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		<title>CollectionDX - Dancouga</title>
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		<description>Ch&amp;#333;j&amp;#363; Kishin Dancouga (&amp;#36229;&amp;#29539;&amp;#27231;&amp;#31070;&amp;#12480;&amp;#12531;&amp;#12463;&amp;#12540;&amp;#12460;, Super Beast Machine God Dancougar) is an anime television series. The show ran for 38 episodes from 4 April 1985 to 17 December 1985. (Wikipedia) 
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		<title>Dancouga</title>
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 Super Beast Machine God aka God Bless The Machine Dancouga! To find out what that means, read more inside!: 
 

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 007
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 Kotobuki Hirai 
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 <label><p>Super Beast Machine God aka God Bless The Machine Dancouga! To find out what that means, read more inside!</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Here's a little bit of trivia for you that I bet you didn't know. The full Japanese name of Dancougar is "Choju Kishin Dankuga" which translates to "Super Beast Machine God Dancouga". However, for some reason, the Japanese companies chose a different English name for the character, which is "God Bless The Machine Dancouga". Why? I have no idea. But until Yamato released Dancouga as a GN-U figure, I had no idea that it had a different name.</p>
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<p>Dancouga comes courtesy of <a href="http://www.angolz.com/home/productDetails.aspx?PLU=0000106230">Angolz.com</a>.</p>
<p>This GN-U figure adds a lot of play value into the equation, but it is still struck with a few flaws.</p>
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<p>First of all, Dancouga is not transformable. The toy is typical GN-U in that it has an internal skeleton with ABS parts covering it. Dancouga's design limits the poseability, but it does well with whats available.</p>
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<p>Some interesting things of note: The trunk in the front is articulated, and can move depending on the pose.</p>
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<p>The large gun (DankuHo) on his back can unfold and be positioned over the head. and the two smaller Beam Launchers on his back can be swung around he sides near the waist.</p>
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<p>Included with Dancouga is the giant DankuKen sword, which actually comes in two pieces. Variant hands are included, including one to hold the sword. First the hilt goes in the hand, and then the top of the sword attaches. It's big, but not as ridiculously oversized as with the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/SOC/GX-13/gx13_4.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1">SOC</a>.</p>
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<p>OK so I mentioned flaws. Most of the figure is really great, but the armor over the hips does not stay on at all. I'm sure a drop of superglue would keep the two halves together, but i don't see why this couldn't have been one piece. Let's not over-engineer what should be a simple toy, okay Yamato?</p>
<p>SO if you would like to get your hands on a GN-U Dancouga, stop looking at internet porn and head over to <a href="http://www.angolz.com/home/productDetails.aspx?PLU=0000106230">Angolz.com</a>. Yeah, I'm looking at you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 06:41:04 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>Dancouga</title>
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 Dancouga is one of the most hotly debated Soul of Chogokin toys released to
  date. Love him or hate him, you can&#039;t deny his presence on a shelf.: 
 

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 GX-13
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 <label><b>Dancouga</b> is one of the most hotly debated Soul of Chogokin toys released to
  date. Love him or hate him, you can't deny his presence on a shelf.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p><b>Dancouga</b> is one of the most hotly debated Soul of Chogokin toys released to
  date. Love him or hate him, you can't deny his presence on a shelf. His mech-styling
  makes him stand out from the other SOCs, and with his jet pack attached, he
  is the tallest SOC at 15 inches. </p>
<p><b>Dancouga</b> is actually made out of 4 robots. Let's go through them one by one:</p>
<p><b>Eagle Fighter</b></p>
<p>The <b>Eagle Fighter</b> forms the head of the combined<b> Dancouga</b>. At about 2 inches
  tall, it is one of the most intricate robots I have ever handled. The transformation
  is reminiscent of origami. Despite its small size, it is fairly articulated,
  and even includes its own gun. It does however feel extremely fragile. It can
  transform into 3 modes:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Aggressive Beast</li>
  <li>Aggressive Humaroid</li>
  <li>Head of Dancouga</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Land Liger</b></p>
<p>Land Liger is the right foot of <b>Dancouga</b>. It's a fine toy in its own right,
  with solid transformation, and ample amounts of metal. The articulation
  is not bad, but it could have been better. The legs would have benefited from
  a better hip joint to allow more dynamic poses. Land Liger has a cannon on
  its back, and also comes with a Blaster Gun. It scores points for the little
  details, like the shoulder mounted cannons, but loses points for simple oversights,
  like non-working treads. Bandai didn't even give them wheels to roll around
  on.</p>
<p>Land Liger has four modes:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Aggressive Tank</li>
  <li>Aggressive Beast</li>
  <li>Aggressive Humaroid</li>
  <li>Right foot of Dancouga</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Land Couger</b></p>
<p><b>Land Couger</b> is the companion piece to <b>Land Liger</b>, and are pretty much the
  same, aside from some cosmetic differences. The gloss black paint really makes
  this one stand out. <b>Land Couger</b> also has four modes:</p>
<ul>
  <li> Aggressive Tank</li>
  <li>Aggressive Beast</li>
  <li>Aggressive Humaroid</li>
  <li>Left foot of Dancouga</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Big Moth</b></p>
<p><b>Big Moth</b> is the main part of <b>Dancouga</b>. He has the most metal,
  and the most problems. He is actually pretty solid in robot mode, but the tank
  mode is where it all goes wrong. To transform to tank mode, you have to fold
  the arms and legs around to meet each other, and you get two flimsy clips to
  connect them together. It took me forever to get them to connect, and I was
  in constant fear of breaking it. Also, you have to attach two sets of antennae
  on the sides of the elephant head, and not only are they a bitch to take in
  and out, but they get in the way of the transformation. There are some cool
  things about it though, such as the rubber treads and articulated guns on its
  back. The four modes of Big Moth are: </p>
<ul>
  <li>Aggressive Tank</li>
  <li>Aggressive Beast</li>
  <li>Aggressive Humaroid</li>
  <li>Body of Dancouga</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Dancouga</b></p>
<p>The combined mode of <b>Dancouga</b> looks really good. You attach <b>Land
    Liger</b> and
    <b>Land Couger</b> to the feet via plugs in <b>Big Moth</b>, and you fold up the <b>Eagle
    Fighter</b>  and attach it to the head. <b>Dancouga</b> has two main weapons: Dankuken (the sword)
  and Daigan (the combined gun.)</p>
<p>Dankuken is made of 4 pieces and is about 10 inches long. Very cool.</p>
<p>Daigan uses the guns of all 4 robots to combine into a super gun. One cool
  feature is the ability to slide back the side handles to reveal a loading mechanism
  for the weapon. Daigan has 2 small pegs on the back of the gun to attach to
  <b>Dancouga</b> for stability, but it is difficult to get these pegs in, and when
  you do, they don't stay in place. </p>
<p>You can attach the Booster unit to <b>Dancouga's</b> back securely, but doing so
  makes him top heavy. Loose hip joints make him topple over easily when the
  unit is attached.</p>
<p><b>Dancouga</b> has several other major flaws:</p>
<ul>
  <li>The head will not stay on. The method to secure the eagle fighter to the
    body is flimsy.</li>
  <li>The hands pop off easily (they pop back on easily as well)</li>
  <li> The sword will begin to tarnish over time.</li>
  <li>Paint on the feet chips easily</li>
  <li>Low metal content (lower legs, feet and shoulders) </li>
</ul>
<p>Personally, I don't like the toy. Heck, i'd hardly call it a toy at all, because
  you can't really play with it. It took me 2 hours just to transform all the
  modes and I'm not even sure I did it right. I got so frustrated with it that
  several times during the transformation i just wanted to throw it on the floor.</p>
<p>Is <b>Dancouga</b> right for you? Well if you are a SOC completist or are in love
  with the character, I would advise you to approach with caution. Your $200
  is better spent someplace else.</p>
<p>In 2004, Bandai released the GX-13R at the Chogokin Expo. <b>Dancouga</b> got a new
  paint job to mimic the original chogokin toy, but did not improve on any of
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