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* ThisCannotBe: Imperious' reaction to seeing the wish has been undone and the Rangers have their powers back. Apparently, he did not know about the Tribunal and their ability to reverse Jenji's wishes, so this caught him completely flat-footed.

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The Rangers return dejected from the Tribunal, who elected not to reverse Imperious's wish. They decide to fight evil even without their powers, which ends up impressing the Tribunal.


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* SpoilerOpening: The new opening credits reveal several things that are introduced in this episode, including the new SuperMode and the associated Megazord.
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* AnAesop: Several. Refrain from taking shortcuts, own up to your mistakes, and whatever situation you're in, do your best. The members of the Tribunal of Magic even seem to learn one themselves, about the importance of judging good and evil, when they make the Rangers powerful enough to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. Earlier, the Red Tribunal had stated, "We do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic".

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* AnAesop: Several. Refrain from taking shortcuts, own up to your mistakes, and whatever situation you're in, do your best. The members of the Tribunal of Magic even seem to learn one themselves, about the importance of judging good and evil, when they evil. They make the Rangers powerful enough to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. Earlier, the Red Tribunal had stated, "We do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic".

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* AnAesop: Several. Refrain from taking shortcuts, own up to your mistakes, and whatever situation you're in, do your best. The members of the Tribunal of Magic even seem to learn one themselves, about the importance of judging good and evil, when they make the Rangers powerful enough to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. Earlier, the Red Tribunal had stated, "We do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic".



* ChangedMyMind: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, the Tribunal of Magic unanimously votes to reverse Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.
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* ChangedOurMinds: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, the Tribunal of Magic unanimously votes to reverse Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.

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* ChangedOurMinds: ChangedMyMind: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, the Tribunal of Magic unanimously votes to reverse Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.
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* LiteralChangeOfHeart: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, the Tribunal of Magic unanimously votes to reverse Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.

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* LiteralChangeOfHeart: ChangedOurMinds: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, the Tribunal of Magic unanimously votes to reverse Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.
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* ChangeOfHeart: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, they unanimously vote to reverse the wish that Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.

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* ChangeOfHeart: LiteralChangeOfHeart: The Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, they the Tribunal of Magic unanimously vote votes to reverse the wish that Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers own up to their mistake of trying to take the easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the Tribunal of Magic is now willing to judge good and evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic exists.
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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning to not use magic when they don't need it is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode (a more appropriate reward would have been to return Udonna's Snow Staff to her).

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* BrokenAesop: ChangeOfHeart: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, Red Tribunal states, "we do not judge good or evil magic; we just ensure that there ''is'' magic". However, after the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having still-powerless Rangers continue display their courage against the villains, they unanimously vote to reverse the wish that Imperious's wish that the Mystic Force Power Rangers had never existed. When the restored Rangers are still unable to defeat Fightoe and 50 Below, the Tribunal makes them powerful enough to do so after the Rangers try own up to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) mistake of trying to take the bad guys get easy way out by using Jenji. It appears that the chance Tribunal of Magic is now willing to use the genie themselves, judge good and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning to not use evil magic, as well as ensuring that magic when they don't need it is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode (a more appropriate reward would have been to return Udonna's Snow Staff to her).exists.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Implied with Black, whom the others hint to be Necrolai’s cousin.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Implied with Black, the Black Tribunal, whom the others Red and White Tribunals hint to be Necrolai’s cousin.related to Necrolai.
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Despite the Tribunal of Magic refusing to reverse the wish, the former-Rangers fight on in an attempt to continue the battle against evil even against all odds. Will this be enough to get the Tribunal to change their minds? Even if they do, once things are back to normal, our heroes still will have to defeat the remaining two Barbarian Beasts! They'll need far more help from the Tribunal to do this Legendary deed...



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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning to not use magic when they don't need it is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode (a more appropriate reward would have been to return Udonna's Snow Staff).

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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning to not use magic when they don't need it is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode (a more appropriate reward would have been to return Udonna's Snow Staff).Staff to her).
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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning not to use magic is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.

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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning to not to use magic when they don't need it is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.SuperMode (a more appropriate reward would have been to return Udonna's Snow Staff).
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Implied with Black, who the others hint to be Necrolai’s cousin.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Jenji blames himself for the wish and apologizes, but Madison reminds him he had no choice. Later, during the re-match with the Barbarian Beasts, the Rangers finally recognize it was their desire for an easy way out that caused this mess and own up to it, even acknowledging that's what they were too stubborn to admit to the Tribunal.


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* LampshadeHanging: Jenji questions how Koragg is helping the Rangers.
* NobleDemon: The Tribunal members observe that Koragg is evil but honorable, whereas the Barbarian Beasts are irredeemable.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Koragg reserves the right to take down 50 Below.


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* VillainousRescue: 50 Below is about to finish Daggeron when Koragg suddenly shows up.

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* BigNo: Necrolai after the wish is reversed and again after the Rangers get ready to morph.
* BringIt: Necrolai to the restored Rangers.



* HesBack: "I don't know about you guys, but I'm feeling the magic."
* JackassGenie: Invoked. Jenji tells Leelee he'll grant her a wish if she rubs the lamp he's been imprisoned in. He tricks her into WastefulWishing and openly laughs about it before teleporting out.



* ThrowTheDogABone: It's seeing Toby getting roughed up by Necrolai and others that convinces the Rangers to try fighting without their magic.

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** Black is annoyed when the Rangers haven't yet learned their lesson, but he does admit they're brave to fight without their magic and agrees to join the others in reversing the wish.
* UnwittingPawn: Jenji cons Leelee into letting him out of the lamp so he can get back to Rootcore.
* WastefulWishing: When Jenji observes she shouldn't bite her fingernails, Leelee casually remarks she wishes she had never started that habit. It's all the excuse Jenji needs.
* WeWillMeetAgain: When it's all over, Koragg tells the Rangers their alliance is over and that he will eventually defeat them.
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** LeaveYourQuestTest: Offering them their normal and safe lives back.

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** LeaveYourQuestTest: Offering them their normal and safe lives back.back.
* ThrowTheDogABone: It's seeing Toby getting roughed up by Necrolai and others that convinces the Rangers to try fighting without their magic.
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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning not to use magic is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.

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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning not to use magic is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.SuperMode.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: The Tribunal of Magic sets two of them before the Rangers; one is if they're brave enough to fight without their magic and the other is a...
** LeaveYourQuestTest: Offering them their normal and safe lives back.
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* BrokenAesop: The lesson is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning not to use magic is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.
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Despite the Tribunal of Magic refusing to reverse the wish, the former-Rangers fight on in an attempt to continue the battle against evil even against all odds. Will this be enough to get the Tribunal to change their minds? Even if they do, once things are back to normal, our heroes still will have to defeat the remaining two Barbarian Beasts! They'll need far more help from the Tribunal to do this Legendary deed...
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