
Main article: List of Power Rangers episodes (season 16–present) Power Rangers specials Other networks that reran the broadcasts of new Power Rangers episodes a few weeks or months later for those seasons, such as ABC (most seasons), ABC Family (most seasons) or Nicktoons are not included.

True to his name, the Pumpkin Rapper enslaves sentient beings with parasitic pumpkins that graft onto the heads of their victims.

#MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS EPISODES TO WATCH TV#
Provided you can believe the most popular game show in America is a loosely Halloween-themed program called Trick or Treat, you'll be able to relax and enjoy what's otherwise a very true-to-life set of scenarios involving Pink Ranger Kimberly competing against Skull on TV to win a new car and the Power Rangers fighting a monster called the Pumpkin Rapper. Unlike most Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episodes, "Trick or Treat" requires a viewers to suspend their disbelief a little. Zack doesn't get any love, but is ultimately comforted by the humiliation of Bulk and Skull, who despite appearing in a montage of elaborate costumes, lose the party's costume contest for dressing in their usual punk rock attire. Good eventually triumphs over evil, with Green Ranger Tommy celebrating the team's victory by symbolically wearing the hide of the defeated monster, much to the joy of his warrior brethren. Between his seemingly invulnerable skin, removable neck-bolt nunchaku and mysterious powdery breath abilities, Frankenstein lays into the team for most of the episode, going so far as to beat the MeagZord mercilessly with the Green Ranger's Dragonzord. Though Black Ranger Zack is horribly emasculated at the party by the frankly irresponsible and shockingly popular presence of Zordon's robot slave Alpha, he and the rest of the gang get a chance to blow off steam by fighting Rita Repula's coincidental recreation of Frankenstein's monster. The teens today probably like to spend their Halloweens getting crunk to the beat of a Ke$ha cover of "Monster Mash" or something, but back in the swell early '90s, the Power Rangers were content to party at a community center under inept adult supervision.
