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I'm going to have to buy the Kimberly flip head from Big Bad Toy Store because Target is no longer carrying it. It's not just sold out but the actively refuse to carry it in stores. I'm sure it'll be made available again on their website after the holidays, but it's absolutely sickening that they aren't making an effort to make the figure available in stores.
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Target notified me that the Pink Ranger flip head was back in stock so I ordered it from the Target app today.
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So I got the pink ranger auto morphin figure delivered today except it has a manufacturer error. The skirt is off center. I got a refund on the figure but now I have to order another one sometime after Christmas.
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I found the Pink Ranger at a Target in West Des Moines! Also, any news about a potential Dragonzord release?
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https://www.grnrngr.com/toys/power-rangers/reignition |
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From Ranger Chamber: Combinable Thunderzords and an electronic Ultimate Thunder Megazord are coming.
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Green Godzilla, Red Rodan and Blue Anguirus are coming March 1st to Target
https://playmatestoys.com/brand/migh...ory=Collectors |
> Target
WELP, guess I'm never finding these then. |
there a new godzilla in dragonzord toy coming.
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Also, I am a little ticked off with Hasbro as they pawned off Power Rangers to Playmates but now will be making toys for Henry Cavill's Live action Voltron movie. |
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Oh man, the fit of the helmet on that Thunder Megazord is looking real silly.
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These look really bad but I want them :lol
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Tokunation coverage of New York Toy Fair 2026:
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If we don't get the Dragonzord then I won't continue to support this line!
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This article on the Re-Ignition line posits some potentially interesting implications.
https://toy-wizards.com/2026/02/15/t...ese-years/?amp In short, the line is selling. Apparently, the Masks and the Auto-Morphin' Figures might be selling better than we've been giving them credit for, and that the Masks might be an indication that modern kids are in fact gravitating towards the old show. We "adults" in the fandom might need to reevaluate some things. As for the complaints about the Thunder Megazord helmet, there is also the idea that this could simply be a prototype. If true, it might look better...slightly... when the Thunderzords are actually available. |
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Apparently Playmates has the Dragonzord ready to go but retailers are refusing to carry them.
https://youtu.be/FBv9pfynUBQ?si=blPPphSkRREsJJVD |
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I'm assuming they can't sell them DTC on their own dedicated website or through places like BBTS? That's a bummer.
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https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Searc...2&Series=51230 |
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That being said, I think there are several factors in place that are potentially inhibiting that. I think it's a case of toy laws and marketing. Transformers answers that one with the 2001 Robots in Disguise dub for Car Robots. Brave Maximus was to be released as an iteration of Fortress Maximus in 2002, with several online retailers and FAO Schwarz slated to carry it. But it kept getting delayed, partly cause FAO was struggling financially but largely because the toy didn't pass drop safety standards per U.S. toy laws. Once the delays were getting too long, it apparently started to seem not only pointless to release a toy advertising a finished cartoon but also because it could conflict with the upcoming release of Unicron in the Armada line. https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Fortress_Max...ise_.282001.29 So what can one potentially gleam from all that in the present context? Perhaps the Dragonzord is suffering delays by corporate big-shots, influenced by an inability to pass safety standards due to its hypothetically large size and the timing in which the actual Re-Ignition episodes are completed and slated to debut and the need to switch gears in terms of physical marketing via toys. One could also make a reasonable argument that such a Dragonzord would be valued pretty high regardless of retailer, and that the aforementioned corporate big-shots are gunshy that such a toy won't sell well enough and make enough profit to justify the costs of producing and releasing it to the general public. |
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Season one: 1. Dino Megazord: consisting of Tyrannosaurus, Ptyerodactyl, Mastodon, Sabertooth Tiger, and Triceratops. 2. Dragonzord. 3. Titanus. Season two: 1. Thunder Megazord: consisting of Red Dragon, Firebird, Lion, Pegasus, and Unicorn. 2. Tigerzord 3. Tor Season three: 1. Ninja Megazord: consisting of Ape, Crane, Frog, Bear, and Wolf 2. Shogun Megazord: consisting of Red, Pink/White, Black, Yellow, and Blue 3. Ninja Falconzord 4. Titanus If you count Alien Rangers then there are also the Borgs: White, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Black that don't combine. Missing any of these releases will stand out like a sore thumb. The ones you could feasibly exclude are Titanus and Tor simply because of their size and price. The Borgs are also skippable since they are not combiners and don't really add to the line much. But skipping the Dragonzord, Tigerzord, and Ninja Falconzord is absurd. Not only because they are iconic zords but skipping any of them is a slap in the face to the legacy of the late Jason David Frank. |
I picked up Goldar today at Target. They had Baboo too. Also, they had a Power Rangers themed birthday card that was quite bizarre. I wish I knew how to post images on here to show it.
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Hasbro likes Power Rangers as much as McDonald's CEO likes McDonald's
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