
You can pass the time by figuring out which dinosaur is responsible for each part in the combination.
I sometimes feel like bringing a Tyrannosaurus to my groin.
Triceratops usually end up as arms.
I think it might be a good idea to make it a core robot.
>>2
The position where the corner comes out…
>>4
I think it would be okay to have a face that includes horns in front, just like the lion of the whirlwind god.
>>2
It seems like you like “Bunyu the Heat-Strong Gozaurer.”
There was also Gozauer.
There are quite a few chest Triceratops.
I think it’s bold for Abaren-Oh to have Ptera’s wings as armor instead of on its back.
Brachiosaurus tends to become a boxy figure.
Like the drill thighs of God Zenon from Gridman.
Isn’t it okay to have the boldness to use a Triceratops’ horn for a thigh?
The chest triceratops looks pretty cool.
Wasn’t there a Triceratops core robot in Abaranger?
>>12
It’s Maxogea of the Styracosaurus.
>>14
I didn’t know that Styracosaurus and Triceratops are completely different…
>>12
Depending on the direction of the corner, it seems difficult to perform actions.
Is there no Brachio chest?
Pachycephalosaurus already looks like it has confirmed arm parts.
>>15
On the contrary, where else can you use that besides your arms?
>>18
There’s a hard head that brings a bald head to the chest, even though it doesn’t combine.
When trying to make the most of Brachiosaurus’s large size and long neck, it tends to become foot-based.
It feels good if it can fuse as crazily as Magmatron from Beast Wars Neo.
Tyrannosaurus
Mosa
Ptera
I think the concept of the strongest land, sea, and air combined is good.
It was Ryusoulger, but it was a bit rough.
>>20
Going to burrow into the T. rex from its waist is too bold.
>>25
I was worried that it might break.
>>25
Isn’t that supposed to come off for safety measures?!
That’s what happened there.
The Triceratops splits its arms and uses its finishing move, the Baki’s Triceratops Fist!
It’s fine if there’s a Tyrannosaurus that isn’t a core robot… I was thinking that, and it seems like this year’s Sentai is like that.
>>22
There are a few in past works regarding that.
>>22
It feels like breaking apart a Tyrannosaurus hammer and putting it together as a transformation item.
I want to bring the Tricerahand to my left arm and use it as a bunker and shield.
I thought Stegocchi did a great job of turning the stegosaurus’s back parts into arm parts, even though it looks like the back parts.
The OOO’s Putotira looks like it would be attractive even as a robot.
If it’s a core robot Triceratops, it might be a good idea to have the face on the shoulder like Lion Convoy.
It’s fine to bring the Tyrannosaurus to the lower body.
The large claws of Therizinosaurus seem to have many applications.
The body is a Brachiosaurus.
The head is also a Brachiosaurus.
Wings and Brachiosaurus
It’s the Brachio Emperor.
It feels like Parasaurolophus will definitely not be adopted as the main mecha.
>>36
That’s a pretty good position in Kyoryuger.
Brachiosaurus head
Body Tyrannosaurus
Foot Ptera
I suddenly thought about pterodactyl and sea dragon combinations, but I don’t know that many variations.
I thought about having everything be like Golion and be a Tyrannosaurus! But there’s probably already something like that.
Ankylosaurus and Stegosaurus are almost equipped as weapons in terms of their arms.
>>41
Stegosaurus
…In the first place, those guys aren’t “dinosaurs,” are they?
>>42
Do you want to be hit with a noisy mammoth’s shield?
The idea of making Pachycephalosaurus the part in charge of the chain array and pairing it with a martial artist is quite interesting, isn’t it?
I like the ones that turn into chainsaws in Abarenja, so I want more of that kind of direction again.
Chest Triceratops!
Mammoth
Saber-toothed tiger
There will be a retort saying that it’s not a dinosaur, but…
Then let’s just add things like its hairiness or Megatherium.
I think it might be possible to have a combined machine of extinct giant mammals.
>>48
Even if it’s just for show, we have to say it’s a dinosaur; otherwise, it won’t be commercially viable.
TF is surprisingly into dinosaur robots.
>>49
It’s a popular character from the very first generation.
>>49
As mentioned above, the sense of the combining structure of Magmatron is amazing.
I really like the form of bipedal creatures with wings, like Petit Ramigo or Anjanath from Monster Hunter, but I rarely get to see them.
I really like the sleek transformation of the Bakuretsu Kyoryujin.
>>52
It’s impressive that not only are they wearing geta, but they are also trying to elongate their torso to balance their proportions.
The chest Triceratops also has King Gozaurer and others, but thanks to the frills, it looks pretty good.
It seems that there are a lot of decorations and chest parts for Pteranodon.
Well, there are things like Yokuryu-O, but…
The dinosaur’s head really protrudes from the chest.
I think it’s okay for a triceratops to put its head on its shoulder.
It looks strong when you do a shoulder tackle.
>>59
It might be cool to split a triceratops head in half and put it on both shoulders.
>>61
It feels like the body of a putty.
>>61
The live-action TF’s Slug is great, even though it’s not a combiner robot.
I want a Pachycephalosaurus leg robot that has a special move of a knee kick.
Ptera!
Triceratops!
Tyrannosaurus!
>>62
Rage, rage, rage on!
How about using a Pteranodon as an arm part to make a bow?
>>63
If we broaden the scope to existing bird species, it seems like there might be something that fits.
When I think about it, the Great Beast God loses a lot of its T-Rex elements when it’s in robot form.
>>64
I think the good thing is that you don’t really use the shield and it doesn’t look like a bio-combination robot unless you extend it all the way to the tips of the feet.
Wasn’t there also an enemy in Transformers?
Three dinosaurs combine.
I’m sure the rival is a mammoth.
It seems like the pterosaur combination could be done after all.
It’s rare to combine a killer whale and a pterosaur for the legs, isn’t it?
First, a King Gowzaur that looks like a dinosaur robot is in the chest of Triceratops.
>>72
It’s true that it’s a mechanical Triceratops, but when it’s called a representative, is that really the case???
>>73
As expected, it’s the great swordsman Tribleades.
Were there any major pterosaurs other than Pteranodon and Quetzalcoatlus?
I thought Triceratops was the second most popular after Tyrannosaurus, so I was surprised that Kyoryuger made it the female pink ranger.
>>74
It’s not a robot, but what impressed me about Kamen Rider Putotira was that the T-Rex has legs.
>>77
When you say “leg Tyrannosaurus,” it does indeed surprise me a bit.
On the contrary, it seems there’s no pattern for “head Tyrannosaurus.”
Where is the T-Rex often located?
>>80
Arm, shoulder, and chest.
The problem of the long neck of the plesiosaur being too long and getting in the way.
I think Brachio doesn’t often get incorporated as a default combination part in Sentai.
Gouzaurer is just legs.
>>79
The Gozarurā is proving that handling the neck is a struggle.
>>79
There are also extinguishments like Ultraman and Seismos.
Brachiops must inevitably be a trump card with a dinosaur motif as a solidly major and one of the largest dinosaurs.
Well, if Titanosaurus or Sauroposeidon appeared, I would be happy with that too.
Well, in terms of visibility, it’s definitely overwhelming, Gouzaura!
>>83
Usually, Daibouken is ahead and the series has a longer history and is more famous, right?
The Bakuretsu Kyoryujin is just a chest Tyrannosaurus.
From the front, chest Tyrannosaurus looks somewhat plain, doesn’t it?
>>86
I feel that a long head front and back is not suitable for a chest decoration.
The horizontal Tyrannosaurus has a strong image of Megatron.
Chest to head: Futaba Suzukii
Right Arm: Tyrano
Left arm: Pachycephalosaurus
Right leg: Ankylo
Left foot: Parasaurolophus
How about this!
>>90
Futabasuzuki Red! Tyranno Blue! Pachycephalo Yellow! Ankilo Black! Parasauro Yellow!
>>97
It seems I will end up being an utterly dull robot.
Is it really too much to go against the trend by not being able to represent dinosaur robots with Gozaurer?
Well, when it comes to competing in popularity with dinosaur robots, Daijuujin is way too strong.
It’s mixed with mammals, though.
I think there are quite a few instances where the Tyrannosaurus has become a leg in one way or another.
It’s just that it has been decomposed and turned into legs, so the recognition of “the tyrannosaurus has become legs” fades.
>>93
In the case of the sentai, except for Daijushin, everyone has Tyranno legs since Tyranno makes up most of the body…
Cool, isn’t it, Bakuretsu Kyoryujin!
>>94
The combination of a main robot, an additional warrior robot, and a support robot creates a special feeling that is quite rare, which is nice.
It looks striking, like a hastily created form that emerges in a pinch.
It’s great how Kyoryuger created two different types of plesiosaurs with different approaches for the robots.
Me thinking the same thing with the Four Divine Beasts robot.
>>98
Are you mixing carp and panda?
>>98
I’m quite torn about which face to put on my chest.
Since Genbu is a shield and sword, it might not be the case, but any of the others seem to look good.
It’s rare to see Gojyu Yellow being used by someone other than Red in the dinosaur squad.
I feel that Futabasuzukiryuu is quite famous.
Thanks mainly to P-Suke.
Uncle Julian, who has a left half or a right arm, is quite an oddball as a Tyrannosaurus.
The Ryusoulger was initially a chest Tyrannosaurus, but gradually became a shield and arms.
It was unusual to move further away from the center of the body.
If we’re going to do it, let’s include Fukuiraptor Blue and Fukui saurus Yellow and create a Japanese dinosaur team.
I have a desire to use the Tyrannosaurus legs as they are and a desire to have large clawed arms that compete with each other.
I’m curious about what kind of motif would be chosen if they decided to create a Red that isn’t a Tyrannosaurus.
>>110
Aside from the well-known ones, I can only think of the Therizinosaurus as a dinosaur that hasn’t been a motif until now and has some unique traits.
I want to see more of those with a face jutting out from their chest, like the crocodile from Gao Hunter Evil.
I wonder if it can stand properly as a toy?
>>111
The toy could not be fixed.
Realized with SMP
>>111
The Earth-shattering Beast Hurricane can’t be done with toys.
In other words, the crocodile head only wakes up during the special moves, and usually it’s folded up, right?
>>119
The Animal Heart of Gao King couldn’t be recreated because the cow couldn’t raise its head…
Prezzo was a sea dragon… It’s an eye-opener to think that it becomes a rocket that travels through the ocean of space.
There was an insect special team that removed the rhinoceros beetle from the main lineup, so it’s not strange to remove the tyrannosaurus from the main lineup as well.
Spinosaurus
Styracosaurus
Quetzalcoatlus
Not the most major but popular ones combine!
Kyoretsu-O is also a foot Tyrannosaurus…
Great Beast God: Torso
V-Rex: Single Transformation
AbareRanger: Face, torso, left hand, leg
Kyouryujin: head, torso, shoulders, legs
Juragaon: Half Body
Tegasword: Both Arms
Is this how the Tyrannosaurus rex has looked throughout history?
>>118
Kyōretsuō (right foot)
>>121
I forgot…
>>121
Tyrano Header (wherever you like)
The Great Beast God doesn’t really give off a dinosaur robot vibe, does it?
It feels like the dawn of the fantasy route of the task force, so maybe it was a bit subdued in that regard.
>>122
Due to the constraints of the costume, we couldn’t make it too bulky or protruding because it would get heavy.
The shape with shoulders extending out to the side was quite bold for its time.
>>122
Ultimately, it will be completely destroyed, but since it’s still a god, I think they wanted to suppress the wild elements and lean towards a mysterious direction.
I think Triceratops, in particular, has distinguishing features that work well with red.
Is it bad that I walk on all fours?
Is Zenkai Juu-O a Tyrannosaurus?
Leaving the underlying circumstances aside, sometimes I wonder why the Time Rangers from the future…
I wonder if they really developed a dinosaur robot after the previous lifeless machines.
>>130
The development timeline in the story indicates that Virex was developed first, but wasn’t it wandering through time and space due to an accident?
The animal mecha might have been abandoned because of the accident in the past, as it has bad luck… so maybe it switched to a more inorganic mecha.
Is the Dinosaur Origami really a T-Rex, you!?
>>131
It’s only referred to as a dinosaur, and overseas it is said to be inspired by a shark.
>>131
It seems there are sharks overseas.
>>131
I thought it was a shark because it was blue at the time…
I thought the Ptotiracon combo with a Pteranodon on its head is amazing, even though it’s no longer a robot.
>>133
Wasn’t Abare-Killer also called Head Ptera?
Various robots bring different animals, but there is a one-of-a-kind King Gozowler with a heart-triceratops.
>>137
Reiwa Version Dino King and Volcanicus
Ptera seems suitable for taking charge of the head with its wings on its back, so I think Red could work too.
>>140
If you think of it as an extension of the bird-type red, it totally makes sense.
>>140
Well, I think it’s a common trope in the context of birds or airplanes in sentai, but when it comes to dinosaurs, I can’t help but feel otherwise.
Do American sharks have legs?
It’s interesting that the T. rex is an additional member of Gouzaura.
The initial members are Stego, Brachio, and Ptera.
In the Showa era, the dinosaur robot Thunder Dragon is majorly based on Brontosaurus.
Since the Heisei era, that position has been taken by Brachiosaurus.
>>146
Because Brontosaurus was considered dead as a name…
The Dynotriceratops from Dinozone is cool because it uses the clear parts from Chest Triceratops to create a windshield-like effect.
It seems like the T. rex holds an ace position reminiscent of Godzilla and Ultraman monsters.
It’s more of a bipedal dinosaur-like shape rather than a Tyrannosaurus.
>>153
It’s often not just two fingers, so the strict T. rex has a feeling of walking on its own again.
Well, the prototype of Vilex is in the shape of Godzilla, you know?