If you check the artist's main website, you'll see that he drew some trading cards of sorts for Power Rangers (Zyuranger, for you purists). It's under Gallery, then the Rangers Strike section. He drew the Dragonzord...
My friend had the transformable toy (complete with the huge white carrierzord and dragonzord), it was absolutely awesome, even by today standards. Oh I wish I could keep it when we part way. T_T
naoan said: My friend had the transformable toy (complete with the huge white carrierzord and dragonzord), it was absolutely awesome, even by today standards. Oh I wish I could keep it when we part way. T_T
I think i had those too, I probably still have them around somewhere <<.
Time for a History Lesson kids! of the original five "Dinozords" only two of them were actually dinosaurs; the Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. "Pteradactyl" is a casual word referring to several species of flying reptiles called Pterasaurs, which were not dinosaurs, though they were distantly related. The Mastodon and Saber tooth cat were mammals, and did not exist until long after the dinosaurs and Pterasaurs had already gone extinct. The Dragonzord vaguely resembles a therapod dinosaur, but is actually an homage to Mechagodzilla, as evidenced by its emergence from the ocean, the blasters in its fingers, and its initial status as an antagonist. Titanus is modeled after Brachiosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur that went extinct in the late Jurassic, before Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops appeared.
Xeno-The-Hedgehog said: Time for a History Lesson kids! of the original five "Dinozords" only two of them were actually dinosaurs; the Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. "Pteradactyl" is a casual word referring to several species of flying reptiles called Pterasaurs, which were not dinosaurs, though they were distantly related. The Mastodon and Saber tooth cat were mammals, and did not exist until long after the dinosaurs and Pterasaurs had already gone extinct. The Dragonzord vaguely resembles a therapod dinosaur, but is actually an homage to Mechagodzilla, as evidenced by its emergence from the ocean, the blasters in its fingers, and its initial status as an antagonist. Titanus is modeled after Brachiosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur that went extinct in the late Jurassic, before Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops appeared.
When I first seen it it was like "Whoa!!Holly mother of..." (nostalgic tears). & now when I think about it it reminds me my reaction on a new Godhilla film - I cried like a baby (not because of drama, but because of how much fun they all turned out!!!!!!especialy cool was first blaster-strike!! T.T awesome!)