The Rangers access several past generations to fight the dual monster threat:
Fans often note a humorous subplot where Gia seems more attracted to Jake when he has Noah's intelligence. The Grass is Always Greener… or Bluer
This episode features the first use of the Blitz Ranger keys (derived from Dengeki Sentai Changeman ), which the show attributes to the "Legendary Dragon." Legendary Ranger Modes Used [S2E13] The Grass Is Always Greener or Bluer
This episode is significant for introducing several major assets to the Rangers' arsenal:
If you're looking for a helpful guide to the episode " The Grass Is Always Greener… or Bluer " (S2E13), Episode Overview The Rangers access several past generations to fight
In this classic body-swap story, the monster accidentally switches the bodies of Noah (Blue Ranger) and Jake (Green Ranger). While inhabiting each other's lives, they must still find a way to work together to defeat Turtlelini , a monster with an indestructible shell. Key Debuts & Power-Ups
A "New Power" mode featuring suits never before seen in the American series until Super Megaforce . Fan Trivia Key Debuts & Power-Ups A "New Power" mode
This is the fifth time a body-swap episode has occurred in the franchise, following similar plots in Mighty Morphin , In Space , Ninja Storm , and S.P.D.