The merchandising around Power Rangers includes
toys, books, apparel, bed linen, stationary and mobile games.
The price of the products will be in the range of Rs 50 - Rs 899.
Power Rangers now has five different series namely
- Power Rangers Wild Force, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, Power
Rangers Dino Thunder, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and
the latest one being Power Rangers SPD. Touted as the highest
performing property on Disney, this franchise airs on the Jetix
block on Toon Disney and has a new series with novel adventure
plots releasing every season.
Disney will go all out to promote the new multi-product
merchandise launch of the Power Rangers franchise with an integrated
online, on-ground and on-air campaign.
Disney's different businesses namely Disney Consumer
Products (DCP), Disney Worldwide Publishing (DWP) and the Walt
Disney Internet Group (WDIG) have tied up with various merchandisers
across India for the products. DCP has partnered with New Boy,
Weekender, Funskool, Milton, Frank Educational Aids and Art for
All to retail the products. DWP has tied up with Sterling Publishing
to launch a wide range of comics, story books, colouring and activity
books, whereas the WDIG will soon be launching a new Power Rangers
game on the mobile.
Additionally, the company will also make available
the merchandising in Lifestyle, Shoppers' Stop, Archies, Pantaloon
and Funskool outlets across the country.
The Walt Disney Company India managing director
Rajat Jain said, "Product innovation drives Disney. Our teams,
in every corner of the world have a shared passion to design and
develop world class products that bring stories alive. In recent
years, Disney has transformed from passive to active licensing.
From a deal-making focus where relationships were singularly with
the licensee without much value add from Disney beyond great brands
we create; the focus has shifted to consumers, retailers and product.
Now, we work with licensees and retailers as partners."
What's more, the channel is also planning to weave
a contest around this property called the SPD contest that will
aim to find the biggest Power Rangers fan in India. GlaxoSmithKline's
brand Boost ChocoBlast will be the main sponsor of the contest
and will give away four special Power Rangers special edition
badges with every purchase of Boost ChocoBlast. Kids will have
to collect seven unique badges in order to become the biggest
fan. Brands like Peppy, Maggi and New Boy have been roped in as
associate sponsors for the contest. The grand prize of the contest
will be a trip to the NASA museum in the US.
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Nachiket Pantvaidya & Rajat Jain with the Power Rangers'
merchandise |
"With the Power Rangers show, which enjoys the
highest GRPs across all kid shows in India in the 4 - 14 age group,
we are confident that this contest will be immensely popular and
will break all records," said Walt Disney Television International
India director programming Nachiket Pantvaidya.
In March - April this year, Toon Disney had rolled
out the Power Your Rangers contest and had partnered Reliance
and Britannia for the same. The contest received 523,000 entries,
the highest number of mobile downloads on Reliance and also stepped
up Britannia Treat's sales by 40 per cent. Disney had branded
10 million Britannia Treat packs, which alone amounted to a display
value of Rs 71 million.
"The response we got for the Power Your Rangers
contest was huge and we are sure that this one surpass all expectations,"
Pantvaidya added.