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===Toynami Godzilla=== | ===Toynami Godzilla=== | ||
Toynami | Toynami released an 19-inch [[MosuGoji]] figure based on the Shogun Warriors Godzilla in 2015. | ||
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Shogun_Warriors_MosuGoji_Prototype.jpg|Prototype | Shogun_Warriors_MosuGoji_Prototype.jpg|Prototype | ||
Shogun_Warriors_MosuGoji.jpg| | Shogun_Warriors_MosuGoji.jpg|Standard edition | ||
Restro style godzilla.jpg| | Restro style godzilla.jpg|SDCC 2015 exclusive | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 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 original series included Godzilla and Rodan toys.
Toynami will release a Shogun Warriors-style Godzilla figure in summer 2015.
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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