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2311 Auto Morphin Power Rangers Jason

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The 1994 release of 2311 Auto Morphin Power Rangers Jason figure is a action figure produced by Bandai America as part of the second wave of toys for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. This figure features Jason Lee Scott, the original Red Ranger, equipped with the popular "Auto Morphin" transformation mechanism that allows him to switch between civilian and ranger forms.


Information

Name Auto Morphin Power Rangers Jason
Series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994)
Height 5.5 inches / 14 centimeters
Manufacturer Bandai
Release Fall 1994
Case Number 2310
Case Count 12
Item Number 2311
UPC 0 45557 02311 0

Features

  • Transformation Mechanism: The standout feature of the figure is its "Auto Morphin" action. By pressing the belt buckle, the head flips to reveal Jason’s civilian or ranger form, providing an interactive experience.
  • Accessories: The figure includes a Blade Blaster and a Power Sword.
  • Design: The ranger mode showcases Jason's iconic red suit with a white diamond chest pattern featuring the Tyrannosaurus emblem. The civilian head presents Jason’s with short brown hair.

Packaging

The figure was packaged in a rectangular blister card with bold, colorful graphics and a window displaying the figure in its ranger form. The back of the card included instructions for the combining of the weapons, and a picture of other figures in the line.


Parts

Name Quantity Part Number Notes
Auto Morphin Figure 1 Jason Red Ranger
Blade Blaster 1
Power Sword 1
Tyrannosaurus Tattoo 1

Variants

European Release

The European version of the Auto Morphin Power Rangers Jason figure has a few packaging differences. Unlike the U.S. version, it omits the "Mighty Morphin" branding and uses a darker red tone for the packaging graphics. Additionally.

2013 Re-release

As part of Bandai’s U.S. Legacy line, this figure was re-released in 2013. While retaining most of the design elements from the original 1994 release, notable differences include:

  • The civilian and ranger heads were poseable.
  • The figure included a serial number stamped on the back, distinguishing it from the original release.
  • The packaging was updated to a box design with a reproduction notice printed on the back.