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  1. Kamen Rider Chaos
    February 13, 2014 @ 4:22 pm

    Its hard to even feign interest in this. I feels sad knowing someone got paid to come up with this and someone else thought it was good.

  2. Yukito
    February 13, 2014 @ 6:49 pm

    still looks like a clusterfuck….no matter how hard i try to want to have interest in this megazord it just looks horrible and im a huge sentai fan so me saying this is actually pretty harsh

  3. Karen Cho
    February 14, 2014 @ 1:18 am

    Check out all of the haters, my goodness. I’ve got a nephew who’s 8 who loves PR dearly, just like I did growing up. He hasn’t seen a hint of this sentai yet, but it’s clean designs and train theme are a really nice departure from dinosaurs.

    Sorta funny how many grown ups I’m seeing provide their distaste on suit/big robot aesthetics over a kid show.

    • J.D. Sadler
      February 14, 2014 @ 3:03 am

      I Agree, ToKyuOh reminds me of a rainbow Mecha (which is appropriate since the team is protecting the Rainbow Line). so to the haters: IT’S SUPOSE TO BE COLORFUL!

  4. Alphere
    February 14, 2014 @ 3:49 am

    Really guys, how can you create an awesome looking megazord using 5 sticks/trains?

    • PyjamaPrime
      February 15, 2014 @ 6:13 am

      well that’s not really a fair question when 90% of all DX Mech limbs on “standard Voltron-style” Mecha either turn into or start off as stick-shaped things. Even the Voltron lions fold up into sticks. That Thomas the Tank Engine combiner (an overdone comparison at this point) did a pretty good job at having a nice clean robot using trains, though it was a bit too parts-formy for me. That being said, seeing it as a physical toy warms me up to me and I’ll probably grab the Candy Toy

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