Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu Ep 88 – United as One Pt II: Anniversary to Anniversary Edition

Welcome to an all-new episode of Hero Club’s first original podcast, “Los Ingobernables de Tokusatsu!” Today’s episode practically features the “Ninja Talks Live” roster hosting the show since Demonwolf aka T-CosmicLatte is making a guest appearance. Now, the bulk of the episode is Super Sentai! First off, we try out a new segment called “On the Road,” where we discuss a few vehicles in tokusatsu. Some versions of the segment maybe one single vehicle, or a few depending on the uses. Then for the rest of the episode we continue…

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Shout! Factory Announces Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger: The Complete Series

Happy Wednesday heroes, as we got some news coming out of Shout! Factory; the distributor has announced that they will be releasing Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger on home video. This means that Super Sentai fans can finally own all 51 episodes of the series, legally. For those who who are not aware, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger is the 26th season of Super Sentai, having aired from February 17, 2002 to February 9, 2003. However, the series is better known to North Americans for its ever-popular adaptation as Power Rangers Ninja Storm.   Here is Shout! Factory’s official description for Ninpuu Sentai…

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Review: Shuriken Sentai Ninninger Role-Play & Mecha

Hello Hero Club, Soundout here with a review on the majority of the toyline for Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. In this four part review, I take a look at the transformation items, a selection of the weapons, and the entire Otomonin mecha line! Released throughout 2015, Shuriken Sentai Ninninger’s toyline had a mixed reception from long time fans and overall sales were down from previous years. With that being said, are these bad toys? Personally I do not think the entire line is bad, but there are some weird kinks that…

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Power Rangers Legacy Collection 6.5 Inch Series 1 Review

Bandai recently launched a brand-new, collectors focused Power Rangers figure line. Said to be releasing every ranger ever, these new figures are 6.5 inches tall and have similarities to Marvel Legends and DC Multiverse by featuring high-end articulation as well as parts to build each teams respective Megazord. The first series of figures has the Mighty Morphin Red and Green Rangers as well as Ninja Storm’s Red, Blue and Yellow Wind Rangers. Today we take a look at these figures and see if they are worth your time and money.…

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Review: Power Rangers 6.5" Legacy Ninja Storm Figures

With the help of Dekablue25, I have managed to acquire three of Power Rangers 6.5″ Legacy Figures from the newly released first wave. These figures are none other than Wind Ninja Academy team from Power Rangers Ninja Storm (Shane, Dustin & Tori), which also completes the first Build-A-Megazord figure in the series. These Legacy Figures seemingly are the best of worlds, as Bandai fused the collector figure molds from Mattel’s DC Classics/Multiverse and/or Hasbro’s Marvel Legend with S.H. Figuarts to create a new type of American figure for Power Rangers…

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