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		<title>CollectionDX - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive</title>
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The ancients once wrote that a crown encrusted with seven magnificent  jewels would bestow ultimate power. Originally dismissed as mythical folklore,  the &amp;ldquo;Crown Aurora&amp;rdquo; has been discovered by dark forces. Five brave teens set out on an exciting  global treasure hunt to track down the missing jewels, before evil finds them  and gains unstoppable power. Our world  and the entire universe&amp;rsquo;s fate rests in the hands of &amp;ldquo;Power Rangers: Operation  Overdrive.&amp;rdquo; 
 For more than 14 years, Power  Rangers has remained one of the top boys&amp;rsquo; action brands in the United States. In 2007, Bandai America will introduce a versatile and  expansive line of toys to support the new treasure hunting-themed series and  celebrate the brand&amp;rsquo;s 15th season on air &amp;ndash; a milestone achievement. Debuting in March, the new series will air in  57 timeslots each week  in the Jetix action/adventure block on Toon Disney and on the ABC Television  Network every Saturday morning.</description>
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		<title>Deluxe DriveMax Megazord</title>
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		<description>
 For those of you wondering what the differences are between the Deluxe DriveMax Megazord and its Japanese-speaking counterpart- the DX Gougou Gattai DaiBouken - well... I fully and wholeheartedly believe that a great injustice has occurred...: 
 

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 DriveMax Megazord
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 Bandai America
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 USD
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 39.99
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 <label><p>For those of you wondering what the differences are between the Deluxe DriveMax Megazord and its Japanese-speaking counterpart- the DX Gougou Gattai DaiBouken - well... I fully and wholeheartedly believe that a great injustice has occurred...</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+battery+compartment.JPG.html">Two (2) LR44 (1.5V) watch-size batteries</a></u> (included) are
  required to operate electronic light-&amp;-sound feature, and should be replaced
by a responsible adult.</p>
<p>The Power Rangers are a remarkable group of heroes. Young and old, fast
  and slow, these people have defended Earth and the Universe from invading armies
  from space, other dimensions, and even the future! They are responsible
  in the use of their power, and they never harm the innocent or escalate a fight. The
  first season, &ldquo;<em>Mighty Morphin Power Rangers</em>&rdquo;, which debuted
  in early spring 1993, was a resounding and hugely unexpected success for long-time
  children&rsquo;s studio Saban Entertainment. Though the fighting footage,
  suits, transforming robots, and toys are based on the long-running Japanese <em>tokusatsu</em> sub-genre
  called Super Sentai [translated as &ldquo;special taskforce&rdquo;] and then
  new footage of English-speaking actors spliced into each half-hour episode, &ldquo;<em>PR</em>&rdquo; has
  taken on a life of its own separate from its eastern Asia origins.  It
  has become part of the American culture, introducing words such as  &ldquo;Megazord&rdquo;, &ldquo;Zord&rdquo;, &ldquo;Battlizer&rdquo;,
  and catch phrases such as the original transformation call the heroes used- &ldquo;It&rsquo;s
  Morphin Time!&rdquo;- into the modern English vocabulary. 1995 saw the
  big-screen debut of &ldquo;<em>Mighty Morphin Power Rangers- The Movie</em>&rdquo;. Like
  the three-year running TV series, film critics were unable to grasp the compulsion
  of the film that was drawing kids to it- great action sequences, larger-than-life
  baddies, and brand new computer-generated Zords in a real city! Then
  two years later in 1997, the lower-budgeted &ldquo;<em>Turbo- A Power Rangers
  Adventure</em>&rdquo; was met with significantly less enthusiasm than the first
  and sealed the fate of any possible future film production by a major studio. The
  mini-series &ldquo;<em>Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers</em>&rdquo; (10 episodes)
  introduced the concept of other, non-human Rangers out in the Universe, but
  is debated whether-or-not it is a series unto itself or just a long story arc. &ldquo;<em>Power
  Rangers in Space</em>&rdquo;  was the end of the continuity-following series
  started in the first season; starting with &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Lost Galaxy</em>&rdquo;,
  each new series would now have a completely different story in a completely
  different universe of characters, locations, weapons, and Zords. In 2001,
  Saban Entertainment, which had been producing &ldquo;<em>PR</em>&rdquo; under
  Fox Television Network brand, was purchased by The Walt Disney Company (who
  also owns the ABC TV networks) and integrated into their Buena Vista Productions,
  with each successive series (starting with 2003&rsquo;s &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers
  Ninja Storm</em>&rdquo;) being produced almost entirely in New Zealand, which
  continues to this day. Here are all of the &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers</em>&rdquo; series
that have come before:</p>
<p align="center">&ldquo;<em>Mighty Morphin Power Rangers</em>&rdquo;........ (1993-1995)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers</em>&rdquo;........... (Feb. 1996)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Zeo</em>&rdquo;................................ (1996)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Turbo</em>&rdquo;............................. (1997)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers in Space</em>&rdquo;.......................... (1998)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Lost Galaxy</em>&rdquo;..................... (1999)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue</em>&rdquo;........... (2000)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Time Force</em>&rdquo;...................... (2001)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Wild Force</em>&rdquo;....................... (2002)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Ninja Storm</em>&rdquo;..................... (2003*)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Dino Thunder</em>&rdquo;.................... (2004)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers S.P.D.</em>&rdquo;.............................. (2005)<br>
  &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Mystic Force</em>&rdquo;..................... (2006)</p>
<div>
  <p>The 15-year anniversary series- &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Operation Overdrive</em>&rdquo;-
    promises to continue the traditions that have pushed one of the longest-running
    action/adventure children&rsquo;s saga into the future! For a more
    expanded explanation of &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers</em>&rdquo;, be sure to
    view this <strong><u><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Rangers">Wikipedia</a></u></strong> entry.</p>
</div>
<p>A wealthy adventurer named Andrew traveling through the deep forests of Africa
  finds the Corona Aurora- a powerful crown which can bestow unthinkable powers
  upon any who wears it. However, the seven jewels that typically adorn
  it are missing. A ghost of the ancient Knights Templar comes to the adventurer,
  and warns him that there are evil forces in the world that are seeking the
  Corona Aurora as well, and will do anything to get it. Realizing that
  the crown needs protection and the seven jewels recovered, Andrew returns home
  and uses his billions to create a top secret team of super-human heroes to
  scour the Earth. Using Overdrive Trackers- handheld devices which can
  scan artifacts to see if the jewels are inside them- and their unique genetic
  powers, a wide variety of tools, weapons, vehicles, and incredible giant battle
  machines called Driver Zords are available to the Power Rangers to execute
their tasks for Operation Overdrive!</p>
<p>Knowing that the Overdrive Rangers would need to operate alone in the world,
  and how dangerous adventures could be, Andrew ordered the construction of large
  vehicles specialized in exploration, excavation, recovery, and- if need be-
  defense. The first five Driver Zords do just that:</p>
<table width="80%" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
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    <td width="100"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dump+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63062&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Dump Driver Zord (front)" title="Dump Driver Zord (front)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dump+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html">Dump Driver Zord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dump+Driver+Zord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)- a large red and silver haul truck,
      piloted by the Red Overdrive Ranger, &ldquo;Mack&rdquo;. In addition to
      the large truck bed which can haul tons of excavated dirt and rock, it
      also has the ability to deploy two large utility arms which can lift monsters
      right off their feet! The Dump Driver forms the back half of the Mega Truck;
    and it also forms the body and legs of the DriveMax Megazord.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Speed+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63004&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Speed Driver Zord (front)" title="Speed Driver Zord (front)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Speed+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html">Speed Driver Zord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Speed+Driver+Zord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)- a black and silver formula-1
      race car, piloted by the Black Overdrive Ranger, Will. It has six wheels
      which grip the ground very well for tight turns and fast acceleration.
      It can also raise up the front half to reveal a weapon turret to fire on
      monsters! The Speed Driver forms the lower front half of the Mega Truck;
    and it also forms the chest of the DriveMax Megazord.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Gyro+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62947&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Gyro Driver Zord (front)" title="Gyro Driver Zord (front)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Gyro+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html">Gyro Driver Zord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Gyro+Driver+Zord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)- a blue and white gyrocopter piloted
      by the Blue Overdrive Ranger, Dax. Powered by three jet turbo fans in its
      fuselage and stubby wings, it is the only one of the five that can fly
      through the air, and features some strong laser cannons. The Gyro Driver
      forms the upper front half of the Mega Truck; and it also forms the helmet
    and back armor of the DriveMax Megazord.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dozer+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62924&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Dozer Driver Zord (front)" title="Dozer Driver Zord (front)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dozer+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html">Dozer Driver Zord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dozer+Driver+Zord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)- a yellow and silver bulldozer
      piloted by the Yellow Overdrive Ranger, Ronny. Though slower than the Speed
      Driver, it has a bucket scoop which can lift monsters off its feet, or
      a small laser cannon turret up top. The Dozer Driver forms part of the
      back half of the Mega Truck; and it also forms the right arm of the DriveMax
    Megazord.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Sub+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63020&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Sub Driver Zord (front)" title="Sub Driver Zord (front)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Sub+Driver+Zord+_front_.JPG.html">Sub Driver Zord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Sub+Driver+Zord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)- a white and pink submarine piloted
      by the Pink Overdrive Ranger, Rose. The only Driver Zord that can travel
      underwater, it has a pair of utility claws which can lift up rocks or remove
      artifacts from the seafloor. The Sub Driver forms part of the back half
    of the Mega Truck; and it also forms the left arm of the DriveMax Megazord.</td>
  </tr>
</table>
<p>&ldquo;Huh???&rdquo; That is the first word- the <em>very</em> first
  word- that came to mind when I saw them. Even compared against the lead <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/561">Deluxe
  Titan Megazord</a></u></strong> from
  last year&rsquo;s &ldquo;<em>PR Mystic Force</em>&rdquo;, there is a very dramatic
  change in design style to the five <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Driver+Zords+assembled.JPG.html">Driver Zords</a></u>. The
  most noticeable thing is that they are much bigger. This is good since
  we&rsquo;ve been getting really small lead Zords since, well, the deluxe toys
  from &ldquo;<em>PR Lost Galaxy</em>&rdquo; in 1999! The plastic they
  used, however, is really odd. There seems to be little-or-no real ABS
  on it; instead, it&rsquo;s some kind of hard PVC.  Oddly, only the wheels
  on the various Driver Zords are ABS. The <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Sub+Driver+Zord-+utility+claws+deployed.JPG.html">claws</a></u> on
  the Sub Driver are molded with really thin PVC and flex way too easily- but
  are difficult to rotate around! The other thing I noticed is how bland
  the paint applications are. Each is limited to just about three colors
  each. This is most obvious when compared to the prototypes seen on the box
  cover; the Sub Driver and Gyro Driver have been affected the most by this. And
  you almost can&rsquo;t see the white paint (the &ldquo;<em>PROO</em>&rdquo;  logo
  and a #4) against the yellow plastic on the Dozer Driver (trust me, they&rsquo;re
  there). However, the bucket on the Dozer Driver can pitch up and down
  on two joints a bit... but the large arms used by the Dump Driver in the series
  don&rsquo;t have the same claws on the toy. (I must say, though, that
I like the piston details on the Dump Driver.)</p>

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      <img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/gallery/d/62973-5/Mega+Truck+_front_.JPG" width="640" height="480" class="giThumbnail" alt="Mega Truck (front)" longdesc=""/>
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<p>The third-mode <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck+_front_.JPG.html">Mega Truck</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)
  is a bit more of a mystery compared to the awesome detail of the Dragon Mode
  of the Titan Megazord. I think it&rsquo;s trying to recreate a large
  semi-trailer like the ones seen on the freeways today, but I don&rsquo;t think
  they got it right. Like the Green Delta Runner from the <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/280">Deluxe
  Delta Squad Megazord</a></u></strong> from
  2004&rsquo;s &ldquo;<em>PR S.P.D.</em>&rdquo;, the Mega Truck has a very limited <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck-+cab+rotation+1-2.JPG.html">rotation
  joint</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck-+cab+rotation+2-2.JPG.html">opposite side</a></u>). The
  small tabbed joint which connects the front and back halves looks like it could
  tear at the slightest twist. Even though there are small tabs for them
  inside the Dump Driver&rsquo;s truck bed, the Dozer Driver and Sub Driver really
  don&rsquo;t fit all that well- the submarine&rsquo;s back-half just hangs off
  the end there awkwardly.  It&rsquo;s almost like the larger back half is
  driving the smaller front half, not the other way around! The one good
  thing is the Power Sword can attach to a peg on the left side, which keeps
  all the parts together and makes sure there isn&rsquo;t anything lying around
  to be stepped on. The Dozer Driver fits oddly into the bed of the trailer
  section- it faces <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck-+Dozer+Driver+forwards+_per+instructions_.JPG.html">forward</a></u> in
  the instructions and box art, but it&rsquo;s <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Mega+Truck-+Dozer+Driver+backwards+_per+show_.JPG.html">backwards</a></u> in
  the show! Again, the Mega Truck doesn&rsquo;t look all that similar
  or compact to the one seen in the show...</p>


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      <img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/gallery/d/62863-5/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+_front_.JPG" width="480" height="640" class="giThumbnail" alt="Deluxe DriveMax Megazord (front)" longdesc=""/>
    </a>
  
  
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<p>The <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+_front_.JPG.html">DriveMax Megazord</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)
  is really a let down... If I was confused about the separate Driver Zords
  and the Mega Truck, I am shocked at how low quality the Megazord is. Like
  always, it&rsquo;s a little out of proportion to the one seen on the show,
  but this is actually a little closer to normal human proportions! That
  is nice. The exception would be the size of the head [as usual] and the
  shoulders are a bit wide. Actually, the <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+eye+light-up+feature.JPG.html">head</a></u> reminds
  me of the head of the <strong><u>Deluxe Lightspeed Megazord</u></strong> from &ldquo;<em>PR
  Lightspeed Rescue</em>&rdquo; (2000) with the small rotating cannons on either
  side. The shoulder joints snap at every 45&deg;. And I when mean &ldquo;snap&rdquo;,
  I mean you <em>really</em> have to torque these things! I like joints
  that don&rsquo;t wear out, but this!? Well, if I use it long enough,
  maybe they&rsquo;ll go back down to something a little easier...</p>
<p>One of the things I&rsquo;ve been moaning and groaning about for many years
  is the lack of poseable legs on the deluxe toys. Oh, sure- they can twist
  and bend and do other things, but you couldn&rsquo;t really do anything with
  them when the changes are complete. In the past we&rsquo;ve had-</p>
<ul type="disc">
  <li><strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/771">Deluxe Dragonzord</a></u></strong> from &ldquo;<em>Mighty
      Morphin Power Rangers</em>&rdquo; season-1 (1993) was the first to have
      joints at the hips and knees, but it was limited to transformations only.</li>
  <li><strong><u>Deluxe Serpentera</u></strong>,
    from &ldquo;<em>MMPR</em>&rdquo;       season-2 (1994) had some nice poseability
    in the shoulders, elbows, clawed hands, hips, knees and even ankles, but
    it was limited in its upright form because of balance issues.</li>
  <li><strong><u>Deluxe Ninja Megazord</u></strong>,
    from &ldquo;<em>MMPR</em>&rdquo;       season-3/&rdquo;<em>MMPR-The Movie</em>&rdquo; (both
    1995) also had joints similar to the Dragonzord, but, again they were just
    for transformation purposes and it didn&rsquo;t balance very well when you
    did it.</li>
  <li><strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/589">Deluxe Thundersaurus Megazord</a></u></strong> and <strong><u>Deluxe
        Blizzard Force Megazord</u></strong>,
        from &ldquo;<em>PR Dino Thunder</em>&rdquo; (2004) were close, but somewhere
        in the design phases the tiny arms and the thigh armor plating of the
        Dino Zords just got in the way. (That was a real disappointment
        that year.)</li>
  <li><strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/561">Deluxe Titan Megazord</a></u></strong>,
    from last year&rsquo;s &ldquo;<em>PR Mystic Force</em>&rdquo; (2006) had,
    again, hip and knee joints, but they only worked in the transformation and
    in the Dragon Mode. (Actually, in that set, the Mystic Phoenix Titanzord
    had the really flexible poseable hips, knees, <em>and</em> shoulders!)</li>
</ul>
<p>But this year, my wish has come true at last! The legs can <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+leg+poseability+_1_.JPG.html">do the
    splits</a></u> up to 45&deg; apart
    from each other, for starters.  The hips can <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+leg+poseability+_2_.JPG.html">spread
    side-to-side</a></u> almost
    90&deg; when the legs are rotated forwards, and the knees can each bend 45&deg;. This-
    coupled with the snapping panels from the transformation of the Dump Driver-
    allows for a <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+leg+poseability+_3_.JPG.html">good range</a></u> of
    poses! Alas- if they could have introduced equally-flexible ankle joints...  (Creepy
    thing is, it can bend those wonderfully flexible legs backwards too. <em>Eww...</em>) The <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+Power+Sword+_1_.JPG.html">Power
    Sword</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+Power+Sword+_2_.JPG.html">bottom</a></u>)
    is made of that same unusual soft plastic so it won&rsquo;t break immediately
    if stepped on, but at least the Megazord can grip the entire handle this
time, unlike the Titan Megazord&rsquo;s sword!</p>




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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+leg+poseability+_1_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62883&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Deluxe DriveMax Megazord- leg poseability (1)" title="Deluxe DriveMax Megazord- leg poseability (1)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+leg+poseability+_2_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62886&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Deluxe DriveMax Megazord- leg poseability (2)" title="Deluxe DriveMax Megazord- leg poseability (2)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
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<p>Another nice thing is the Light-and-Sound feature in the head. When
  the tabbed button on the forehead is pressed, a red light inside flashes on-and-off
  really fast while there is a sound of motors turning and metal clanking. Nice
  and loud sound too! (Perhaps a bit <em>too</em> loud...?) It&rsquo;s
  kinda disappointing, though, that there isn&rsquo;t a wider variety of sounds,
  or that they couldn&rsquo;t be accessed when the Gyro Driver is alone. The
  Deluxe Delta Squad Megazord had six sounds in it across its various modes <em>and</em> a bump-motion sensor! Actually,
  I&rsquo;m surprised that they didn&rsquo;t put the Light-and-Sound function
  into the larger Dump Driver or the Speed Driver like they usually did in the
  past, but I can understand putting the light into the head like that.</p>
<p>To view and hear the special Light-and-Sound feature, watch this short video (special thanks to <em>JoshB</em>, webmaster/owner of <strong>CDX</strong> for the video footage!):</p>
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<p>But there are a whole bunch of things either missing or wrong with it.  The
  most noticeable thing is the lack of paint applications- which is rather <em>not</em> glaring
  on the <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord-+lower+leg+_amp_+left+wrist+detail.JPG.html">front of the lower legs</a></u>,
  the blue back armor, and the left wrist/engine housing. The last time
  I saw bad paint loss was on the various Wild Zords from 2002&rsquo;s &ldquo;<em>PR
  Wild Force</em>&rdquo;; but <em>they</em> had die-cast metal, intricate transformations,
  and detailed molds to make up for it. I also feel that, if the arms are
  poseable only at the shoulders, then they should have added a snapping joint
  of some kind to the Dozer Driver. Also, the Dozer Driver&rsquo;s bucket
  and Sub Driver&rsquo;s claws just don&rsquo;t really look all that, um- powerful
  the way they are now.</p>
<p>I typically don&rsquo;t bring special attention to it in my reviews, but I want to mention
  the transformations a bit. Because of the materials they used, the Speed
  Driver and Gyro Driver have to be wiggled- as opposed to snapped- onto pegs. The
  head and Gyro Driver both also have to separately contend with paired tabs
  on the neck of the Megazord and top of the Speed Driver, respectively. You <em>really</em> have
  to fight them to get them in place, but once you do they don&rsquo;t pop off
  easily. Getting the Dozer Driver and Sub Driver onto and off of the shoulders
  is a <em>very</em> difficult thing to do.  I&rsquo;m 24 at the time that
  I&rsquo;m writing this, and even <em>I</em> have to put a bit of effort into
  getting them on; not very often in the past have I needed to do <em>that</em>.</p>
<p>Ugh- that&rsquo;s it! I can&rsquo;t wait anymore...!</p>
<p>For those of you wondering what the differences are between the Deluxe DriveMax
  Megazord from 15-year anniversary &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers Operation Overdrive</em>&rdquo;,
  and its Japanese-speaking counterpart- the <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/928">DX Gougou Gattai DaiBouken</a></u></strong> from
  the 2006 <em>Super Sentai</em> 30th Anniversary series &ldquo;<em>Gougou Sentai
  Boukenger</em>&rdquo;- well... I fully and wholeheartedly believe that a great
  injustice has occurred:</p>

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<p>The images of <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+vs_+DX+Gougou+Gattai+DaiBouken+_front_.JPG.html">these two toys</a></u> (<u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+vs_+DX+Gougou+Gattai+DaiBouken+_back_.JPG.html">back</a></u>)
  have not been modified by a computer or kit-bashed or added to in any way. What
  you see is the real deal. Standing at an even 9&frac12;&rdquo; (24.4cm)
  is the original DX DaiBouken on the right, and standing at 11&frac12;&rdquo; (28.8cm)
  is the Deluxe DriveMax Megazord on the left. As you can see, the reason
  I cannot simply tick off the modifications like I usually do is because the
  changes are so numerous.  These are two <strong><em>completely different toys</em></strong>. Not
  once single piece from the DaiBouken- save, perhaps, for some similar-sized <em>screws</em>-
  was used in the construction of the DriveMax Megazord. This explains
  the lack of sharp detail. This explains the lack of significant paint
  applications. This explains the difficulties in transformation.</p>
<p>(To see more detailed images of the differences between the Gougou Vehicles
  and the Driver Zords, view the complete <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/">gallery</a></u> for
  this review.)</p>
<p>I am not going to hold back- as an adult collector, I am disgusted.  BA
  has certainly done this before- changing an original toy from a Super Sentai
  series to conform it to US toy regulations- such as removing spring-loaded
  missiles, external rotating features, or a Light-and-Sound feature. (Do
  I believe that&rsquo;s the only reason why they do it? No!) Most
  take it in stride, and leave them alone, opting instead to buy the originals
  from Japan the year before. But also, it helps the American company to
  reduce the cost of importing the toys when they come over so that parents can
  afford to buy them for their kids. For example, the DX DaiBouken <em>does</em> cost
  $45.00 in Japan (&yen;5500) off the shelf, but it&rsquo;s the direct shipping
  and handling costs to the US which increase it to around $70-75 off-the-shelf. Most
  collectors and older &ldquo;<em>PR</em>&rdquo; fans who know about Super Sentai
  may not be entirely happy about this, but they just buy the originals one year
  ahead and not bother with the imported ones.  More recently, it has been
  the standard firearms that the Rangers carry around with them that get completely
  redesigned; they are replaced with soft Styrofoam alternatives, with all the
  ABS, electronics, and transforming abilities removed. Or the various
  morpher devices which are simplified; the Electronic Delta Morpher from &ldquo;<em>PR
  S.P.D.</em>&rdquo; is a perfect example of this as well- one of the original
  modes was removed from the Electronic SP License and condensed down into just
  two flip-down modes instead of three.  Again, the Delta Morpher is a completely original design separate from the original Super Sentai version.  (A comparison of the two side-by-side
  can be found in <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/791">this review</a></u></strong>,
  also on CDX!) But, on rare occasion, BA imports over the
  toys exactly as they were from Japan, such as last year&rsquo;s <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/968">Deluxe
  Solar Streak Megazord</a></u></strong> and <strong><u>Deluxe
  Steedergon Fury Megazord</u></strong>.</p>
<p>(For those of us who import Super Sentai originals, this is very frustrating
  to find that we could get the originals for cheaper in the US than shipping
  them overseas. The problem is, by the time we find out what the modifications
  to the &ldquo;<em>PR</em>&rdquo;  versions will be, the original Japanese lines
  have ended production and are shifting over to the new series in the next year!)</p>
<p>But <em><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+and+DX+Gougou+Gattai+DaiBouken+posed.JPG.html">this</a></u></em>--!? (I
  have a separate set of comments and views on the DaiBouken, so be sure to <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/928">read
  my review</a></u></strong> of
  it.)</p>
<p>When images appeared online for the first time around November &rsquo;06 of
  the new Deluxe DriveMax Megazord, just about every single fan site, discussion
  board, and blog online dedicated to &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers</em>&rdquo; rose
  in one voice, and directed absolute outrage at Bandai America. And that&rsquo;s not even including all of the Super Sentai sites out there! Also,
  fan sites are not the only ones complaining... Good shares of parents
  across America are also questioning the design as well. In the process
  of preparing for and writing this review, I handed the Megazord off to three
  kids ages 4-7 [which is the target audience of &ldquo;<em>Power Rangers</em>&rdquo;]
  and three adults.  And I did it without showing them the DaiBouken or
  telling them that there was an original version first.  While the Megazord
  took a good beating from the youngest (no noticeable damage was inflicted),
  all the other noted that it was &ldquo;okay&rdquo; or implied that something
  was lacking from previous years.  Comments were passed around that it
  was bigger, made of a softer material, and was less likely to break or
  be choked on.</p>
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    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dump+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Dump+_right_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62931&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Dump Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Dump (right)" title="Dump Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Dump (right)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Speed+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Formula+_right_+.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63011&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Speed Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Formula (right)" title="Speed Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Formula (right)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Gyro+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Gyro+_right_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62950&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Gyro Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Gyro (right)" title="Gyro Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Gyro (right)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dozer+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Dozer+_right_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63068&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Dozer Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Dozer (right)" title="Dozer Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Dozer (right)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
    <td><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Sub+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Marine+Diver+_right_.JPG.html"><img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=63027&g2_serialNumber=3" width="100" height="75" alt="Sub Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Marine Diver (right)" title="Sub Driver Zord (left) and Gougou Marine Diver (right)" class="g2image_centered" /></a></td>
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<p>(By the way, appearance- and function-wise, the yellow &amp; silver Dozer
  Driver Zord perhaps <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Dozer+Driver+Zord+_left_+and+Gougou+Dozer+_right_.JPG.html">best matches</a></u> its
  original Japanese counterpart, the smallish Gougou Vehicle #4- Gougou Dozer
from the DX DaiBouken.)</p>
<p><em>Without</em> putting them side-by-side, and being a [former] long-time
  fan of &ldquo;<em>PR</em>&rdquo; fan myself, I am shocked, confused, and angered. The
  parts have too-rounded edges, joints are either too hard or too easy to turn,
  the transformation is a little on the simplistic side, things are difficult
  to attach or fall-off easily, and there is a lot of paint missing.  ...and
  most of this is based just on watching the footage from &ldquo;<em>Boukenger</em>&rdquo; and
  promotional commercials for &ldquo;<em>PR Operation Overdrive</em>&rdquo;!</p>


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<p>To me, the <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+posed.JPG.html">Deluxe DriveMax Megazord</a></u> is
  more like a miniaturized <strong><u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1231">Jumbo figure</a></u></strong> -
  which are designed to be simple, non-transforming display figures for the older
  collector. I think the Light-&amp;-Sound is a nice idea; the large size
  is a nice bit of a relief from the last, oh- <em>eight</em> years; and for
  the far-younger children, those rounded edges and simplified transformations
  may be just what is needed. Oh, and I like that the Megazord can grasp
  the handle of the Power Sword completely versus the multi-functional Gougou
  Sword from the DaiBouken. If that&rsquo;s a better option for you, go
  for. But if you prefer the transforming interactive abilities and better
  paint apps, I completely and wholeheartedly endorse going for the original
  DX Gougou Gattai DaiBouken (which, BTW, means &ldquo;<em>Thundering Combination
  Great-Adventure</em>&rdquo; in Japanese).</p>
<p>The one thing that I cannot answer nor comprehend is <em>why</em> Bandai America made this decision?  <em>Why</em> didn't they go with the original toy, as they have done for the last 15 years?  <em>Why</em> go through all the trouble to create brand new molds for a brand new toy when the original was just fine?  Of all things, this is the overriding question I would like to have answered regarding this toy.</p>
<p>Ah- how <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/5-year+anniversary+Megazords.JPG.html">far</a></u> we have
come in 15 years...</p>

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<p>Be advised: <strong>There are spoilers regarding the future of the series
    in this next section</strong>.  Consider yourself warned...!<strong></strong></p>
<p>Here&rsquo;s my question: By <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord_+DX+DaiBouken+_front+left__+DX+DaiVoyager+_back+left_.JPG.html">enlarging</a></u> the
  Deluxe DriveMax Megazord&rsquo;s size, they also changed <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+and+DX+DaiBouken+_required+change+for+combos_.JPG.html">how it will work</a></u> with
  other future Driver Zords later on in the line. I can tell you that it
  certainly <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+and+Ultimate+DaiBouken.JPG.html">cannot fit</a></u> any
  of the Gougou Vehicles from the &ldquo;<em>Boukenger</em>&rdquo;  series; the
  shoulder joints on the Megazord were made <u><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/PowerRangers/2007OperationOverdrive/DriveMax/Shoulder+joints-+Deluxe+DriveMax+Megazord+_left_+and+DX+DaiBouken+_right_.JPG.html">too big</a></u>. So,
  if they <em>don&rsquo;t</em> modify and enlarge all of the other future Deluxe
  Megazords, will they release them at all in the US?</p>
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 <label><p>The latest surprise Jumbo release from Bandai Creation, the Mega Red Power Ranger is from the upcoming show "Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive" which is due to air in the US in February of 2007. There was talk of this toy being released back at the February 2006 Toy Fair, but was conspicuous by it's absence in later press releases. But here it is just in time for the holiday season.</p>
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<p>This toy is simply the latest Red Ranger rather than the latest Megazord. When the previous <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1061">Jumbo Ranger</a> came out, I figured I'd give it a chance and when I heard that the next Jumbo would also be a Ranger, I had hoped that they would at least mix it up with some of the other Rangers. Instead it looks like we'll be getting nothing but Red Rangers. I find this rather disappointing since both toys have the exact same body sculpt, with the only difference being the head and the belt buckle. So if the toys are gonna be exactly the same, can't we at least get some different colors?</p>
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<p>Unlike the previous entry, this one has no cape, but it does still have the talking feature. With two AAA batteries inserted into the back, you can press the belt buckle to hear two phrases spoken. One phrase is "MIssion complete!", but I have no idea what the other is. Seriously, I've listened to it over and over and it makes no sense to me. It's either "Vehicle active", "Sphere collected" or "Be epileptic". Or maybe it's not English at all. I don't know.</p>
<p>I will say that I do prefer the design of the head on this one more than on the other. It  seems to be a little more classic Sentai to me. And the logo on the chest is somewhat sharp, being sort of reminiscent of the logo of the defending Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes. But overall, if you didn't like the Jumbo Ranger, you won't like the Mega Red Power Ranger.</p>
<p>This toy is available at "Toys R Us" for $24.99. It is 21" tall and comes in a 16" x 19.75" box. It should be noted that this is the first in the line to not actually use the word "Jumbo" on the box.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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