Shinken-Oh by itself is a very fun Mecha but what would a line be with just one toy release? This new review will cover the later Origami additions to the Shinkengers’ arsenal.
(and please forgive my inferior photo quality)

The Kabuto is the first new Origami given to the Shinkengers. A giant beetle is an odd choice for a totem animal; seems like something more likely to appear in Kamen Rider than Super Sentai. Regardless, the orange Kabuto is a pretty solid bug. Its antenna rotates in a clockwise circle.

Kabuto Shinken-Oh, gives a laser-hat to the primary combination. Nice design, holds together & poses without any major problems.

Then came the Kajiki, or “marlin.” A gigantic swordfish which joined the Shinkengers after Blue spent a day patiently waiting for it with a fishing line.
If Hemmingway was alive he’d sue.

Kajiki Shinken-Oh, and aquatic fighter. This one’s not quite as impressive as the Kabuto form. But I still like it.

The Tora Origami, a white tiger with a wheel in its chest and four drills in place of regular paws.

Tora Shinken-Oh, one more combo. Looks nice but not quite as stable as the others; the back-kibble is a little out of control.
Tora’s arrival also gives birth to one other sort of combination:

DaiTenku, a bird-like fusion of the three Auxiliary Origami. Not exactly elegant but most certainly an innovative creation.
[spoilers below]
Later on when Shinken Gold joins the team he brings some new Origami.

The Ika, a robotic squid creature kept in a sushi cart.

Ika Shinken-Oh isnt a BAD combo but it doesn’t really measure up to the others. Shinken-Oh’s arms just aren’t strong enough to continually hold up the squid-weapons.
Ika also gives one more new power to the Origami-

it helps create the IkaTenku Buster, an awesome cannon used by the Samurai Giants. The Buster’s only good for one shot, but that’s more than enough.

Last but most certainly not least is Ebi, a gigantic golden lobster.
Ebi transforms into a powerful Mecha called [b]DaiKai Oh.[/b] Daikai Oh has four unique faces & configurations which alter its fighting style.

The default form is known as Higashi, which is used most often. Like most Sentai Mechs it looks fantastic but the articulation is somewhat lacking (only minor movement in arms & legs).

Minami, the specialized-combat form. Wields a pair of matching swords as weapons.

Nishi, the defensive form. Uses a fan to blow away attacks.

Kita, the united form also called “Ika DaiKai Oh.” Impressive fusion of the Sushi members.
And finally, there’s DaiKai Shinken Oh!

The Ebi transforms into golden Samurai armor for ShinkenOh. I like the look & feel of this combo but I wish the five primary Origami were a little more prominent. Ebi dominates the combo a little too much for my taste.
Overall the Shinkenger mechs are amazingly well designed and would automatically shoot to the top of my “Favorite” list except for one small detail-
The add-on feature known as “Hiden Discs.”
I F**KING HATE THESE THINGS.
They’re like oversized Force Chips; they don’t do anything on their own but the figures aren’t really complete without them.
And naturally every piece of merchandise in the Shinkenger line comes with at least one.
Its just like the Engine Souls from last year. Actually its WORSE than the Engine Souls because the designers have made Hiden Discs an essential part of the support Origami this year. So I can’t even sell them off to make up for the cost of these Mecha.
Anyway, if you can manage to over look the idiotic gimmick the Shinkenger mechas are very well designed AND fun to play with. In the end I guess that’s more important than anything else.
















