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		<title>CollectionDX - Golion</title>
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		<description>Golion aka Hundred Beast King FiveLion (&amp;#30334;&amp;#29539;&amp;#29579;&amp;#12468;&amp;#12521;&amp;#12452;&amp;#12458;&amp;#12531; - Hyakuj&amp;#363;&amp;#333; Goraion) became the basis of the show Voltron (III). The first series featured a team of five young pilots commanding five robot lions, which could be combined to form Voltron. In this era, the Voltron force was in charge of protecting the planet Arus (ruled by Princess Allura) from the evil King Zarkon, his son  Lotor, and the witch Hagar, who would create huge Robeasts to terrorise  the people of Arus. (This storyline is similar to those of the Toei  Super Sentai shows, which formed the basis for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.)  Despite being the first of the two robots to appear on American  television, Golion&#039;s version of Voltron was regarded as Voltron III in  the toyline, most likely because of it&#039;s distance from Earth (adapted from Wikipedia)
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		<title>Golion</title>
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 Each arm has a firing fist, but if you notice they are both red. Victora was so cheap they didn’t even bother to mold the second fist in another color.: 
 

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 <label><p>Each arm has a firing fist, but if you notice they are both red. Victora was so cheap they didn’t even bother to mold the second fist in another color.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Victora (&#12499;&#12463;&#12488;&#12521;&#12540;) was a sub-company of the famous toy company Popy.  Popy wanted to move into the cheap toy market, but they didn&rsquo;t want to  associate their brand name with crappy toys. Thus the sub company called  Victora&nbsp; (or sometimes Victorer) was  born.</p>

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<p>Victora toys could mostly be found at train station kiosks,  and near cash registers at stores. They were an affordable quick fix for kids,  and for parents they wouldn&rsquo;t break the bank. They were nothing compared to  their parent company, Popy, but for what they are worth they are pretty cool.</p>

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<p>This Golion toy was part of Victora&rsquo;s &ldquo;Victora Gokin (&#12499;&#12463;&#12488;&#12521;&#12540;&#21512;&#37329;)&rdquo;  line. Basically, it was just cheap toys that had a little metal in them.</p>
<p>Of course, we all know Golion as Voltron III or Lion Voltron.  Does this little toy look familiar to you? It might, it was highly bootlegged  in the 80s, and showed up in America  as carnival prizes, at flea markets and discount stores.</p>

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<p>The toy stands just a few inches tall, and has a solid metal  body. Articulation (if you want to call it that) is limited to the head and  shoulders. Each arm has a firing fist, but if you notice they are both red.  Victora was so cheap they didn&rsquo;t even bother to mold the second fist in another  color.</p>
<p>Golion comes with a shield but no sword. Also included are  two wings that need to be attached.</p>

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<p>The toy is packaged in a Styrofoam tray that sits inside a  nice window box. The box art is really nice.</p>

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<p>Victora toys are not essential pieces unless you are a fan  of a particular character. I love Golion, so I had to have this as part of my  collection.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 16:00:55 -0500</pubDate>
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 The GB-35 ST Golion toy is one of the best representations  of this character to this day. I, like many other Americans, grew up owning the  stripped down version of this toy put out by matchbox in 1984. I would play  with it, knowing that there had to be something more. The fists looked like  they should fire, but they don&amp;rsquo;t. Where was the sword and shield?: 
 

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 Submarine (Character), Katsushi Murakami (Toy) 
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 <label><p>The GB-35 ST Golion toy is one of the best representations  of this character to this day. I, like many other Americans, grew up owning the  stripped down version of this toy put out by matchbox in 1984. I would play  with it, knowing that there had to be something more. The fists looked like  they should fire, but they don&rsquo;t. Where was the sword and shield?</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>If you have been a reader of CollectionDX for some time, you  probably know that <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/403">Voltron III</a> (the lion one) came from a Japanese show called  Golion. It should be no surprise then that the US miniature Voltron III toy is  largely based on a Japanese toy.</p>
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<p>The GB-38 ST Golion toy is one of the best representations  of this character to this day. I, like many other Americans, grew up owning the  stripped down version of this toy put out by matchbox in 1984. I would play  with it, knowing that there had to be something more. The fists looked like  they should fire, but they don&rsquo;t. Where was the sword and shield?</p>
<p>It wasn&rsquo;t until I was an adult collector that I found out  about the original Japanese toy. There was a certain satisfaction realizing  that the original toy DID have all those gimmicks, that I was right all along.</p>
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<p>The ST Golion is essentially the same mold as Voltron, but  different enough to be worth getting. The toy is almost all metal, save for the  arms, wings and head. Each arm fires a lion-headed fist, and each fist can also  hold the included shield and sword (the Blazing Sword and Shield were sold  separately in the US).  The feet can also be fired off by pressing buttons behind the legs.</p>
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<p>There are some subtle color and mold differences as well.  The teeth on the head of the Matchbox version aren&rsquo;t as sharp as the teeth on  the Popy version. The blue paint on the leg is darker on the Popy version as  well.</p>
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<p>When Popy released their toy, it was made in Japan, and had  the appropriate Japanese stickers under the feet. By the time Matchbox wanted  the license to the toy, Popy had been folded into Bandai. All of the Matchbox  toys have &copy;TOEI and are made in Taiwan  by Bandai.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:18:52 -0500</pubDate>
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