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 Mix and Morph returning with Dino Charge toys? New Dino Charge toy listings from Target: Power Rangers Mixx & Morph Fig Se Assortment: 42020 3 unnamed items found: 42021, 42022 and 42023 Price: $19.99 Target DPCI: 087-06-3437 Power Rangers DC Mixx & Morph Figure Assortment 42080 8 unnamed items found: 42081-42088 Price: $12.99 Target DPCI: 087-06-3438 I had heard from many people that Mix and Morph was a thing with 2010 and then disappeared. | 
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 I've never heard of this before. | 
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 Ah Mix and Morph. It was always a bit of an oddity back in 2010. Let's see how it fares now. | 
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 Horrible idea back in 2010, Horrible idea now. | 
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 Oh god not these again. These things were awful a few years ago when the MMPR re-version was out. They're just terrible toys. | 
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 Weren't the 2010 mix and morph figures similar in function to the ones that Ben 10 had? http://youtube.com/watch?v=yfmtjLYuMwg But it definitely adds up since it is all from Bandai. | 
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 Can someone explain to how what Mix and Morph were? I never follow the 2010 MMPR toy line. | 
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 As far as I recall, they were sold in two-packs of the Red Ranger and the Megazord, and they were pretty pricey for what you got. If Dino Charge follows the same model, I can't see these doing any better. EDIT: Actually, they worked exactly like the video losondro posted, except the Power Rangers base was even more primitive. The mold that Legacy Titanus was based off of was also released as a base, and I remember it had some horrible gimmick where you would put in a couple of limbs and your Ranger would pop out from the back as it rolled along the ground. Lots of clicking gears and missed connections, as far as I remember. | 
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