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Shinken-Oh was released in Japan. The mecha was show-accurate, complete with five mecha with the ability to go from emblem mode to origami mode. The mecha was released in all territories showing Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It was released in North America in 2013 as part of the Sentai series for collectors under the name Deluxe Samurai Megazord. While it retained all of its paint apps, details, stickers, & Japanese packaging the box also comes with a removable sleeve that says Deluxe Samurai Megazord, shows the contents of the box on it, & the Power Rangers Samurai and Power Rangers 20 logos on it as well. This toy was re-released once again in Japan in 2016 as the Shinkenger Superalloy Shinken-Oh as part of Bandai Japan's Super Sentai Artisan collector's toy line. Unlike the original relea

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  • Shinken-Oh was released in Japan. The mecha was show-accurate, complete with five mecha with the ability to go from emblem mode to origami mode. The mecha was released in all territories showing Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It was released in North America in 2013 as part of the Sentai series for collectors under the name Deluxe Samurai Megazord. While it retained all of its paint apps, details, stickers, & Japanese packaging the box also comes with a removable sleeve that says Deluxe Samurai Megazord, shows the contents of the box on it, & the Power Rangers Samurai and Power Rangers 20 logos on it as well. This toy was re-released once again in Japan in 2016 as the Shinkenger Superalloy Shinken-Oh as part of Bandai Japan's Super Sentai Artisan collector's toy line. Unlike the original relea
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  • Shinken-Oh was released in Japan. The mecha was show-accurate, complete with five mecha with the ability to go from emblem mode to origami mode. The mecha was released in all territories showing Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It was released in North America in 2013 as part of the Sentai series for collectors under the name Deluxe Samurai Megazord. While it retained all of its paint apps, details, stickers, & Japanese packaging the box also comes with a removable sleeve that says Deluxe Samurai Megazord, shows the contents of the box on it, & the Power Rangers Samurai and Power Rangers 20 logos on it as well. This toy was re-released once again in Japan in 2016 as the Shinkenger Superalloy Shinken-Oh as part of Bandai Japan's Super Sentai Artisan collector's toy line. Unlike the original release it has parts that are made of diecast instead of plastic such as the connectors on the Shishi Origami & the fists on the Kame & Saru Origami, 2 versions of the sword including a blue one to simulate the finishing attack, a collector's poster, a sheath for the sword, plastic pieces that allow the origami connect on top of each of other to form the Oden Formation, and the helmet's horns are 2 pieces that fold instead of one.
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