Xabungle Mini Gokin

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Name Xabungle
Toy Line
Number
Manufacturer Seven
Released 1982
Materials ABS, Diecast
Scale
Category Chogokin
Series Combat Mecha Xabungle
Designer
Orig. Price $
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I admit it, I went through a Xabungle phase. It's ok, it happens to everyone at some point. What can I say, it was college, I was experimental.

This toy was made by a Japanese toy company called Seven. Seven made mostly cheap toys of licensed characters.

Although they were probably cheap in price, they were actually sometimes nicely done. Take this Xabungle for instance.

The box is super nice, with die-cut windows, styrofoam tray, and even a little card that shows through the window.

Xabungle is only a few inches tall, but the body and legs are diecast metal.

There's articulation at the head, arms and the wings. That's it.

Perhaps as a child I would have thought this toy sucked. And as a toy, I guess it fails. But as a collector i think its a cool oddity to add to your collection. I love the fact that these little things that were meant as cheap throwaway toys were made with such great materials and great packaging.

Little. Metal. Different.





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Rankarana's picture
Submitted by Rankarana on 18 May, 2009 - 12:19.

I quite like this little guy. A non-transforming Xabungle, but with wing articulation? Trippy. And why the Xabungle hate? Many of the designs are so awesomely real it's... well, awesome.

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Where's mah DAITARN 3 SoC?



Sanjeev's picture
Submitted by Sanjeev on 18 May, 2009 - 12:23.

I'd kill for an Iron Gear like this.

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Sanjeev



Alexx's picture
Submitted by Alexx on 18 May, 2009 - 13:21.

Wow, it's a non-transformable version of the one I've got! I thought it was the same one, at first. Xabungle has had a strange hand in my life, actually. I had that figure, but the transformable one, when I was very young. Didn't know what it was, and just about all the parts are missing now (I think he's a torso and legs). Then, sometime back in high school, a friend randomly buys me two cheap knockoff toys (cause I love knockoffs so much) and one just happened to be that exact Xabungle! From there I did the research to finally find out what that little robot was. (Oh yeah, the second one he got me turned out to be Iron Gear, which I managed to transform into the neat little airship).



JoshB's picture
Submitted by JoshB on 18 May, 2009 - 13:59.

You are probably thinking of this one:

http://www.collectiondx.com/review/1983/astroider

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Alexx's picture
Submitted by Alexx on 21 May, 2009 - 12:36.

That's the one! Thanks! I've never seen my original without the stickers worn off. That one has to be my original, though, given the colors and what I remember of the stickers (dunno how I wore those stickers off so bad. I do know that I dropped the head down a drain, though!) The second one I got years later was actually a Xabungle, though, so it was cool that I at least found out the real name of it. If I had eventually found the Astroider name I wouldn't have gotten any answers!



Televex's picture
Submitted by Televex on 19 May, 2009 - 12:32.

I love this figure. Give it to me? :)



Sanjeev's picture
Submitted by Sanjeev on 20 May, 2009 - 10:06.

Materialist Zen's picture
Submitted by Materialist Zen on 19 May, 2009 - 18:58.

I've got the cheap knock-offs in nearly identical packaging, and the HCM Walker Gallier (sp) was great. It's easy to admire this series old school charm.

Now I have to wonder how this toy stands next to a Mini-Godaikin.

The stickers rock.



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Submitted by chachipower on 22 May, 2009 - 18:36.

nice, I thought this was the knockoff I had, but mine is the all plastic one. One of my first robots was a plasctic Irongear. My mom would go past chinatown and pick out a couple robots to bring home to me... I remember thinking Xabungle was such a strange name.

I love reading reviews here, sparks up so many memories