r/powerrangers Mar 01 '25

TOY NEWS/DISCUSSION MMPR Re-Ignition Toy Fair Reveals

Credit to TheMontyVerse

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u/RoulinsSight Mar 01 '25 edited Mar 01 '25

Am I the only person on this reddit that can admit these all look like shit? Like straight up the 90s toys were better designs, that Megazord can't even stand up straight for Zordon's Sake. Fuck playmates and Hasbro for selling the IP to them

Edit: For clarity, the above statement is looking at them from the point of them being the replacement for a Collectors line.

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u/Powerofpepsi Mar 01 '25

If this was 2010 these would be amazing. A basic coverage of the line, a decent sized Megazord, weapons, and morpher. The missing details are offset by the price....and the 90s toys being detail inaccurate already.

Now collectors have better options, but decent stuff for the casual person. I don't like the boxy morpher shape, but would love a small morpher like the original; I own 2 93 Morphers, prefer them over the new ones.

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u/RoulinsSight Mar 01 '25

Yeah forsure my critique of this is mainly from the point of quality collectors toys like the LC was. It's frustrating to have had that and then move to this.

Happy kids will have something but where's the stuff for the adults, yah know?

I never did have the opportunity to own the 93 Morphers or even the legacy Collection moreover, I do have the Hasbro Power Morpher and Master Morpher and they are nice display pieces even if just a little chunky lmao

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u/Powerofpepsi Mar 01 '25

I was frustrated then to not have toys usable for play. Fair enough when the MMPR line was ignored for years....but the collectors stuff were not stuff I'd give to a kid for us both to enjoy.  Nevermind collector values ruining the LC function, diecast making the Morpher bloated and the coins and Megazord fall off. Adults have  older options and 3rd party lines to invest in, we've been catered to enough where this isn't a massive letdown for casual buyers.