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		<title>CollectionDX - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman</title>
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		<description>Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman (&amp;#31185;&amp;#23398;&amp;#24525;&amp;#32773;&amp;#38538;&amp;#12460;&amp;#12483;&amp;#12481;&amp;#12515;&amp;#12510;&amp;#12531;, literally Scientific Ninja Troop Gatchaman, commonly translated as Science Ninja Team Gatchaman), is a 5-member superhero team who were the main characters in several anime originally produced in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and later adapted into several English-language versions. It is also known as the abbreviated name Gatchaman or the English-language name G-Force. The original series, produced in 1972, was eponymously named Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman and is most well-known to the English-speaking world as the adaptation entitled Battle of the Planets.
The original 1972 Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman series was followed by two sequel series, Gatchaman II (1978) and Gatchaman F (1979). In 1994, the original series was remade as a condensed OAV series. Additionally, the original and sequel series were adapted and  translated into several English-language versions, with the most  well-known being Battle of the Planets.  Because the English-language versions are notoriously inconsistent not  only with one another but also with the original Japanese series,  viewers most familiar with the English versions often experience some  confusion upon re-examining the series after a long hiatus.
Created in the wake of the hugely successful Henshin Boom started by Shotaro Ishinomori&#039;s Kamen Rider in 1971, this series was notable as being one of the most successful anime attempts to emulate the American superhero genre with many of its conventions such as colorful costumes, powers and secret identities.  It also established the convention of the five member hero team that  has been emulated in later series, most notably the successful tokusatsu Super Sentai series (which was adapted into English as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers many years later), in fact, the Sentai series Choujin Sentai Jetman was in many ways a homage to Gatchaman. (Wikipedia)
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		<title>Godphoenix</title>
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 This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until 2001 to get one.: 
 

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 Mitsuki Nakamura 
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 <label><p>This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until 2001 to get one.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>One of my favorite shows as a kid was Battle of the Planets. It was on right after  the Banana Splits, and every afternoon I followed the adventures of Mark,  Jason, Tiny, Princess and Keyop as they battled Zoltar. As I got older I  learned that BotP was an imported version of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman,  edited and re-dubbed by Sandy Frank Productions.</p>
<p>I always wanted a Phoenix  toy &ndash; the ship the team flew around in. As was the case with most Japanese imported  shows back then, toys of the shows were nowhere to be found, unless you  happened to have an import toy store.</p>
<p>This toy is important to me because it fulfills a childhood  desire. I have ALWAYS wanted a toy of this marvelous ship, but I had to wait until  2001 to get one.</p>

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<p>In 2001, Japanese toy maker Unifive made a Godphoenix toy as  part of their Cho Shin Gokin line. Diamond Comics Distributors released the toy  in the USA  at almost the same time as the Japanese release. While the vinyl firebird was a  only released as a limited edition, every first version Godphoenix sold through  diamond included the firebird. A second version of the toy was released in 2003  with a lighter paintjob and a bird missile accessory instead of the firebird.</p>
<p>Included with the <strong>Cho Shin Gokin Godphoenix</strong> (&#36229;&#30495;&#21512;&#37329; &#12468;&#12483;&#12489;&#12501;&#12455;&#12491;&#12483;&#12463;&#12473;) are:</p>
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  <li>Crescent Island Base</li>
  <li>Firery Phoenix ( <em>Kagaku Ninpo Hinotori</em>)     shell</li>
  <li>G1-G4       vehicles.</li>
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<p>The base is a nice take on the island that housed the  Science Ninja Team&rsquo;s headquarters. It requires assembly out of the package.</p>

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<p>The 4 mini vehicles are a nice touch, but poorly done.</p>

<p>The G1 Jet Fighter is the vehicle of Mark / Ken. It&rsquo;s about  1.5 inches long and all plastic. The wings can open and close and small landing  gear can be folded out. The paint is kind of crappy on mine. </p>
<p>The G2 Racecar is the vehicle of Jason / Joe. It is actually  pretty nice, with good details and rolling wheels. This vehicle attaches to the  nose of the Godphoenix&rsquo;s 2 spring loaded claw arms.</p>
<p>The G3 motorcycle is driven by Princess / Jun. It&rsquo;s very  small and lives in the left wing of the Godphoenix. As a toy, it&rsquo;s pretty  useless. It&rsquo;s too small, and one solid piece. It can&rsquo;t stand up on its own.</p>
<p>The G4 Helico Buggy is driven by Keyop / Jinpei. It&rsquo;s kind  of a cute submarine vehicle that gets stored in the right wing of the Godphoenix.  The toy is 2 parts, the body and the missile assembly. It&rsquo;s very small.</p>
<p>The main attraction here is the G5 &ndash; the Godphoenix. Piloted  by Tiny / Ryu. The God Phoenix is reasonably large, at about 10 inches long and  almost all metal. The toy is absolutely beautiful, and looks just like I  imagined it would. However the toy is extremely fragile and suffers from poor  quality control.</p>

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<p>At the front of the ship is a detachable nosecone. The G2  vehicle is stored inside, held in place by 2 spring loaded pincers. When the G2  vehicle is deployed, the pincers retract and are released by pushing a button  on the side. The nosecone will fall off if you even look at it the wrong way.</p>

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<p>On the top of the ship is the Bird Missile. Press the silver  button and the bird missile will pop up from 2 small doors. Sometimes this  mechanism gets caught; sometimes the bird missile will not click in when you  press it back down.</p>

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<p>Each wing can be locked down into hover position. &nbsp;At the end of each wing is a missile shaped  attachment that houses a small vehicle.</p>

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<p>The G3 vehicle is stored in the left  wing. A panel drops down and the G3 rests on it. You can snap it shut securely.</p>

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<p>The G4 gets stored in the right wing. 2 doors open to release the G4 which  dangles from a clip attached to the roof of the compartment. The doors are  flimsy, and have almost no hook to keep them closed. The hinges holding the  door on are extremely fragile. It was the first thing to break on mine.</p>

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<p>At the rear is the compartment for G1 to dock with the  Godphoenix. The G1 can fit into a hatch in the back of the Godphoenix, but the  hatch is really flimsy and prone to breaking. It is made out of 2 plastic doors  that don&rsquo;t fit well and are secured with thin plastic pegs. They don&rsquo;t line up  right and just look bad.</p>

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<p>Underneath the ship you have 3 sets of landing gear, which  all work fine. There are also sliding levers that open and close the intake  vents on the side of the ship.</p>

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<p>The vinyl firebird shell is a really cool idea, but horrible  in execution. There is a small vinyl panel on the bottom that you remove to  slide the ship into. This hole is so small; you have to be a magician to get  your ship in there without the nosecone falling off. It&rsquo;s a nightmare. If you  can get it to work, it looks very cool, but good luck.</p>

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<p>I really admire what Unifive was trying to do with this, but  the execution is just lacking&hellip; I would have rather had a solid ship than all  the little fragile gimmicks. It looks cool on display, but if you ever want to  play with it, forget about it. The thing is doomed.</p>
<p>Also &ndash; if your ship ever falls victim to the hands of a 2  year old, the Godphoenix is doomed. Mine was pulled off of a shelf, broke both  wings and one of the red fins on the back. I managed to open up the toy and get  the wings to display with rubber bands inside, but it was tricky. BE VERY  CAREFUL WITH THIS TOY.</p>

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<p>I have heard that the 2003 version is much sturdier, but I  haven&rsquo;t handled one to be sure. It&rsquo;s colored more like the old Popy Chogokin.  If you want show-accurate colors, the first version is the only one you are  going to get.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:25:25 -0500</pubDate>
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 Gachaman (Or Gatchaman) was released as part of the Microman Tatsunoko Fight line in 2003. All of the figures in this line were based on the Tatsunoko Fight video game.: 
 

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 <label><P>Gachaman (Or Gatchaman) was released as part of the Microman Tatsunoko Fight line in 2003. All of the figures in this line were based on the Tatsunoko Fight video game.</p>
<p>I picked up this guy during my visit to Tokyo in 2003. Yes, I am just getting around to reviewing it now. He was bought at the Toys R Us in Odaiba, right off the shelf. It was a good feeling to buy a Japanese toy in a Japanese toy store.</p>
<p>Gachaman is technically part of the Microman line, although he has little in common with other Micromen. It uses a newer body style and does not have the traditional chromed head. It comes with tons of accessories, including variant hands, a sword, 2 birdarangs, communicator watch and a cape, which comes in several parts. One notable omission is a stand. The stand shown in this review is from Acrodita, one of the Microman Acroyer Ladies.</p>
<p>The figure is insanely articulated, like most Microman. At 4" inches tall, it has more points of articulation than most 12" figures. It can stand pretty well on its own, but having a stand is helpful.</p>
<p>So what's not to like? I few things, but nothing major. The first issue I have is with the cape. The main part of the cape plugs into a hole in the figure back, then the neck part plugs into that. The tips of the cape have to snap on as well. Unfortunately, none of these connections are secure, so the cape falls apart at the slightest touch. Also, when I first got this toy in 2003, I was able to swap out the fists with ease. Now, 2 years later, I cannot push the fists in all the way once replaced. I don't know why.</p>
<p>Diamond Comic Distributors brought these to the USA in 2003, and they were pretty inexpensive - around $7 bucks. That's not a lot for a pretty good figure. I wouldn't have paid to have it imported, but if you see one cheap, go for it.<br>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:47:34 -0400</pubDate>
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 Stay away from these figures. I am only posting this as a warning to 
        all those who feel the need to buy them. Unless you are a die-hard Gatchaman 
        (Battle of the Planets) fan, forget it.: 
 

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 <label>Stay away from these figures. I am only posting this as a warning to 
        all those who feel the need to buy them. Unless you are a die-hard Gatchaman 
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 <label> <p> Stay away from these figures. I am only posting this as a warning to 
        all those who feel the need to buy them. Unless you are a die-hard Gatchaman 
        (Battle of the Planets) fan, forget it. First, lets look at the packaging:</p>
      <p>Yup, they're all thrown in a bag, inside of a cheesy box.</p>
      <p>"Gatchaman is the secret corps which was set up against the intrigue 
        of Galactor. Ta. Ta. Ta." What the hell?</p>
      <p>The figures themselves look like <b>Kubricks</b>, but they actually are 
        closer in size to lego men. The attention to detail is horrible.</p>
      <p>There are huge gaps between the clear parts of the masks and the head.</p>
      <p>Most of them can't hold their weapons. The only redeeming quality to 
        this set is that it's the first time we see Dr. Nambu (Security Chief 
        Anderson) in toy-form.</p>
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