The summary of ‘Power Rangers Lightning Collection POWER SWORD Review! @hasbropulse’

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The video focuses on the Lightning Collection's Red Ranger Mighty Morphin Power Sword, the most expensive item in the collection to date. The presenter discusses the packaging and design, noting minimalistic elements and plastic-free logos. Key features of the sword include motion reactivity, touch-activated lights, and iconic sound effects, although there are some issues with battery requirements and only one side of the sword lighting up. Comparisons are made with the Legacy sword and Dragon Dagger in terms of size, design, and accuracy, with the presenter mostly satisfied despite some cheaper-looking parts. The content suggests a preference for display over cosplay due to space efficiency. Additionally, there's a discussion on the Dragon Dagger's modes and high price, with future predictions for more items like the Power Axe. The presenter acknowledges viewer feedback, thanks the audience, and encourages interaction through liking, subscribing, and notifications.

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In this segment, the video introduces the most expensive item in the Lightning Collection to date: the Lightning Collection Red Ranger’s Mighty Morphin Power Sword. The presenter describes the box design, noting the consistent Lightning Collection logo and new artwork similar to previous helmets. The box also features minimalistic design elements, including legal information and plastic-free packaging logos. The back of the box highlights several features of the sword: iconic sound effects, a display stand, motion reactivity, touch-activated progressive light effects, and measurements. The presenter mentions having already opened the box for convenience, revealing a detailed stand with a shiny coin. The stand includes slot-in parts but no adjustable positioning, and the sword itself does not come with batteries.

00:03:00

In this part of the video, the presenter discusses issues with the battery requirements for a product listed on the Hasbro Pulse website, pointing out that contrary to the website’s information, the product actually requires three AA batteries instead of six AAA batteries. The presenter explains how to install the batteries by undoing a screw at the bottom of the handle, which reveals a plastic battery holder.

They then describe the physical features of the product, noting the mirrored gold handle, the weight distribution between the handle and blade, and the decorative details including a Power Rangers lightning bolt and some buttons. The presenter mentions the coin in the middle that matches the morphers’ coins and appreciates the consistent gold paint used. Furthermore, they acknowledge some parts of the product look cheap but express overall satisfaction with the design and details, especially the blade’s pattern and its light-up feature.

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In this part of the video, the presenter is demonstrating a Power Rangers toy sword. They express disappointment that only one side of the sword lights up instead of the entire thing. The sword has multiple features activated by buttons on the handle. One button plays the Power Rangers theme song while another turns on a light and produces a humming noise. Waving the sword generates swooshing and clashing sounds, and the sound changes when the light is off. To turn off the sound completely, the button must be pressed again until a confirming noise is heard. The presenter also compares the toy sword with the Dragon Dagger from the Lightning Collection, noting similarities in quality.

00:09:00

In this segment of the video, the presenter compares different versions of a sword, examining the size, materials, and design differences between the Lightning Collection and Legacy versions. They highlight that the Lightning Collection sword is about twice the length of a dragon dagger and show that it has a shinier coin matching the Lightning Collection morpher coins. The Legacy sword’s coin similarly matches its morpher. Despite difficulty determining screen accuracy due to varying scenes, the legacy sword seems a bit more accurate in length. The presenter mentions that the blade lighting is described to match a specific move rather than overall prop accuracy. They conclude by saying they would use the sword for display rather than cosplay, appreciating its smaller size for better space efficiency. Additionally, there’s a shoutout to another reviewer, with a link provided for further comparison.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the features and design of the Dragon Dagger from the Lightning Collection, highlighting its different modes and the touch-activated light-up feature. They suggest that instead of having two visible red switches, the design could be improved with one switch on each side in black to blend with the handle. They express satisfaction with the detailed design and gold accents but note the high price point, around $200 to $230, making it the most expensive item in the collection so far. The speaker mentions purchasing the item from In-Demand Toys and using accumulated points to reduce costs. They predict the price may decrease in a few months and discuss the possibility of future releases like the Power Axe, which might surpass the Dragon Dagger in size and cost.

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In this part of the video, the speaker acknowledges that some viewers may not enjoy the content as much as others and encourages constructive and polite feedback. The speaker also thanks the audience for watching and reminds them to like, subscribe, and hit the bell button to stay updated with upcoming reviews. Finally, they wish viewers a good week.

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