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Power Rangers Mighty Morphin Megazord Megapack Includes 5 MMPR Dinozord Action Figure Toys for Boys and Girls Ages 4 and Up Inspired by 90s TV Show (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • ALL FIVE DINOZORD ACTION FIGURES IN ONE PACK: Includes five action figures inspired by the Zords of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
  • COMBINE TO FORM THE DINO MEGAZORD: Megazord Power, on. The Megazord Megapack contains all the Zords you need to form the Dino Megazord
  • INSPIRED BY MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: The five teenagers with attitudes combined their mighty dinosaur-powered Zords into the Dino Megazord to battle giant-sized monsters
  • INCLUDES SHOW-INSPIRED ACCESSORY: The Megazord Power Sword is included so kids can imagine the epic battles between Power Rangers and monsters
  • LOOK FOR OTHER POWER RANGERS TOYS: Find other Power Rangers figures and gear, including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers toys, to expand the morphinominal action. Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability

Description

The Megazord Megapack includes the Tyrannosaurus, Mastodon, Pterodactyl, Triceratops, and Sabertooth Tiger Dinozord figures… combine all five to form the mighty Megazord! IT’S MORPHIN TIME! Since 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 Beast Morphers and beyond. Imagine all the action of Power Rangers with toys from Hasbro! (Power Rangers toys each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Dimensions: 3 x 13 x 14.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.72 pounds


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: F2286


Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up


Release date: November 1, 2020


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • O.MG.!!!
Just what I have always wanted.......I mean just what my son has always wanted. Wish I had these growing up, the transformation is awesome from dinozord to megazord. It is not the best of material used but it serves its purpose for awesomeness.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Larry Gonzales Larry Gonzales

  • It's Morphin Time!
This figure is awesome! It's not as high quality as other versions of this same megazord, but for the price I think it's perfect. It is a combiner, it can stay standing by itself, and it's easy to form. In its megazord form, it's about 8 to 10 inches tall, which can be considered small, but I love it. I believe it's a good investment if you're a fan of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Jojo

  • My Xmas Present To Myself 🤪
Just received the MMPR Dino Megazord AMZN exclusive mecha action figure! I can’t believe I never got this when it first came out. Just learned like a decade ago Power Rangers was based off Super Sentai, even though I was watching Bioman & Fiveman in the Philippines in the early 80’s! I’ve owned a few other megazords before but I got rid of them, regret it now 💔😩 The Dino Megazord comes in a medium box, it’s super detailed like earlier versions. The price is great though and it combines, (hoping for a dragonzord in the future!) Has a little articulation, easy to combine. I had a little difficulty with the mastadon zord that becomes the arms, had to force it. Have not converted it to tank mode yet. Overall I’m super happy with nostalgia, if you’re a power rangers or Super Sentai, you need this in your collection! Especially if you don’t yet have the Dino Megazord. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Joey16__ Joey16__

  • Cheap
Decently pose-able and good for the price, Holds up pretty well in all forms though the Mastadon head falls off in dino mode a bit too easy and the Chest plate falls off a bit too easily in Megazord mode, but otherwise great for kids. just wish they had a Dragonzord to match this version of megazord. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Clayton Liles

  • Great quality
Great articulation really good quality very sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by quantum draco

  • Power Ranger megazord
Original 100%, llegó el día que indicaron en la entrega sin contratiempos. Me encanta comprar en Amazon con envío a Colombia.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Habid acuña Habid acuña

  • Fun megazord but be careful.
You get what you pay for. The you is light and small in comparison to the Bandai release. The toy uses a lot of stickers which aren't durable just like plastic if you aren't careful. The megazord mode looks great and has decent articulation. The megazord legs do bend but only the wrong direction in robot mode. The arms gets the most articulation but not much in comparison to the original Bandai one. The dinotank is mostly for display as it doesn't have any rolling wheels and it doesn't look like dinotank in the show. The individual dinozords are decent and fun. They have similar posability to the original dinozords. The only drawback is no actual wheels on the leg dinos. The plastic on these toys are hollow but somewhat durable. It's a cute little display piece and that's it. If you missed out on the original releases or couldn't afford the soul of chogokin version this will make a decent substitute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by Richie Sanchez

  • It's ok, but I don't think it's worth the price.
Wife got this as a nostalgia gift for me for my anniversary. I always wanted one as a kid and.... It's ok. Like I'm stoked for a thoughtful gift, I'm probably going to put it on my desk at work so the cats don't knock it over. Why? Well, while putting it together one of the tabs that keeps the mastodon a mastodon got stuck and then broke like a twig with gentle pressure. The quality of the plastic is really cheap. Articulation is great, but I won't be able to break this back down to the individual words again without fear of breaking it. Also the pink power ranger's pterodactyl is about the worst designed piece: when I was a kid it was a transformers like creature and this is just a chest plate with a head. It's not pink. When I was a kid in the 1990s if this always $20 all together I would have probably found it a rip off then. That would be a decent price now. $50 is just a cash grab on nostalgia. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Jake Jake

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