If you remember, our own administrator Sentai Tamashii was able to sit down and interview the folks with Bandai of America at this year’s NYCC. If you haven’t read the TWO interviews we got to do, you can find them here:
Click here for the initial interview!
Click here for the follow-up interview!
Friend to the site, board member, and Internet Personality Vangelus, also sat down with Greg Mitchell (marketing) from Bandai of America and talked about Power Rangers and other Bandai properties. In the interview, they “hypothetically” discuss the “third part of the original Megazord that combined with all three” and that they’re “looking in to it”. That would be Titanus the carrier-zord, who when combined with the Megazord and Dragonzord became the Ultrazord.
Check out Vangelus‘ interview with Bandai of America below!
Also be sure to check out his website Vangelus.ca for some amazing toy reviews and his weekly WTF@TFW2005 podcast about Transformers!
TokuChris says
If you remember, our own administrator Sentai Tamashii was able to sit down and interview the folks with Bandai of America at this year's NYCC. If you haven't read the TWO interviews we got to do, you can find them here:
Click here for the initial interview!
Click here for the follow-up interview!
Friend to the site, board member, and Internet Personality Vangelus, also sat down with Greg Mitchell (marketing) from Bandai of America and talked about Power Rangers and other Bandai properties. In the interview, they "hypothetically" discuss the "third part of the original Megazord that combined with all three" and that they're "looking in to it". That would be Titanus the carrier-zord, who when combined with the Megazord and Dragonzord became the Ultrazord.
Check out Vangelus' interview with Bandai of America below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kx6PjbV3Qw
Also be sure to check out his website Vangelus.ca for some amazing toy reviews and his weekly WTF@TFW2005 podcast about Transformers!
CREDIT: Vangelus, of course!
SPLIT LIP says
Well, I already used the Futurama bigfoot nod gif.
This is cool if it pans out.
AkibaSilver says
... How much would this huge chromey masterpiece cost?
uchihabro77 says
So possible Legacy Titanus? Oh man I dont wanna see that price. Saban and Bandai read these things? If you are reading this- SEND ME ALISON MACINIS' NUMBER!!!
Theres my crazy post of the day. But really, I kind of forgot most of this as I had to stop halfway through, but from what I saw and remember, BoA does good stuff even if I have given them crap.
Den-O says
A vintage King Brachion is waaaaaay too expensive for me to ever get so I'm more than happy to grab a legacy.
Baltan II says
...we already got a compatible Titanus anyway. Gut the dumb Mix'n'Morph parts, make it shiny and maybe with diecast parts, and you're done! Granted, I'm not against a newer, better version since the Dragonzord wasn't around in 2010 and therefore it's not necessarily 100% compatible, just doesn't seem to be much of a "hint" I guess?
SPLIT LIP says
Yeah, I bet Legacy Titanus would be a remould restoring it to full functionality.
Deus says
Ravenxl7 says
At this point I would be surprised if they didn't have a Legacy Titanus in the works to some degree. That said, I'm much more interested in what they might do after him. Especially with the roll-play/prop replicas. A blade blaster would be great.
prfctcellrulz says
Keep reading: Bandai of America Hints at Legacy Titanus in Vangelus.ca Interview - Page 2
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