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Deluxe Ninja Megazord
Back in the fall of 1995, the last thing I was interested in was Power Rangers. It was all about college, girls and having a good time. My brothers however were in the prime demographic for Power Rangers at the time (8 and 5 years old respectively). I did watch the shows occasionally, as they did feature cool giant robots smashing through cities. But as to the stories – you got me. To me, I think this era was a very unappealing time in the PR franchise. It was very silly, and I think the mecha designs are kid of lame. Of course, the mecha designs are of no fault of the US studio, Saban. All of the robots come from the sentai series “Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (忍者戦隊カクレンジャー)” This series, the 18th super sentai series, served as the basis for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3. If you want to learn more about this robot, and its role in MMPRS3, you should check out their Wikipedia entry – they know more about it than I do. What I can speak with authority about is the toy. The Deluxe Ninja Megazord consists of 5 separate Ninja Zords that combine to form the giant robot. Each of the Ninja Zords is simple in its design and construction. This toy clearly aims for a younger demographic. The 5 Ninja Zords are:
Transformation of this guy is maybe the easiest of all the Megazords. Literally, you just have to flip up the legs in each Zord and snap them together. This is a really basic toy. In Megazord mode, the Ninja Megazord has little articulation, and no weapons. The right hand has the Ape Punch and the left hand has the Wolf Punch. On its own it is an unremarkable toy. The only saving grace of the toy is that it combines with the Deluxe Falconzord to form the Ninja Mega-Falconzord. Like most Bandai America releases, this toy is somewhat different from its Japanese counterpart, the DX Goshin Gattai Kakure Dai Shougun. The following are the most obvious changes:
Submitted by JoshB on 21 May, 2007 - 11:14. |
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I was supposed to review this, you creep...!
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Oh, BTW, the combined form is called the "Ninja Mega-Falconzord", not the "Shogun Mega-Falconzord"; that name is reserved for the combined form of the Deluxe Shogun Megazord and Deluxe Falcon Ninjazord. And when you add the over-used & mysteriously-resurrected Deluxe Titanus the Carrier Zord to the mix, they're called the Ninja Ultrazord and Shogun Ultrazord respectively.
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Finally, aside from the pre-applied decals on the knees, the Deluxe Ninja Megazord is a dead ringer for its original Japanese counterpart, the DX Goshin Gattai Kakure Dai Shougun from "Ninja Sentai KakuRanger" (1994), though you're right about the red-to-pink change on the Crane Ninjazord.