Shinkenger’s mecha line is one of the most versatile ever conceived. Its main robo is objectively the most ambitious and successful I’ve personally encountered. The Sixth Mecha is magnificently ostentatious and combines to produce a visual sea-change the likes of which is rarely seen. The auxiliaries, while varied in terms of individual quality, combine multiple times amongst themselves, on top of simply providing standard armaments. The Chou Robo succeeds in bringing to life a left-field concept that meshes together every non-sapient machine into a gaudy, implausible God-King/Queen prepared to deliver judgement unto the small creatures incapable of appreciating the gospel of clusterfuck.
Bandai of America did a really great job on some of their releases, too!
13. Bull Megazord
14. Sharkzord
The availability of DX Hiden Discs is listed below the cut.
Stand-Alone Shinkenmaru:
The availability of DX Hiden Discs is listed below the cut.
Stand-Alone Shinkenmaru:
- Normal Shishi Disc
- Non-Show Slashing Animation Disc
- Translucent Shishi Disc
- Non-Show Slashing Animation Disc
- Shield Disc
- Common Disc
- Kame Disc
- Saru Disc
- Ryuu Disc
- Kuma Disc
- Kabuto Disc
- Kajiki Disc
- Ika Disc
- Ebi Disc
- Super Disc
- Shin Samurai Gattai Disc
- Kyouryuu Disc
- Attack Disc
- Sukedachi (Assistance) Disc
- Ushi Disc
- Zen Samurai Gattai Disc
Mougyuu Bazooka:
- Saishuu Ougi Disc
The Raigeki Disc was only released as two different candy toy versions, to my knowledge.
The Catch disc was made by BoA for their Blue Ranger Training Set
It's incorrectly labeled as a standard blank disc on Ranger Wiki. Just check Act 7 for yourself.
The Catch disc was made by BoA for their Blue Ranger Training Set
It's incorrectly labeled as a standard blank disc on Ranger Wiki. Just check Act 7 for yourself.
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