Now the Final Fury (3)

Season 16Episode 3225 minNov. 3, 2008
Now the Final Fury (3)
Scorch is back again with an army of Rinshis invading the city. Dai Shi now has enough power to open a portal to the spirit world and brings back all of his fallen army. The Rangers are soon joined by all of the masters and the Spirit Rangers and are able to destroy all of the revived villains as well as Scorch. Furious, Dai Shi finally reveals his true form (a gigantic hydra-like dragon) and targets the Red Ranger. Jarrod tries to shake the conviction in his heart, but Camille decides to join the Rangers. RJ and Dominic form the WolfPride and Rhino Steel Megazords, but are defeated. Then Jarrod appears and tells Dai- Shi that he was wrong of saying he didn't have the lion's heart, then Jarrod attacked and weakened Dai-Shi with his Zocato power. Master Mao state that only the three chosen ones can destroy Dai Shi for good. "A Pai Zhua Master doesn't ask, he knows. There is a higher level of animal spirits. One that has never been reached before by student or Master. It's time to push beyond the possible, to our highest potential." Then Casey Lily and Theo launch a Big sun blast towards Dai-Shi which destroys him. After that, Casey starts to teach at the academy with Jarrod and Camille starting all over again in it, Theo finally asks Lily for a date, RJ starts working with Flit, now human again, Dom goes on a tour with Fran.
Now the Final Fury (3) has aired on Nov. 3, 2008 at 12:00
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