
Shogun Warriors (toys) - Wikipedia
Shogun Warriors was a line of toys released by Mattel Inc. in North America from 1977 to 1980. The line consisted of several imported toys based on Japanese anime mecha. Contemporary …
Mattel Mazinga - Shogun Warriors
Both the Japanese Mazinger and Great Mazinger robots were controlled by a pilot who would fly his plane into a docking port that made up their craniums. The Mattel toy reflected this with a …
Shogun Warriors – 24 Inch - The Toy Collectors Guide
Mattel’s 24 inch Shogun Warriors line was released from 1977 to 1980. Seven giant robots were released in all, with Goldrake/Goldorak only being released overseas. The creature lineup …
Mattel Great Mazinga - Shogun Warriors
CONTENTS: GREAT MAZINGA™ warrior 23 1/2" tall, with rocket-launcher fist, 10 rockets, two swords & accessories. Arms are detachable. Comes FULLY ASSEMBLED. Swords and …
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Shogun Warriors – 5 Inch - The Toy Collectors Guide
Mazinga is recognizable by his blue and black paint job, as well as his giant red “V” on his chest. Poseidon. Notes: Poseidon was not one of the main core robots for the Shogun Warriors line …
Shogun Warriors – 3 Inch - The Toy Collectors Guide
The initial wave of 3 Inch robots released in 1978 consisted of six figures, including Combatra, Dragun, Gaiking, Grandizer, Great Mazinga and Poseidon. Four more figures were released …
Mattel #2516 Collectors Shogun Warriors Great Mazinga
Bandai also appears to have released Great Mazinga in a skinny box with Kana in some Asian Markets, also sharing the extra stickers from the GoDaiKin release John's Notes. This is one …
Shogun Warriors - Mattel
The invincible guardians of world freedom! Raydeen, Mazinga and Dragun are space age Samurai defenders! These giant action figures stand almost 2 feet tall, move on wheels and …
Shogun Warriors - Mazinga
The Mattel toy reflected this with a removable plane (Spaceship Brain) in the first two versions (called "Mazinga" on the box), and an unremovable one in the later versions (renamed "Great …
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