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Old 03-10-2010, 10:54 PM   #1
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I have a question about the deluxe Ninja Megazord toys, I know there were two of them, one of based from the show and the other from the movie. was there a major difference in the toys or were the "movie" zords just the original Ninja megazord with a glittery paint job?
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I had the movie version and my friend had the series version and they were exactly the same.
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I had the movie version and my friend had the series version and they were exactly the same.
No glittery paint job or anything? Thats strange. I remember seeing in one of the toy pamphlets they used to package with the MMPR toys, and on the back it showed a movie edition ninja mega zord, but it was metallic, and it said that non of the parts from the other would work, parts from the show version would not work on the movie version and vice versa, and the same with the movie not work with Titanis. It also showed the ape zord hand holding a sword.
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No glittery paint job or anything? Thats strange. I remember seeing in one of the toy pamphlets they used to package with the MMPR toys, and on the back it showed a movie edition ninja mega zord, but it was metallic, and it said that non of the parts from the other would work, parts from the show version would not work on the movie version and vice versa, and the same with the movie not work with Titanis. It also showed the ape zord hand holding a sword.
Never mind, i found it, what I was describing was a miniature Movie Edition of the Ninja Megafalconzord, and the Falcon zord was the only detachable one
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I've always wanted to examine the movie edition Ninja Mega Falconzord up close to know what they did differently with the Apezord, but now that you've shared the fact that it was just a miniature toy built with totally different functionality, the mystery is finally solved. Thanks, RedPsycho.

Note: I just checked the Power Rangers Central entry for the toy and it said the same thing. It was staring me right in the face all these years and I never noticed it. I sure feel stupid.
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I don't know about the other zords. But there are 2 versions of the falcon zord. 1 has electronics the other doesn't.
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I don't know about the other zords. But there are 2 versions of the falcon zord. 1 has electronics the other doesn't.
Which version had the electronics? I once owned the Power Playback re-release of the Falconzord and it didn't have electronics as far as I knew.
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Japanese Falconzord = Electronics.
American Falconzord = No Electronics.
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Technically it would be Tsubasamaru, not "Japanese Falconzord." Anyway, I thought he was talking about some electronic version of the toy that Bandai America released that I wasn't aware of.
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I know 2580, but sometimes it's easier to use the PR name then give it a qualifier of if it's Japanese (BoJ/BanJap), Asian (BA/BanAsia) or American (BoA/BanAm).
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