I had the Sega and that power rangers game was my favorite. And I had a few of those toys where you flip the head to make them morph.
I had a few of the chronicle mags (UK versions)
Definitely had the toys and the Sega game. I remember some sort of stage show which I’m assuming was MMPR Live
It was MMPR Live
I had played the Sega game back when I was a kid. Good times.
The first picture reminds me of a monthly(?) magazine we had in the Netherlands back in the MMPR days. I remember it had a few episode recaps, but I don't recall anything else beyond that. If I recall correctly (it has been years, so I could remember this very wrong), the magazines were a couple of episodes ahead on what we saw on TV, so it "spoiled" Lord Zedd for me
Edit: The first picture is probably the same thing I'm talking about, and I'm not paying attention thanks to a tired brain
It's amazing the amount of merch mmpr had, taken up large portions of toy Isles, figures of various sizes and gimmicks, flipheads, motorbikes, plates, clocks, watches, pens, pencil toppers, canned spaghetti, cereal, cups, costumes, play sets, micro playsets, video games, tiger electronic games, mcdonalds toys, shirts, pj's, cakes, decorations, telephones, soft toys, various megazords from transforming to remote controlled, comics, magazines, pogs and that's only the tip of iceberg. Cosmic fury didn't get a single figure.
It's nice to see pr returning to stores again but it's a shame it's mmpr and this generation don't have their own pr team to fawn over for a year, but how can they with only 10-20 episodes to tide them over
I still have my power rangers live program and ticket
Must have been nice being rich. I had the MMPR The Movie game for Genesis that I got as a gift from a friend for helping him beat another video game, and a Falconzord that was missing most of its decals. The latter is still one of my most prized possessions though and sits on a little shelf along with some other MMPR merch I've picked up as an adult.
Although I don't recall these specific items. I love the array of memorabilia!