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		<title>CollectionDX - Tekkaman: The Space Knight</title>
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		<description>ekkaman: The Space Knight (&amp;#23431;&amp;#23449;&amp;#12398;&amp;#39438;&amp;#22763;&amp;#12486;&amp;#12483;&amp;#12459;&amp;#12510;&amp;#12531; Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman) was an anime produced by Tatsunoko Productions in 1975.
Released in the mid 1980&#039;s in the United States, Tekkaman the Space Knight
  received excellent ratings on television in the U.S. and generated lots of
  positive fan mail. As syndication sales grew, television was suddenly bombarded
  with toy-driven &quot;robot series&quot;  including &quot;Voltron,&quot; &quot;The Transformers,&quot; &quot;Go-Bots,&quot; &quot;Robotech,&quot;  &quot;Silverhawks,&quot; and
  more. This flood of bartered (&quot;free&quot;) programs, all produced by large multi-million
  dollar corporations, destroyed future sales of Tekkaman (regardless of the
  excellent ratings) because at the time William Winckler Productions was a small
  independent company without a major toy company behind it.
Over forty-thousand original Tekkaman the Space Knight VHS video cassettes
  were successfully sold throughout the U.S. to major retail stores by Congress
  Video Group (the largest video distributer at the time), and later by L.D.
  Video. Congress Video sold half-hour episodes, whereas L.D. Video sold the
  two 96-minute movie compilations.
Winckler attempted to stay as true to the original Japanese series as possible,
  doing as little editing of violence as possible, and leaving all the original
  Japanese music and sound effects in. This was very unusual at the time, considering
  how show&#039;s like  &quot;Gatchaman&quot;/&quot;Battle of the Planets&quot; were handled. In fact,
  at the time, Ted Turner was considering buying Tekkaman for his giant cable
  network, but turned the show down due to the heavy battle scenes. Tekkaman
  is one the last of the four hero shows from Tatsunoko Productions, and has
  a huge cult following worldwide. The opening theme Tekkaman
  no Uta is sung by Ichiro
  Mizuki. (Wikipedia) 
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		<title>Jumbo Pegas Robot</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1626</link>
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 A cool toy, but Pegas is probably the least desirable of the three Jumbos released by Nakajima. I think it&#039;s unique design actually works against it in terms of it&#039;s appeal to collectors. : 
 

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 <label><p>A cool toy, but Pegas is probably the least desirable of the three Jumbos released by Nakajima. I think it's unique design actually works against it in terms of it's appeal to collectors. </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Nakajima's Jumbo Pegas Robot (&#12506;&#12460;&#12473;&#12525;&#12508;&#12483;&#12488;) is another one of those toys that gets less respect than it probably deserves, both from myself and many other Jumbo collectors. It's not that it's a bad toy. In fact, it's a fantastic toy, but it just doesn't look enough like a normal Jumbo.  Although it hails from the same show and is the companion piece to the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1486">Jumbo Tekkaman</a>, it still feels like the odd man out when displayed with the other 2 Nakajima Jumbos. But every time I take it out of it's box and look at it as an individual piece, it's appeal is hard to ignore. </p>
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<p>I guess what really sets this guy apart from his brethren is that he's shorter (measuring in at only 19.5" tall), has no real legs to speak of and is the only Jumbo that I'm aware of that has no hands. Both arms end with missile launchers. This isn't a bad thing. It's pretty cool actually. The missile launchers are made of hard plastic and each shoots three missiles. There is a third barrel molded into the plastic beneath these that looks like it might represent another gun, but I've not seen the show so I'm not sure. A nice sticker in these would be cool, but none are included. These missile launchers are not meant to be removed and no accessories can be swapped for them, but you can unscrew them easily and take them apart if you need to adjust the firing mechanism for some reason. Mine were sticking a bit so I took it apart and reassembled it and now it seems fine. </p>
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<p>Although Pegas does not have any legs, he does have an opening cockpit instead. The dark blue plastic can be opened up and a mini vinyl of Tekkaman (included <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Nakajima/PegasRobot/19.jpg.html">along with another generic villain</a>) can be placed inside. The way it closes is pretty cool. There is a small bump in the light blue polyethylene near the bottom of the left door. You push that door past it and it will stay closed. Then close the right door and turn the knob until the latch on the back grabs the opposite door. This works fine, but I remember that when I first got the toy that it wasn't overly obvious that this was how you do it. I didn't notice the bump that closes the first door and was worried it might even be broken.</p>
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<p>Pegas also has one of the cooler sets of wings that you'll ever find on a Jumbo. A pair of large and small retractable wings adorn the back of the robot. They are on simple hinges but the smaller wing is connected to the larger, so that when you lift the large one, the smaller raises as well. These wings, combined with the large pointy missile launchers for hands and the large ridges on either side of the head really give the toy something of a vampiric appearance, which appeals to me as a horror fan.</p>
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<p>There's probably not too much more to say about this guy. Besides the hard plastic hands, most everything else is typical of a Jumbo. Polyethylene body, soft vinyl head and wheels on the feet. It comes in a box that sort of annoys me because the top lid does not cover the entirety of the cardboard bottom, but I'm fickle that way and am probably the only person on the planet who cares about such a thing. My specimen also came with several <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Nakajima/PegasRobot/18.jpg.html">cards</a> of some sort, but I'm not sure if every one was issued with these or if they were just left in there by the previous owner. I've never really noticed them in other specimens, but I just might not have been paying attention. </p>
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<p>Pegas is a really cool toy, but much like Tekkaman, it probably isn't really essential to your Jumbo collection. It's probably about the same as Tekkaman in terms of rarity and price as well. It's not exactly everywhere, but if you made it your goal to get one, it probably wouldn't take that long if you watch the auctions and ask around for it. I found mine on a Japanese website and got a really good deal on it (about 25,000yen) because it has a little sticker damage and was missing one of the metal rods on the wheel. (Fortunately, my dad works in a machine shop and made me a perfect replica.) You're likely to get a better price if you find it listed somewhere other than a Jumbo Machinder search, but it either way, it shouldn't set you back too much, at least in comparison to other Jumbos. An <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1296">Italian bootleg Junior Machinder</a> of this character was made, but is nowhere near as cool and if you like Pegas, you have to get the real deal.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/486">1977</category>
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		<title>Jumbo Tekkaman</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1486</link>
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 Being nuts for just about any Jumbo, I like Nakajima&#039;s Tekkaman. But I suspect the average fan doesn&#039;t exactly consider it a &quot;must have&quot; toy for their collection. : 
 

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 Yoshitaka Amano
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 <label><p>Being nuts for just about any Jumbo, I like Nakajima's Tekkaman. But I suspect the average fan doesn't exactly consider it a "must have" toy for their collection. </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Tekkaman comes from the anime "Space Knight Tekkaman" (aka "Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman, &#23431;&#23449;&#12398;&#39438;&#22763;&#12486;&#12483;&#12459;&#12510;&#12531;) which aired for 26 episodes from July through December of 1975. Evidently it was a flop on it's initial Japanese run, being canceled only half way through it's planned 52 episode run. However, reports say it did very well here in the United States, though I never even knew it aired here. Must have been in another region of the country. (Source: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekkaman">Wikipedia</a> and <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=754">Anime News Network</a>)</p>
<p>Kazunori Saito's Encyclopedia Of Jumbo Machinders stated that the Tekkaman Jumbo was released in 1977, but this seems strange to me. Why would Nakajima release a jumbo of a failed character two years after his show was canceled? Seems like a weird thing to do, especially back then, long before retro toy collecting was in vogue. Perhaps the toy came out very early in '77 and combined with the sudden cancellation of the show in late '75, maybe Nakajima was already far enough along in the process that they just decided to go ahead with it regardless. There is nothing on the box to show date of release, and while there is a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Nakajima/Tekkaman/JumboTekkaman/13.jpg.html">copyright</a> molded into the back, no date is shown on the toy either.  Whatever the case, we would end up with two more Jumbos from this show (this one and his robot, Pegas) so I'm glad they were made.</p>
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<p>This in another one of those jumbos that collectors are somewhat divided on. It's not a bad toy in it's own way, but it's not a robot character (though it sort of looks like one with that mask on) and the style and proportions are different from the classic Popy style. The large rounded shoulders clash with most other toys of this type. Of course, I like it (hey, have I reviewed a Jumbo yet that I DIDN'T like?!). </p>
<p>Much like Nakajima's previous Jumbo release, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1491">Capsule Robo G</a>, Tekkaman comes with a missile launcher attached to each hand. In fact, these are almost the exact same launchers except that the version on Tekkaman has been molded in clear plastic. Also, I'm not sure of the significance of it, but the one on the left hand of my Tekkaman has a little number 5 molded into the outside edge of the button you press to launch the missile.</p>
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<p>More weaponry is included with the toy in the form of another missile launcher, this time from the very forehead of the toy. This missile appears to have the same shaft as the other Nakajima missiles, only the front has been changed from the typical red, 4-finned nose to a circular disc with a sticker on the front. There is a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Nakajima/Tekkaman/JumboTekkaman/14.jpg.html">button on the back of the head</a> that you press to fire this missile.</p>
<p>But that's not all. Tekkaman also comes with a pretty cool and unique weapon that he can hold in either hand, a double sided and extendable spear. The blades on either side of this weapon can be pulled out to increase the size of the weapon. Getting Tekkaman complete isn't really that hard, but this is one of the items that is most often missing from loose specimens. Lastly, you also get two more mini vinyl monsters for Tekkaman to do battle with.</p>
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<p>The articulation on the arms of this jumbos is different than most others. You can turn the arms at the seam where the red and blue meets. Since the joint is at an angle, you get a different look than the most straight forward jumbos. He can achieve a pose that is reminiscent of an Old West gun fighter, hands at his sides, waiting to draw. You can also turn the head and waist, and there are wheels on the feet.</p>
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<p>I've also encountered one very minor variation in the Tekkaman specimens I've seen. While the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Nakajima/Tekkaman/JumboTekkaman/11.jpg.html">waist sticker</a> on mine is red, I've seen at least one other that was blue. The box image (which is really kind of boring) doesn't show this sticker at all and the red is more uniform throughout the toy. But otherwise, it's the same sculpt as the finished product. And one thing I never really consciously noticed until now is that with the exception of the missiles shooters, everything above the waist on this toy is made of vinyl. On most Jumbos, just the head is vinyl.</p>
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<p>The Tekkaman Jumbo isn't for everyone. Unless you are a Jumbo completist or just love the character, I'm guessing you could probably do without it. It might be a bit too funky for most. But I think it makes a great companion piece to Capsule Robo G, even though the characters are not from the same source media. If you do want a Tekkaman Jumbo, it's probably one of the easier ones to get. Maybe I should say "less rare" than most Jumbos instead of easy to get, but they definitely turn up several times a year, in varying conditions. Mint in box specimens probably cost less than $500 at this point, though I made the mistake of paying more than that when I started. You win some, you lose some I guess... </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:21:28 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/486">1977</category>
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		<title>Pegas</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1296</link>
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 A silly looking toy on it&#039;s own, the Pegas Junior Machinder would probably looked best in a line-up of similar toys.: 
 

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 <label><p>A silly looking toy on it's own, the Pegas Junior Machinder would probably looked best in a line-up of similar toys.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>The character of Pegas comes from the show Tekkaman: The Space Knight, but this toy rendition looks very different from the anime. This is because it is like so many other Italian Junior Machinders and uses the arms and legs from the Takemi Robo Kress toy. The body is cast in blue and white polyethylene. The white of the legs is poly, but the white on the arms are from stickers. Strangely, the right and left arms are slightly different shades of blue. I've seen this on other Junior Machinders as well.</p>
<p>I actually like the soft vinyl head on this toy. It's a little silly looking, but for some reason has an endearing charm. The body is probably the fattest of any Machinder ever. All the ornamentation is from simple red stickers. The details on the legs are also stickers, but notice how the knees have the insignia from Dangard Ace. </p>
<p>Typical Machinder weapons are included. Both fists fire and a single launcher in the midsection fires one of the 6 missiles that are otherwise stored on the clips on the legs. Four of the missiles have red shafts with white tips, while the other two have white shafts with red tips. A small hatchet can be held int he right hand. </p>
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<p>This guy was released by a company called <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Tercom/Pegas/7.jpg.html">Tercom</a> and licensed from Tatsunoko Pro. It was probably sold sometime in the late 1970s, is approximately 14" tall and is articulated at the neck, shoulders and hips. This isn't that great a toy and since there is a much nicer Jumbo version of the character (released by Nakajima), it probably isn't highly prized either. It shows up infrequently, but generally doesn't carry too high a price-tag. Maybe $50 loose and $100 boxed. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jan 2007 14:38:21 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/99">Soft vinyl</category>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/790">Tercom</category>
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		<title>Tekkaman Blade &amp; Tekkaman Evil box set</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/585</link>
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 This is a Korean set of 2 robots from Tekkaman Blade. The white robot is Tekkaman
  Blade and the black Robot is Tekkaman Evil.: 
 

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 <label>This is a Korean set of 2 robots from Tekkaman Blade. The white robot is Tekkaman
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 <label><p>This is a Korean set of 2 robots from Tekkaman Blade. The white robot is Tekkaman
  Blade and the black Robot is Tekkaman Evil. Both are about 3.5" tall and are
  made entirely out of plastic.</p>
<p>Both Blade and Evil feature articulation in the neck, shoulders and legs.
  Both come with a weapon that it thay can hold.</p>
<p>I'm not yet sure is these are original toys or based off of an existing mold. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:10:08 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/465">1998</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/92">ABS</category>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/355">Bootleg</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/576">Dongyang Toys</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/27">Plastic</category>
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