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giantrobotlover8806 wrote:So Jetfire, or Skyfire, was originally a Bandai product right?
Optimum Supreme wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
And the toys were originally by Popy, a part of Bandai and the main force behind the "Chogokin" (Super Alloy) line, which features toys with a good percentage of die cast metal. All three Voltrons (Lion, Vehicle and Gladiator) were part of that line, and were called this in Japan: GoLion, Dairugger XV and Albegas. Note that series are not connected in any way in Japan.
That explains the origins of Matchbox's Voltron toys, but what about the other line? I think Playmates released them. Were they made just for the US or did they originate in Japan, too? This is the line with the action figures and the less impressive lion Voltron toy, which was completely plastic if I recall. The action figures (about the size of Star Wars or GI Joe figures) weren't to proper scale with the lions, but they could fit inside them.
giantrobotlover8806 wrote:I know I started this post, thread a while ago now, but overall, Bandai did have some involvement in the Transformers franchise right? Does Transformers owe some of it's thanks to Bandai?
giantrobotlover8806 wrote:so Transformers would not be as big today if not for Bandai right?
giantrobotlover8806 wrote:also, I believe Bandai a few months ago, made some Transformers products right? with the actual Autobot and Decepticon logos on them?
giantrobotlover8806 wrote:so they were originally made by Bandai?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I sometimes have visions with Transformers teaming up with Power Rangers/Super Sentai. I mean, look at Rescue Zords from Power Rangers Turbo. Sure, they're more like Gobots...
A more probable series is Yuusha, by Takara. That series even used some late-G1 toys remolded or repainted. Personally, I'd like to see Exkizer or Fighbird team up with Star Saber.
DISCHARGE wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I sometimes have visions with Transformers teaming up with Power Rangers/Super Sentai. I mean, look at Rescue Zords from Power Rangers Turbo. Sure, they're more like Gobots...
A more probable series is Yuusha, by Takara. That series even used some late-G1 toys remolded or repainted. Personally, I'd like to see Exkizer or Fighbird team up with Star Saber.
Jut for the record Fighbird is an awesome toy.
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