9/23/2023 0 Comments Doom Mighty Morphin![]() ![]() Lord Zedd thinks it's the perfect time to send a monster, the Bloom of Doom, which he has created from Kim's cactus. Meanwhile, Kimberly is sitting in a flower garden wondering why she is even bothering with it. Bulk and Skull and their club walk by and try to record the group's voices though they are convinced the teens couldn't possibly be the Power Rangers. Trini tells them that Kimberly got upset with her over the clubs. Later, Trini is ending her volleyball club activities when Tommy and Jason walk over to ask Trini what happened between her and Kimberly. Kimberly doesn't accept the flower and gets mad at him as well. Tommy tries to give her a flower that Ernie suggested might make her feel better. The other Rangers are puzzled by Kimberly's behavior, including Bulk and Skull, who she insults. Trini tells Kimberly that it's not her fault. Kimberly walks over to Trini's booth and accuses her of hogging all the students. As Lord Zedd had planned, Kimberly's feelings of jealousy have intensified. When Kimberly comes back to the booth she pricks her finger on the cactus. While a disappointed Kimberly is away from her booth, a Putty disguised as a human steals her cactus and replaces it with Zedd's enchanted one. Once it pricks Kimberly's finger, her feelings of jealousy towards Trini will intensify. Lord Zedd is watching and decides to take advantage of Kimberly's jealousy with an enchanted cactus. Kimberly notices how successful Trini is and can't help but feel a pang of jealousy. Trini's booth appears to be the biggest hit as a mob gathers around to sign up for her volleyball club, while no one seems interested in Kimberly's plant club. Zedd then sends down the Bloom of Doom, whose incendiary pollen can eat through even the Power Ranger suits.Ī big crowd from Angel Grove High School is at the Youth Center where students have set up booths for various clubs, including Zack with a hip-hop kido club, Billy with a science club, and Bulk & Skull, who've formed an unsolved mysteries club to get others involved in learning the true identities of the Power Rangers, although the duo had to bribe their members with free food. Hahaha, Goldar.It's Club Sign-Up Day at Angel Grove High School and Lord Zedd casts a spell that turns Kimberly against Trini who were already feuding over starting up a club. "Uh-oh," says Goldar, leading right back into the Shampoo song. But Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie-kicking the football down the field for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to pick up a couple of decades later-treats us to a mid-credits sequence of Goldar briefly claiming the throne of evil before Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd walk in. Trouble averted! And you’d think that would the end of it. Thanks to the intervention of the Power Rangers and a nerdy kid named Fred Kelman, the parents do not commit suicide after all. (Fun fact: The key subplot in the Power Rangers movie is about every adult in Angel Grove being hypnotized into mass suicide!) "Leap to our doom," chants the crowd of hypnotized parents as they walk toward a chasm. In the movie, "Trouble" plays over a scene of the kids of Angel Grove partying, secure in the knowledge that their buzzkill parents will soon be dead. With several decades of experience listening to better music-e.g., anything else-it is clearly the worst song on the album. And the decision seems to have paid off, because Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie put a lot of weight behind "Trouble." Back in 1995, this was easily my favorite song on the album. Do you remember Shampoo? They were a part of the Riot Grrl scene of the early '90s, recording songs like "I Love Little Pussy" before they sold their souls to the fucking Power Rangers. ![]()
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