Power Rangers SPD/Awesome

"Doggy: Use your imagination."
 * Doggie taking on 100 enemies after morphing for the first time. There's even a counter. If ever there was one; the Law of Conservation of Ninjutsu was in full force for that fight.
 * In the first episode, during the training simulation, it's Boom who takes on THREE of the rangers (unmorphed) as the simulated Monster of the Week. Kind of sucks that he never ascended, considering how Badass that was.
 * Jack revealing himself as the Red Ranger, complete with slow-motion run-in; after he morphs, he goes into this camera angle-bending, crazy flipping shootout sequence with a legion of Krybots, which he takes down single-handedly.
 * Even though she, Sophie, the girl of the week in "Wired," may have had the series Crowning Moment of Awesome with her fight against the villain who was after her. It was one of the most competent fights in the series in terms of choreography, execution, and showmanship, all with a character who was the episode's victim, and who was the target of a great deal of ism earlier in the episode.
 * Two words: "I'm staying."
 * In addition, Boom doesn't even dispute the situation, but still manages to come off as one of his shining moments in rallying the misfits to fight on regardless of the situation.
 * Sky assuming the Red Ranger powers -- and the newly created Battlizer -- to take down Mirloc, an escaped criminal who killed his father.
 * Kat's one-shot morph, as well as the fight with the Mooks before it. Then she stops the rigged enemy mecha from exploding while the others are fighting it.
 * The Rangers defeating . As Linkara noted in History of Power Rangers, throughout the series B-Squad suffered from a lot of Always Someone Better due to standing in A-Squad's shadow, so for them to once and for all prove themselves by surpassing their predecessors was awesome.
 * Also in the finale, Doggy capturing Mora. She keeps sketching monsters and throwing them at him, but he destroys each one with a single blow of his sword, until she finally runs out of pages in her sketchbook. It even comes with a Bond One-Liner: