Juuken Gatti #3 Geki Shark
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Geki Shark


Geki Shark with 
DX Geki Tohja (Really Deluxe Jungle Pride Megazord)

Geki Shark Tohja


Geki Shark with 
DX Geki Fire (Really Deluxe Jungle Master Megazord)

Geki Shark Fire


Geki Elephant, Geki Bat & Geki Shark
with Geki Tohja & Geki Fire

Linear Review
Since I did not want to take the chance on the Roar Max Zords not working with the Deluxe Jungle Pride Megazord, I went ahead and bought all the Auxiliary Mechs from Gekiranger.

Geki Shark is very nicely done with almost metallic blue on the top of him, the metallic silver in the lung area.  It is too bad his mouth can't open though.  He does have a light up area to him.  The Red, Yellow & Blue gills can light up in a number of different patterns.  Combining him is simple.  Detach the back half and split them in half, pull out the connectors for the arms, flip the face out on the top half & attach.

Geki Shark Tohja looks cool, as does Geki Shark Fire.  The helmet is very large though, but still cool.  The blades from his back body don't make the best weapons, but it's still good.  The spin action really adds to the coolness.  When using the Spin Action for Geki Shark Fire, fold the side fins of the helmet to the sides, so the arms can spin without hitting the helmet.

Overall, Geki Shark is a must have for any Gekiranger fan.  He looks great alone on display, but when added to Geki Tohja/Jungle Pride & Geki Fire/Jungle Master, it's even better.

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