TokuNation is back to action with a new installment in our ongoing series of toy galleries focusing on the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie! We’ve taken a look at 4 figures so far in Bandai of America’s Power Rangers 5″ Legacy Line for the film and today we look at a another, The Legacy Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie Blue Ranger!
As with our previously reviewed Movie Rangers this figure marks the first time ever that the Movie Blue Ranger has been portrayed properly in toy form. While nicely detailed the articulation is a mixed bag though the accessories partially make up for this. The Legacy Movie Blue Ranger specifically comes with his Power Blaster sidearm as well as a holster and the Stega Stinger! A grappling hook device used briefly by Billy in the film. We break down the ins and outs of this figure, both positive & negative, in the review after the jump.
We’ve attached a selection of images to this post but the full gallery thread contains over 50 images of this highly anticipated new figure. Be sure to check out the images & full review, with more than a few fun bonuses included, and be sure to share your thoughts on the 5″ Legacy Blue Ranger in our gallery thread!
Den-O says
It's Morphin Time!
TokuNation is continuing it's celebration of the past with the 1995 film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie! After a short hiatus we're back with yet another figure gallery honoring this movie, the 5" Legacy Movie Blue Ranger!
Packaging
If you haven't picked up a Power Rangers Movie Legacy figure by now, the Movie Blue Ranger follows the same basic formula. Packaged in a triangular box Bandai has done the best job they could at evoking the look of the vintage toys from the original movie toyline. Just as with the Legacy Mighty Morphin TV themed figures this box perfectly replicates the look of the movie toys, right down to the more bare bones black & white colors. It may look a little more drab but it's still a great package. Included on the front of the box is a call out to the 1995 film and to further that connection on the back is a brief description of the films plot. Even going so far as to mention Ivan Ooze & Dulcea.
A brief bio about the Blue Ranger (Billy) is also given. Oddly the bio only makes mention of his Wolf Ninjazord, when technically speaking these figures are based on the rangers pre-ninja based suits from early into the film. The rangers received the ninja zords/powers after losing their original powers. Though the Triceratops and other dino zords were never seen in the film, Billy calls out "Triceratops!" to morph in the initial fight, and the Triceratops coin is still present both on his belt and chest on this figure. An oddity but not necessarily a detriment depending on how picky you are. More odd though I suppose was the total ignorance of the Thunder Zords having even existed in this films continuity.
Figure
As far as 5" figures go the Movie Blue Ranger at first glance appears to offer more than the stadard. To start you should know that this line of 5" Movie figures is literally the first time ever that the actual movie designs have been put into figure form. The original toys were mere metallic repaints of the TV show toys in movie packaging. But this figure is the real deal. From a sculpt and detail perspective alone this figure is leagues beyond the generally simple toys of the normal Power Rangers retail lines. Where those 5" figures feel flat and artificially roided out, the movie rangers are covered in armored technological detailing that really goes a long way to replicating the look of the actual costumes. Since these suits were more armor than spandex they had a lot of detail to them, so I'm pleased that the toy has managed to capture that. Though the finer details are pretty bad. The morpher/belt area and chest emblem have incredibly soft details. They just aren't properly sculpted. and look like they're made of butter or something. The head is also a little bit off to me, a little fuzzy and undefined.
On the articulation front the figure has much of what we've come to expect. Hips that swing forward/back & side to side. Knees & shin swivels with surprisingly decent rocker ankles. No waist joint sadly. The arms however are as bad as I've come to expect generally. Simple shoulders that move forward & back and can't properly stretch out to allow the arm a full range of up/down movement. This is mostly due to the sculpted in shoulder pads, but it keeps the arms from getting into dynamic poses. Elbow articulation is limited to a 90 degree angle only, and the wrists while on ball joints don't have much clearance to make use of them, they also pop off. A lot. The arms are kind of frustrating to me though as a whole. A simple bicep swivel could have made them so much more dynamic.
The head is on a fairly decent ball joint that allows for a good bit of tilting in all the primary directions too. I honestly didn't expect it to be as decent as it is. If only it had a little more clearance in the back. Also a peg hole is built into the left side of the belt area to accommodate the included accessories, or a similar one from another 5" Ranger figure. While I don't own the 5" Legacy MMPR TV Blue Ranger to compare this figure too, I did have the S.H. Figuarts Tricera Ranger on hand for a general comparison.
Accessories
1 - holster. Used for the included weapon accessory
1 - Power Blaster/Blade Blaster. This is an odd one. While this item most certainly is in the film, in fact the 5 core rangers each have one holstered in the movie, none of them are ever used or seen outside the holster. Though the name Power Blaster has been given to the unused weapon, it's apparent that it's very much meant to be the film version of the TV shows Blade Blaster. The sculpt is a bit soft but whats worse is there are only minimal paint apps on the tip of the blade. Nothing elsr. Just a cheap piece of softly sculpted plastic.
1 - Stega Stinger. Though I would generously call it that. A small hunk of blue plastic that's hardly accurate to the real thing and has no functionality or unique sculpting at all that would lead you to believe it's a grappling hook device as it was on screen. Honestly it looks like a poor mans walkie talkie more than anything and can't be used for any really dynamic purposes,
Sadly that's it. The Movie Blue Ranger comes only with the above items. I'd really hopedat least the Power Lance to be included as some sort of bonus to justify the supposed collector nature of this figure and it's price. While it may never have been seen in the film, the Blade/Power Blasters were never used either despite their appearance. And the weapon could easily have just been a repack form the Legacy 5" TV figure. As with the Movie Red Ranger, Movie Black Ranger, & Movie Pink Rangers' lack of an additional accessory I expected better. After this many figures though I shouldn't be surprised.
Final Thoughts
As I've said in my previous Movie Ranger reviews, I love that original movie. Terrible characters, plot, CG and all. The suit designs have never been properly put into toy form til now. Which nudged me into buying these figures. However I find myself disappointed with each of them at nearly ever level. They just aren't great toys especially for their inflated price. But let the below photos convince or deter you as well. It can be said these figure still look pretty decent, even if functionally they aren't all there.
Den-O says
And some more shots!
MST3KFan says
That was a serious deciding factor for my purchases of them all, but they definitely needed more stuff, better detailing, and more accessories to come with them for the price they all were.
Still, when will we ever see these suit designs in toy form ever again?
I'm guessing never.
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