Wolf Morpher
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The Wolf Morpher, a return to the normal Wrist Worn Morphers for Jungle Fury.

As you can probably guess, there really isn't that much to the Wolf Morpher.  The Purple Paint is nicely done and looks very good.  Instead of a thin plastic wrist band, we get a thicker black plastic band, like those from the Tiger Battle Claws.  When closed, the Wolf Morpher measures about 4 1/2 inches long, 2 1/2 inches wide, and about an 1 1/2 deep.  

When you switch the Morpher on, the usual "Clash" on sound occurs.  When you punch with your left fist, the Wolf Morpher will make three rapid punching sounds.  You can ring the bell, via the wolf's ear, in closed mode to hear the morphing & wolf howl sounds.  But for Morph Mode you open the Wolf's mouth.  Again, when the bell is rung, the same morph & howl sounds occur.   

Yes folks that's really all there is.  The Wolf Morpher is simplistic, and has had some changes done it from it's Japanese Version.  The overall size is smaller (which isn't really that bad since it cuts down on some bulkyness), there's no charge up attack, paint & chrome changes, and there's no light up area.  But the Japanese Version really wasn't that special to begin with, so the Wolf Morpher is no real disappointment.  It's still enjoyable and will be better once RJ becomes the Wolf Ranger in the series.  For kids, I'm sure they'll enjoy the Wolf Morpher.  For collectors, if you're on a budget, the Wolf Morpher is probably good enough, unless you are a perfectionist (like myself) and then you'll get the Gong Changer.  So in the end, a good for kids & okay for collectors.

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