The 2220 Megazord is a Power Rangers toy released in 1993 by Bandai, designed as a more compact, budget-friendly alternative to the larger Deluxe Megazord. This smaller-scale version of the Dino Megazord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers featured simplified transformations and a slightly reduced level of detail.
Information
Name | Megazord |
Series | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) |
Height | 6.5-inch / 16.5 cm |
Manufacturer | Bandai |
Release | Fall 1993 |
Case Number | 2220 |
Case Count | 3 |
Item Number | 2220 |
UPC |
Design
The 2220 Megazord was created to provide fans of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series with an affordable version of the iconic Dino Megazord. Unlike the Deluxe Megazord, which stands at 11 inches, the 2220 Megazord was notably smaller and more compact at 6.5 inches or 16.5 centimeters.
Packaging
The 2220 Megazord was sold in a compact box that featured artwork of the Megazord in its combined form, with smaller images of the individual Zords. The packaging was designed to highlight the ease of transformation, with an emphasis on the smaller, more portable size of the toy.
Parts
Name | Quantity | Part Number | Notes | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tyrannosaurus Dinozord | 1 | Forms torso and head | ||
Mastodon Dinozord | 1 | Forms arms and shield | ||
Triceratops Dinozord | 1 | Forms left leg | ||
Sabertooth Tiger Dinozord | 1 | Forms right leg | ||
Pterodactyl Dinozord | 1 | Forms chestplate | ||
Power Sword | 1 | Simplified version of the sword | ||
Stickersheet | 1 | For customization of Zords | ||
Instructions | 1 | Includes transformation guide |
Variants
European Release
A variant of the 2220 Megazord was released in Europe, featuring different packaging artwork and color schemes for the Zords. Some versions included slightly altered details, such as more vibrant colors.
Trivia
- Like the Deluxe Megazord, the 2220 Megazord was based on the Japanese Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger counterpart, the Daizyuzin. The molds for this toy were shared with the Japanese release, albeit with a simpler design to reduce costs.
- The 2220 Megazord was primarily marketed as a more affordable option for younger audiences, allowing kids to enjoy the Megazord transformation without the higher price tag of the Deluxe version.