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Got our first real stock photo of the first figures after having just a silhouette for some time!
Remember that classic subline from the '90s that Hasbro brought back despite the fact that nobody was really asking for it? https://www.grnrngr.com/toys/power-rangers/reignition |
Oh man, these look awful. What are those proportions?
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For the record, those are not the Re-Ignition line. They're separate callback toys.
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But hey, something to note: The figures they've been building up to with sihouettes that are set to be revealed at toy fair are very much different from the Auto-Morphin' ones. Granted, they might just lump these callback figs under the same logo, but the silhouettes they've been using as the primary advertising for the Re-Ignition line itself are very much different from these, and are going to be the primary toys people think of when said line is mentioned. Especially since they were the first look we got into the new line of collector's toys. |
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I don't make "This-Is-100%-Absolutely-True" type of claims. I don't possess that type of a certainty principle. I only share and theorize. The toy guide said they were Re-Ignition and I ran with it cause the Callbacks were in color and that photo technically PRECEDED the Dinozord Reveal. The inherent dangers of leaked images and rampant speculation without any official specificity. |
The images say "Re-Ignition" in the top corner, so I think it's an easy assumption to make that they're part of the line.
https://i.imgur.com/R5quSB9.jpeg I can't help but wonder who these are for? - If they're marketing these to adults, they don't work from a nostalgia angle as we just got a bunch of auto-morphers that were more accurate to the originals, and they don't work as a collector line because they look cheap and have weird sculpts. - If they're marketing these to kids, I don't really see what kind of connection a kid would have to these. I can't imagine many kids these days are watching the original Power Rangers. My guess is that the higher-ups simply wanted toys and didn't care about the nuances of the situation, so they just came up with something. I guess they might work for people who missed the previous auto-morphers, want an updated style of auto-morphers, or are such completionists that they'll buy anything, but how big of a market segment is that? But to be fair, it IS something that doesn't exist yet. I'd say it's a pass from me, but I don't collect MMPR figures anyways, so it's not like my opinion really matters lol. |
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Pink is almost so ugly it's worth getting for the kitsch factor. Maybe that's the market they're after? :lol |
We view the Auto-Morphin' figures as "childish", "ugly", "disproportionate", and "Who asked for this?", but it may simply be marketing and retail economics if this link is to be believed.
https://toy-wizards.com/2025/02/26/p...res-zords/?amp It may not just be about a company that can produce new toys on the cheap, but also about a retailer that wants to stock new toys made by a company that can produce them on the cheap! |
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