I have a list of all G1 characters that have been released in CHUG form. You can find it here. Please feel free to let me know if I got anything wrong so I can fix it.
I'm just gonna leave this here.....
Legacy Dinozord Reissue
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It was a year late for their 20th anniversary of Power Rangers, which was in 2013, but the final episode of the 20th season that aired in America during 2014 (which was on channel 99 today - to be repeated 3.30am tomorrow morning).... and it was nice to see the final battle with the hundred odd past Rangers, but also disappointing that they had such a limited budget and writing staff. I think there was potential for a tele-movie, which could have cashed in on the 20th anniversary if it had been a year earlier... and if they could have afforded paying for more of the previous actors to be in it (most Rangers had their helmets left on).
I wasn't a fan beyond the first series (that lasted three years and had a Movie), but it was still nice to see a "reunion" of sorts... a bit like the Dr Who 50th anniversary episode that also kinda featured all the past Doctors (we knew it wasn't the actual actors, but it was still nice to have that visual there).
I just thought I'd mention it, in case anyone else was interested in watching the episode (or set the recorder for that time of morning).
i don't know if this was linked here yet as i don't follow this thread ...
but here a short movie of a very darker version post power ranger time... it got famous actor in it a well.... Wish they make this into a full lenght film!
WARNING - video not suitable for children.
POWER/RANGERS
from Joseph Kahn
CAST:
Katee Sackhoff - Kimberly/Pink
James Van Der Beek - Rocky
Russ Bain - Tommy/Green
Will Yun Lee - General Klank
Gichi Gamba - Zack/Black
Last edited by griffin; 26th February 2015 at 02:33 PM.
Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.
Interesting, would have got me back in hook at power rangers.
Anyone watching it, just be aware this is not the Power Rangers of your youth. It's by Adi Shankar who has a reputation for R rated violence.
Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.