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  2. Jumbo Machinder - Wikipedia

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    The first Jumbo Machinder, released in 1973, was a portrayal of manga artist Go Nagai's character Mazinger Z, a fictional Super Robot. Originally planned to stand a meter (roughly three feet) tall, the toy was scaled down out of safety concerns. The Jumbo Machinder Mazinger Z sold approximately 400,000 units in its first five months in stores.

  3. Mazinger Toy Lines - Wikipedia

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    When it released its Jumbo Machinder line, Mazinger Z was the first character chosen for the line. They were 22-24 inch tall, moderately articulated figures made of polyethylene. They were 22-24 inch tall, moderately articulated figures made of polyethylene.

  4. Mazinger Z - Wikipedia

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    Mazinger Z (Japanese: マジンガーZ, Hepburn: Majingā Zetto, known as Tranzor Z in the United States) is a Japanese super robot manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. It was originally serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973 and Kodansha 's TV Magazine [ ja ] from October 1973 to September 1974.

  5. Super Robot Chogokin - Wikipedia

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    2nd Super Robot Wars Z: 2013.06 Mazinger Z Jumbo Machinder Color: Mazinger Z: 2013.07 Doryoku to Konjō no Busō Set (Effort and Guts Armament Set) Gunbuster: Weapons and effects set for Gunbuster. Also compatible with Gurren Lagann. 2013.07 Mic Sounders the 13th & Piggy & Big Order Room: The King of Braves GaoGaiGar

  6. Shogun Warriors (toys) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Toynami revived the Shogun Warriors name with a new toy line, consisting of 24-inch (610 mm) Jumbo Machinder toys. The first two robots in this line were GoLion and Dairugger XV , both of which were adapted in the Western world as Voltron . [ 4 ]

  7. Popy - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps Popy's most enduring legacy, the Chogokin (named after a fictional "superalloy" [2] from the animated Mazinger Z series) diecast metal "action figures" caused a sensation when first released in Japan. The very first entry in the series, the GA-01 Mazinger Z, was a 4.5-inch figure that featured a zinc alloy torso, shoulders, and legs ...