Power Rangers
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The official whipping boy of Jumbo Machinder collectors, this toy is probably better than you've heard. Video inside!
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This set is known as the Astro Galactic Megazord to differentiate it from the original Deluxe Astro Megazord released the previous year from “Power Rangers in Space” (1997), but in-series during “PR Lost Galaxy”, it is still referred to as just the Astro Megaship.
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If Bandai still made them like this, I would still collect Sentai.
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Titanus is a HUGE toy: 22 inches long, around 10 high. Even knowing the beast’s size, I was still surprise when I got it. Out of the box, Titanus is easy to assemble… safe for the FORTY or so stickers to place. You’ll never convince me that a 4 year-old kid can do it, but I digress. Even left alone, Titanus is a heck of an addition to a collection.
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This Jumbo Megazord was the last to prominently feature parts of animals in the design. That combined with a lack of gimmicks and Jumbo fans had already become disillusioned with these toys by this point. Although two more would be produced, it often feels like this line really died with this release.
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An impressive Jumbo with a MASSIVE wingspan. Good luck finding room to display this guy!
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Another talking Power Ranger Jumbo, no better or worse really than the others.
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I’m still kind of surprised that this toy was even released in the US. It’s just so big and bulky, and the price tag was pretty high.
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Summer of 1995 Brought with it the Power Rangers Movie. During that time, toys from Season 3 got repackaged as "Movie Edition" toys.
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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
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