After Kenny is done with his job, Whacker is so grateful that he tries to convince him to use his talents to become wealthy, but he turns him off, explaining that being Blue Ranger is what's most important to him. Red and Yellow Rangers are nearby, commenting whether Whacker plays only for the money or he likes the sport. Sure enough, Conner comes back, and decides to get back to watching it, as Kenny is fixing Whacker's back. Whacker, who has an injury on his back that prevents him from playing, is searching for a famous chiropractor who lives in Japan, called Kenny Yukito, who happens to be the Blue Ranger. After the monster leaves with the Triptoids, Kenny recognizes the bystander as Whacker Wilson, the baseball player. On the TV, the Rangers are saved by a bystander, who uses a baseball bat to rebound one of Ka-Ching's mushrooms back at him, growing a mushroom head on him as the Triptoids laugh at him. Even though the others try to convince him to stay, he goes, but Ethan knows he will return because he forgot his backpack. ![]() Conner, outraged, thinks they are making fun of them and decides to leave. Ka-Ching has plans for the Rangers involving turning them into the Wig Rangers, complete with an imagine spot. Conner meanwhile comments they will finally get some action. The Power Rangers soon show up to stop the monster, morphing into action, surprising Ethan and Kira as to the morph's accuracy. The monster, called Ka-Ching, uses his mushrooms to grow mushroom head wigs on people and make them greedy. While Conner comments on the absurdity of the creature, Kira is quick to shoot him down by reminding him of the monsters they've been fighting themselves. In the next scene, the monster – an improbable combination of "mushroom, bear and ATM machine", as Conner points out – is wreaking havoc on the city. Due to his sickness, Mikey is unavailable to fight, so the other three Rangers go on to fight, asking their friend to "clean up after him" when he is done. He soon gets sick, as the emergency alarm flashes. O'Shaughnessey, to eat it, but he soon passes it on to Mikey, the Black Ranger, who eagerly and unsuspectingly eats it. The other Rangers try to dodge it by giving it to a friend of theirs, Mr. In the next scene, Kenny's curry is ready - an odd dish with a pineapple in the middle. Though Conner is visibly annoyed by this, Kira finds herself amused. Kira points out that different things don't necessarily amount to bad work, and Ethan, who states to have liked his counterpart despite the glaring difference, turns the TV back on.Īt the villains' lair, they plot against the Power Rangers with a plan revolving around bad hair - specifically mushroom heads which, while old-fashioned, is stated to be evil. He complains about American athletes being greedy, then offers to make curry for his teammates when Red Ranger complains about Yellow Ranger's curry being too spicy.Īt this point, Conner, outraged, turns off the TV, complaining that the Rangers on the TV look nothing like they do, even when Ethan reminds him that no one really knows who the Rangers are. ![]() The first scene shows the Japanese Rangers, in their civilian forms, cooking some curry, when Kenny, the Blue Ranger comes in and reads in a newspaper of baseball player Whacker Wilson's visit to Japan. Even so, he stays when Kira convinces him to keep watching so as to back up his claim. While Kira is enthusiastic and Ethan, curious, Conner is skeptical about it because, as it is not an American program, they would portray the Rangers very inaccurately. As he starts to leave, Ethan, surfing through the channels, finds a Japanese show depicting the Power Rangers. Conner, not as enthusiastic as him, reminds Ethan they have a social studies assignment to do. He explains that, thanks to the new satellite antenna bought by Hayley, they now have access to over 900 different channels from the entire world. Late at night, at the Cyberspace, Conner and Kira arrive following the sound of the TV turned on, and find Ethan watching it. Meanwhile, the Japanese Power Rangers must go up against a money hungry monster named Ka-Ching. When Conner, Ethan, and Kira find a show about Power Rangers in Japan, Conner is appalled at its portrayal of them.
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