: The Accident • 38: Cassie's Best Friend • 39: The Curve Ball • 40: Carlos and the Count • 41: Little Strong Man • 42: The Rival Rangers • 43: Parts and Parcel • 44 & 45: Chase into Space

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