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  2. Trendmasters - Wikipedia

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    Trendmasters was an American toy company based in St. Louis, Missouri, notable for its figures based on the Godzilla series, including figures based on the 1998 film of the same name. Trendmasters closed in 2002, and its intellectual property assets were acquired by Jakks Pacific .

  3. Shogun Warriors (toys) - Wikipedia

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    In order to promote the toys, Mattel approached Marvel Comics to produce a comic tie-in for the range, having enjoyed a fruitful relationship with the company on Godzilla, King of the Monsters. [1] Only three figures would be featured in the comic - Raydeen (originally from Brave Raideen ); Dangard Ace (from Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace ) and ...

  4. Celebrate the King of Monsters With the Best Godzilla Toys ...

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  5. Bullmark - Wikipedia

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    Bullmark's vinyl Godzilla and Ultraman toys are extremely popular among Japanese toy collectors; some currently retail for thousands of dollars. Bullmark's vinyl toys were produced in a variety of sizes from "mini" (3-4") to "standard" (8-9") to "giant," (usually 12" or more) with smaller runs produced with different colorways for export to Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States.

  6. Imperial Toy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Toy Corporation is a North Hills, California-based toy company founded in April 1969 by Fred Kort, [1] best known for producing rubber animals. One of their best known products is an articulated Godzilla action figure that is available in several sizes and was regularly seen in the sitcom, Roseanne.

  7. Shin Japan Heroes Universe - Wikipedia

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    In May, Bandai Toy Division released "S.J.H.U.PROJECT Shin Universe Robo," a toy consisting of the title characters from each film at the price of ¥23.100. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Hiroshi Butsuda directed a promotional video featuring the "Shin Universe Robo", released the same month, which a mecha formed by the combination of Godzilla, Ultraman ...