JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Me thinks Bandai of America has taken the interactivity with the 6" figures a step too far. I don't mind it for the main Megazords (hell, I may get the Armored Zord Figures), but for the Lion Fortress... I predicted the play set thing correctly, I just never anticipated he'd be mahoosive!
And another thing they missed the mark: apparently all 3 Auxiliary Zords (Tusk, UFO, Surfer) will be sold only as Megazord recolors with the Robo Zord/Shinobimaru switched out. Ugh, hopefully Toys 'R Us will request a gift set with all 3, with a bonus Dino Zord/Dinomaru.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Me thinks Bandai of America has taken the interactivity with the 6" figures a step too far. I don't mind it for the main Megazords (hell, I may get the Armored Zord Figures), but for the Lion Fortress... I predicted the play set thing correctly, I just never anticipated he'd be mahoosive!
And another thing they missed the mark: apparently all 3 Auxiliary Zords (Tusk, UFO, Surfer) will be sold only as Megazord recolors with the Robo Zord/Shinobimaru switched out. Ugh, hopefully Toys 'R Us will request a gift set with all 3, with a bonus Dino Zord/Dinomaru.
Railbomb wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Me thinks Bandai of America has taken the interactivity with the 6" figures a step too far. I don't mind it for the main Megazords (hell, I may get the Armored Zord Figures), but for the Lion Fortress... I predicted the play set thing correctly, I just never anticipated he'd be mahoosive!
And another thing they missed the mark: apparently all 3 Auxiliary Zords (Tusk, UFO, Surfer) will be sold only as Megazord recolors with the Robo Zord/Shinobimaru switched out. Ugh, hopefully Toys 'R Us will request a gift set with all 3, with a bonus Dino Zord/Dinomaru.
It's really odd considering that Nininger/Ninja Steel has the same amount of auxiliary mecha as Kyoryuger/Dino Charge. It's really a missed opportunity to have some cool original zords (and maybe make a Tridoron one too). It didn't seem like not having a zord in the show affected the sales of them, the extra auxiliary zords in Dino Charge were super hard to find.
-Kanrabat- wrote:But ah OVERSIZED (original? KO?) version is simply pushing the ridiculeness to the extreme!
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:But ah OVERSIZED (original? KO?) version is simply pushing the ridiculeness to the extreme!
It's the real US version of Lion Haoh, which makes it even more ridiculous.
-Kanrabat- wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:But ah OVERSIZED (original? KO?) version is simply pushing the ridiculeness to the extreme!
It's the real US version of Lion Haoh, which makes it even more ridiculous.
But... The US version of Shurikenjin is smaller than the Japanese one!
HOW THAT WORK?!
william-james88 wrote:like this
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No joke, this is what you will get at TRU this summer for like $150 CDN
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And all for the sake of it interacting with the 6" figures, and bypassing the size limits of the regular Megazord assortment.
william-james88 wrote:This is s really dumb move, its a giant plastic brick.
King Kuuga wrote:william-james88 wrote:This is s really dumb move, its a giant plastic brick.
Okay to be fair, that's all any Megazord really is. A brick that splits into smaller bricks.
Roadbuster wrote:Anyone spot any Auto-morphing Power Ranger reissues? Spotted Jason and Kimberly at target.
Bandai of America Press Release wrote:After a successful 25-year partnership building the iconic action franchise, Power Rangers, Saban Brands and Bandai have mutually agreed not to renew their global Power Rangers master toy license agreement, effective April 2019. Bandai will continue to support Power Rangers, including the 2018 commemoration of the Power Rangers 25th anniversary and the current season, Super Ninja Steel. In addition, Bandai, through its partnership with Toei Company Ltd., will continue to exploit toy rights for the Super Sentai series, which has enjoyed over 40 years of success, in Japan and select other Asian territories.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Further more, there's a rumor that the US license has been picked up by none other than Hasbro
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