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==== Features ====
=== Features ===
 
* The figure’s standout feature is the '''light-up Power Morpher belt''', which illuminates when a button on the back is pressed. This feature emulates the glowing Morphers as seen in the '''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''' series.
* The figure’s standout feature is the '''light-up Power Morpher belt''', which illuminates when a button on the back is pressed. This feature emulates the glowing Morphers as seen in the '''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''' series.
* The torso and parts of the limbs are made of '''die-cast metal''', giving the figure a solid, premium feel.
* The torso and parts of the limbs are made of '''die-cast metal''', giving the figure a solid, premium feel.
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==== Packaging ====
=== Packaging ===
The figure was packaged in a windowed box, allowing the toy to be prominently displayed. The design featured '''yellow lightning bolts''', the '''Power Rangers logo''', and bold multilingual text advertising the “Light-Up Belt” functionality in '''English''', '''Italian''' (“Cintura luminosa!”), and '''German''' (“Leuchtgürtel!”).
The figure was packaged in a windowed box, allowing the toy to be prominently displayed. The design featured '''yellow lightning bolts''', the '''Power Rangers logo''', and bold multilingual text advertising the “Light-Up Belt” functionality in '''English''', '''Italian''' (“Cintura luminosa!”), and '''German''' (“Leuchtgürtel!”).
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The '''Light-Up Belt series''' included several other Rangers:
The '''Light-Up Belt series''' included several other Rangers:


* '''2202 Die-cast Blue Ranger'''
* '''[[2202 Die-cast Blue Ranger]]'''
* '''2202 Die-cast Black Ranger'''
* '''[[2202 Die-cast Black Ranger]]'''


Each figure shared the same die-cast build and light-up belt functionality, with unique colors and detailing to match the individual Ranger.
Each figure shared the same die-cast build and light-up belt functionality, with unique colors and detailing to match the individual Ranger.
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 30 November 2024

The 2202 Red Ranger Light-Up Belt figure was a European-exclusive die-cast action figure released in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers toy line by Bandai. Known for its unique light-up feature and premium build, this figure was part of the Light-Up Belt Power Rangers series, a toy line exclusively available in European markets.


Information

Name Die-cast Red Ranger
Series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)
Height 5-inch / 12.7 centimeter
Manufacturer Bandai
Release Fall 1993
Case Number 2201
Case Count
Item Number 2201
UPC

Features

  • The figure’s standout feature is the light-up Power Morpher belt, which illuminates when a button on the back is pressed. This feature emulates the glowing Morphers as seen in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series.
  • The torso and parts of the limbs are made of die-cast metal, giving the figure a solid, premium feel.
  • Basic articulation in the arms and legs allows for limited posing.
  • The Red Ranger features a vibrant metallic blue suit with white accents on the gloves, boots, and belt.

Packaging

The figure was packaged in a windowed box, allowing the toy to be prominently displayed. The design featured yellow lightning bolts, the Power Rangers logo, and bold multilingual text advertising the “Light-Up Belt” functionality in English, Italian (“Cintura luminosa!”), and German (“Leuchtgürtel!”).


Notes

  • These figures were not sold in North American markets, making them rare collectibles for fans outside Europe.
  • The light-up feature is often non-functional in used figures, making fully working more rare.
  • Giochi Preziosi handled the distribution of this series in Europe, and the packaging reflects its branding.
  • These figures are based on the Bandai Japan figures made for Zyuranger. The Japanese line has all six rangers.

Related Figures

The Light-Up Belt series included several other Rangers:

Each figure shared the same die-cast build and light-up belt functionality, with unique colors and detailing to match the individual Ranger.