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		<title>CollectionDX - 1976</title>
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		<title>Dragun</title>
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 I&#039;ve finally &quot;completed&quot; my jumbo Shogun Warriors collection.: 
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 Dragun
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 Go Nagai
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 <label><p>I've finally "completed" my jumbo Shogun Warriors collection.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>I say "completed" in quotation marks because of course there are still variations out there that I should probably get someday, but for the time being, I just wanted one version of each character available in the Shogun Warriors line. And some may find it odd that Dragun would be the last one I would get since he is among the most common and popular ones out there, but I was waiting for just the right specimen, at just the right price.</p>
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<p>So, why did I need a particular specimen? Well, it's been awhile since I was cranking out jumbo reviews on a regular basis, but you may remember that I do have the original <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/review/machinder/getter_dragon">Popy</a> version. And by all accounts, the first version Shogun Dragun was the exact same toy simply in a different box. So I figured that if I'm going to have more than one toy of the same character, I would like them to be as different as possible. To that end, I decided that I would not buy a Shogun Dragun until I saw a complete, box "lightning legs" version at a decent price.</p>
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<p>As you can see, this version replaces the traditional "<b>V</b>" stickers on the legs with some silver lightning bolts.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>Who knows? But this is usually the version that is the least popular so every time I'd say I specifically wanted this version to a friend, they would often wonder what the heck was wrong with me. But variety is important to me. So here are all of my jumbo Getter Dragons.</p>
<div align="center">(l-r) Popy, Mattel, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/review/machinder/robot_nacoral_lanza_discos">Nacoral</a>, Famosa<br />
<img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/system/files/IMG_0481.jpg"><br />
(Famosa review forthcoming..)</div>
<p>I'm really glad I held out for that version because when I got it, I noticed some things about it that I didn't know before. For instance, did you notice that the Popy version is shorter than the Mattel version? Why would that be if the only different is the leg stickers? Well, upon closer inspection, I noticed that the feet on the Mattel version are actually modified feet from a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/review/machinder/great_mazinga">Great Mazinger</a>! </p>
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<p>I'd never seen this reported anywhere else and it makes me wonder what other barely noticeable differences there are among the various versions that can't be seen without having all of them in one place! </p>
<p>One other difference that WAS known is of course the fact that the spinning sawblades from the Popy version were removed from this version. Also, the star shooter accessory was added to the Mattel version. The first version Mattel one has a strap but this one has the more common clip on version.</p>
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<p>My specimen came with 12 stars and three axes.</p>
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<p>So, other than pointing out those differences and just adding this toy to our database, there really isn't much more I feel like I can add. </p>
<p>(And yes, I know I haven't reviewed the Shogun Warriors Goldorak. I have it and will do it....later. )</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:15:45 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Pla Gokin Daiking</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/character_toy/pla_gokin_daiking</link>
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 The metal flecks mean it&#039;s Gokin: 
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 Gaiking
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 <label><p>The metal flecks mean it's Gokin</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>Sometimes things must be bought, because if not, nobody would believe you when you told them about it. Such is the case with this Gaiking bootleg.</p>
<p>It's like cryptozooloogy for toys.</p>
<p>Lets talk about the card and packaging first. Daiking is sold blister-carded, meaing encased in a vacu-formed plastic bubble that adheres to a card via glue. When this arrived, the glue had dried up, and the bubble was mostly off. The front card art is gaudy, loud and obnoxious - in other words - Awesome.</p>
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<p>At the top of the card, in a small yellow box is the phrase "Pla-Gokin" (&#12503;&#12521;&#21512;&#37329;). Below that is the character name - Daiking, likely named to avoid the obvious impending lawsuit.</p>
<p>The "Pla" in "Pla gokin" stands for plastic. </p>
<p>The bottom right has the toy safety inspection seal (no idea if it actually got inspected), and on the left, the logo of the Manufacturer, Toy Pat Co.</p>
<p>The back of the card is just black printed on cardboard, with an illustration of Daiking that looks remarkably inspired by the Shogun Warriors version of the Gaiking Jumbo.</p>
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<p>The toy itself is a hideous monstrosity, but I can't help stare at it and marvel at its weirdness. It looks like Gaiking, but it doesn't. It's as if they made the toy based on a drawing by a Japanese 6 year old, without ever actually knowing what Gaiking really looked like.</p>
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<p>The material is a smoky clear vinyl infused with large metallic flakes. I guess that's the gokin in Pla-Gokin. The vinyl is thick, smelly, with a slightly sticky texture.</p>
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<p>Articulation is kind of a moot point with this, but it has the standard arms and waist movement. The toy stands about 6 inches tall.</p>
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<p>Really, it's another obscure funky oddity in the world of Japanese toys. I love the almost folk-art take on one of the most iconic super robots. I am also intrigued about the fact that this appears to be a bootleg made by the Japanese for the Japanese market - something of a rarity. You almost never see these for sale. When they do come up, expect them to sell for a few hundred dollars. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 21:26:01 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Kageboshi</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/chogokin/kageboshi</link>
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 It&#039;s as if Timothy Leary had a flying space fortress....: 
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 PA-73
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 Saburo Hatte 
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 <label><p>It's as if Timothy Leary had a flying space fortress....</p>
<p>Kageboshi (&#12459;&#12466;&#12508;&#12540;&#12471;&#12540;) is a flying fortress from the obscure 70s Tokusatsu show "The Kagestar" (&#12470;&#12539;&#12459;&#12466;&#12473;&#12479;&#12540;). Kagestar aired from 1976-1977 on NET. The show ran for 34 episodes and was co-produced by NET and Toei.</p>
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<p>Supposedly, the show has something to do with people merging with their shadows to become superheroes, but honestly, I have no idea, and I think I am better off not knowing. Why does the main character look like an American flag exploded on him. Whats with the eyes on the helmets?</p>
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<p>The Kageboshi Popynica is just one of those WTF toys that I love just because it is so out there. Out of context, it makes no sense, and stands as a classic example of Japanese toy design of the time. Its this aesthetic that makes my pants shrink.</p>
<p>Being a Popynica toy, the Kageboshi comes in the standard popy box, with the silver border and chogokin logo. Sharper viewers will notice that the toy on the package bears little resemblance to the toy inside, which was often the case with Popy toys. Here the image is obviously of the Kageboshi in the prototype stage, with red missiles and different decals. The toy is wrapped in foam padding, and not cardboard or styrofoam like other chogokin.</p>
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<p>The body of Kageboshi is almost entirely diecast. The whole chassis can roll along the ground on shiny metal wheels.</p>
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<p>The "hat" can rotate, as can each individual propeller.</p>
<p>Six missiles can be loaded into Kageboshi and shot individually. Unfortunately, age has taken its toll and the the missiles don't really launch as they get caught on the springs and need to be pulled out. Not sure if this is just a problem with my sample or with all of them.</p>
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<p>In addition the two large panels on the top of the wings are spring loaded and can be opened by sliding the silver buttons toward the center of the vehicle. Inside is spectacular chrome detailing.</p>
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<p>The "mouth" of Kageboshi can open and you can store miniature vehicles in there. Included are Kagestar's "KageroCar" and "BelleCar".</p>
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<p>I dont know what it is about Kageboshi, but this little guy is always for sale reasonably cheap. There's always one in Mandarake, and it never goes for more than 5,000 yen, but I have no idea why. Overstock? Unpopular show? Who knows? </p>
<p>Kageboshi has the funk, and you need the funk.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 15:31:59 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Daiapollon</title>
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 I always thought Daiapollon was one of the uglier vintage characters out there. Now I am not so sure...: 
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 <label><p>I always thought Daiapollon was one of the uglier vintage characters out there. Now I am not so sure...</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>Although being in high demand among vintage collectors, I've never liked the design of Daiapollon. Something about the hybrid of football player and giant robot never worked for me. Even the toys, while brimming with funk, are kind of fugly.</p>
<p>And then Josh F brings this thing over.</p>
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<p>Why, why does he do this to me?</p>
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<p>This thing is beautiful. Words and still images do not do it justice, so here is some video:</p>
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<p>The box is stunning, and in pristine condition. You just don't see tin boxes like this.</p>
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<p>The toy itself features a smooth tin body with stunning lithography. The wind-up action is intact, and works beautifully.</p>
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<p>This tin is special because of the soft vinyl shroud over the top of it. Removing it reveals the face of Daiapollon in a simpler form.</p>
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<p>Daiapollon is a truely wonderful tin. It's a work of art.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 11:50:23 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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 The Mecharobo Gaiking is better known in the US as the Shogun Warriors ZARGON.: 
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 <label><p>The Mecharobo Gaiking is better known in the US as the Shogun Warriors ZARGON.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>The Mecharobo Gaiking is better known in the US as the  Shogun Warriors<strong> ZARGON</strong>.</p>
<p>First things first &ndash; this toy comes from the collection of  one Mr <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/user/268"><strong>Joshua Fraser</strong></a> (aka Josh C-10 Fraser). For those of you not familiar with  Josh, he is not only a legend in the collecting world, but also a dear friend  of mine. He doesn&rsquo;t have the biggest collection &ndash; not in the least. What makes  him a legend is his particular fascination with 2 things &ndash; Gaiking, and mint  C-10 boxes. He will upgrade toys from a C-9 box to get a C-10 box. He has  custom containers made to make sure they stay C-10. It&rsquo;s an obsession that goes  beyond the bounds of normal collecting. For him, nothing less than deadstock  will do. It makes for and impressive, and respected collection.</p>

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<p>That being said, Josh came up one night to photograph some  items for auction, and he asked if I wanted him to bring anything. I asked for  &ldquo;that Gaiking that comes apart and is battery operated&rdquo;. </p>
<p>&ldquo;The Mecharobo&rdquo; he tells me.</p>
<p>Of course I want to get this classic toy photographed for  CDX. SO he brings it up, components wrapped separately from the box so not to  get damaged.</p>
<p>What makes the Mecharobo Gaiking unique is its construction.  The main torso has a motor in it that turns various connection points to the  body. All of the parts are modular; so you can swap limbs, heads, etc, and then  switch it on, and watch the appendages start flailing. There were only two  Mecharobo toys released in the line &ndash; Combattler being the first.</p>

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<p>First off &ndash; the box. Beautiful. You will notice that the  printing is a bit off on this specimen, looking like you need 3-D glasses to  view it. </p>

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<p>The toy itself is absolutely stunning. It is one of the best  representations of Gaiking, in my opinion (in toy form).</p>

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<p>All the parts are hard ABS plastic. Each part is removable  from the core body, including the skull face.</p>

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<p>I asked Josh about the red missiles in the chest. They do  not shoot. He thinks they move back and forth, but I was surprised to find out  he&rsquo;s never turned one on. Ok, so maybe I shouldn&rsquo;t be surprised. But that&rsquo;s our  best guess.</p>

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<p>The fists fire by pressing a yellow button on the upper arms. Unfortunately, the hands cannot hold the leg crosses.</p>

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<p>In theory, there are hundreds of different combinations you  can make with this toy. Unfortunately, we can&rsquo;t show them to you. First of all  there are two large yellow wheels that attach to the side that were left in his  display case at home. Secondly, the rubber tank treads had never been removed  from their plastic bag, and Mr. C-10 was not about to tear them out now. Such  is life.</p>



<p>But hey, I got pictures &ndash; and what a glorious thing this is.  Its huge, maybe a foot tall, and even un-motorized it has a great shelf  presence.</p>

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<p>I mentioned that this came to the US as Zargon, from the  Shogun Warriors line in 1978. The only change made to this toy was that the <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/library/libalt/122901/meka02.jpg">upper  arms on Zargon are white</a> instead of blue.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:22:03 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>Blocker IV - Boss Palder</title>
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 <label><p><strong>Boss Palder</strong> comes from the anime series <strong>Blocker Gundan Corps  Machine Blaster</strong> ( &#12502;&#12525;&#12483;&#12459;&#12540;&#36557;&#22243;&#65321;&#65334;&#12510;&#12471;&#12540;&#12531;&#12502;&#12521;&#12473;&#12479;&#12540;) which ran on Fuji TV from 1976-1977.</p>

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<p>The show was your standard &quot;ancient civilization attacks the  surface world, with a crazy professor making giant robots out of their advanced  technology that are somehow superior to the civilization they came from&quot; anime.  Professor Yuri created the four Machine Blocker robots to battle the Mogul invasion.</p>
<p>Like any super robot show of the 70s, Machine Blaster was  largely created to sell toys, and many different companies got the license.  Along with Takemi, Marushin and Bullmark also produced Machine Blaster Toys.</p>

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<p>Takemi created all four Blocker robots as part of their  <strong>Bigger Gokin</strong> (&#12499;&#12483;&#12460;&#12540;&#21512;&#37329;)  line. These toys were large funky chunks of metal, and were competitors to Popy&rsquo;s  GA line of chogokin.</p>
<p><strong>Bigger Gokin Machine Blaster Boss Palder Blocker IV</strong> (&#12499;&#12483;&#12460;&#12540;&#21512;&#37329; &#12510;&#12471;&#12540;&#12531;&#12502;&#12521;&#12473;&#12479;&#12540; &#12508;&#12473;&#12497;&#12523;&#12480;&#12540; &#12502;&#12525;&#12483;&#12459;&#12540;&#12501;&#12457;&#12540;)  is one of the easiest to find out of the four, but should not be overlooked due  to its availability. Consider it the gateway drug to Takemi diecasts.</p>

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<p>Boss Palder comes secured in a Styrofoam tray that is  wrapped snugly in a beautiful box. Also included is a nice  <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/datafiles/data/takemi/images/catalog.jpg" target="_blank">product catalog</a>.  Included with the toy is 4 fists, missiles, 2 clubs attached with a chain, and  hat.</p>

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<p>The hat is actually a ship called <strong>Freedom IV</strong> that can  magnetically attach to the head. I love how it is reminiscent of a cowboy hat.  I wonder what was with the Japanese fascination with US cowboy culture during the 70s.  All those tassels on the jackets&hellip; but I digress.</p>
<p>Each arm has a trigger that enables you to fire the fists,  clubs or missiles. The launcher has a hair trigger, and I had to go through  three of these until I found one that would not shoot off spontaneously. The  fists are nothing more than red dull claws, and they can also hold the clubs. </p>

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<p>The black clubs are what sold me on this toy. Each club is  connected by a metal chain. Takemi loved to use chains and springs, and I love  them for it. Chains instantly make a toy so much better.</p>

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<p>The missiles can be shot out of the arms, but they also fit  into the chest missile launchers. Flip the black door on the chest down and  insert the missiles, push the button on the back to fire.</p>

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<p>This toy doesn&rsquo;t have the sharp lines that a Popy or Takara  toy would, but instead has more charm. It feels like it was made by old ladies  in a cabin in Japan,  and probably was. The large amount of metal and the bitchin&rsquo; design is why I  originally purchased this piece, but I really love the innocence or naivet&eacute; of  the design. It comes from a different time, a time I wish some companies would  get back to.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:22:17 -0400</pubDate>
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 <label><p>Tadao Nagahama's Robot Romance Trilogy began with Super Electromagnetic Robo Combattler V (&#36229;&#38651;&#30913;&#12525;&#12508; &#12467;&#12531;&#12496;&#12488;&#12521;&#12540;&#65334;) in 1976. It ran for 54 episodes from April 17 until May 28 of the following year and was followed by Voltes V and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1139">Daimos</a>. All three robots were released by Popy as Jumbo Machinders with Combattler being the easiest of the three to acquire. I got mine at Magic Box in Kokubunji, along with <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/888">New Tetsujin 28</a>. These would be the only two Jumbos I'd actually buy in Japan as two subsequent trips would be fruitless, at least in terms of Machinder-hunting.</p>
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<p>I think Combattler V is a Jumbo that I should like more than I do. I'm not really sure why, but for some reason it's never really excited me too much. I'm perfectly happy to have it and wouldn't ever consider selling it, but whenever I am looking at my jumbos, this is one that I tend not to focus on. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that when I got back from Japan with it, I had no more money left to try for the Spartan K5 and Taihou Buffalo Jumbos that were on auction at the time. Maybe when I look at Combattler, I just see the two villains I could have gotten instead (and still don't have). </p>
<p>This must be the reason because the Combattler toy itself is great. It's very colorful and has the best sculpt of any vintage toy of the character (in my humble opinion, of course). It features a launching fist, gimmicks, accessories, rolling feet... really everything that a Jumbo fan is usually into. For this reason, Combattler was among the first in the line to be designated as a "Deluxe Jumbo Machinder" (along with Gaiking and Daiku Maryu.). While only the right fist shoots, you can replace the left with an included "claw" hand, which is articulated at the "thumb".<br />
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<p>The back features an opening compartment in which you can store a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Popy/JumboMachinder/CombattlerV/13.jpg.html">set of wheels</a>. This can be insterted into a hole in the stomach of the robot when he is transformed into vehicle mode. Transformation consists of simply folding the robot down at the ankles and lying him on the ground.<br />
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<p>Ok, yeah, the transformation is lame. But I suspect kids in 1976 weren't complaining too much. They had a Combattler toy you could ride on, as the catalog suggests. Note also that they show the prototype toy, as well as a drawing depicting several fists that unfortunately were not included.</p>
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<p>While I may not be as enthusiastic about this toy as I should be, I will say that the box it comes in is probably my favorite from my collection. The artwork on the front is fantastic and really stands out. I think perhaps the Voltes V and Daiku Maryu boxes might be the only ones I like more.</p>
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<p>Popy's Combattler V Jumbo Machinder is probably about middle of the pack in terms of rarity. It shows up about once a year on average. Sometimes it even shows up where you would least expect it. :)</p>
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<p>A far less pricey alternative was once in the works as Unifive had planned to re-issue this in their line of "Jumbo Machine" toys. A prototype was created but sadly, the line was discontinued before it was ever produced.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2007 23:00:27 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/release_date/1976">1976</category>
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		<title>Combattler V ST</title>
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 <label><p>I remember this day well.</p>

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<p>It was a cold and rainy day in Tokyo. Dave and I were on day 2 of our toy  hunting expedition. We were armed with a printout of the web page of a <a href="http://www.jyarinco.com/">small toy  store</a> in a town called Machiya. I distinctly remember the taste of pink  grapefruit flavored halls in my mouth as we exited the station. &nbsp;Under the grey sky we made our way past the  koban, our umbrellas barely keeping us dry. Around the corner and across from a  kendo supply shop we saw it.</p>

<p>It was one of the better stores we had seen on our trip, and  it was previously unknown to us. The shop was small, but it was packed full of  all kinds of goodies. Large glass cases lined the walls while vinyl hung in  bags over the counters.</p>
<p>Dave went right up to the shopkeeper to ask about some Jumbo  Machines while I quickly spotted some Gao Animals that a friend needed. As I looked  deeper into the cases I noticed that a lot of the boxes weren&rsquo;t in that great  condition. This was actually a bonus for me &ndash; tattered boxes brings pieces that  I wouldn&rsquo;t be able to afford within my budget. I spied this Combattler V toy in  one of those cases, and it was a little steep &ndash; 9800 yen. Still, I hadn&rsquo;t seen  another Combattler toy on my trip so far, so I decided to get it.</p>

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<p>Bringing the toy up to the counter, I handed the shop owner  my business card, and he handed me his. We exchanged some nods and some of the  only words we both knew.. &ldquo;Chogokin&rdquo;&hellip;.</p>
<p>I then took out photos of my collection to show him. He was  amazed that this big American had such a collection. After all was said and  done he ended up giving me&nbsp; 15% off of my  purchase.. He was a really nice guy. This encounter was worth the price. My ST  Combattler may not be in the best of shape, but my memory of acquiring it makes  it one of the most valuable pieces in my collection.</p>
<p>Combattler V ( &#12467;&#12531;&#12539;&#12496;&#12488;&#12521;&#12540;&#65334;) comes from the 1976 Japanese Television series Ch&#333;denji Robo Combattler V (<span xml:lang="ja" lang="ja">&#36229;&#38651;&#30913;&#12525;&#12508; &#12467;&#12531;&#12539;&#12496;&#12488;&#12521;&#12540;V</span><em> Super Electromagnetic Robot Combattler V</em>). The show was the first of Tadao Nagahama's Robot Romance Trilogy, which would later include Voltes V and Daimos. </p>

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<p>This is the ST or Standard size Combattler V chogokin. Popy also released a deluxe combining chogokin made up of individual popynica vehicles. </p>
<p>If you are looking for a large chunk of metal, look no further. It is suprisingly heavy despite its small size. </p>
<p>The ST Combattler V does not have a sword or any kind of missiles. In fact, the only accessories included with the toy are four fists. But that is not to say that Combattler is lacking in play value. Combattler can actually transform from robot mode to Grandasher  mode by lying the figure down, moving the leg treads around from the back and pointing the fists forward. Each fist can fire by pushing a button on the forearm.</p>

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<p>While this is the ST version of Combattler, it has some of the transformation features of its bigger brother. First, the head can launch off by pressing a button on the back. Secondly the toy separates at the waist where it is secured by a magnet. This results in three separate ships (as opposed to the DX's 5). </p>

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<p>Supposedly there are two versions of this toy, but I do not know what the differences are. </p>
<p>I've always been a fan of the Combattler V design since the Shogun Warriors comic book was released. I was always curious as to why the character was in the comic book, but the ST toy was not in the Shogun Warriors line. (The DX was released as U-Combine Combattra, and a 3&quot; version was released). Further confusion was brought on when some of the Shogun Warriors appeared in Force 5, but others, like Combattler, did not.The ST Combattler holds a place in my collection as the Shogun Warrior that never was. </p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:32:08 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Granzel</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/1976/granzel</link>
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 Where Skyzel is based on the concept of flying, Granzel is based off the idea of driving a ground machine. The small details really show this, from the wheels on the hips and feet, to the hot-rod like pipes on the chest.: 
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 <label><p>Where Skyzel is based on the concept of flying, Granzel is based off the idea of driving a ground machine. The small details really show this, from the wheels on the hips and feet, to the hot-rod like pipes on the chest.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>The Chogokin <strong>Ground Zero</strong> (&#12464;&#12521;&#12531;&#12476;&#12523; - guranzeru or <strong>Granzel</strong>) was released by Popy in 1976. it's the companion piece to <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1087/">Skyzel</a>, and you really can't have one without the other. I looked all over Tokyo for this toy, and only found one, in poor shape... I thought if I was going to find it anywhere, it would be there.. But it would end up being during a chance meeting in Boston that I would acquire this from a good friend... </p>
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<p>Where Skyzel is based on the concept of flying, Granzel is based off the idea of driving a ground machine. The small details really show this, from the wheels on the hips and feet, to the hot-rod like pipes on the chest. </p>
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<p>Both fists fire, but don't fit the arms snugly. You can open a door in the chest of Granzel to reveal two missile launchers. The missiles have small evil smiley faces molded into them. The door cannot be closed with the missiles in, unfortunately. </p>
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<p>Probably the coolest feature of this toy is the famous open face gimmick. Press a small button   on the back of the head and the face plate pops off to reveal the face of Ryuji, the man who's spirit is inside of Granzel.</p>
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<p>I've always thought that these toys really embodied the essence of Mattel's Shogun Warriors Line, and thought they fit right in with the style of Great Mazinga, Dragun and Poseidon. In fact, two vehicles form Kyodain ended up being included in the Shogun Action Vehicle line - Grand Car and Sky Jet. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:05:28 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Skyzel</title>
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 The Chogokin Skyzel was released by Popy in 1976. The thing is almost entirely metal, and weighs a ton. The paint is a nice crisp red and blue, which contrasts nicely against the bare metal. The detail is excellent, even the small darts are painted on the waist.: 
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 <label><p>The Chogokin Skyzel was released by Popy in 1976. The thing is almost entirely metal, and weighs a ton. The paint is a nice crisp red and blue, which contrasts nicely against the bare metal. The detail is excellent, even the small darts are painted on the waist.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p><strong>Space Ironmen Kyodain</strong> (&#23431;&#23449;&#37444;&#20154;&#12461;&#12519;&#12540;&#12480;&#12452;&#12531; - 
  Uchuu Tetsujin Kyodain) was a live action (Tokusatsu) Television program that ran from April 1976 to march 1977.  The character design of the show was done by the legendary 
Shotaro Ishinomori.</p>
<p>The show chronicled the adventures of Kenji, a young boy whose Father (Dr. Hayami) and two Brothers (Jouji and Ryuji) are kidnapped by the Robot Army Corps. When the Robot Army Corps invade Japan, a UFO carrying two robots arrive to save the day. The two robots are <strong>Sky Zero</strong> (&#12473;&#12459;&#12452;&#12476;&#12523; - sukaizeru or <strong>Skyzel</strong>) who has Joji's spirit and <strong>Ground Zero</strong> (&#12464;&#12521;&#12531;&#12476;&#12523; - guranzeru or <strong>Granzel</strong>) which has Ryuji's spirit. Each of these robots was created by the kidnapped Dr. Hayami, who programmed them to have the spirit of Kenji's older brothers in them. The robots purpose is to watch over young Kenji and protect the earth from the Robot Army Corps.</p>

<p>The Chogokin <strong>Skyzel</strong> was released by Popy in 1976. The thing is almost entirely metal, and weighs a ton. The paint is a nice crisp red and blue, which contrasts nicely against the bare metal. The detail is excellent, even the small darts are painted on the waist.</p>
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<p>Skyzel has a few cool gimmicks, like any chogokin should. First both fists fire, but can only be placed in one position (sone other chogokin can be placed in two) The fists only latch in at the top, and the fit is a little loose, so they don't like to fit snugly against the upper arm.</p>
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<p>The head can be launched off by pressing a small button on the back. Skyzel also comes with a variant head to replicate the flying mode of Skyzel - Sky Missile.</p>
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<p>Probably the coolest feature of this toy is the famous open face gimmick. Press a small button   on the back of the head and the face plate pops off to reveal the face of Joji, the man who's spirit is inside of Skyzel.</p>
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<p>I've always thought that this toy really embodied the essence of Matte's Shogun Warriors Line, and thought they fit right in with the style of Great Mazinga, Dragun and Poseidon. In fact, two vehicles form Kyodain ended up being included in the Shogun Action Vehicle line - Grand Car and Sky Jet. </p>
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