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Figured I'd make a thread since no one else cared to, but for that one anon from the last thread that was having a meltdown because of the Goldar in the Target Exclusive multi-pack, someone found a single card release at a Target in Chicago. Anyway, talk about Power Ranger now. Or don't.
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I'm glad to see Goldar released single carded in the US, it was stupid to gatekeep him behind a store exclusive 6-pack. I just find it odd how soon he's being released solo after the 6-pack claimed exclusivity. It seems he and Baboo are the next assortment of villains, and I wish it were Squatt instead with Goldar getting his single carded release later along with King Sphinx. Releasing Baboo without Squatt just feels wrong.
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Here's the back of Baboo's packaging, showing he is the only new addition in the next assortment.
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>>11662952
Nah it tracks. First villain assortment was only Rita and Putty, now Goldar and Baboo, next would be Squatt and King Sphinx. The Rita/Putty assortment was 4 of each in spite of Rita being previously released in the Walmart endcap and Putty being an army builder, so I imagine Playmates will continue with even split cases of two.
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>>11662961
Maybe so, but 3 months is a pretty short exclusivity window. The 6-packs touting Goldar as an exclusive are still on shelves, which is pretty awkward if there are single carded Goldars on the pegs above.
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>>11662958
>First villain assortment was only Rita and Putty, now Goldar and Baboo, next would be Squatt and King Sphinx.
That would be a horrible idea. Why would they split the villains up into three waves like that? I thought Season 1 was only going to be two waves before moving on to Season 2. What would the Ranger side of things be for the third wave?
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>>11662822
Ill wait for the retro style 7inch Bandai replicas playmates teased at SDCC. I picked up the S7 Bulk and Skull at ross for $15 each. I don't thinks there's anything else Im looking forward to PR wise. I doubt BanDai will ever get the license again to make a Legacy Tor, Serpentera and Shogun Zord.
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>>11662992
>Why would they split the villains up into three waves like that?
Because they're dumb. The six figures shown at Toy Fair should have been a single wave. Being able to get a near complete set of the main season 1 villains in one fell swoop would have made them more desirable to people than slowly dripping them out like this.
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>>11662958
>>now Goldar and Baboo, next would be Squatt and King Sphinx
>Our biggest fear was that Squatt and Baboo wouldn't get released
>Now we have an even worse possibility: Baboo will be released, but Squatt could potentially not be
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>>11663020
>Our biggest fear was that Squatt and Baboo wouldn't get released
>Now we have an even worse possibility: Baboo will be released, but Squatt could potentially not be
This was the nightmare scenario I never considered a possibility.
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>>11663053
There was no behind their back. The Ninja Kidz thing was publicized at 2025 Toy Fair. Hasbro has since made the deal for the Disney+ series, so they're trying to save face because some people are confusing this Ninja Kidz thing as the new Disney+ series.
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>>11662822
This line was announced, but no Dragonzord.
Every anone here kept screeching
>Nooooo we need to have a full line of the main cast first!!
>THEN we can have Dragonzord in the second wave!!!
>Who cares that Hasbro did the same fucking thing in the same order and also failed before that next wave could have Dragonzord in it!!!!
I never got why anons here were like this.
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>>11663114
Someone else would have to want it in order for Hasbro to try to revoke the license from Playmates, and depending on the way the contract was written they may not even be able to as long as Playmates continues to pay. I would expect Playmates to pivot hard to Power Rangers as their most viable money maker after losing TMNT. Mattel, Jakks, and Jazwares each have plenty of other properties keeping them in business, and Power Rangers would just be an afterthought to them. Playmates NEEDS Power Rangers right now, they will give it the most attention and turn the most profit for Hasbro, which is ultimately all Hasbro cares about, so I can't really see Hasbro trying to take the license from them.
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I'm really surprised how well Rita has been selling in my area. I was worried Playmates was overpacking her and she would end up pegwarming and hurting future waves of villains from being released, but at my two local Targets she has been a consistent seller. They've each gone through multiple cases of the villain figures (I helped in clearing out 6 Putties and a Rita), and currently one of them has two Putties and a Rita, and the other only has a Putty. Rita out selling the Putty is crazy to me since she was the only villain on the Walmart endcap and sold on Walmart's website before the wide release. I figured with her head start and even case packing with a previously unreleased army builder, people would buy up all the Putties and Ritas would start to build up and warm pegs, but that hasn't happened, at least here. Who knew a cheap retail Rita would end up being a good selling action figure? Certainly not Bandai or Hasbro.
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>>11663470
We can definitely say we do not know what it didn't do as opposed to what it did when it was not doing it at all until it was done then we did but not until it wasn't. So it did but we cannot say what it wasn't doing.
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>>11663470
If they continue making toys it did well. If they stop it didn't. That's generally the best you ever get. A new villain assortment of Goldar and Baboo hitting stores now is a good sign. That suggests they sold through the first assortment's initial production run, so at the very least the villains are moving at or above expectations.
NY Toy Fair next month will be the big tell. Last year's Toy Fair was an early look with much of the line not slated for release until 2026. If the unreleased stuff they showed last year is absent that's a bad sign. If a Dragonzord and Titanus aren't shown that's a bad sign. If no new figures are shown that's a really bad sign. February 14th. There's also Nuremberg on January 27th which could provide some info. They debuted the line last year, but behind closed doors. Maybe this year they will be less secretive.
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>>11663114
Jakks. Of the non-big two underdogs, Jakks is the most successful atm. They have the strongest relationship with Viacom via Sonic along with the most retail prescence second to playmates (nintendo, simpsons, sega, etc). With Dogman out of the picture and the turtles up for grabs they just seem like the best fit for the IP.
Jazwares is back to being a confused mess and they're barely handling FNAF and Fortnite as is, and Mcfarlane is short sighted and ADD about licenses. Everyone else either has a cash cow on hand or is focused on something else.
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Nonnef is selling tail replacements for $5.
https://www.nonnef.com/collections/upgrades/products/mmprmiss
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Power rangers suck imagine being stuck in the same 3 series because the rest it's even worse wtf
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>>11664210
Power Rangers has many great series which people regard as better than MMPR. The MMPR circle jerk didn't start until 2010. For 15 years after it ended it pretty much didn't exist and all focus was put on the current series.
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>>11664590
>The MMPR fanaticism began when it aired
And by the third season that fanaticism had significantly declined, which is why they started changing the suits every year. Bandai didn't make a new MMPR toy after 95 until 2006, and that was just the Red MMPR in a line of collector Red Ranger figures, so MMPR got no special treatment. A couple years later they started doing the Super Legends chase figures and Retrofire Megazords, but that too included other seasons, so MMPR still wasn't being treated as the end all be all. It wasn't until 2010 when they did a full MMPR line that they started heavily leaning into MMPR nostalgia, and the only reason that even happened was because Disney didn't want to make new seasons anymore, but still had contractual obligations to Bandai, so they just threw on MMPR reruns with some half-assed graphics slapped onto them and called it a day.
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>>11664633
>Bandai didn't make a new MMPR toy after 95 until 2006
While that is true, it's worth pointing out they were selling MMPR toys in 2-packs with In Space figures and even had entire dedicated lines in Heroes and Playback, the latter coinciding with a reairing of the first three seasons in 1999. They may not have been making new merch, but they were still moving extra stock throughout the late 90s and the gap between the years wasn't as long as it could have been.
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>>11664733
Those In Space figures were just getting rid of the glut of unsold movie toys. I think Playback was similarly moving unsold stock, at least for the most part, as the selection was quite random. For instance no deluxe season 1 Zords, but the intermediate Megazord that always seemed to warm shelves even in MMPR's heyday. It was also planned for Playback to release toys through Turbo, so it wasn't just supposed to be MMPR felating. I don't know if the sales or ratings were bad, but the Playback airings ended prematurely after The Mutiny, so the Zeo and Turbo toys never saw release in the Playback line.
Heroes were just cheap re-releases for KB Toys, and it started as the sixth Rangers from MMPR through Turbo before cycling through the seasons all the way until Dino Thunder. After a year hiatus the line was rebranded as Super Legends for Mystic Force before ending for good.
So yes, some MMPR toys were sold between 95 and 2006, but not a single new MMPR toy was produced during that time, just unsold stock and re-releases, and this wasn't even a uniquely MMPR thing. Not only in the case of Heroes, but Bandai would randomly re-release toys from other seasons within their season lines. Sometimes they would even redeco toys from other seasons, so it wasn't always a case of clearing out old stock, but Bandai trying to maximize profits from their existing molds.
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>>11662992
>? I thought Season 1 was only going to be two waves before moving on to Season 2. What would the Ranger side of things be for the third wave?
Not like there's much in the way of new main cast villains for season 2. Zedd, and Z putties is about it, the rest would be MOTW
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>>11665038
for the zords, sure, but there's still lots to cover between Season 1 and 2's shared cast
That said don't expect Tor or even White Tigerzord when there's no Dragonzord or Titanus yet. Tor is probably a real long shot since he's one of the least used carrier zords
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>>11665283
Except no one is going to make any money producing a figure for every monster of the week. People want rangers and zords. We got both in Wave 1 so Wave 2 needs to be more Rangers and Zords. That leaves White Ranger and the Thunder Zords.
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>>11665012
>Not like there's much in the way of new main cast villains for season 2. Zedd, and Z putties is about it, the rest would be MOTW
There's still Finster unaccounted for, and Scorpina could be a season 2 figure since she was essentially a season 2 MOTW. I'd be super bummed if Playmates got this close to completing the season 1 villain crew and couldn't finish it off.
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This franchise is so dead, there's bigger problems with no new media to capture new audiences and everyone argues about no body goobers needing to get made to make the franchise a success when it's the same recycled garbage.
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>>11665369
>no new media to capture new audiences
We live in a digital streaming age grandpa, new audiences aren't limited to what's being aired on broadcast television anymore. If a kid sees MMPR toys in a store and thinks they look cool, he can go home and watch episodes on jewtube.
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>>11665327
>Except no one is going to make any money producing a figure for every monster of the week.
Maybe not "every" monster of the week, but if Playmates were to make figures of Lipsyncher and Silver Horns they'd be instant fucking buys for me.
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>>11665403
Any Dairanger monsters would be welcome, but those two certainly stand out, and Silverhorns would allow for a Repellator repaint. I'd really love to get the Nimrod trio somehow.
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>>11665559
>just make your own toys
Damn it's that simple? How foolish of me to be buying toys made by others all these years when I could have just mastered several highly specific, nichè skillsets, and invested untold thousands of dollars into the necessary equipment to just make my own.
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>>11665369
Companies have long given up on that and are working entirely for the short term money of nostalgia.
Thing is, they have been selling the exact same shit to the exact same people through nostalgia for 20 years now and that's about to fall apart too. And the companies have no plan after that.
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35 fucking years and no Cyclopsis/Dora Talos toy,
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>>11665663
>they have been selling the exact same shit to the exact same people through nostalgia for 20 years now
This is the first fully fleshed out MMPR line intended for kids since Imaginext, and that was a preschool line without transforming Zords or roleplay items. The only other kid focused MMPR line since the original was the 2010 debacle which did everything wrong, and was before the series was even released on DVD, let alone able to be streamed anywhere. Bandai and Hasbro's MMPR stuff since then were adult focused products with higher price points, save for a few random anomalies like Hasbro's cheap Megazord. Playmates is implicitly NOT selling the same shit to the same people, and the collectors have done nothing but bitch and moan about the line not being made for them. But I think it was absolutely the right move by Playmates, because Power Rangers always thrived when it was making cheap toys for kids, and the series is more accessible than ever with an entirely library of episodes freely available on any device.
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>>11665705
There was almost one... Damn Habsro.
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>>11665717
I really want to know what it is that people who bitch about it being MMPR want. There's no new show and the last few series weren't that popular anyway.
Did they randomly expect them to make a kid's toyline based off some Disney season when the ratings by that era were rapidly dropping as well and they have almost no nostalgic impression? Like randomly getting a Mystic Force kids line in 2025?What series do they want to get a standalone line?
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>>11665867
https://sffgazette.com/sci_fi/television/power-rangers-casting-heats-u p-as-six-actors-eyed-for-upcoming-d isney-reboot-are-revealed-a9559
They haven't been cast yet, he's just starting shit. The girls are cute.
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>>11665834
I don't think anyone at Playmates has a clue this thing exists. They seem like the same old collection of NBAs and boomers who only pick the top most well known names out of a wiki article and repeat the same th9ing every company before them has made.
Plus making a new figure that has never been tried before is risk taking. That's not something a company replying 100% on nostalgia bucks will ever attempt to do. We cannot even get a fucking Dragonzord out of Playmates or Hasbro.
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>>11665855
None of what you stated is true but regardless it would not be the first time for either, dumbass. We got a black Red Ranger in 1997 and have had multiple female Green Rangers in the show, comics and 2017 film if you count Rita.
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>Lipsyncher and Silver Horns
I think the Fighting Edition on the SNES really helped cement them as some of the "main" Dairanger monsters of MMPR (if not THE main two Dairanger monsters), the same way King Sphinx, Pudgy Pig, and Eye Guy were the most iconic of Season 1.
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>>11666329
TJ was well received but bland and part of him being liked was due to the cast change happening when they started getting to the GOID Car Ranger footage, which had some great fight scenes for TJ. Once he got demoted to Blue IS Ranger, he fell off in popularity.
Meanwhile Jack in SPD was such a complete fuck up that the case is often made that Skylar was the real protagonist as part of the anti affirmative action aspect of SPD
Also Ninja Storm Red was mystery meat racially but upstaged by Cam, who was Asian.
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>>11666465
Ecliptor has four forms
>>Regular form, with one spikey shoulder pad and a cape
>>Rebuilt form, which has no cape and two spikey shoulder pads
>>Darkonda gesalt form
>>Red Ecliptor, which is basically Ecliptor with a temporary power boost
The original 90s Bandai figure was based off of his first form (which In Space made interchangable with the second form; in Megaranger, he gets destroyed early on and rebuilt)
The Hasbro Lightning Collection is based on said second form (no cape and matching spiked shoulder pads), so they could easily repaint the figure for his powered up Red form.
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>>11666316
For Genesis owners the same could be said for Nimrod. Also being the monster of one of the most iconic episodes "White Light" sure helps raise her profile.
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Lord Zedd, Z-Putty, White Ranger, Rocky, Adam, and Aisha confirmed.
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Is there a reason we don't get later season villains in MMPR themed toy lines purely for rule of cool "let's give kids some cool villains fur the figures to fight," reasons?
Would love to see new versions of Ransic, Mesagog, Grumm, Machine Empire, Divotix, Ecliptor, etc even if they are recast as MMPR villains
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>>11667077
I assume tooling which shouldn’t matter all that much when you could make the ranger bodies reusable for every season with only changing gloves, boots, and helmets. You don’t even need much paint when you can mold them in their color. Sixth rangers will need overlays but that’s nothing.
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>>11667095
>I as an adult am perplexed as to why children can't understand my point of view of needing a delicate display of every character on screen for a beautiful presentation of what made a children's show so badass back in the day
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>>11667112
I didn't specify universe you fucking retard kids see Godzilla the same and don't autismally pick favourites like boomers do which is why mmpr is the only series that gets rebooted due to boomer retardation not giving new things a chance
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>>11667109
See I’ve always said that one of the smartest things they ever did during the launch of Power Rangers was to have imported the larger 8 inch figures, then make monsters in that size who then can double as being nearly in scale with your Megazord. They only did this for the three season of MMPR.
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>>11667077
Most modern MMPR toylines barely get a chance to cover the main MMPR cast, let alone attempt other seasons. 2010 didn't even have a Rita.
Yes, there's a lot of MMPR toys, but in terms of solely focused toylines after the 90s, there's really just been 2010, Super 7, and now Re-ignition. And Imaginext. All of those had(or have) notable missing entries from MMPR so no reason to start jumping ahead yet.
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>>11667168
Close the thread then because that’s all we’re getting the next 2 years.
I know it’s become a meme at this point but I wish someone like Jada would get power rangers and just commit to a limited run of zordon era rangers and villains then expand from that if it’s successful. Do the rangers in box sets only and release the monsters and main megazord over a year for each season.
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>>11666965
B-b-but... it's a dead line! Anon said so repeatedly.
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They literally just came out.
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>>11666967
I'm glad the Zedd Putty shatters but it would've been nice if they had an assembled one standing with the other figures too.
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>>11667248
>Zedd looks okay.
Looks very off to me, particularly the head. I guess it's better than the original Lord Zedd figures which were based on early concept art and very off-model, but I'll be sticking with my 2014 Zedd.
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Even with such a blurry photo, I can tell that head sculpt is way too chad for Rocky. lol Adam looks a little off too. Kind of weird that the old Bandai flipheads seems more accurate in that regard.
Zedd looks... Strange. Like they were trying base it off the suit actor and made the head too big as a result. It's not great, but it's not entirely bad either. Zedd Putty with the gimmick intact is great, but they really should have had an assembled one there for comparison.
Nice to see it's coming along, but still no Dragonzord? Come on, Playmates. Get it together.
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>>11667535
You people need to relax, this wasn't intended to be shown to the public, it was a photo Baboo's US actor took at Playmates headquarters and some new toys happen to be in the background. If season 2 is already in the pipeline it pretty much confirms Dragonzord will be in the Spring wave of toys. They're not gonna move on to Thunderzords without doing arguably the most popular Zord in the history of the show. I'm sure Toy Fair will announce it, and I'm sure they'll show the assembled Putty.
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>>11667685
How have they already passed on Dragonzord? Because it wasn't in wave 1? Season 1 was always planned on being 2 waves, and it makes sense to save Dragonzord for wave 2 in that case. Bandai's 2010 line was an absolute clusterfuck during an unplanned transitionary period for the franchise between Disney and Saban. Hasbro's cheap Megazord wasn't a part of a larger line, it was just a random one-off product while they tried to figure out what to do with the property. Playmates will not skip Dragonzord if they're already planning season 2 shit.
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>>11667611
>this wasn't intended to be shown to the public
Sure, they just happened to place the new Lord Zedd and White Ranger figures in the "People can take selfies here but please don't show said selfies to the public" section of their headquarters by complete accident.
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>>11667790
He literally says he's been waiting to post the pics. Playmates probably told him not to post anything until the figure is released. I wouldn't put it past Playmates for being too dumb to realize stuff is in the pics that isn't supposed to he seen, or maybe they just didn't expect Baboo to end up releasing before this stuff was officialy revealed at NYTF.
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>Season 2 is Thunderzords and White Tiger Zord.
There is a second wave of season 1 stuff coming this Spring numbnuts. That's where Dragonzord would slot in.
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>>11667811
Kids don't really follow the plot. They make up their own worlds. Maybe some of you never did but basically a megazord or a white tigerzord doesn't need to be tied up in the Power Rangers universe. Kids make their own stories with various toys from multiple lines.
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Why werent these images released sooner? Why have that display at all if the public wasnt allowed to see it?
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>>11667926
I used pic related as Rito's Zord since Rito himself didn't get an 8" figure.
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>>11667937
>Why have that display at all if the public wasnt allowed to see it?
It's probably their Toy Fair display, or a work in progress of it. They don't just show up and put out the toys without any forethought about the layout.
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>He looks worse than Hasbro's Zedd. So why get this?
Because the Hasbro figure is a completely different scale. It you want a cheap Zedd which scales with the smaller scale Bandai/Playmates villains Hasbro didn't make, and you don't have one of Bandai's previous 5" Zedds, this one will fill that void.
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>>11662926
Who is this even for? Do kids even know what Power Rangers is?
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>>11668513
It's for me finally being able to do shit like this.
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>>11667811
I remember being hyped up when my neighbor had a Gorzack toy(which was about the same size as the crappy RC Megazord with the wrong shoulder pads). I thought it was meant to be a Goldar since you could expect some inaccuracy in toys, or maybe a KO, I didn't realize it was an unrelated toy entirely. We'd bring both to the edge of out properties and battle them.
Ever since I wished we'd get more monsters that were DX megazord scale
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>>11668513
Do kids even know G1 Transformers? that show didn't have any new episodes for 7 years before Power rangers and it's only TV presence was some reruns, then off the air for like 20 years. And yet we get like 20 G1 Optimus toys a year including some toddler toys. 80's kids aren't even having toddlers anymore on average, it's late 90s/2000's kids who are parent age now. We didn't grow up with G1.
MMPR is like the only nostalgia franchise that gets scrutinized like this when toy aisles are filled with Gen X toylines for kids
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>>11668692
Transformers is actually a multigenerational franchise though. G1 always gets the lion's share of the toys, but stuff like Beast Wars, Armada and even Animated are remembered fondly by younger fans and the toys sell reasonably well. Contrast that with Power Rangers, where most people are barely aware that there were seasons after MMPR.
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>>11668693
>the toys sell reasonably well
No they don't. Every time a new wave of Transformers are released the G1 figures sell instantly and everything else rots for ages. I live in one of the richest and most highly populated areas in the US and toys here typically sell very fast, but non-G1 Transformers don't even move here.
>the fans are retarded after all and can't accept anything after an "original"
You couldn't be more wrong. The majority of the fans want anything other than MMPR. It's the general public/casuals who won't even look at another season if it's right in front of them. Those random casual buyers make up the bulk of the consumerbase. The Lightning Collection is all the proof you need that there aren't nearly enough hard-core fans to keep a more nichè toyline comprised of other seasons afloat.
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>>11668696
MMPR is where the franchise was at the apex of its popularity so it's what stuck in the public consciousness, so it's all the rights holders focus on. It's an unfortunate self-fulfilling prophecy. Don't blame the fans for the companies in charge never putting in effort to refresh the brand like PR's contemporaries.
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I'm hoping against hope that this line can do well enough for Playmates to give Zeo a try so we can finally get some proper figures of the royal house of gadgetry.
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But f you look at the toys advertised for younger kids, it's still largely based on the G1 , long after most 80's kids stopped having toddlers. That's my point. The Armada and Animated based stuff is for nostalgic fans in the collectors lines, not how the characters are presented for younger audiences.
If you get a Rescue bots Optimus or a generic evergreen toy, they're gonna have hallmarks of the G1 design, not Armada or RiD or even the movies. The closest we get is Optimus Primal being in the rotation of evergreen characters now.
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Speaking of ReAction and Ultimates!... Is Super7 just done with MMPR? I was really loving their Zords and villains/monsters. As far as I'm aware the Ultimates! didn't even attempt for a new wave after the one with Bulk & Skull (which were successful), and ReAction advertised Lord Drakkon and Shellshock figures that still haven't come yet. Both lines still had plenty of main characters to work their way through... What happened?
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Interesting to see some numbers. Seems solid to me for one month of only Target.com. Especially the morpher, as it's been out since the summer at a variety of retailers.
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Finally bought the playmates 5 pack megazord. It's alright for an actual babby's toy. Second biggest megazord I own. Fuck them for making it have additional paint apps and stickers over that individual release though. I waited a long time before buying the original release and they shortly announced the improved 5 pack version. I had time to return them, but I'm sure many others couldn't
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Is it fine for me to talk about vintage sentai mechs here? I've checked and there's no more Sentai general.
Anyways I got an old vintage Sentai mech from the 80's and the diecast part broke on me when I opened it to try and repair an internal issue I noticed. They broke in still repairable chunks so can I just get regular super glue for this or I need a specific one for diecast toys? Apparently it's called Zinc Pest just like GPS on Transformers and the blue plastic for Bandai. I am used to seeing a broke plastic piece and I'm used to repairing it but not metal, do I just buy Gorilla Glue and hope for the best? It sucks cause the part that broke is the slot for the arms, without it, I can't attach the arms. I also got the mech for such a steal at like $80 when it usually goes for like $400 on Ebay.
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>>11673441
Just so you know, there's a Toku general where Sentai mechs are regularly discussed.
But to answer your question, Gorilla Glue will work just fine. Just remember to use a thin amount and find some way to keep the pieces clamped together so it cures properly.
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Update just in case you or anybody does get curious: I managed to fix like 90% of the issue. The smaller parts that broke off just can't fit anymore due to the nature of stuff shifting as I glued stuff. Probably not the best idea that I drank coffee today with like 3 hours of sleep cause I was being paranoid about trying to fix the mech. I considered my job fucked cause I knew where the connecting parts are gonna contact but I was shaking so I shifted it ever so slightly. Now the mech has a gaping hole around it's lower armpit area lol. Sucks that for a vintage diecast mech, the diecast is the one that broke. Was expecting plastic issues not metal. Also can't really clamp them as there's no way to. I was holding the pieces for a minute then letting it go. Seems to be solid enough
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>>11674636
Found out I can fix that hole by using some epoxy putty then just painting it over. It's a small spot that won't be noticeable anyways and the part was originally paint black from the start so it's really easy to cover the imperfections.
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I need Squatt ASAP, don't blueball me Playmates.
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If Playmates were smart they'd give Squatt an early release in a 2-pack like the Putty. I'm sure there's a lot of people anxious to complete the pair who would be willing to pay for the extra figure they don't want/need.
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I'm still mad top pic are THREE separate fucking waves instead of all just the first wave of the Season 1 line. Can you imagine if the bottom pic had been split up like that instead of just being all dumped in stores at the same time together? Little kid me would've gone fucking insane waiting months between waves.
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>>11681313
Yeah, I don't know why they're slow rolling them like this. When they were first shown at Toy Fair I thought "Wow, what a great wave!" They ruined it by breaking it up unnecessarily. Having those 6 figures available at the same time would have been something special.
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Just imagine, if >>11681313 had really been only the first wave of Evil Space Aliens, what a proper second wave could've actually looked like...
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>>11681551
No thanks on Pudgy Pig and Eye Guy, they already have perfectly good 5" figures, and we also got them in recent years in the Lightning Collection. I want to see more never before made monsters. Madame Woe would be neat given Super7 cockteased then cancelled her, and she stands out to me having been in the Genesis game. Would also love something new from Zyu2. Lizzinator, Mantis, Fighting Flea, Commander Crayfish, and Oysterizer would all be good options. Sadly we'll be lucky for them to finish those six season 1 figures before moving onto season 2.
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>>11681876
You'd think putting out the mainstays in a timely fashion and putting out overlooked/unreleased monsters that would look cool to kids with the added bonus of also getting collectors' attention would be a no-brainer. But time and again they just keep fumbling the ball.
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I just don't understand the point of dripping out six figures two at a time when they were all shown off a year ago. Why handicap your consumers who want to buy shit now with time-gating? This also punishes newcomers. Oh you want the Putty? Sorry, you missed it, the Baboo/Goldar wave is in circulation now. How hard is it to just throw all six in a case the keep that case in circulation for as long as it sells? Very bad distribution of these.
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>>11682039
Not to mention, and I freely admit that this might just be a me thing, but the hunt is simply not as fun as it used to be. When I was a kid, with twelve Evil Space Aliens out in stores, it was like a treasure hunt finding them all. Maybe I'd find 1 or 2 at one store, maybe I'd find 5+ at the next. It felt like an accomplishment to track them all down. Now, with the way Playmates is doing it, it's just "Well, I got Goldar and Baboo... And that's all of them. I guess I'll go home, now."
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They are streaming from it
https://www.youtube.com/live/zoC1Oiw4nVo?si=EgRvDb6Z04sb7Eik
Powerr Rangers should be at the Character Options booth, N16.
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I doubt they'll show more than that if they continue this retarded 2 at a time release schedule. They stopped even showing the villains other than Rita and the Putty at events after NY Toy Fair. If season 2 were to follow suit with 6 villains I would just hope Finster and Scorpina are in there. I know Scorpina was only featured in one season 2 episode, but she was the main antagonist of the episode, and it was a pretty memorable one since it had a VHS release.
For the remaining slots I'd expect Pirantis Head to be made since he ushered in season 2 in a primetime special. He seems to be treated as the default season 2 monster, like how King Sphinx is treated as the default season 1 monster. I'd hope for a Dairanger monster to round things out, though which they'd choose is anyone's guess. I'm inclined to say Silverhorns is the most toyetic of the bunch. He can also be repainted into Repellator for season 3.
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Since we're at it, Season 3's Evil Space Aliens will be...
>Rito
>A Tenga
>Master Vile
And then who? As the first monster that faced the Ninja Rangers, Vampirus feels like a good choice. I think Centiback would work really well, being a big football bug. Feels like a villain you'd see in the TMNT toyline or something. And then what for the sixth and final villain? Globbor? One of the more recognizable Season 3 monsters like Garbage Mouth, See Monster, Brick Bully, or Crabbie Cabbie? Or do what >>11682273 suggested and repaint the potential Silver Horns figure if there is one into Repellator?
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>>11682325
I'd hate to get another Vampirus for the same reason as Eye Guy and Pudgy Pig. Main villains are worthy of upgrades, but I think the old monsters of the week were good enough. Crabby Cabbie is begging for a toy, and I think Globbor would be really cool. I'd love Hydro Hog as well, but maybe that falls into an Alien Rangers wave which will never happen. Theoretically you could push Finster to season 3 and have an extra monster slot for season 2. Finster did have a much larger role in season 3 than he did in 2.
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>I'd hate to get another Vampirus for the same reason as Eye Guy and Pudgy Pig. Main villains are worthy of upgrades, but I think the old monsters of the week were good enough.
I dunno, for most of the old monsters, I'd agree with you, but if any of the old Bandai monsters were due for a redo, it's Vampirus. He looked less like the suit and more like a series of balloons put into the general shape of Vampirus.
>Crabby Cabbie is begging for a toy
Maybe he could have the classic toy car action of "pull it back and then it races forward."
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For monsters of the day there are just far too many of them to waste slots on re-dos. A better 5" Vampirus isn't more appealing to me than a monster who has never had a 5" action figure. We've never gotten any poseable Dairanger monster in any scale, so the monster slots we get are too limited to frivolously waste on things that don't need it. I want to expand my monster army, not swap monsters out for marginally better renditions. And mind you, that's if they're even better at all. Playmates' Zedd looks really bad compared to my 2014 Bandai.
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If this line manages to make it to Zeo and we still don't get a King Mondo figure I think I might actually kill the entire world.