Tommy wondered what the commotion was when he walked into the Youth Center. He reeled as Kimberly shot out of the women's locker room and ran for Jason, screaming something about an angry rabbit.

He only had to wonder for a moment longer.

An enormous, roughly humanoid, and very angry rabbit burst out of the room Kimberly had just vacated, clutching a large carrot in one paw and scowling about at the suddenly terrified students. There was no question: this was one of Rita's monsters.

He instinctively slipped into a defensive stance, shouting to Jason and Kim, "We've got to get everyone out of here!"

By now it was their standard routine, and they knew the drill well: get everyone out of the vicinity, make sure the coast was clear, morph, and beat down the baddie. Or at least they were supposed to know the drill.

The kids weren't as quick to run away as one might hope, peering around eagerly for a sign of the Power Rangers who would surely show up now that a monster was afoot, and Tommy and Jason were fully prepared to try to take down the monster rabbit without bothering to morph. After all, it was a rabbit. How dangerous could it be?

Kimberly was displeased.

"I know you guys are both awesome fighters and stuff," she said pointedly, "but maybe you should leave giant monster bunnies to the professionals, like the Power Rangers?"

Jason and Tommy exchanged glances. "Good point."

After glancing behind them to make sure that the rest of the students and staff were fleeing the Youth Center, the three Rangers slipped - unnoticed - into the empty back hallway. Jason contacted the other Rangers via communicator as soon as they were alone.

"Guys," he announced in his best 'fearless leader' voice, "We've got a problem."