Took this picture a while back, and it's with my cell phone's camera, so apologies for the quality.
If the journal update hasn't been a big enough tip off, I absolutely loved Kaizoku (Pirate) Sentai Gokaiger, and I fell in love with the key gimmick they had. I haven't had a 'gotta catch em all' itch like this since the original Pokémon came out on Gameboy years ago. Being an anniversary series, the show celebrates 35 years of Super Sentai, and as such, the rangers were able to use keys to transform into all the teams from the past 35 years of the franchise.
Assembled in this picture through a lot of hard work and lots of cash thrown around over the course of several months, I have the red rangers from the original series, Himitsu (Secret) Sentai Gorenger, all the way through the current series Gokaiger. I have many more keys than this at the moment (in fact, I may take another picture at some point), but it was just awesome to get all of the reds in one shot.
Bottom row to top going in order from left to right, we have Akarenger (Gorenger), Spade Ace (JAKQ), Battle Japan (Battle Fever J), Denzi Red (Denziman), Vul Eagle (Sun Vulcan), Goggle Red (Goggle-V), Dyna Red (Dynaman), Red One (Bioman), Change Dragon (Changeman), Red Flash (Flashman), Red Mask (Maskman), Red Falcon (Liveman), Red Turbo (Turboranger), Five Red (Fiveman), Red Hawk (Jetman), Tyranno Ranger (Zyuranger), Ryu Ranger (Dairanger), Ninja Red (Kakuranger), Oh Red (Ohranger), Red Racer (Carranger), Mega Red (Megaranger), Ginga Red (Gingaman), Go Red (GoGoFive), Time Red (Timeranger), Gao Red (Gaoranger), Hurricane Red (Hurricanger), Aba Red (Abaranger), Deka Red (Dekaranger), Magi Red (Magiranger), Bouken Red (Boukenger), Geki Red (Gekiranger), Go-on Red (Go-onger), Shinken Red (Shinkenger), Gosei Red (Goseiger), Gokai Red (Gokaiger)
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, and all related teams © Toei, BANDAI, and other groups
pic, as always ©
jaymanney4life
If the journal update hasn't been a big enough tip off, I absolutely loved Kaizoku (Pirate) Sentai Gokaiger, and I fell in love with the key gimmick they had. I haven't had a 'gotta catch em all' itch like this since the original Pokémon came out on Gameboy years ago. Being an anniversary series, the show celebrates 35 years of Super Sentai, and as such, the rangers were able to use keys to transform into all the teams from the past 35 years of the franchise.
Assembled in this picture through a lot of hard work and lots of cash thrown around over the course of several months, I have the red rangers from the original series, Himitsu (Secret) Sentai Gorenger, all the way through the current series Gokaiger. I have many more keys than this at the moment (in fact, I may take another picture at some point), but it was just awesome to get all of the reds in one shot.
Bottom row to top going in order from left to right, we have Akarenger (Gorenger), Spade Ace (JAKQ), Battle Japan (Battle Fever J), Denzi Red (Denziman), Vul Eagle (Sun Vulcan), Goggle Red (Goggle-V), Dyna Red (Dynaman), Red One (Bioman), Change Dragon (Changeman), Red Flash (Flashman), Red Mask (Maskman), Red Falcon (Liveman), Red Turbo (Turboranger), Five Red (Fiveman), Red Hawk (Jetman), Tyranno Ranger (Zyuranger), Ryu Ranger (Dairanger), Ninja Red (Kakuranger), Oh Red (Ohranger), Red Racer (Carranger), Mega Red (Megaranger), Ginga Red (Gingaman), Go Red (GoGoFive), Time Red (Timeranger), Gao Red (Gaoranger), Hurricane Red (Hurricanger), Aba Red (Abaranger), Deka Red (Dekaranger), Magi Red (Magiranger), Bouken Red (Boukenger), Geki Red (Gekiranger), Go-on Red (Go-onger), Shinken Red (Shinkenger), Gosei Red (Goseiger), Gokai Red (Gokaiger)
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, and all related teams © Toei, BANDAI, and other groups
pic, as always ©
jaymanney4life
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