Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

Continuity mistake: During the ninja battle against the rock monsters, Tommy swings on a vine over to Kimberly and kicks the beast away from her. If you watch closely Tommy kicks the monster with his back to the screen but in the close up shot of him kicking the monster, his foot is facing towards the screen meaning his body switched sides. (01:01:05)

Continuity mistake: When the Rangers are receiving the "Great Power" from the temple, Adam's ninja zord (Frog) is flying around Billy, and Billy's ninja zord (Wolf) is flying around Adam. (01:04:00)

Continuity mistake: After the Power Rangers receive the "Great power" from the temple they morph into their ranger forms and the blue ranger is missing, instead there are two black rangers. (01:04:00)

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Suggested correction: This is due to the lighting. The blue looks black.

Ssiscool

Factual error: Various Sydney landmarks can be seen throughout the movie (although the Centrepoint Tower and the Monorail play major roles). There are also some cars that have right-hand steering wheels despite the story being set in California, and some Australian model traffic lights (foot-long black cover with a grey pole) can be seen when the Scorpion bot destroys a car in front of the Rangers. (01:06:00)

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Revealing mistake: In the final Megazord-fight, Aisha (Yellow Ranger) uses her Bearzord against Hornitor, then she says "I've been hit hard." Between the two shots, the power-emblem medallion on her chest falls off. (01:13:10)

Revealing mistake: Ivan destroys the monorail and then precedes to walk through the wrecked part. However the leg of the monster passes straight through a piece of metal. (01:14:00)

Ssiscool

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Visible crew/equipment: At the end of the film when Fred's dad moves toward him to pull him out of the cherry picker if you look in the bottom left corner of the screen you can see a crew member in the quarry controlling the vehicle. (01:20:15)

Jack Vaughan

Continuity mistake: When the Rangers are reviving Zordon, they set their helmets directly in front of them, but when they move around Zordon's platform, the helmets seem to have followed them. Then when the emblems are coming out, the helmets have disappeared. After they move back together, the helmets have moved back. (01:24:55 - 01:26:20)

Visible crew/equipment: During the battle against the dinosaur skeleton, you can see a SFX guy in one shot as the creature whips its head around. He is on the left edge of the screen, standing partially in the frame and visible for nearly a full second.

Continuity mistake: When Ivan tells the parents to leap to their death, they all drop their boxes on the floor, but when it shows Fred's father, they are holding the boxes, then when it shows them walking out there are not any boxes on the floor.

Continuity mistake: Near the end, when the Ninjazords begin to combine, you can see the Wolfzord (right arm) and Apezord (left arm) attach to the Bearzord (chest section), in this process you can see that the Cranezord (head section) is already attached but in the next shot it comes in for attachment.

Continuity mistake: When the Rangers return to Earth, there is the giant scorpion in front of them and the standing bug behind them, but when they call on their Zords, the standing bug behind them has disappeared.

Continuity mistake: We see Ivan form from all the goop in the egg. When the Rangers arrive, after Ivan is out, the egg is still very full.

Visible crew/equipment: Throughout the entire film, you can see lights, cameras, and crew reflected in the Rangers' visors.

Continuity mistake: When the Tengu Warriors are first forming, you can see there are 9 distinct piles, but when fully formed there are 10 unique warriors.

Black Ranger: What is this? Pick on the frog day?

Ssiscool

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Trivia: The reason why Billy did not wear glasses in the film is because he simply just asked not to due to the fake lenses hurting the actor's eyes.

Burt Swinton

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Question: What is the point of including a weakness like the crotch vulnerable spot on your robot? Ivan opened himself up for that one.

Answer: There's never a "point" to including a weakspot, by definition they are a flaw in the design that is either unforeseen or unavoidable. Maybe they could not find a way round it when building the robot, or any solutions simply created other weakspots.

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