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The | The Shogun Warriors line primarily consisted of giant robots from various Japanese live-action and anime shows, but also included [[Godzilla]] and [[Rodan]]. | ||
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The Godzilla toy was green with small eyes, a big back-of-the-head, a pronounced nose, a very short snout, broad shoulders, yellow claws, and a completely upright posture. | The Godzilla toy was green with small eyes, a big back-of-the-head, a pronounced nose, a very short snout, broad shoulders, yellow claws, and a completely upright posture. |
Revision as of 16:13, 29 August 2017
Shogun Warriors is a toy line licensed by Mattel during 1979 that consisted of imported Japanese robots from Popy and other companies.
Figures
The Shogun Warriors line primarily consisted of giant robots from various Japanese live-action and anime shows, but also included Godzilla and Rodan.
Godzilla
The Godzilla toy was green with small eyes, a big back-of-the-head, a pronounced nose, a very short snout, broad shoulders, yellow claws, and a completely upright posture.
Rodan
The Rodan toy was a crimson-red color, with black horns and a black beak lined with small teeth, yellow eyes, a column of plates in its chest, a 38-inch wingspan (for the "flying" gimmick), small legs and big feet with yellow claws.
Toynami Godzilla
Toynami released an 19-inch MosuGoji figure based on the Shogun Warriors Godzilla in 2015.
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