< Power Rangers Zeo
Power Rangers Zeo/Awesome
- The Zeo Megazord's triumphant return to the battle after Silo tried to Hurl It Into the Sun.
- When Tommy finally manages to get control of the Red Battlezord. He just starts punching the living daylights out of Main Drain, and then finishes him with a gatling laser barrage.
- The Super Zeozords' debut battle, particularly Super Zeozord 5's fight. It chases Silo II into low orbit, casually blocks his missile barrage, and then runs him through. Then they all form up for a victory flyby.
- The Super Zeozords follow up on that with the debut of their Megazord configuration. The Super Zeo Megazord wrecks King Mondo's sword, raises its own swords over its head, and touches them together, forming an absolutely enormous Laser Blade BFS that it brings crashing down on Mondo.
- In "King for a Day, Part 2," Bulk and Skull (who were teleported to another planet) meeting a One-Shot Character who had been imprisoned by Gasket for some time, passing themselves off to him as great warriors, then successfully fight off a number of Cogs. And just to add to how awesome this is, the Rangers preferred to be morphed while fighting Cogs.
- The Impursonator is one for Rita. It. Beat. The. Zeo. Ultrazord. Holy shit.
- This was also the only encounter in which Zeo Ultrazord used it's "second configuration" for a round two after the common configuration's Beam Spam was blasted back at it. Pyramidas basically acted like a sled for a lineup of the original Zeo Zords, and fire off even more Beam Spam (which didn't work.) This was something people thought only the toy would ever do, but the moment of awesome was kind of lost because HOLY CRAP did the Ultrazord just run away?!
- How about that last episode, eh? The Rangers grow to Ultraman proportions to battle King Mondo, and after that? The original villains blow the Machines up with a false peace offering. What a way to end a series.
Zedd: "We're back!"
- Jason's surprising return, as the new Gold Ranger.
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