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Super Megaforce Legendary Morpher, Gokaiger Mobirate Comparison Video


As most of the initial Power Rangers Super Megaforce becomes available in some North American retailers, here's a comparison video featuring the Legendary Morpher and the Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger's Mobirate. Which one is better? Take a look:


According to previous reports, the Deluze Legendary Morpher is priced at $29.99 while Ranger Keys are priced at $7.99 per set.

Power Rangers Super Megaforce starts airing on 2014.

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10 Responses
  1. that is really disappointing


  2. Anonymous Says:

    What retailer was this bought?


  3. Anonymous Says:

    You're all complaining about how bad the american versions are, but you forget that these are mostly marketed to children with tiny little hands and with a habit to destroy everything they love.

    Japan markets to kids and otakus, and japanese kids won't dare break an expensive toy.

    Besides, I'm too old for this shit, but I will still watch the show. Maybe the series will be great, but the sentai version runs through my mind every time I watch an episode of megaforce.


  4. Wow Bandai of America you don't learn from mistakes now do ?
    Making your versions smaller from the original and decreasing the the quality.
    The only good things that I can say about this is that you don't have to buy 2 versions of the same product like they did with Operation Overdrive Megazord.Remember they redesigned the zords some of the features from the sentai version were missing and 1 version had crappy feet and the other had crappy arms so you couldn't form the combined form unless you bought both,


  5. Anonymous Says:

    Stop hating Ok it's smaller but they have to keep the price down but wish it sed mighty morphin red


  6. Anonymous Says:

    I was excited for this because I wanted a cheap alternative to the Japanese version, since I'm more of a Kamen Rider fan and don't own any Sentai stuff but I really like the Mobirate. But this is both cheaper in price and quality it seems :(


  7. marty Says:

    You know if a titanium key is inserted it will be just be "lightspeed rescue" But still seeing legendary morpher have the same sound effects like the megaforce morpher and saban feels cheap like it does feel kind of sad the power rangers franchise is a shell of its former self unlike "other franchise" such as the one with the initials DW and star wars (especially the one which has the last name called bond )guess that means the show will end in about 2016.


  8. Anonymous Says:

    (ZELTRAX-MILLENIUM)
    Anon@3:44PM, I completely agree.

    Once I get my hands on the Legendary Morpher, I will be reviewing it.

    Also, those complaining about the keys? Keep in mind that back in SDCC & NYCC this year, Bandai America confirmed that the reason why the keys are so small is that they had BOTH the kids and the collectors in mind when designing their keys.

    Heck, did you guys notice how pricey the Gokaiger keys are right now?

    I'm gonna be perfectly content with the Super Megaforce Keys because I feel like I can complete all 20 teams with these keys rather than trying to complete all of the key teams that Bandai Japan has right now.

    Heck even Bruno of MMPR-Toys brings up a lot of good points about the Ranger Keys that I agree with him on.

    SO yeah, the Ranger Keys are smaller, the Legendary Morpher is a bit of a let-down but, I'm gonna wait until I get my hands on the toys to rate my full opinion on them.


  9. Anonymous Says:

    That was just sad!!!


  10. Anonymous Says:

    Yes, in comparison the American version is less. But what you people don't seem to understand is that these toys aren't meant for adults/collectors. There meant for KIDS.


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