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		<title>CollectionDX - Power Rangers Season 1</title>
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		<title>Titanus</title>
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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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 <label><p>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. </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p><strong>First, a bit of  history.</strong></p>
<p>  When  Tommy and Jason went on a quest to find weapons capable of destroying the super  putties, they stumbled upon Titanus, who was guarding them. After getting the  weapons, Zordon informed them that Titanus was an ally, and would lend a hand  when needed. A few episodes later, Titanus combined with the (yet unnamed on  screen) Megadragonzord and formed the Ultrazord, the mightiest zord in that  season. Titanus was forgotten when the Rangers powered up to the Thunderzord,  but was re-activated and modified to combined with the Ninja and Shogun  Megafalconzords to form a new Ultrazord.</p>

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<p><strong>Now, let’s talk about  the real thing.</strong></p>

<p>  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. </p>
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<p>The monster has two modes: “carrier mode” and “attack mode”. In  “attack mode”, the tail becomes the cannon, the back opens up to reveal a  compartment design to house a Megazord, and the chest comes out. And of course,  it has a motor, meaning you can make it roll around and dribble while watching  it. </p>

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<p>  But the real fun starts when you combine it with the Original (sometimes  called “mighty” or “Dino”) <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/176">Megazord</a> and the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/771">Dragonzord</a>.  Titanus was released three times. First during  the MMPR season 1, Then MMPR season 3 (dubbed The Return of Titanus, including  a non-functional version of the Dragonzord chest plate) and finally “Space  Titanus”, during the PRiS arc (the poor thing got the head and pawns cut off,  and a modified chest).</p>

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<p>  The Ultrazord is definitely  something to be reckoned with. Huge, heavy and scary. The Dragonzord’s tail  and chest become Titanus Tail and “chest”. Titanus’ chest and pawns become  chest pieces and gloves for the Megadragonzord. The chains are used as reins.  Even if that combination is smaller than the next season Ultrazord, it has a  little something making it more impressive.</p>

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<p>  You can also use Titanus as a  “carrier” (hope so, that’s its name “The CARRIER zord”) of sort, by connecting  the chain to the harness, snap them under the Megazord “Tank mode”.  When the motor is activated, he’ll move around  like Titanus.</p>

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<p>  Finally, you can combine Titanus  with either the Shogun or <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1536">Ninja Megafalconzord</a> (or any megazord that is roughly  the Original’s size), to form new ultrazord combinations. A re-release of  Titanus, dubbed “Return of Titanus”, including the Dragonzord’s chest plate,  have been specially made for that purpose (and to make some extra money).<br>

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  <br>
  The only differences with his Japanese counterpart are found in the  stickers, modified to fit the Power Rangers line (understand big Ms and  lightning bolts…). Even the motor and Zyurangers logo have been left untouched.<br>
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  I highly recommend this zord if  you are a fan of Super Sentai. A must have if you loved the Saban Era of Power  Rangers. You don’t know what a real Ultrazord is until you have seen this one.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:19:47 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Andre</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/470">1993</category>
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		<title>Deluxe Dragonzord</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/771</link>
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 The American Green Dragonzord is completely made of plastic while the Japanese version has a die cast tail tip.: 
 

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 <label><p>The American Green Dragonzord is completely made of plastic while the Japanese version has a die cast tail tip.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>When Tommy Oliver came to Angel Grove, Rita Repulsa saw an opportunity do
  destroy the Power Rangers, turned him into the Evil Green Ranger and gave him
  the mighty Green Dragonzord. Once the spell broken, Tommy joined the Power
  Rangers and added his Dragonzord to their armada.</p>
<p>Included in this box: </p>
<ul type="disc">
  <li>Power Staff base.</li>
  <li>Dragonzord tail.</li>
  <li>Chest.</li>
  <li>8&rdquo; Green Ranger figure.</li>
  <li>Instructions sheet.</li>
  <li>Stickers sheet.</li>
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<p>The American Green Dragonzord is completely made of plastic while the Japanese
  version has a die cast tail tip. The others differences resides in the stickers
  (Japanese version <a href="http://ooebi.sakura.ne.jp/toys/sentai/jyuren/jyu02.htm">here</a>)
  and on the Green Ranger, only available in the American package.</p>
<p>This toy is just plain fun. Lot of actions, light and sounds. What could possibly
  be better? Well had the mastodon, the sabre-toothed tiger and the triceratops
  and you will understand. That combination is called &ldquo;Dragonzord Battle
  Mode&rdquo;. And it rocks. The tails and chest combine with the stand (that
  was useless before) to become the &ldquo;Power Drill&rdquo;. The combination
  is, of course, even bigger than the Dragonzord on his &ldquo;Dragon&rdquo; mode.
  Finally, if you have the complete Megazord, the Dragonzord can be put on the
  shoulder to form the huge Megadragonzord. Of course, the light and sounds are
  still there. And finally, put the Megadragonzord into Titanus to have the enormous
Ultrazord, with more light and sounds and motor actions.</p>
<p>Finally, the Dragonzord is one of my favourite Zord. It&rsquo;s always fun
  to combine it with the Megazord and to use the light and sounds. And the 8&rdquo; Green
  Ranger is a great addition for a good value pack.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2006 08:52:40 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Andre</dc:creator>
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		<title>Guitardo</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/153</link>
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 Guitardo was one of the original villian toys made for the first series of Power Rangers.: 
 

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 <label>Guitardo was one of the original villian toys made for the first series of Power Rangers. Although he never appeared in any Japanese version of the show, his scenes were actually shot in Japan using the old style film. (Thanks Vince!).<P>The toy was only sold in the US.<P>Guitardo came window boxed, and included a double bladed staff (not shown).<P>These toys don't get much respect in the US, but these are full blooded vinyl kaiju. Vinyl monsters from a Japanese show! These can be had at yard sales and flea markets for cheap!<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:17:41 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Deluxe Megazord</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/176</link>
		<description>
 This is the original Power Rangers Megazord, the one that started it all in the USA. Of course, we all know by now that a genre called Sentai has been on the air for years in Japan. In the early 90s, Haim Saban got the idea to use footage from the Japanese television show ZyuRanger.: 
 

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 <label><p>This is the original Power Rangers Megazord, the one that started it all in the USA. Of course, we all know by now that a genre called Sentai has been on the air for years in Japan. In the early 90s, Haim Saban got the idea to use footage from the Japanese television show ZyuRanger.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>This is the original Power Rangers Megazord, the one that started it all in the USA. Of course, we all know by now that a genre called Sentai has been on the air for years in Japan. In the early 90s, Haim Saban got the idea to use footage from the Japanese television show ZyuRanger. He would then replace the Japanese actors with American ones, and write all new plots for what would become a surprise hit: The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. </p>
<p>I remember Christmas of 1993 pretty well. I was in college, and I had nothing at all to do with toys anymore. I had sold all my old Transformers and Star Wars toys, and I was pretty much doing what any 20 year old would do - trying to get girls. I got a call from my Mom one day, saying that my brother Adam, who was 8 at the time, really wanted something called a "Power Ranger" for Christmas. I liked going on these hunts, so off I went. I was shocked to see the frenzy that these toys were creating; it reminded me of the Cabbage Patch kids' riots! I couldn't find a Power Rangers toy anywhere! Eventually I found a marked up flip-top Green Ranger for $17, and it would have to do. </p>
<p>I didn't think much of the toys.. They seemed simple, childlike. My last experience with Japanese Toys had been Transformers, and those were far more complex. These seemed aimed towards the younger crowd, so I dismissed them for years. It wasn't until I got back in to toy collecting did I realize the brilliance of Power Rangers, and the cultural phenomenon it had become. </p>
<p>Now, 12 years later, I got my hands on an Original Megazord, and to my surprise, it's actually a really cool toy. </p>
<p>The Megazord is comprised of 5 "Zords", each a robotic representation of a dinosaur. People who don't know of the Japanese origin of Sentai often claim that the Megazords were a rip-off of Voltron, but the connection goes far deeper than that. The whole concept of teamwork and conforming to a group is an idea deep-rooted in the Japanese consciousness. It has been prevalent in shows going all the way back to Goranger, or even Gatchaman ( Battle of the Planets).</p>


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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/MMPRS1/Megazord/DXMegazord10.jpg.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=4748&g2_serialNumber=4" width="100" height="75" alt="Saber-Toothed Tiger Dinozord " title="DXMegazord10.jpg" /></a></td>
    <td>Saber-Toothed Tiger Dinozord  </td>
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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/MMPRS1/Megazord/DXMegazord8.jpg.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=4769&g2_serialNumber=4" width="100" height="75" alt="Mastodon Dinozord " title="DXMegazord8.jpg" /></a></td>
    <td>Mastodon Dinozord  </td>
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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/MMPRS1/Megazord/DXMegazord7.jpg.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=4766&g2_serialNumber=4" width="100" height="68" alt="Triceratops Dinozord " title="DXMegazord7.jpg" /></a></td>
    <td>Triceratops Dinozord  </td>
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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/MMPRS1/Megazord/DXMegazord6.jpg.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=4763&g2_serialNumber=4" width="75" height="100" alt="Tyrannosaurus Dinozord" title="DXMegazord6.jpg" /></a></td>
    <td nowrap>Tyrannosaurus Dinozord</td>
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<p>All the Megazords are plastic, and require stickers. None really have any independent play value, save for the Tyrannosaurus with his opening jaw and the Pterodactyl, which can be stood up, or laid down into flight mode. </p>
<p>To form the Megazord, the Tyrannosaurus becomes the body, and the Saber-Toothed Tiger and Triceratops form the legs. The Mastodon separates, and the body wraps around the back of the Tyrannosaurus. The Pterodactyl attaches to the chest, finishing the Megazord combination. The finished Megazord stands about 10" tall. It's articulated at the shoulders, elbows and legs. Weaponry includes a giant chrome sword, the Mastodon head as a shield, and 2 cannons on his back. In the TV show, this mode is called Megazord Battle Mode. There is also a mode where the legs are stretched out in front, called Megazord Tank Mode. </p>
<p>The Megazord can combine with the Green Dragonzord to for either the Dragonzord Battle Mode, or the amazingly huge Megadragonzord. If you add Titanus into the mix, the combination of all three makes the totally insane Ultrazord. This combination of toys makes for hours of play value. </p>
<p>Aesthetics aside, the thing that really sells this toy for me is that it is just plain fun. Its transformation is simple enough for a child, but challenging enough to interest adult collectors. Things snap into place with satisfying clicks, it can interact and combine with other toys, and it's made up of giant robotic dinosaurs. What more could you want in a toy? </p>
<p>Not surprisingly, the Megazord, being the first to make the transition to the states, went through a few changes. The original robot, the Daizyujin Evolution Combination DX came to the USA relatively free from structural changes. Where it was hit hard though was in the stickers. The shoulder stickers and the chest stickers were replaced to make it fit in with the Power Rangers brand. Some of the other Dinozords had slight modifications, but essentially the toy is pretty close to its Japanese counterpart. </p>
<p>Aside from play value, Power Rangers Megazords stand to be one of the ultimate collectibles for the next generation. Think about it: Star Wars, GI Joe, Gundam and the like are all partially geared towards adult collectors. Millions of these things are being hoarded in basements and attics. But not Power Rangers. Power Rangers have consistently been marketed towards children, and while there is a subset of adult collectors, the group is relatively small. These Megazords were taken out of the boxes. They were played with, and pieces were lost. They are never reissued, and molds are not re-used. Although the Japanese versions of these toys are often superior, American collectors are going to want the versions they played with as children. Just take a look around on eBay, and see what prices for Mint in Box Megazords are going for - they are already skyrocketing. </p>
<p>What people don't seem to realize is that these toys are cultural icons for a different generation. While we grew up on Shogun Warriors, Robotech and Godaikin, the early 90s set will have grown up on these. While some of us dug deeper into the origins of our childhood shows, so will them. In retrospect, don't you wish you had bought every single Godaikin that hit the shelves in 1985? That Tetsujin 28 Godaikin is now worth about $2000. Sure, it was expensive back then. Some of the Power Ranger toys today are pushing the $60 mark. Expensive, yes, but I think they are worth it.</p>
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 <label><P>This is the mid size version of the <b>Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Megazord</b>. This
is not the big DX combining Megazord; this is a smaller, cheaper 8" version
that separates into 3 pieces.</p>
<p>The toy is the domestic version of the <b>Puradera Daijuujin</b> (Daizyujin) from
  <b>Dinosaur Task Force ZYURANGER</b>. Puradera translates to "Pla-Deluxe" (plastic
  deluxe), a cheaper line of robot for the Japanese market. The line is designed
  to provide an affordable alternative to Japanese consumers. The original toy
  was released in 1992.</p>
<p>The toy itself comes with a cool launching fists feature. It also comes with
  a sword and shield. The legs of the Megazord can be removed, and the feet turn
  down to make a somewhat alternate mode. The legs and main section have wheels
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