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Icon-donbrothers This article is about a/an episode in Power Rangers Ancient Legends.


Puppy Prison is the fifth episode of Power Rangers Ancient Legends. This episode features the debut of the Legend Ranger Medal for the Mighty-Legend formation of the Robo Force Megazord.

Synopsis

Leo Hoffman, who is being chased by the police for apparent charges of armed robbery and child endangerment calls out to Sophie Bryant, who is currently in front of the closed Polar Bear Express delivery building. Leo wanted to take her as an accomplice and run away?! As for Sophie, she wants to experience a tale of "burning love" for her new book and decides to take his offer.

Meanwhile, Danny has his own problems as he can't figure out what to get Luke for their wedding anniversary.

Plot

For this episode's plot, see the Rangerwiki page for the Donbrothers episode that this one is based on.

Main Cast

Suit Actors (Stock Footage)

Form Changes and Collectibles Used

Legend Ranger Medals

Spirit Metamorphosis

Notes

  • As part of Netflix's Super-Charged Afternoons programming block this episode premiered alongside Hasbro's Demon Warriors episode 30, Another Fudging Clipshow.
  • The events of this episode happen on March 23rd 2024, the same date as this episode's airing (Which is also the date of Leo's 25th birthday).
  • Despite his innocence of the unspecified criminal act he is hunted for, Leo did actually commit crimes in this episode. The first is taking hostages, the second is breaking and entering and the third is opening someone else’s mail. The last one is considered a federal offense if it is done without the individual’s consent.
  • In the Momotaro legend, the dog that befriended Momotaro did so after being offered cake. A similar event happened in the episode, but with a birthday cake instead of a rice cake.
  • The five paintings featured in the virtual art gallery are Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps, Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and The Last Supper and Frederick Sandys' Love's Shadow.



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