I still can’t get over the idea that a series where the mecha can combine in near infinite ways, the final combo was just red, gold, and one other. Red and sixth favoritism is so exaggerated that the others may as well not even show up anymore.
I really like how customizable these toys are, probably the most fun sentai toys in a while(no offense to anyone who likes the previous lines). If we get these in America, I hope Hasbro does the line justice.
I'd bet it would be too complicated and fragile to include it as a official combination, thought it could probably have been put in the show if those weren't problems.
I love how with these sets you can just go ham on the customization for the robot modes, I've seen some pretty cool things that people make out of them
@Kristopher Kelly , yeah you gotta admit that even tho it’s part’s forming some people like it bc. you can create so many designs without begging the creator to make it and you need to know that the creator take a ridiculous amount of time just to think the different modes and designs for the robot and how to make it possible and we gotta respect that they put a lot of time just to gave us entertainment and kept us sane for me I feel bad for them
These honestly look pretty cool. Admittedly, I lost interest after dino charge cause the zords didn’t seem creative or cool, but when they adapt these, I can’t wait to get these.
Make fun of how these toys combine all you want, but Ryusoulger had probably the most dynamic mecha suits in a while. I mean, they _didn't_ require as much ridiculous amounts of CGI to move about as nimbly as they did.
Good effort but they have names for them, the other four Zords, though they haven’t confirmed what the last one is - Dino Fury Megazord Blade Formation - Dino Fury Megazord Hammer Formation - Dino Fury Megazord Claw Formation - Dino Fury Megazord Spike Formation
@@sonicranger8481 It was a good effort my friend, and I think they’re having the Dimetrodon be the Dimetro Blazing Zord and combined with the T-Rex 🦖 Champion Zord, I believe they’re calling it the T-Rex 🦖 Blazing Megazord, they haven’t aired any new episodes yet so we’ll have to wait and see
I like this series. Ryusoulger is one of my favorite series. especially for the kishiryu. maybe one of the mecha can run like a human, I mean for a robot, that is very cool. 😄
You are not alone. For laymans and kids, its too complicated to assemble and too many loose parts. Parents will think twice to buy this for their kids. Me will be one of them. I am seriously considering this for my kid. To give them proper recognition, I gotta give it to them for the design. Very accurate to the core.
Dino chunks that combine into something loosely resembling a mecha with parts leftover.... The randomness sends my OCD into overdrive. I get that it's customizable but damn.
That seems to be the point considering all the studs and holes on the mechs. It's essentially taking the US "Zord Builder" system and crossing it with the design traits of Lego.
Đồ chơi sentai năm nay theo ý kiến cá nhân e thấy khá ổn. Form dáng tàm tạm, màu đẹp, chi tiết tốt, lắp ráp cũng khá là tinh tế đó chứ đừng có chưa mua mà phán bậy. Đúng là phù hợp với trẻ nhỏ mà cũng thuận mắt người lớn chứ không chối mắt như mấy bộ trước Còn bác nào mong toei làm toy cho sentai như ngày xưa thì trong tương lai gần sẽ không có chuyện đó xảy ra đâu 🙂 Vậy nên chấp nhận hiện tại đi
I am literally praying hasbro doesn't screw up these zords! I've been collecting zords for decades, & I've noticed a distinct drop in quality over the years! Ninja Steel had its low point with the way too big lion zord & no sub surfer zord, Beast Morphers had its low with the lack of both a lion zord & one of the action figures. I already have the morpher & the red ranger, they're ok, now I'm counting the days till they put the zords on market, fingers crossed they're up to quality.
Out of the recent mechas from sentai seasons I feel like this season had the best kinds as it wasn’t as ridiculously simple like nininger just having an animal barely change to be an arm but I still miss the more transformable builds like Og MMPR and would rather have transforming indiviual mecha than any parts forming which this season is technicall parts forming mostly but at least has the LEGO brick gimmick
Duy Huynh I’m glad you do! As someone who has all the season toys I’m sure you must see how much the design and engineering of the mecha have become so simple :/ I don’t understand because nowadays designing and engineering is so advance it would be much easier to make toys that are fully transformable which we even see Miniplas making fully (if not almost full) no parts forming transforming (even multiple modes) with full articulation :/
8/10 I love how customizable they are, and individually they all look great. It's just they feel a bit over designed. Might just be me but that is what opinions are for
I just recently got into collecting old Power Rangers zords. I decided to look into new series as well. The more I look at these, the more I like them. It seemed a little too "busy" at first, which has been my reaction to most new series. Samurai, Megaforce, Dino Charge, Ninja Steel... Honestly though... Power Rangers lego kinda makes me want to buy some of these.
Here to ruin this with science at 1:01 they appear to be referring to it as a tiger when in reality it is a Saber-toothed Cat, instead of the commonly misnamed Saber-toothed Tiger. True saber cats were part of the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae. Which contained no members who were closely related to tigers, or any modern cat species. In real life their elongated canines were very long, thin, and fragile. With many individuals found with broken canines. Also the largest Saber-tooth species Smilodon was around the size of modern day tigers. Also in real life they had a really weak bite force, though they did have very powerful neck muscles to compensate. Overall they could not use a throttling bite like modern lions and tigers, which is where the cats bite down to keep their victims windpipe closed till suffocation. Finally Saber-toothed cats were not the first animals to possess Saber-teeth. That goes back before the dinosaurs.Between now and the Eocene round 45 million years ago, existed 3 cat-like predators who convergently evolved saber teeth. Nimravids were the first, cat-like creatures, that were not related to cats. Then in the Miocene Epoch around 20 million years ago barbourofelis existed in North America. Then during the Pliocene Epoch the first true saber toothed cats homotherium emerged. Then during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, (approximately 4 million years ago) Smilodon emerged. Before that saber-toothed predators had existed somewhere on earth for around 40 million years. Sabertooth applies to animals with elongated canine teeth. They have convergently evolved in 6 different predator liniages. The proto-mammal tiarajudens was the first animal with saber teeth, dating from the Permian period in Brazil around 265 million years ago. They have also appeared in herbivores like uintatherium. They have also appeared in lemurs and baboons, the marsupial Thylacosmilus. And strangely enough 4 million years ago there was a saber-toothed salmon species living in the pacific northwest. Modern day saber-toothed animals include the walrus, tufted and musk deer, and warthog. Though musk deer can refer to any one of seven species that are part of Moschus, the only living genus of the family Moschidae. Despite being commonly called deer, they are not true deer as they don't belong to the family Cervidae. As they lack antlers, facial glands, while possessing a gallbladder, caudal gland, saber-teeth, and a musk gland
6:32 최초의궁극기사공룡변형 1호 DX DINOSOUL KING T REX CHAMPION ZORD BATTLE ROBOT MODE➡️6:55 DX DINOSOUL KING DINO BITE MODE➡️7:20 DX DINOSOUL KING TAIL CRASH MODE