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Someone asked for pictures of The Wall, so I am here to share~
DX Metal Append Zenkai-Oh JuraGaon / Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Series Review
Before we get into the series proper, let’s talk about its final toy: Metal Append Zenkai-Oh. I’ve covered this mold before, so I’m mostly going to be covering the differences and my general thoughts.
What’s New: The big thing this guy advertises is new metal parts. The animal teeth, individual robot legs, and the blades on the weapons have all been replaced. I’m pretty sure each of them is new molding, but they’re all identical apart from the Jyuran and Gaon’s new legs which have all their gaps filled in. Apart from the metal, it also has a new face that’s more accurate to the show, including sharper horns.
It also comes with a few new parts. The most obvious are the leg covers, which make them look more show accurate. They slide on very easily and clip onto the back of the legs. If you want to remove them, I tend to unclip them, bend the knee, and slide them off. It also comes with a small... thing? I’ve found it useful for sticking in between the hip and shoulder assembly to keep it up for certain poses because of the added weight, but I don’t know if that’s its intended purpose.
And then there’re also a bunch of new paint details. Jyuran and Gaon’s faces now have extra black details and the number on their foreheads are gold, Jyuran has a lot more two-toned red on him, his shield (and a lot of the silver) is brighter and has additional dark grey paint around the edge, the orange bands on his arms new encircle the entire limb rather than sitting on top. And Zenkai-Oh’s exposed hip joints have been painted. Jyuran got a lot more paint than Gaon did, but Gaon really only needed his face to be accurate.
What Does This Affect: So, while this toy does wear its new metal parts gracefully, it’s still not meant to have them. The arms are now far heavier, which will probably mean it has a shorter shelf life than the original. Also, the boots affect the balance of all the other combos. I made Don Zenkai-Oh using the boots and just extending its arm one notch made him balance on the longer leg unintentionally. I could also visibly see Zenryoku Zenkai-Oh’s arms sag when I attached these guys. It’s meant to be JuraGaon and not really anything else.
Overall Thoughts: In my opinion, this is a fantastic display piece, but does not replace the original DX. The added weight does not remove its ability to interplay with the other releases in this line, but it does make them less stable. The DXMA can transform purely so you can choose your favorite mode to display, and not to be played with. If you’re primarily a display oriented collected who doesn’t play with their toys, this is probably your better option, but if you enjoy puling them off the shelf every once and a while and messing with them, then the DX will serve you better in the long run. Not a replacement; just a different type of release for a different type of collector.
With that in mind, my toy recommendations for this year would be the two Zenkai-Oh with Zenryoku Eagle so you can make Big-45-Man. I think both ZenKaiju-Oh and Enya Rideon are very cool toys, and they interplay well with either Zenkai-Oh, but they’re not necessary; just good additions if you like the play pattern. And TwoKai-Oh is passable. Only get it if you already have ZenKaiju-Oh so you can do its extra combination.
And now let’s move on to the series proper...
Zenryoku Zenkai Cannon / Zenryoku Zenkai-Oh
And we’re at the final Zenkai machine! While I’m not the biggest fan of the roleplay toy turned Zord, especially when lacking an individual robot mode, I can’t argue that the final results and combination this time around are exceptional. No loose parts, doesn’t fall apart, good balance, some posability, and it doesn’t look like a hot mess. I honestly can’t think of another final combo that even comes close to it. Spoilers, but it’s worth the price of admission alone.
The Good: While this may only be a five-Zord combination, for a final combined machine consisting of two Megazords and a large Aux Zord, this thing is remarkably solid. I can literally pick ZenZen up by the waist with one hand, without fear of it falling apart, which is something combinations like Wild Tousai Dodeca King or Good Cool Kaiser VSX have a lot of issue with. And it’s just about the same size as those combinations, too.
And while Zenkai Cannon itself isn’t very complex, the actual combination sequence hits that sweet spot of just complicated enough. Disassembling everyone only requires removing their arms, and the places each hook back into are very solid since they use ratchets as their connections.
Also, for as massive a combination as it is, it’s surprisingly posable from the waist up. It only has 3 positions for each arm naturally (down and 45° front and back), but the transformation joints in Juran and Gaon allow for some inward bend, hands, and a few other things. I’ve even gotten it to hold its sword a few times. I’m normally cautious about displaying combos or having any mech hold a heavier weapon, but the way everything works here, I’m not concerned about that at all.
While I’m not as big a fan of Zenkai Cannon or Zenryoku Eagle as I am ZenZen, they’re both serviceable. The weapon combination adapter is the only odd piece, but has multiple locations in which it can be stored in either mode which was an issue the Zenkai-Oh Special adapter had. There’re also quite a few different sounds it can spew out, with 11 finishers in gun mode, and you can cycle through them by holding the trigger.
And as a quick aside, the dial is only perfectly straight when the Machine (car) and Beast (lion) are at 12 and 6, and the tiny gear gears are at 3 and 9. I also haven’t figured out what is pointing at what to determine which finisher is triggered in gun mode, only that spinning it a lot triggers the All Sentai finisher.
The Bad: My biggest issue is a lack of instructions. If I hadn’t seen a video of how this guy is assembled before it showed up, I can’t help but feel that I would have been very frustrated staring at the one picture of it on the box and trying to figure out where everything goes. I did get somewhat frustrated trying to figure out what goes where on the combined weapon. Had to Google that since there’re no clear pictures of it.
Also, with Zenkryoku Eagle, the gear chest (specifically its gold chrome and painted emblems) are about a millimeter off the ground, so I can imagine it getting very easily scuffed or scratched if you’re not careful. Apart from that, I wish it had an individual robot mode, but I’m also extremely happy with the final combo, so it’s a give and take.
Overall, if you have the two Zenkai-Ohs, I’d say this is a must. ZenZen is such a fantastic combination, and a lot easier to get all the pieces for than something like Dodeca King or Samurai Ha-Oh. On its own, however, I’d give it a pass. It’s only interesting as a combination piece, and is very lacking outside of that.
I’m sad this is our last new mold, but not our last new toy as we’ve gotten confirmation of our first Artisan release in a while (preordered). As the season closes, another opens. Haven’t seen anything about what the next season will be like, and I think it’ll be hard following Zenkaiger, but that could mean we get a weird season, and those tend to be my favorites.
ZenKaiju-Oh / Zenkai-Oh Special / Twokai-Oh Special
For a series that has a catchphrase about being the first at something, this is an actual first. While the other two Megazords have had very cool transformation schemes, every series does. ZenKaiju-Oh is actually unique, having two robots combine into a non-robot form, and having that non-robot form split apart to upgrade two separate other Megazords. It’s a super cool ideas, and I hope Zenkai Cannon at least matches what this guy brought to the table. It’s a tough act to follow.
The Good: This is another Sentai mech that does a lot. It has its two separate robot modes, its combined Kaiju mode, a flight mode (that appeared in the show), and two combined modes with other mechs you can create simultaneously. As I said before, it is very unique among Sentai toys. With transformation joints, you can also achieve a decent amount of posability with both Super Zenkaiser and ZenKaiju-Oh.
Their scale next to the Zenkai-Oh and Twokai-Oh seems a little strange at first since ZenKaiju-Oh is a little shorter. However, it scales very well next to every one when they’re separated (since Kaito technically isn’t there to combine them), while Super Zenkaiser scales well next to their combined forms.
I’ll also say transforming Super Zenkaiser into Zenkai-Oh Special is really cool. The way it compresses in half is very creative, even if a lot of the accessories have to come apart.
The Bad: The handle on the spear is a little thick, so it’s tough to get into everyone's hands.The chest plate comes unclipped pretty easily. I’m a little concerned about the clips on ZenKaiju-Oh’s back eventually breaking (the ones you plug SD TwoKaiser into). And while this might seem a bit nit-picky, I don’t like Super Twokai-Oh’s face. Super Zenkai’s eventually grew on me (it looks better in hand than in photos), but Super Twokai’s feels too small. I guess it needs to fit through the crocodile mouth, but it still could have at least been a little wider.
And it kinda sucks that you can’t attach the second cannon the ZenkaiVroom’s back as Zenkai-Oh Special. They made you use one adapter already why not two?
Overall, this is a really cool toy full of cool ideas. More than anything, I hope they take some of the ideas from this one into later seasons. I actually had an idea about an animal Sentai team where the Zords combine into a giant lion rather than a robot. I’d be curious if anyone else thinks that would sell...?