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Icon-samurai This article is about a set of toys based on a robo/Megazord in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger and Power Rangers Samurai'
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This article covers toys that depict the Samurai Megazord (Samurai) also known as ShinkenOh (Shinkenger).

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Deluxe Versions

Deluxe Release (Shinkenger)

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DX Shinken-Oh
by Bandai Japan (2009)

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 be released in North America in 2013 as part of the Sentai series for collectors.

Zordbuilder Release (Samurai)

by Bandai America (2011)

In 2010, a new Zordbuilder mold to go with the toyline for the Samurai series was released, with the ability to combine with toy-exclusive bikes. It is a bit smaller than the original release and is not compatible with the DX mecha. It can however combine with Megazord from the previous MMPR line, utilizing ZordBuilder connectors. It's individual mech range from being smaller than the original deluxe versions to being equal-sized. The Megazord form is more 'humanoid' and streamlined than the blocky DX release. It includes a fully sculpted sword. The zords are also unable to transform into their emblem modes (except for the Turtle Folding Zord) and the toy does not include a shield.


Smaller Transforming Sets

MinPla (Shinkenger)

by Bandai Asia (2009)

The Plastic Model Kit of Shinken-Oh was by released in four sets. The plastic used was only grey, red, green and blue. The set had complete show-accurate decals. The transformation to Megazord mode was identical to the deluxe release. However, there are more points of articulation.


Capsule Gattai Shinken-Oh

by Bandai Asia (2009)

Shinken-Oh was released as a gashapon collectible in two sets. The first was a Shinken-Oh collectible.

Zen Samurai Capsule

by Bandai Asia (2009)

The second release featured a simplified sentai robo Shinken-Oh that could combine with other Shinkenger mecha in its set. The Ika Origami was also packed in with simplified yellow and pink origami to achieve the final combo.


Mini Figure

by Bandai Asia (2009)

Shinken-Oh was released with as a transforming set separated in three packages.


Action Figures

Action figures have no transformation or combiner capabilities. However they have points of articulation for multiple poses.

Retrofire Megazord (Super Legends)

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Retrofire
by Bandai America (2012)

The Samurai Megazord is to be released for the Retrofire Megazords series. It is heavily stylized, and featured elongated design elements. It was released to coincide with the Power Rangers Samurai toyline. It featured a sword, and a shield.

Super Robot Chogokin

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SRC ShinkenOh
by Bandai Japan (2012)

Shinken-Oh was the first Sentai Super Robot Chogokin release. It is a highly articulated accurate take on the mecha with heavy detailing.

The figure also comes with a shield, a Kanji display and a sword.

Blocks

Mega Bloks

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Mega Bloks Zords
by Mega (2011)

Mega Bloks released Samurai Megazord, Lion FoldingZord, Ape FoldingZord, and Dragon FoldingZord as part of its continuing Power Rangers franchise. The zords are around the size of their Zordbuilder counterparts.

Mini Collectible Figures

Keychain

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Shinken-Oh keychain
by Bandai Japan (2009)

An SD figure of Shiken-Oh was released. The figure was attached to a removable keychain. It recalls the previously discontinued Super Sentai Robo Figures Keychains.


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