Toy Battalion Just Dropped a 1995 Movie-Style Green Ranger Figure

We have been waiting for this design for 30 years.

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Toy Battalion has unveiled a brand-new Green Ranger action figure—in the style of the 1995 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movie. Yes, that movie. The shiny armor. The dramatic posing. The inexplicable decision to send teenagers into space with zero adult supervision. All of it.

There’s just one tiny, continuity-obliterating problem: this version of the Green Ranger never actually existed. In 1995, Tommy was already the White Ranger, because the Green Ranger powers had ran out of their limited power (despite returning several times over). So this figure is basically a glorious, unapologetic Marvel’s What-If scenario in the MMPR universe, with more spandex and less functioning zippers. And honestly? It absolutely slaps.

The figure stands at 6.7 inches tall, fully articulated from helmet fin to boot cuff, and sculpted with enough detail to make 10-year-old you faint and 30-year-old you start planning a display shelf you definitely don’t have room for. It comes with the Green Ranger’s iconic Dragon Dagger, because if you can’t summon a spectral dragon with a flute-knife, are you even a Power Ranger? But the real deep-cut fan flex is the inclusion of the Sword of Darkness, a weapon Tommy only used during his Green With Evil villain arc before he stopped being evil and started being contractually obligated to appear in almost every Ranger generation ever.

The figure is 1/12 scale, designed to fit right in with Toy Battalion’s lineup of other 1995-movie Rangers—meaning yes, you can finally display a complete, movie-accurate team that features a Green Ranger who canonically never stepped foot within 500 miles of that film. It’s beautiful. It’s stupid. It’s everything collecting should be.

Pre-orders are up now on Toku Collectibles at $100, with an estimated delivery window of 2026, because apparently even action figures need two years of special effects and post-production these days.

If you’re a Power Rangers fan, this isn’t just a collectible—it’s a dream made plastic, a holy relic forged from pure “Mom, I NEED this!” energy.
This thing is a must-have.

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