It’s time for another Toku Toy Box Giveaway gallery – and this time it’s our favorite dinosaur heroes, the Power Rangers Dino Charge!
When Sledge and Fury send down monsters too tough for our heroes, they use their Dino Drive Chargers to activate their powerful Dino Drive modes to give them (and their Megazords) more power to fight so they can make those monsters extinct! This marks the second release of the Power Rangers Dino Charge figures, albeit with some molding differences on this second go through (new chest pieces, a second shoulder pad). But how do these figures stack up against the original? Are they even worth it? Or will you wait for the Dino Steel figures to come out in the Power Rangers Dino Supercharge line?
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TokuChris says
Dino Drive, Activate!
When the Power Rangers Dino Charge need more power in their Dino Charge Megazord, they pull out the Dino Drive Charger and activate it, powering themselves as well as their Megazord up to new levels! With this new power they're able to better stop Sledge, Fury, and whatever released monsters that they've unleashed upon Amber Beach!
In typical "we need to sell more toys but how?" fashion, Saban Brands created a new "power up" suit for the cockpit scenes of the Dino Charge Megazord (just like they did in Power Rangers Samurai). This allowed Bandai America to basically re-release the same 5" figures from the first wave but with a second shoulder pad and a new chest piece for each figure. To top it off, they included translucent weapons because translucent.
So how did they do? Let's take a look! This review will cover all five figures at once rather than separate them out over 5 different reviews.
The Figures
If you purchased the original 5" figures released in the first wave about a year ago then you pretty much have the exact same figure, though the new Dino Drive armor is well sculpted and looks nice with the right lighting. A second shoulder pad is added which does make the suit feel a little more symmetrical.
The downside to more armor is less articulation. While the figures feature the same articulation of their original release, the second shoulder pad on the right shoulder now limits the movement of the right arm a touch. It's no problem though - you can raise that arm to your heart's content and snap off the shoulder pad and reattach it at will.
The weakest figure, again, is the Dino Charge Pink Ranger. With absolutely zero leg articulation, she has only neck, arm, and elbow joints at her disposal (and that forearm spin). This makes any type of posing you want to do kind of lackluster - imagine your legs being frozen, unable to move, and then doing fight poses with a sword and a gun. It just doesn't work. If not for the skirt, her legs would be able to move. I think. It's just awkward.
Overall, the figures are fun and you can do some cool poses. Check out the bazillion images to see some fun poses.
The Accessories
Each of the Dino Drive Rangers come with a translucent yellow-green Dino Charge Saber and Dino Charge Morpher. As always, its Bandai America soft plastic meaning if you look at it wrong it will bend itself in to a form not recognizable. Best to keep them out of extreme warm areas of your display - and do not put them in direct sunlight. I can just see the puddle of goo that would be leftover.
The Good
The Bad
Overall Conclusion
This is kind of a hit or miss for me. If you're collecting the whole line like I am then yes, this is an easy buy for you. If you're not then do you want the same figure with a different color weapon, some chest armor, and an extra shoulder pad? The lack of paint applications on the back is kind of a moot point because I don't believe the armor is anything but silver, so you can call that a win if you'd like.
I recommend this to anyone on the fence. If you're looking to buy just one version of the Rangers, then I recommend the original version as they will be the most iconic. And with at least one (if not two) more versions of these figures coming out (Dino Steel and possibly Dino Drive but with Dino Steel Armor as well) you will have your pick, that's for sure.
Enjoy nearly 100 images of these figures below!
TokuChris says
More images of the Dino Drive 5" Rangers!
TokuChris says
And even more of the Dino Drive Rangers!
Deathryuger321 says
Nice gallery! While I like the mode, it and Dino Steel just aren't different enough to warrant a purchase (besides Gold an if they make him, Talon). Dino Super Drive on the other hand is different enough and awesome enough to make me want them.
barnstenchfartface says
The sculpt on the armor of these is actually pretty nice. Though the fact that the shoulderpads are a different color makes it look kinda awkward.
The whole team looks pretty good lined up.
MechaMaster says
These look outstanding compared to what I expected, so good on Bandai America on that, they've been knocking it out of the park lately
That said I'd have loved if they came with either their own weapons, or these weapons be silver, since the yellow is kinda hard to the eye sometimes
Rocky505 says
Pink does have leg articulation. She has knee joints and rotatable boots. So no, she doesn't have absolutely zero leg articulation.
WhiteRanger says
Awesome. Gallaries I love these figure.and I wish I.had the money to get them I just love Dino charge toy line.
ZeoRangerV says
Enchilada645 says
While I do enjoy the Dino Charge designs, the Rangers as toys never interest me. Then again in what I do on my free time, I need more monsters than rangers to collect so I have a bias towards the monster figures more.
But I will admit, despite this being a "Buy More Toys" mode, it still looks pretty neat.
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