Episode 070: Mighty Morphin : Welcome to Venus Island
Season 02, Episode 10
Season 02, Episode 10
September 24th, 1994 - Saturday
When Lord Zedd’s Invenusable Flytrap lures the Power Rangers to the mysterious Venus Island, the entire team finds themselves trapped inside a living, carnivorous battleground. As the Rangers fight to escape before the island vanishes for good, the search for a missing Angel Grove girl caught in the same trap turns their rescue mission into a race against both time and the monster’s closing jaws.
Recurring Promos
"2x the Thrills" recurring promo!
Full Episode! (and alternate versions)
"Today on Power Rangers" by Dave Mallow!
Full Original 1994 Episode!
"Next Time on Power Rangers" by Dave Mallow!
Additional Promos for this Episode
"Power-Thon" promo!
December 1998
Monster Introductions this Episode
Invenusable Flytrap
A massive bloom snaps open with a hiss, revealing rows of thorn‑lined jaws hungry for more than sunlight. The Invenusable Flytrap slithers forward on creeping vines, its petals shimmering with toxic allure. Every lash of its tendrils drains strength, every breath releases a pollen that clouds judgment. When this carnivorous creation awakens, the battlefield becomes a living trap—and every step risks being swallowed whole.
Additional Airings for this Episode
Saturday, September 24, 1994
Fox Kids
Friday, January 6, 1995
Fox Kids
Monday, March 6, 1995
Fox Kids
Saturday, May 13, 1995
Fox Kids
Thursday, August 10, 1995
Fox Kids
Thursday, December 31, 1998
Fox Kids
Trivia for this Episode
Footage mostly adapted from Zyu2 (24:54) filmed by Japan exclusively for the American version of Power Rangers regarding the original Putties vs. the Rangers, and Invenusable Flytrap vs. the Rangers / original Megazord. The Thunder Megazord footage was spliced in from various episodes of Dairanger.
This is the first episode where it's clear that Austin St. John and Walter Jones are no longer available for ADR recordings for their morphed Ranger forms. There are many instances where their morphed forms are clearly intending to say something, but there is no audio. As a results, more dialogue is given to the remaining Rangers.
Editor's Notes