




Increase your power against the dark forces with the Power Rangers Samurai Clawzord.If the threat of this super Zords claw pincher slash mode doesnt send the Nighloks running for the hills, then we dont know what will.The Clawzord is an unstoppable force when its morphed and ready for battle, but its lobster mode is pretty menacing too watch out for the super sharp tail it uses to lash out at the enemy.The Power Rangers Samurai Clawzord is suitable for fans of the Power Rangers Samurai TV series. Age 4+ Review: Power Ranger Samurai ClawZord - My grandson has been "desperate" for this Zord to add to his Power Ranger collection. This is the best price I have seen and I have been looking for this item since I purchased the Power Ranger MegaZord last Christmas. The search is now on for the OctoZord and BullZord!!!! Review: Versatile addition, and great 'stand alone ' toy/ collectable - This my son is delighted with. He is over the moon with it as he can enjoy it on its own or combine with others in his collection. A great addition !
| ASIN | B004MOWBV6 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Animal Theme | Lobster |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | BANDAI |
| Collection Name | All |
| Colour | Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 155 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Numeracy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045557315771 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 31.5 x 27.5 x 36 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Power Rangers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 31575 |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 4 |
| Model Name | Power Rangers |
| Model Number | 31577 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Features | Transformable, Unique Design |
| Style | Modern |
| Team Name | Power Rangers |
| Theme | Tv Show |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| UPC | 885892947455 045557315771 885175426080 885382439088 |
| character | Power_Rangers |
A**R
Power Ranger Samurai ClawZord
My grandson has been "desperate" for this Zord to add to his Power Ranger collection. This is the best price I have seen and I have been looking for this item since I purchased the Power Ranger MegaZord last Christmas. The search is now on for the OctoZord and BullZord!!!!
D**K
Versatile addition, and great 'stand alone ' toy/ collectable
This my son is delighted with. He is over the moon with it as he can enjoy it on its own or combine with others in his collection. A great addition !
J**N
wee boy loved it
quick postage good price wee boy lovid it item well packed have used this store to buy more of power ranger toys
K**S
Power Ranger
Son is mad about anything to do with Power Rangers. I think he has most of them by now !!!
H**N
One Star
It's easy to be bad. My son just played once and everything is cracked.
D**K
Power Rangers Samurai Clawzord
After catching a glimpse of the 2nd Power Rangers Samurai Megazord at last year's Toy Fair, I knew I needed it. I love the original Shinkenger "Daikai Shinken Oh", the combination of Shinkenoh (Samurai Megazord) and Daikaioh (Clawzord) and the Samurai Megazords seem to be a suitable replacement for the costly Sentai mecha. The Clawzord itself came in pieces out-of-the-box. But, if you know what you're doing, it shouldn't be a problem. When he's in Lobster mode, he is a beauty. Maybe even as good looking as its Shinkenger counterpart. My only gripe is the blue paint on his Lobster claws. The original Shinkenger toy has Orange paint. It's not horrible, just a minor gripe at Bandai for painting it *that* color. I mean, with the rest of the blue on the toy, I *guess* it fits, just not for the on-screen model. Once he's in Megazord mode, he has a load of play value. The "turning wheel" feature was something I could have never expected that Bandai would bring over to the Samurai Toyline. In the original Shinkenger, the different faces stand for "North, South, East, and West", based on old Japanese folklore. Why they decided to bring that over is beyond me, but Clawzord does obtain all four of these modes, and kids will love that. The fourth mode requires the Octozord, which is why I bought Octozord with my order. (Also I needed him for a complete set) Now for the combination between the Samurai Megazord and the Clawzord. I have not owned a combining Megazord since... around the Wild Force era, and that was only limb-swapping! This is a full-on combination, bringing together the Lion, Dragon, Bear, Turtle, Monkey/Ape (whatever Bandai calls it) and the Clawzord into the... well, the box doesn't really say what this combination is called. It just says "Collect and combine to create the ultimate Megazord!". And the episode of the series where this combination appears hasn't aired.... So, I guess we'll call it "Samurai Ultrazord" for now. It stands at around 15 inches tall, which is an average size for a combination of two Megazords. He looks *fantastic*. The legs (Bear and Dragon) look pretty scrawny, but that's only apparent when the legs are next to the skinny Lobster legs. It stands fine on its own, just from looking head-on, you can definitely tell. Overall, this is a great toy, it's well put together on its own (Excluding the Samurai Megazord and Octozord) but the whole gimmick of Megazords is to combine them, and since most kids have the Samurai Megazord already, they will definitely want the Clawzord as well. I whole-heartedly recommend this toy.
V**R
Good toy but bit expensive...but is ok.
Good product ,my son enjoys playing with it.
J**A
Jesus garcia
Todo bien, esta vez si nos llego por fin. gracias por todo, nos volveremos a hablar en prรณximos pedidos. saludos
J**N
Well worth the smiles and endless hours of play
I purchased this for my younger son (3.5 years old) after I made the mistake of buying just ONE Power Rangers toy (the Samurai Megazord) and expecting my two sons to share it. Hah! I chose the Clawzord because it can combine with the Megazord to form some kind of uber zord. The toy comes with directions on how to make the transformation, but we've only done it once. In my household, taking two toys and combining it into just one toy demonstrates poor math skills (after all, it's apparently ridiculous to expect two boys to share one toy) and a general lack of common sense. The toys are very durable and have survived being taken everywhere. The Clawzord is seemingly harder to transform than the Megazord. The 3.5 year old will transform the Megazord to and from its five separate animal forms with no additional adult assistance, but seems to get stuck on the Clawzord. The 5.5 year old though is succeeding just fine. I've enjoyed having the Clawzord and Megazord around. They are so much easier to transform than say, Optimus Prime or Megatron (neither of which I've figured out,) and consequently, good for my ego because I can actually help my sons with it. I heartily recommend this toy.
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