Power Rangers toys
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Power Rangers toys
So anybody here ever had or have anything from the Power Rangers toy lines?
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my kids have had some but when they 1st came out i also was in highschool lmao. so i didnt want the toys either lol.
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I was in college when the first Power Rangers series came out, I watched it with my friends, and honestly I liked it and wanted the toys, but they were so rare that they were expensive, so I didn't get any of them.
A few years later Bandai had re-casts of the original weapons from the first series of toys called, Power Replay (? something like that), where they re-introduced the Green Ranger Flute, Saba, the White Ranger's sword, the noise making gloves and boots etc.
The only Power Rangers toy I ever purchased for myself was the Power Replay Green Ranger flute, but I wound up giving it away later.
I have the "Power Rangers: A Rock Adventure" CD too, but that's as far as I ever got with that toy line/fandom.
A few years later Bandai had re-casts of the original weapons from the first series of toys called, Power Replay (? something like that), where they re-introduced the Green Ranger Flute, Saba, the White Ranger's sword, the noise making gloves and boots etc.
The only Power Rangers toy I ever purchased for myself was the Power Replay Green Ranger flute, but I wound up giving it away later.
I have the "Power Rangers: A Rock Adventure" CD too, but that's as far as I ever got with that toy line/fandom.
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My favorite so far is the Turbo Megazord.LD2062 wrote:I have lots of the power rangers stuff, I sell it on ebay. I don't collect it personally, except for a few of the cooler megazords. Mystic force I think has the best megazords.
Optimus: Transfuhm und uttuhk!!
Bumblebee: What did you say?
Optimus: *takes down faceplate* I said transform and attack!!
Bumblebee: What did you say?
Optimus: *takes down faceplate* I said transform and attack!!
I found this place, and it has toy guides from every incarnation to date by season, as well as season episode lists/contents etc.LD2062 wrote:If anyone know of a good site for power rangers to identify the figures and accessories it would be hugely helpful to me.
http://www.rangercentral.com/
Here's the page for the first season toys, and you can figure out what toy line/incarnation you want to go to from there.
http://www.rangercentral.com/toy-mmpr1.htm
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Have you tried this one? http://powerrangers.wikia.com/wiki/The_ ... ngers_WikiLD2062 wrote:Yeah thats one of the like 3 sites I use thats helpful. But they don't have pictures of everything and they don't show the accessories separately. If I had a few hundred extra hours I might try making my own.
Optimus: Transfuhm und uttuhk!!
Bumblebee: What did you say?
Optimus: *takes down faceplate* I said transform and attack!!
Bumblebee: What did you say?
Optimus: *takes down faceplate* I said transform and attack!!
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