#3788: MIGHTY MORPHIN "METALLIC" BLUE RANGER

MIGHTY MORPHIN "METALLIC" BLUE RANGER

POWER RANGERS: LIGHTNING COLLECTION (HASBRO)

There's never been a *ton* of Power Rangers coverage here, but there certainly used to be more than there has been recently.  A lot of that lies with Hasbro's Lightning Collection sort of fizzling out last year, leaving the brand a bit dead in the water until Playmates starts pushing their product, which will, of course, be Mighty Morphin focused again.  Look, it's what sells, guys.  And I'm not helping matters here, because my last Rangers post, almost a whole year ago, was MMPR, and today's post...is also MMPR.  I assure you, this one's different!  He's maybe a little bit sparkly!

THE FIGURE ITSELF

Mighty Morphin "Metallic" Blue Ranger was a Hasbro Pulse-exclusive Power Rangers: Lightning Collection release.  He was released alongside the other five Rangers, and they put them out between the original releases and the "Remastered" releases with the updated bodies.  They were sort of a palette cleanser, like when you get sherbet between courses of a meal.  Do normal places still do that?  Or is it just, like, a disaffected rich person thing?  I don't know.  I'm getting sidetracked, sorry.  I would like to note that the quotation marks on "Metallic" are present on his name on the front of the box, which feels weird to me, but that's official.  I guess he's not *really* metallic?  I don't know.  The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall and he has 34 points of articulation.  He's using the first MMPR mold, which isn't terrible, but also has its drawbacks.  Most notably, he has some difficulty properly putting his arms down to his sides.  That being said, it's what they had, and it's also not bad by any stretch, especially pre-Remastered body.  He *does* get an updated helmet mold, though, so it's not as weirdly shaped as the initial one.  The paint work proper is essentially the same, with the main change-up here being that the blue plastic is now translucent and it has little flecks of glitter in it.  It's actually kinda cool, and I dig how it looks when it's all lit up.  It's gimmicky, of course, but it's Power Rangers.  The accessories here are fairly similar to the standard release; he gets two pairs of hands, his power blaster, the Power Lance in both separated and combined forms, an unmasked head, an effect piece, and a Zeo Crystal.  All of the Metallic Ranger's got new unmasked heads, which in the case of most of the others was because they were new actors, but since David Yost was the one that stayed the whole time, we just get an alternate Billy, this time without the glasses.  I'm not sure this one really works as well for me, but it's *alright* I guess.  The Zeo Crystal is definitely in the running for "most likely to get lost."

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

I didn't *need* any of these, so I didn't get one new.  And, honestly, I didn't even think about it all, until a full set came into All Time, and I was getting the Pink one for Rachel, making getting this one for myself pretty easy.  He's nifty.  I don't know that I'd go beyond that, but nifty's not a bad spot to be for a Power Ranger.

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Originally publisdhed on February 6, 2025


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