While this probably was the Jumping the Shark moment, I still think MMPR itself jumped it midway through Season 2 with Zedd's marriage to Rita. While it certainly uped the ante, I didnt' like it as Zedd lost much of his menace and appeal and became more comedic in nature (though he still had its moments; I felt chills down my spine in "Changing of the Zords: Part 2" when Zedd teleported into the Command Center to state his demands in person to the Ranger).
A bit before, but yeah, same idea. PR got fat and happy, and forgot that it was about spandex-wearing "teenagers with attitude". And that if it didn't take itself seriously, no one else would.
Example, from "The Wedding"(Zedd and Rita's): Rita is able to grab and subdue Alpha(the saucer-head robot), feeding him a disc that turns him to her side. What does she do with this asset inside the Command Center? Have Alpha teleport the Rangers around a little and DRAW A FUCKING MUSTACHE ON ZORDON.
This from the gal who once sent a Green Ranger into the Command Center that ripped the shit out of it, disabled their teleportation network and nearly killed Zordon. The whole thing perfectly illustrated PR's fall.
I'm guessing that's because, despite Turbo being a campy season over in Sentai as well, they at least were smart enough not to put a kid as a Ranger?
No, although CarRanger was essentially a sitcom. One thing Turbo
DID do right was adapt the footage nicely. Besides, the Turbo finale WAS good. Finally, we had the epic battle for the Ranger's base, the villian's victory AND an awesome set-up for the next series.
Turbo did many things right. It's just that it's wrong things were huge.
"Peace on Earth and goodwill towards men? We are the United States Goverment - we don't DO that sort of thing!" - Sneakers. Best. Quote. EVER.
Periodic Pwnage Pantry:
"Faith? Isn't that another term for ignorance?" - Gregory House
"Isn't it interesting... religious behaviour is so close to being crazy that we can't tell them apart?" - Gregory House
"This is usually the part where people start screaming." - Gabriel Sylar