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{{EpisodeInfo
|image=Tumblr_n80nnxauOM1ri27ipo7_1280.png
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|epcode=5x20
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|epcode = 5x20
|airdate=September 12, 1997
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|airdate = September 12, 1997
|season=Power Rangers Turbo
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|season = Power Rangers Turbo
|writer = Judd Lynn
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|writer = [[Judd Lynn]]
|director = Blair Treu
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|director = [[Blair Treu]]
 
|previous = Passing the Torch
 
|previous = Passing the Torch
|next = The Wheel of Fate}}
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|next = The Wheel of Fate
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'''Stitch Witchery '''
 
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'''Stitch Witchery''' is the twentieth episode of ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]''.
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Ashley's jacket becomes Angel Grove's latest fashion trend, and thanks to Divatox, they make the wearer evil. Blue Senturion and the other Rangers put on five of the jackets and start causing trouble, and it's up to Ashley to stop them. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull, back to being humans but invisible, cause mischief around Angel Grove.
 
Ashley's jacket becomes Angel Grove's latest fashion trend, and thanks to Divatox, they make the wearer evil. Blue Senturion and the other Rangers put on five of the jackets and start causing trouble, and it's up to Ashley to stop them. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull, back to being humans but invisible, cause mischief around Angel Grove.
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[[Piranhatrons]] mass-produce the jacket and apply potions to the fabric in order to instill anger in whoever wears them, plus chocolate to make them irresistible to the consumer public. While Bulk and Skull are turning their invisibility into a magic act for money, everybody on the beach is furiously buying the jackets and becoming utter jerks towards each other. T.J., Cassie, Carlos, and Justin are unable to resist the fashion craze and its power over them.
 
[[Piranhatrons]] mass-produce the jacket and apply potions to the fabric in order to instill anger in whoever wears them, plus chocolate to make them irresistible to the consumer public. While Bulk and Skull are turning their invisibility into a magic act for money, everybody on the beach is furiously buying the jackets and becoming utter jerks towards each other. T.J., Cassie, Carlos, and Justin are unable to resist the fashion craze and its power over them.
   
With the Rangers out of the way, Divatox sets her sights on the Angel Grove museum, where valuable gemstones are being delivered. The only one available to stop the looting is Ashley, who manipulates Elgar into locking himself and Rygog out of the delivery bay. Delisha then tricks the Blue Senturion into wearing a jacket. Unable to fight the Blue Senturion alone, Ashley attempts to con her fellow Rangers out of their jackets. Fortunately, the spell vanishes once the jackets come off, and the Rangers morph into action.
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With the Rangers out of the way, Divatox sets her sights on the Angel Grove museum, where valuable gemstones are being delivered. The only one available to stop the looting is Ashley, who manipulates Elgar into locking himself and Rygog out of the delivery bay. When Ashley confronts the other Rangers on why they didn't help her, they retort with verbal abuse. Delisha then tricks the Blue Senturion into wearing a jacket. Unable to fight the Blue Senturion alone, Ashley attempts to con her fellow Rangers out of their jackets. Fortunately, the spell vanishes once the jackets come off, and the Rangers morph into action.
   
 
The Blue Senturion summons his [[Robo Racer]] (which also gets its own jacket), forcing the Rangers to fight their friend in the [[Turbo Megazord]]. After T.J. gets into the Robo Racer and removes the jacket, the Blue Senturion comes to his senses and helps the Rangers destroy a freshly-enlarged Delisha.
 
The Blue Senturion summons his [[Robo Racer]] (which also gets its own jacket), forcing the Rangers to fight their friend in the [[Turbo Megazord]]. After T.J. gets into the Robo Racer and removes the jacket, the Blue Senturion comes to his senses and helps the Rangers destroy a freshly-enlarged Delisha.
   
At the Juice Bar, Ashley is told what everybody really thinks of her jacket, which disappoints her but comes as a relief. Nearby, Bulk and Skull are stealing more food from the customers, but their fun ends when they turn visible again.
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At the Juice Bar, Ashley is told what everybody really thinks of her jacket, which disappoints her but comes as a relief. Nearby, Bulk and Skull are stealing more food from the customers, but their fun ends when they turn visible again. Lt. Stone is happy to see the two, noting how they seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth for a while. Bulk tries to explain by saying the two were 'monkeying around'.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Selwyn Ward]] as [[T.J. Johnson]] (Red Turbo Ranger 2)
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*[[Selwyn Ward]] as [[T.J. Johnson]] (Red Turbo Ranger)
*[[Roger Velasco]] as [[Carlos Vallerte]] (Green Turbo Ranger 2)
 
 
*[[Blake Foster]] as [[Justin Stewart]] (Blue Turbo Ranger)
 
*[[Blake Foster]] as [[Justin Stewart]] (Blue Turbo Ranger)
*[[Tracy Lynn Cruz]] as [[Ashley Hammond]] (Yellow Turbo Ranger 2)
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*[[Roger Velasco]] as [[Carlos Vallerte]] (Green Turbo Ranger)
*[[Patricia Ja Lee]] as [[Cassie Chan]] (Pink Turbo Ranger 2)
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*[[Tracy Lynn Cruz]] as [[Ashley Hammond]] (Yellow Turbo Ranger)
 
*[[Patricia Ja Lee]] as [[Cassie Chan]] (Pink Turbo Ranger)
 
*[[David Walsh]] as [[Blue Senturion]] (voice)
 
*[[David Walsh]] as [[Blue Senturion]] (voice)
 
*[[Paul Schrier]] as [[Farkas Bulkmeier|Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier]]
 
*[[Paul Schrier]] as [[Farkas Bulkmeier|Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier]]
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*[[Lex Lang]] as Rygog (voice)
 
*[[Lex Lang]] as Rygog (voice)
 
*[[Scott Page-Pagter]] as [[Porto]] (voice)
 
*[[Scott Page-Pagter]] as [[Porto]] (voice)
*??? as [[Delisha Ennivel]] (voice)
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*[[Forbes Riley]] as [[Delisha Ennivel]] (voice)
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==Errors==
 
*When Bulk and Skull are performing their magic show, part of Bulk's arm is seen, even though they're both invisible. More than likely a simple production error.
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*After Delisha's multicolored cloth tentacles electrocute Robo Racer, a shot of the Rangers in the Turbo Megazord is shown as if they were being attacked instead.
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*The new Rangers all know who Blue Senturion despite never being depicted as meeting him before. They also don't behave like being a Ranger, using the Zords, etc is new to them despite this being the first episode to feature them using Ranger powers.
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*Despite that he’s no longer a cop, [[Gregg Bullock]] is still credited as “Lt. Stone” in the opening credits.
   
== Notes ==
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==Notes==
*[[Jason David Frank]], [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], [[Catherine Sutherland]] and [[Nakia Burrise]] have all been removed from the opening credits and replaced with [[Selwyn Ward]], [[Roger Velasco]], [[Patricia Ja Lee]] and [[Tracy Lynn Cruz]].
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*[[Jason David Frank]], [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], [[Catherine Sutherland]] and [[Nakia Burrise]] have all been removed from the opening credits and replaced with [[Selwyn Ward]], [[Roger Velasco]], [[Patricia Ja Lee]] and [[Tracy Lynn Cruz]], respectively.
*Unlike the previous opening, each Ranger is shown in civilian attire along with a few boxes that depict them morphed and making karate poses.
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*Unlike the previous opening, each Ranger is shown in civilian attire along with a few boxes that depict them morphed and making karate poses.
*First episode since "[[Beauty and the Beast]]" that [[Tommy]] isn't a regular, and the first episode since "[[Along Came a Spider]]" that he didn't appear.
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*First episode since [[season 2]]'s "[[Beauty and the Beast]]" that [[Tommy]] isn't a regular, and the first episode since [[season 3]]'s "[[Along Came a Spider]]" that he didn't appear.
*[[Paul Schrier]] and [[Jason Narvy]] have been restored to the opening credits.
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*[[Paul Schrier]] and [[Jason Narvy]] have been restored to the opening credits. Besides, Bulk and Skull recover their human form. They were seen as human last time in "[[Shift Into Turbo]] Part I" and only interacted with the old Turbo Rangers when they were monkeys.
 
*The morphing sequence from this episode onwards is far shorter, with the Rangers no longer calling out the name of their [[Turbozord]] (marking the first time the Rangers haven't called something out during the morph, something that will continue throughout the series). All the morphs also take the same amount of time, with the helmet forming and [[Justin]]'s size alteration both receiving far less exposure.
 
*The morphing sequence from this episode onwards is far shorter, with the Rangers no longer calling out the name of their [[Turbozord]] (marking the first time the Rangers haven't called something out during the morph, something that will continue throughout the series). All the morphs also take the same amount of time, with the helmet forming and [[Justin]]'s size alteration both receiving far less exposure.
 
*This is the first episode to use [[Eyecatch|eyecatches]] before and after commercial breaks. Though eyecatches have been used in almost every ''Super Sentai'' series to date, ''Turbo'' is currently the only ''Power Rangers'' series to utilize them.
 
*This is the first episode to use [[Eyecatch|eyecatches]] before and after commercial breaks. Though eyecatches have been used in almost every ''Super Sentai'' series to date, ''Turbo'' is currently the only ''Power Rangers'' series to utilize them.
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*During the Zord battle against the Robo Racer, a lot of footage of the monster assembling the missile which gace the Zord it's jacket was cut. This is mainly because of the presence of [[Instructor Ritchihiker]] /[[General Havoc]] who hasn't been introduced yet.
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**He was introduced in the episode that this steals footage from.
   
==Error==
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==Songs==
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*[[We Need A Hero]] (instrumental)
*When Bulk and Skull are performing their magic show, you can clearly see part of Bulk's arm, even though they're both invisible.
 
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*You Are the Power Team
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
{{SS|Ep. 17: Wearing Authority, Head-On Collision!|Gekisou Sentai Carranger}} (fight footage & story)
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{{SS|Ep. 17: Wearing Authority, Head-On Collision!|Carranger}} (fight footage & story)
 
[[Category:Turbo]]
 
[[Category:Turbo]]
 
[[Category:Episode]]
 
[[Category:Episode]]

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

Stitch Witchery is the twentieth episode of Power Rangers Turbo.

Synopsis

Ashley's jacket becomes Angel Grove's latest fashion trend, and thanks to Divatox, they make the wearer evil. Blue Senturion and the other Rangers put on five of the jackets and start causing trouble, and it's up to Ashley to stop them. Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull, back to being humans but invisible, cause mischief around Angel Grove.

Plot

Ashley's attempt to sew a new jacket in Design class has her frustrated, but Cassie seems to be more interested in the tacky plaid jacket she's currently wearing. A fashion designer named Delisha Ennivel is also interested and convinces Ashley to sell her the design, though Ashley is unaware that Delisha is one of Divatox's monsters in disguise. Elsewhere, Bulk and Skull are invisible as a side-effect from being turned back to humans after all their monkey misadventures, and are now exploiting it by stealing food from picnickers on the beach.

Piranhatrons mass-produce the jacket and apply potions to the fabric in order to instill anger in whoever wears them, plus chocolate to make them irresistible to the consumer public. While Bulk and Skull are turning their invisibility into a magic act for money, everybody on the beach is furiously buying the jackets and becoming utter jerks towards each other. T.J., Cassie, Carlos, and Justin are unable to resist the fashion craze and its power over them.

With the Rangers out of the way, Divatox sets her sights on the Angel Grove museum, where valuable gemstones are being delivered. The only one available to stop the looting is Ashley, who manipulates Elgar into locking himself and Rygog out of the delivery bay. When Ashley confronts the other Rangers on why they didn't help her, they retort with verbal abuse. Delisha then tricks the Blue Senturion into wearing a jacket. Unable to fight the Blue Senturion alone, Ashley attempts to con her fellow Rangers out of their jackets. Fortunately, the spell vanishes once the jackets come off, and the Rangers morph into action.

The Blue Senturion summons his Robo Racer (which also gets its own jacket), forcing the Rangers to fight their friend in the Turbo Megazord. After T.J. gets into the Robo Racer and removes the jacket, the Blue Senturion comes to his senses and helps the Rangers destroy a freshly-enlarged Delisha.

At the Juice Bar, Ashley is told what everybody really thinks of her jacket, which disappoints her but comes as a relief. Nearby, Bulk and Skull are stealing more food from the customers, but their fun ends when they turn visible again. Lt. Stone is happy to see the two, noting how they seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth for a while. Bulk tries to explain by saying the two were 'monkeying around'.

Cast

Errors

  • When Bulk and Skull are performing their magic show, part of Bulk's arm is seen, even though they're both invisible. More than likely a simple production error.
  • After Delisha's multicolored cloth tentacles electrocute Robo Racer, a shot of the Rangers in the Turbo Megazord is shown as if they were being attacked instead.
  • The new Rangers all know who Blue Senturion despite never being depicted as meeting him before. They also don't behave like being a Ranger, using the Zords, etc is new to them despite this being the first episode to feature them using Ranger powers.
  • Despite that he’s no longer a cop, Gregg Bullock is still credited as “Lt. Stone” in the opening credits.

Notes

  • Jason David Frank, Johnny Yong Bosch, Catherine Sutherland and Nakia Burrise have all been removed from the opening credits and replaced with Selwyn Ward, Roger Velasco, Patricia Ja Lee and Tracy Lynn Cruz, respectively.
  • Unlike the previous opening, each Ranger is shown in civilian attire along with a few boxes that depict them morphed and making karate poses.
  • First episode since season 2's "Beauty and the Beast" that Tommy isn't a regular, and the first episode since season 3's "Along Came a Spider" that he didn't appear.
  • Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy have been restored to the opening credits. Besides, Bulk and Skull recover their human form. They were seen as human last time in "Shift Into Turbo Part I" and only interacted with the old Turbo Rangers when they were monkeys.
  • The morphing sequence from this episode onwards is far shorter, with the Rangers no longer calling out the name of their Turbozord (marking the first time the Rangers haven't called something out during the morph, something that will continue throughout the series). All the morphs also take the same amount of time, with the helmet forming and Justin's size alteration both receiving far less exposure.
  • This is the first episode to use eyecatches before and after commercial breaks. Though eyecatches have been used in almost every Super Sentai series to date, Turbo is currently the only Power Rangers series to utilize them.
  • During the Zord battle against the Robo Racer, a lot of footage of the monster assembling the missile which gace the Zord it's jacket was cut. This is mainly because of the presence of Instructor Ritchihiker /General Havoc who hasn't been introduced yet.
    • He was introduced in the episode that this steals footage from.

Songs

See Also