The BEST episodes of Power Rangers season 9

Every episode of Power Rangers season 9, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Power Rangers season 9!

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a long-running American children's television series adapted from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai Series. A team of five high school students are selected by Zordon to battle evil. Using martial arts, special weapons, and gigantic robots called "Zords", they protect their city Angel Grove from monsters and witches.

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Quantum Secrets
star
9.00
4 votes

#1 - Quantum Secrets

Season 9 - Episode 20 - Aired 6/16/2001

Eric's Quantum Morpher is swiped by Conwing, who uses a mouthpiece to mimic Eric's vocal pattern and take control of the Quantasaurus Rex. It takes some mysterious help from the future to do what Bio-Lab in the present can't, namely unlock some more of the Quantum Ranger's arsenal.

Directors: Makoto Yokoyama
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9.00
2 votes

#2 - The End of Time (2)

Season 9 - Episode 39 - Aired 11/10/2001

With a seemingly endless army of Cyclobots swarming the city, not to mention destructive time holes forming in the skies over the city, Wes seeks out Eric. As the Q-Rex proved to be no match for the continued rampage of Doomtron, Eric is forced to join forces with his former prep school rival in order to survive. Can the Red and Quantum Rangers finally hash out their differences as the city is destroyed around them? Will one make the ultimate risk to save the life of Mr Collins? Back in the future, Jen, Lucas, Katie, and Trip learn from Alex of Wes' eventual fate. Not that they'll get to keep this information for long, as standard protocol for time travelers involves erasing their memory of their trip to 2001! Can Alex be convinced to let his former team decide their own destiny?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
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Future Unknown
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9.00
4 votes

#3 - Future Unknown

Season 9 - Episode 10 - Aired 4/7/2001

The recent Raimei incident appears to be a sign of history changing, which worries Katie most of all, since she left her family behind in the year 3000. Her concerns about their being erased by the Rangers' actions in the present distract the team, just as Frax unleashes a highly powerful mutant from a secret X-Vault, where the most dangerous criminals are kept.

Directors: Judd Lynn
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8.67
3 votes

#4 - Dawn of Destiny

Season 9 - Episode 28 - Aired 8/18/2001

Without any Anti-Venomark serum left to quell his attacks, Ransik storms Bio-Lab in search of their supply. Wes also goes there, trying to convince his father to give up the serum before their research into the substance alters future history. A very deadly encounter occurs, when Ransik comes face to face with Mr. Collins!

Directors: Worth Keeter
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8.50
4 votes

#5 - The End of Time (1)

Season 9 - Episode 38 - Aired 11/3/2001

Despite being warned by Alex that they will not survive the upcoming, unavoidable great battle that will ultimately save the future, the Rangers steel themselves for whatever destiny awaits them, though Wes has other ideas. Elsewhere, Nadira's latest unlawful shopping spree leads to an encounter with Trip, who has his hands full aiding a pregnant woman in giving birth! Will viewing the miracle of childbirth change the bratty mutant's ways? Meanwhile, Gluto finally does something right, as he tracks down Frax for Ransik, who captures the cyborg, strips him of what little humanity he has left, and orders him to pilot the Trizirium Crystal-powered Doomtron. And thanks to the use of that not-yet-invented power source, time holes are popping up throughout the city, sucking in buildings! Will Doomtron wipe out Silver Hills, or will the effects of the anomaly do it naturally?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
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Force from the Future (2)
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8.40
5 votes

#6 - Force from the Future (2)

Season 9 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/10/2001

Having tracked Ransik and his mob to the city of Silver Hills in the year 2001, Jen and the three Time Force officers find themselves stranded when their Time Ship explodes. Nadira and the Cyclobots take advantage of their new time period by looting and terrorizing, but when the TF officers attempt to use their Chrono-Morphers to stop them, they discover that without the Red one to activate them, they're useless. Yet, the only person who can use the Red Chrono-Morpher is Alex, who's not with them! Can a familiar, yet decidedly different, face be the salvation the team needs?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
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Trip Takes a Stand
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8.00
1 votes

#7 - Trip Takes a Stand

Season 9 - Episode 19 - Aired 6/9/2001

Ransik sends out a mutant named Notacon, who doesn't want to be evil. Frax's device forces him to do bad, but Trip discovers his true nature and sets out to protect him from not only the fugitives, but from the Silver Guardian Eric!

Directors: Isaac Florentine
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8.00
4 votes

#8 - The End of Time (3)

Season 9 - Episode 40 - Aired 11/17/2001

Jen, Lucas, Trip, and Katie return from the future to help Wes save Silver Hills, but will even their added assistance be enough to stop Frax and Doomtron? Will they also be able to find a way to neutralize the time holes? Waiting to challenge whomever survives, is Ransik, bent on vengeance, more ruthless than ever before. But will he sacrifice his own daughter to keep from being arrested?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
Movie Madness (1)
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8.00
4 votes

#9 - Movie Madness (1)

Season 9 - Episode 24 - Aired 7/21/2001

The Rangers are ambushed by a mutant director named Cinecon, and sent into different "movie" dimensions: Wes & Trip in a western, Lucas in a samurai flick, Katie in a musical, Jen in a kung-fu film, and Eric in a jungle picture.

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
A Parting of Ways
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8.00
1 votes

#10 - A Parting of Ways

Season 9 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/10/2001

In another scheme for money, Nadira unfreezes Tentaclaw, who captures a busload of children and ransoms them of for ten million dollars. Wes, increasing frustrated with his multi-millionaire father's attempts to decide his future for him, attempts to convince him to foot the bill for the ransom. When he refuses, will Wes and the other Rangers be able to save the kids, or will this spell the end of the father and son's relationship?

Directors: Worth Keeter
Something to Fight For
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8.00
1 votes

#11 - Something to Fight For

Season 9 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/17/2001

Though he lacks the Chrono-Morpher, Wes sets about taking on Nadira and the Cyclobots in an effort to avoid having to take part in his father's business dealings. Jen scolds him for his carefree attitude, pointing out he's playing and has nothing to fight for, while they're fighting for their future. When Wes learns of Alex, will he take the role of Red Ranger more seriously? Meanwhile, Ransik and Frax unfreeze the first of the mutants from the prison, a rocket-powered criminal known as Jetara. When his DNA is exposed, he grows to a giant size. What can the Time Force Rangers use to stop him?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
Force from the Future (1)
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8.00
1 votes

#12 - Force from the Future (1)

Season 9 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/3/2001

In the year 3000, the last remaining criminal, a mutant mastermind called Ransik, is finally captured by the hard work of the Time Force police, particularly thanks to their own Red Ranger, named Alex. His fellow TF Officers, Jen, Trip, Lucas, and Katie are given the task of transporting Ransik to prison, but are ambushed by the mutant's daughter, Nadira, and robotic servant, Frax. Taking command of the prison, filled with cryogenically stored mutants, Ransik plots to escape through time. But first, he'll have a fatal final showdown with the Red Time Force Ranger...

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
A Blue Streak
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7.00
2 votes

#13 - A Blue Streak

Season 9 - Episode 5 - Aired 3/3/2001

Though he's a championship racecar driver in the year 3000, Lucas gets a speeding ticket in the present day. He's ordered to obtain a driver's license, and is stuck with a very antsy instructor, who's in for a wild ride when Lucas spots the mutant car thief Mantamobile zooming by! What secret weapon from the future can aid the Rangers in catching up to the criminal? And will Lucas ever pass his driving test?

Directors: Kaizo Hayashi
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6.67
3 votes

#14 - Ransik Lives

Season 9 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/24/2001

Wes gives the four Time Force officers from the future a place to stay, at a Clock Tower owned by his father. It turns out to also be part of an old business, which they revive, taking on various odd jobs for money. Their first job is painting a TV studio, which ends up being hijacked by Ransik to broadcast a terror threat to the city of Silver Hills! Wes is captured by the mutant mastermind, and learns his tragic origin, involving the dark side effects of the future utopia. Will this change his feelings about the criminal, or will the mutant Fearog finish him off?

Directors: Kaizo Hayashi
Movie Madness (2)
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6.67
3 votes

#15 - Movie Madness (2)

Season 9 - Episode 25 - Aired 7/28/2001

The Rangers' literally take Cinecon's script into their own hands-and escape from his torment.

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
star
6.67
3 votes

#16 - Destiny Defeated

Season 9 - Episode 30 - Aired 9/8/2001

Wes struggles with the role of businessman, a fate he's rebeled against for many years, but is now forced to accept. Alex orders the other Rangers around like pawns, in his ruthless attempt to ensure history is corrected by destroying Dragontron. Meanwhile, Eric, angered over Wes' promotion, decides to leave Silver Hills once and for all. A most unexpected source will have the last word when it comes to the life of Mr. Collins!

Directors: Worth Keeter
Lovestruck Rangers
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6.00
1 votes

#17 - Lovestruck Rangers

Season 9 - Episode 21 - Aired 6/23/2001

Wes, Trip, and Lucas fall for a mysterious girl named Angelique unaware that she is a mutant in disguise who makes her victims fall in love with her.

Directors: Worth Keeter
Trust and Triumph
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6.00
1 votes

#18 - Trust and Triumph

Season 9 - Episode 18 - Aired 6/2/2001

Trust is in question, after Wes fails to follow through on a plan to capture Nadira during a bank robbery. Later, Turtlecon traps the Time Force Rangers in a yellow-atmosphere beach dimension, where they face their evil morphed doubles! Wes & Jen manage to escape, but leave their three teammates behind. In order to free them, the two have to learn mutual trust in one another. Thus, Jen opens up to Wes on how she came to know Alex, and how she became such a confident leader. Wes & Jen work together to shatter Turtlecon's dimension, and later, the whole team works together to recapture him

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
Clash for Control (2)
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6.00
3 votes

#19 - Clash for Control (2)

Season 9 - Episode 15 - Aired 5/12/2001

Now rampaging through present day Silver Hills, the Quantasaurus Rex is controlled by the Commandocon mutant to do damage to the city. Wes duels with Eric once more, in an effort to take back the Quantum Morpher by force. But if he fails, can Eric manage to take control of the Q-Rex himself successfully? Meanwhile, Mr. Collins offers the four Time Force officers from the future a job opportunity working for the Silver Guardians!

Directors: Isaac Florentine
Clash for Control (1)
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6.00
1 votes

#20 - Clash for Control (1)

Season 9 - Episode 14 - Aired 5/5/2001

Ransik sends Commandocon back through time to recover the companion piece to the Quantum Ranger powers, the Quantasaurus Rex Zord. Wes, while trying to convince his former school chum to turn over the Quantum Morpher to the Time Force team, hitches a ride with Eric when he follows the mutant back to prehistory. Their rivalry has to be put aside in order for them to survive against an angry T-Rex, and an impending volcanic eruption!

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
The Legend of the Clock Tower
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6.00
1 votes

#21 - The Legend of the Clock Tower

Season 9 - Episode 17 - Aired 5/19/2001

Katie learns from Wes of a dark secret concerning their current home, that the ghost of former owner Walter Brown lurks in the attic, longing for the girl he never got the courage to tell he loved. Stumbling upon his spirit, and soon tripping into a Time Hole, Katie ends up back in the early 18th century, where she encounters Walter Brown! Can she aid him in his quest to win the heart of the girl he desires, or is history doomed to repeat?

Directors: Yoshi Hosoya
Writer: Judd Lynn
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5.50
4 votes

#22 - Reflections of Evil

Season 9 - Episode 34 - Aired 10/6/2001

The Miracon mutant traps the Rangers in a series of mirror dimensions, which each include a mutant guardian, most of which they've already captured! Can our heroes break out without getting seven years bad luck?

Directors: Jonathan Tzachor
Bodyguard in Blue
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5.33
3 votes

#23 - Bodyguard in Blue

Season 9 - Episode 16 - Aired 5/19/2001

Dr. Zaskin, the lead scientist working for Bio-Lab to try and unlock the secrets of the Quantum Morpher, is kidnapped by Nadira and the Cyclobots. His daughter barely escapes, and soon hires Lucas to be her bodyguard! Can he keep the girl safe with the Klawlox mutant stalking her through the city?

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto
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5.00
4 votes

#24 - Fight Against Fate

Season 9 - Episode 29 - Aired 8/25/2001

Alex arrives to reclaim his place as the Red Ranger, in an effort to ensure history is put back on its correct course. He warns Wes that his father, recently injured by Ransik, will die within the day, and that he must take his place as head of Bio-Lab. The four Time Force officers from the future are shocked by Alex's new, far crueler and colder attitude towards them, especially his fiancee Jen. The target of his return is Frax, who has created a giant robot known as Dragontron!

Directors: Worth Keeter
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5.00
2 votes

#25 - Time for Lightspeed

Season 9 - Episode 33 - Aired 9/29/2001

When Vypra returns from the grave, and joins forces with Ransik in an attempt to summon a Super Demon to destroy the Power Rangers, the Lightspeed Rescue Rangers are called out of retirement by their leader Carter, to team-up with the Time Force Rangers.

Directors: Koichi Sakamoto