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2210 Bones

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he 1993 8-inch Bones figure is a collectible action figure created by Bandai America as part of the classic Mighty Morphin Power Rangers toy line. This figure represents Bones, a skeletal villain summoned by Rita Repulsa, known in the TV series for his eerie design, teleportation abilities, and detachable body parts.

Information

Name Bones
Series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)
Height 8-inch / 20 centimeter
Manufacturer Bandai
Release Spring 1994
Case Number 2210
Case Count 12
Item Number 2210
UPC

Features

  • Articulation: Bones features multiple points of articulation, including movable arms, legs, and a rotatable head, allowing for dynamic and creepy poses.
  • Accessories: The figure comes with a detachable sword and a cape.
  • Design: The figure accurately captures Bones’ skeletal form with detailed bone-like sculpting and his distinctive skull face.

Parts

Name Quantity Part Number Notes Photo
Bones figure 1
Cape 1
Sword 1

Packaging

The 1993 8-inch Goldar figure was sold in a striking window box featuring Goldar's name and character artwork. The triangular packaging design was consistent with the other figures in the line, making it stand out on toy shelves.

Name Quantity Part Number Notes Photo
Goldar figure 1
Golden Sword 1 Accessory

Variants

European Box Art

A European variant of the box art is known to exist. Unlike the U.S. release, the European version omits the "Mighty Morphin" logo. This version was distributed in Europe, with some releases including a Giochi Preziosi sticker for the Italian market. The figure and accessories remain identical to the U.S. release.

Produced by Irwin

There is a version of this figure produced by Irwin instead of Bandai. The figure itself doesn't look te be different.