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Power Rangers Cosmic Fury Cosmic Zord Mega Pack, Action Figure Toys for 4 Year Old Boys and Girls and Up (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • ZORD LINK BUILD SYSTEM: With the Zord Link system, kids can combine Zord figures to create the Megazord formations inspired by what they see in the Netflix series
  • INSPIRED BY POWER RANGERS COSMIC FURY: Includes a Cosmic Lion Zord, Cosmic Wolf Zord, Cosmic Bull Zord, Cosmic Chameleo Zord, and a Cosmic Shark Zord based on Rangers from the show
  • INCLUDES ALL 5 CORE COSMIC ZORDS: Create each Zord on its own, or connect them all to build different configurations of the Cosmic Fury Megazord
  • CREATIVITY ENCOURAGED: Kids can recreate their favorite moments from the show, or experiment with the different pieces and build their own Cosmic Fury creations
  • LOOK FOR OTHER POWER RANGERS TOYS: Including Dino Fury figures, roleplay toys, and more! Each sold separately. Subject to availability

Description

IT’S MORPHIN TIME! The Power Rangers Cosmic Fury Cosmic Zord Mega Pack lets kids create the ultimate Cosmic Fury Megazord! Connect all 5 included figures and accessories to create different configurations of the Power Rangers Cosmic Fury Megazord. From Cosmic Fury back to the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the Power Rangers have brought teamwork, action, and adventure to generations of fans. The legacy continues with figures, vehicles, collectibles, and roleplay toys from Hasbro, celebrating ranger teams from Mighty Morphin to the Cosmic Fury. Imagine all the action of Power Rangers with toys from Hasbro! (Power Rangers toys each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Copyright 2023 SCG Power Rangers LLC. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Dimensions: 2.63 x 17 x 11.25 inches


Item Weight: 2.22 pounds


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: F7502


Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up


Release date: August 11, 2023


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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  • A great new Megazord
It is easy to get dragged along onto the gloom train that is the current Power Rangers fandom. It felt like a lot of people were waiting for this thing with dread as much as excitement. As such, my hopes for this toy were not too high, but the more time I spend with the Cosmic Fury Megazord, the more I like it. Yes, it’s a barely articulated brick, and that is disappointing in contrast to the excellent articulation in (some of) the prior Dino Fury line, and in contrast to the general standards that Hasbro has set across their toylines. The Dino Fury zords, as a reminder, were atypical, eschewing a lot of classic design elements to create something sleek, modular, and highly articulated. They were incredible toys, but in fairness, when they were all put together, the Dino Fury Megazords could look like kind of a mess. Even in the show. Especially in certain configurations. The array of individual zords was a mishmash of different sizes, and most did not have amazing articulation by themselves. Some were essentially just dinosaur shaped Lego blocks that got stuck onto another zord. They’re following that up with something much more traditional here, albeit with a continued emphasis on modularity. Cosmic Fury Megazord is stiff, blocky, stocky, chonky, cheesy, cool and uncomplicated. The red zord is a funky lion spaceship that forms the torso and the head for the Megazord. The other four zords are different animal-vehicle hybrids that can all work interchangeably as arms or legs. Red can also be converted into its own stand-alone humanoid form which dual-wields the pair of giant swords that are included in the box. It’s very neat and easy to understand and it has a pleasant uniformity in its mechanics that offsets its asymmetrical, wonky style. All of it looks very cool. The individual zords look cool, and the full Megazord looks cool. It looks better in person than it does in pictures or videos. While the Dino Fury line was enjoyably cerebral (if sometimes tedious to work with), the Cosmic Fury line is just fun and inviting, and I want to play with it. Articulation is almost non-existent. Forget about ankles. Nothing moves under the waist. No knees, no wrists, no elbows. Waist, shoulders, and head can do a three-sixty. Individual zords have just enough moving pieces to allow them to be folded into a vague approximation of a limb, and that’s it. And all of that is fine! This toy is awesome. The Cosmic Fury Megazord teeters precariously on whatever feet you stick under it, but it actually stands quite sturdily. It rocks, but doesn’t topple too easily. That sturdiness, combined with its simple transformation mechanics, makes it a great choice for younger kids; it is one of the best little-kid toys that any Power Rangers line has ever produced, and for that particular demographic, its lack of articulation is barely relevant. It does, after all, say “4+” on the box. Then again, anybody with a bit of cleverness can actually find some fun potential hidden within its limited articulation options and those Voltron-esque arms-that-end-in-animal-faces-instead-of-hands. This Megazord can’t actually grasp a sword by the handle, but I noticed a bunch of small peg holes all over the individual zords that could accommodate the pegs on the sides of the swords, and immediately started prototyping ideas for a whirling Mega-murder-zord. The Cosmic Fury Megazord shares the Zord-link system that was introduced in the Dino Fury line. What does this actually mean? Well, the Cosmic Fury Megazord has these big colorful orbs that connect at the lion’s shoulders and knees - using new, proprietary connectors - and then those orbs have Zord-link connectors that connect to the other zords to form the limbs of the Megazord. In contrast, the zords in the Dino Fury line were all just blanketed in Zord-link connectors (giving them their Lego-like aesthetic) so that you could stick the smaller zords all over the bigger humanoid zords to, essentially, equip them with big colorful weapons. There is a lot of potential for cross-play, although interchangeability between the lines does not work quite as well as one might hope. The biggest issue here is that the larger humanoid Dino Fury zords are all covered in male connectors, and the connectors on the Cosmic Fury limb-forming zords are also all male, so the capacity for retrofitting Cosmic Fury zords onto Dino Fury Megazords is disappointingly limited. But the smaller Dino Fury zords, with their plethora of connectors, do offer the Cosmic Fury Megazord a bunch of additional limb options, and you can stick the Cosmic Fury orb pieces all over the Dino Fury zords to achieve some cool (or silly) new looks. Overall, in spite of my complaints, if you have the Dino Fury zords, then the Cosmic Fury Megazord is simply a must-have. Mixing the two lines together is a blast. At the time of writing, the Cosmic Fury Megazord pack is priced the same as the older Dino Fury Megazord pack ($72.99 USD) even though the Dino Fury pack came with more plastic in it, produced a larger Megazord, and had much better articulation and more plentiful and complex combination options. Hasbro also sells Transformers toys for less than a hundred dollars that are about the same size as a Megazord and feature much more complex engineering along with mind-melting levels of articulation. Are they asking for too much money for this toy? What this offers in place of everything it doesn’t have is, mainly, great robustness. This is a toy that seems like it is going to be able to get smashed against other toys for years without critically breaking, again reinforcing the Cosmic Fury Megazord’s highest purpose as a young children’s toy. It also seems like Hasbro may have dialed in the quality of the Zord-link connectors compared to the previous line, as I find that all of the limb-forming zords come on and off easily enough without feeling too loose while they’re connected. The Dino Fury zord toys were notorious for randomly having some connectors that took a lot of force to attach while other connectors had trouble staying attached (and, indeed, I have found that interconnections between the two lines can be hampered by Dino Fury’s quality control issues). In the end, Hasbro made almost no concessions to adult fans with this toy, and that definitely might mean that it’s not worth the price to some. I do think the quality is there, and the designers/engineers just had different priorities from what some people would have preferred. I’m extremely pleased with this toy, and we are having tons of fun with it at my house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by the khaki the khaki

  • Gift was a hit!
I purchased this for my nephew and he absolutely loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by SB

  • Awesome
My son picked this out on his own. He wanted a Zord power ranger and badly. He said he'd do anything for THIS ONE. I bought it and it has been played with everyday for months. It gets thrown around and gently smashed - because its battling the bad guys lol, and it has held up. There are a lot of pieces to it though. I'm not one for many pieces because they do get lost. And it was hard to take the transforming pieces apart and put back together or reconfigure it. You really have to try hard to fit them back in together and my son couldn't do it on his own. Since we have has this a while now, the pieces have been taken out and put back together enough times it has become easier to do and my son can now transform and configure it all on his own. But it did take a while. That is why I am giving this a 5 star review still. Even though it was hard, this is a HOT toy in our home and he still loves it after all these months. And the pieces don't fall out after all the play it has had like other transforming toys after being taken apart enough times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by MTripp

  • Son loves it
My son really loves it and is so happy. He easily figured out how to move the parts and connect it in different configurations. I think it’s a little over priced so I was happy to find it on sale
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023 by Cathie J.

  • Probably best for collectors
This toy is just okay. It was my 5 year old sons hottest item on his wishlist for Christmas thanks to the Amazon toy catalog for highlighting it. I was hesitant on the price, but having purchased other power rangers toys I know that they are usually of excellent quality. I ended up getting it for $50 which was a steal, so I was elated. After excitedly ripping open his gift, it has now sat under the tree for three days untouched. Having picked it up myself, I can see how uninviting it is as a toy. It would probably be best for older collectors or a child who loves to be rough and tough. The main robot body has no range of movement, so it’s essentially just a foundation to be built upon. It is also smaller than I had imagined which was a disappointment. However, it seems of good quality. The stability is definitely there and the plastic doesn’t feel or look cheap. I’ve attached some photos I have on my phone, but not all pieces are pictured. For a child, the Dino fury zord links are much more interactive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by Samantha.Gg Samantha.Gg

  • Kids love Power Rangers!!
Got this for a Christmas gift for my Power Ranger loving 5 year old. Took weeks to actually be shipped which was annoying. It’s a fun toy, directions are atrocious as all Power Ranger Zord directions are. Luckily my kids just figured it out based on hours of watching the shows. Still love it. It’s a fun toy to combine and play! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by Leah Kephart

  • Huge hit with my son!
All my son asked for for months was this thing. He turned four after Christmas and loves playing with it. For the most part, he has no problem snapping pieces on and taking them off on his own. Seems to be well made and is really sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Amanda C.

  • Grandson loved it!
Gave this to my grandson for Christmas Monday. It hasn’t left his side since. 2.5 days and counting. I’d say that’s a good deal. Looks very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by S Vanderlick

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