What if the Spice Girls could combine into a Megazord-type entity called Allspice?
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RIP to my fave Green Ranger, a fundamentally fun part of my childhood. Without Power Rangers, I would have never discovered comics. Rest in peace, Jason David Frank.
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Okay so I had a thought.
We've all seen the third party take on the Megazord right, the "Lucky Cat Micro-Cosmos" Beast Lord that's clearly based on the FlameToys version.
The Pterodactyl is actually two Zords, there's updated design with the wings and guns, but the removable chest piece also forms the Megazord chest and a version of the original Zord.
Well, we've all seen that Amy Jo Johnson is working on her own Power Rangers Comic "The Return" and that it's got a new Green Ranger, Olivia Hart, Kim and Tommy's daughter.
I'd actually use the new Pterodactyl as an inspiration for her own unique Drago Zord. Make the upgraded Megazord design a MegaDragonzord variant.
In fact, it already combines with the Pterodactyl Zord, there's no reason it can't be integrated into the original Dragonzord to give it wings and I think, after seeing how the third party Megazord is engineered you could actually make a traditional MegaDragonzord and still have the wing upgrades with no extra engineering.
I'm just having thoughts, is all.
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Kyoryujin Full Action Version
What an odd choice. I understand Kyoryuger was one of the most popular seasons in the past decade, but having a full-on two-episode crossover with consequences? And I liked the crossover. I was worried it would be like how the Kyuurangers spent half their season on Earth, but it was just the right length, gave us some good moments, and we got to see our main cast being good characters and in spiffy new outfits.
The Good: For a very bulky design, Kyoryujin-FA is just as if not even more posable than King-Ohger (the big feet help). That posability even transfers to Gabutyra. The transformation is roughly the same, the new combination is neat, Stegochi and Dricera have minor automorph when you pop their mouths open (Stegochi's shield pops off, and Dricera's horns flip up), and you can kinda mix in unintended Shugods and give it a few of the weapons.
The Bad: While they did a good job making Gabutyra posable and the same size as the original, Stegochi and Dricera are significantly smaller and lack much of their transformation from the original. Also, while I appreciate adding interplay with the other Kingohger toys, King Kyoryujin isn't visually interesting. I think it would have helped if something happened to the chest.
Overall, this is a very impressive update to an old design. While it lacks a little bit the original had, it adds a lot more in terms of interplay with the current line and posability. It makes me excited for next year and our next team, as it shows just how diverse we're still able to get with mech designs while still maintaining posability.
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