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The '''Dragonzord''', released in 1993 by Bandai, was a standout addition to the '''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''' toy line. Modeled after the Dragonzord, the sixth Ranger’s powerful Zord in the series, this toy captivated fans with its dynamic design, electronic features, and its ability to combine with other Zords. The Dragonzord was not only a collectible centerpiece but also came with an exclusive '''8-inch Green Ranger figure''', making it an even more enticing set for fans. | The '''Dragonzord''', released in 1993 by Bandai, was a standout addition to the '''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''' toy line. Modeled after the Dragonzord, the sixth Ranger’s powerful Zord in the series, this toy captivated fans with its dynamic design, electronic features, and its ability to combine with other Zords. The Dragonzord was not only a collectible centerpiece but also came with an exclusive '''8-inch Green Ranger figure''', making it an even more enticing set for fans. | ||
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=== Information === | === Information === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!'''Name''' | !'''Name''' | ||
! | !Dragonzord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Series''' | |'''Series''' | ||
|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) | |[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Bandai)|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Height''' | |'''Height''' | ||
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|'''Case Number''' | |'''Case Number''' | ||
| | |2270 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Case Count''' | |'''Case Count''' | ||
| | |4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Item Number''' | |'''Item Number''' | ||
| | |2270 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''UPC''' | |'''UPC''' | ||
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# '''Articulated Dragonzord''': | # '''Articulated Dragonzord''': | ||
#* Movable limbs, neck, and a posable tail equipped with detachable drill-spear tips. | #* Movable limbs, neck, and a posable tail equipped with detachable drill-spear tips. | ||
# '''Electronic Sound Feature''': | # '''Electronic Sound Feature''': | ||
#* Built-in sound effects to replicate the Dragonzord’s signature roars and missile-firing sounds. | #* Built-in sound effects to replicate the Dragonzord’s signature roars and missile-firing sounds. | ||
# '''8-Inch Green Ranger Figure''': | # '''8-Inch Green Ranger Figure''': | ||
#* A poseable action figure of Tommy, the Green Ranger, wearing his Dragon Shield | #* A poseable action figure of Tommy, the Green Ranger, wearing his Dragon Shield. This figure was exclusive to the Deluxe Dragonzord set. | ||
# '''Combination Capabilities''': | # '''Combination Capabilities''': | ||
#* Fully compatible with the Deluxe Megazord, allowing for the creation of '''Dragonzord in Battle Mode''' and '''Mega Dragonzord'''. | #* Fully compatible with the Deluxe Megazord, allowing for the creation of '''Dragonzord in Battle Mode''' and '''Mega Dragonzord'''. | ||
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The Deluxe Dragonzord offered exciting combination possibilities for fans who owned the Deluxe Megazord: | The Deluxe Dragonzord offered exciting combination possibilities for fans who owned the Deluxe Megazord: | ||
* '''Dragonzord in Battle Mode''': By combining with the Mastodon, Triceratops, and Sabertooth Tiger Dinozords, the Dragonzord transformed into a humanoid warrior armed with its tail spear, showcasing its role as a versatile battle partner. | |||
* '''Mega Dragonzord''': When integrated with the fully-assembled Deluxe Megazord, the Dragonzord became external armor, creating a towering powerhouse with enhanced weaponry and strength. | |||
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=== Prototype === | |||
No known prototypes exist of either Dragonzord or the original Japanese release of Dragon Ceasar. There is a test shot of the 8-inch Green Ranger without shield and with Dragonzord emblem on his chest, this is the only known prototype for this figure.<gallery widths="300" heights="300"> | |||
File:8-inch Green proto.jpg | |||
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=== Variants === | === Variants === | ||
===== European release ===== | |||
There's a European release of the Dragonzord that has a darker artwork compared to the one released in the United States. | |||
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File:2270 EU.jpg | |||
File:2270 EU 2.jpg | |||
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===== '''Sound Variants''' ===== | |||
Regional differences included variations in the electronic sound effects. | |||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
* The Deluxe Dragonzord used the same molds as its Japanese counterpart, the '''Dragon Caesar''' from '''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'''. | * The Deluxe Dragonzord used the same molds as its Japanese counterpart, the '''Dragon Caesar''' from '''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'''. |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 13 January 2025
The Dragonzord, released in 1993 by Bandai, was a standout addition to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers toy line. Modeled after the Dragonzord, the sixth Ranger’s powerful Zord in the series, this toy captivated fans with its dynamic design, electronic features, and its ability to combine with other Zords. The Dragonzord was not only a collectible centerpiece but also came with an exclusive 8-inch Green Ranger figure, making it an even more enticing set for fans.
Information
Name | Dragonzord |
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Series | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) |
Height | 14-inch / 36 centimeters (Dragonzord)
8-inch / 20 centimers (Green Ranger) |
Manufacturer | Bandai |
Release | Fall 1993 |
Case Number | 2270 |
Case Count | 4 |
Item Number | 2270 |
UPC |
Design
The Deluxe Dragonzord was designed with attention to detail to capture the mechanical, dragon-like appearance of its on-screen counterpart. Its bold green, gold, black, and silver colors highlighted its intimidating aesthetic, inspired by the Dragon Caesar from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger.
The toy set featured:
- Articulated Dragonzord:
- Movable limbs, neck, and a posable tail equipped with detachable drill-spear tips.
- Electronic Sound Feature:
- Built-in sound effects to replicate the Dragonzord’s signature roars and missile-firing sounds.
- 8-Inch Green Ranger Figure:
- A poseable action figure of Tommy, the Green Ranger, wearing his Dragon Shield. This figure was exclusive to the Deluxe Dragonzord set.
- Combination Capabilities:
- Fully compatible with the Deluxe Megazord, allowing for the creation of Dragonzord in Battle Mode and Mega Dragonzord.
Combinations
The Deluxe Dragonzord offered exciting combination possibilities for fans who owned the Deluxe Megazord:
- Dragonzord in Battle Mode: By combining with the Mastodon, Triceratops, and Sabertooth Tiger Dinozords, the Dragonzord transformed into a humanoid warrior armed with its tail spear, showcasing its role as a versatile battle partner.
- Mega Dragonzord: When integrated with the fully-assembled Deluxe Megazord, the Dragonzord became external armor, creating a towering powerhouse with enhanced weaponry and strength.
Packaging
The Dragonzord was packaged in a large, vibrant box with imagery showcasing its standalone form, combination modes, and the included Green Ranger figure. Inside, the toy was secured in a styrofoam inlay to ensure protection.
Parts
Name | Quantity | Part Number | Notes | Photo |
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Dragonzord Body | 1 | Main Zord figure. | ||
Tail Spear | 1 | Detachable piece. | ||
Drill-Tipped Tail Ends | 2 | Can attach to tail or Battle Mode. | ||
8-Inch Green Ranger Figure | 1 | |||
Green Ranger Shield front | 1 | |||
Green Ranger Shield back | 1 | |||
Sticker Sheet | 1 | |||
Instructions | 1 | Illustrated assembly and usage. |
Prototype
No known prototypes exist of either Dragonzord or the original Japanese release of Dragon Ceasar. There is a test shot of the 8-inch Green Ranger without shield and with Dragonzord emblem on his chest, this is the only known prototype for this figure.
Variants
European release
There's a European release of the Dragonzord that has a darker artwork compared to the one released in the United States.
Sound Variants
Regional differences included variations in the electronic sound effects.
Trivia
- The Deluxe Dragonzord used the same molds as its Japanese counterpart, the Dragon Caesar from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger.