The best episode written by Cheryl Saban is "Beauty and the Beast", rated 8.8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by John Stewart". "Beauty and the Beast" aired on 10/10/1994 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Football Season".
Kimberly is captured and transformed into Lord Zedd's evil queen.
Director: John Stewart
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Tommy tries to learn how to play football in time to make the high school team and to stop Rita's Rhino Blaster.
Director: Terence H. Winkless
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Kimberly is attacked by the Bloom of Doom, a poisonous plant.
Director: John Stewart
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Lord Zedd plans to steal Billy's magnetic polarizing gauge and wreak havoc with the Earth's gravitational pull.
Director: Jerry P. Jacobs
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Rita's Frankenstein monster crashes the Power Rangers' Halloween costume party.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Tommy faces some real Halloween monsters after he's kidnapped by Goldar.
Director: Jerry P. Jacobs
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Rita traps Kimberly, Tommy and Rocky inside a book of fairy tales.
Director: John Blizek
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Fairy tale monsters prove to be a challenge for the Rangers.
Director: John Blizek
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Tommy is called to rescue his friends while given the opportunity to audition for a martial arts commercial.
Director: Terence H. Winkless
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Bulk and his gang seek to ruin the food festival while Rita sends a gluttonous pig to eat everything on Earth.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Kimberly and Trini gather signatures to close down a nearby dumpsite while convincing their teammates to work together more.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Rita turns Kimberly's grandmother's spinning wheel into her dangerous new weapon.
Director: Terence H. Winkless
Writer: Cheryl Saban
The Power Rangers work to restore Zordon and Alpha unaware that the new kid in school is actually Rita's evil Green Ranger.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Cheryl Saban
Zedd tries to use the Mirror of Regret to undermine Adam's confidence.
Director: Terence H. Winkless
Writer: Cheryl Saban