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		<title>CollectionDX - Mado Collection</title>
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		<description>Mado Collection is a line of plastic models by Takara</description>
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		<title>Jummoth</title>
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 This character was designed by Kunio Ohkawara. You can definitely see the similarity with some of the characters he designed for G Gundam.: 
 

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 Kunio Ohkawara 
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 YEN
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 500
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 <label><p>I&rsquo;m pretty clueless about this toy. Its Japanese name is  <strong>Jummoth</strong> (&#12472;&#12515;&#12531;&#12514;&#12473;), and it comes from the show <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/794">Magical Mobile King  Granzort</a> (&#39764;&#21205;&#29579;&#12464;&#12521;&#12531;&#12478;&#12540;&#12488;). The original toy was made by Takara, but in Korea the toy  was made by Sonokong. In the past, Sonokong toys have been almost identical in  terms of quality, so one can assume the same about this kit.</p>

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<p>The toy line is called Mado Collection which I&rsquo;m sure is  supposed to mean Model Collection. It was a series of snap together action  figures. The parts come on sprues like model kits, but the plastic is of a  higher quality. Once assembled, it is a durable action figure, complete with  action features and decals. It&rsquo;s small &ndash; about 4&rdquo; tall.</p>

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<p>Jummoth&rsquo;s body is the head of a Mammoth. The arms, legs and  head are articulated. The right arm can hold a large yellow scythe that has a  moveable top. The left arm fires a spiked ball. What is interesting about this  launcher is that the ball is attached with a string.</p>

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<p>This character was designed by Kunio Ohkawara. You can definitely  see the similarity with some of the characters he designed for G Gundam.</p>
<p>I got this toy in a random lot of Korean bootleg toys a few  years ago... I thought it was so unusual, I had to keep it. I&rsquo;ve never seen  another one of these toys for sale, so if you are interested in finding one,  good luck!</p>

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