Tag: Tokusatsu

Daitetsujin 17 Godaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

First thing I noticed about Daitetsujin 17 is that it is so heavy. A majority of this robot is metal  which is awesome. You can see it in the pictures. Daitetsujin 17 ‘s a pretty cool robot, not so good as a flying fortress. After watching the movie, I actually prefer the toy robot to the one in the show. I tried shooting the fists and the stomach missile and they got some pow going 5 feet. I have all the parts and it looks mint. I would have transformed it if I wanted too. But it didn’t look like it was worth the time. I like the blue and red color scheme and overall it is a nice looking robot. My only beef with this robot is that they could have made the arms a little more proportional to the body.

I really don’t have that many Godaikins to go to complete my collection. Too bad the last ones I need are so expensive. This robot hails from a live action “tokusatsu” show like Godzilla and Ultraman in 1977 all its cheesy goodness. Watching the intro seems amusing enough. I listened to the movie below and occasionally watched while I was writing this post.

The movie Daitetsujin 17(大鉄人17)below appears to be a dubbed movie. The dub is so funny! OMG. The narration seems like something from Rocky and Bullwinkle. You should definitely watch this! Enjoy.

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy loose open chest from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun)  in 1977

The open chest compartment and shooting chest missile.


 

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 1977 by Popy legs & feet from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun) in 1977

The foot compartments and robot legs.

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy styrofoam from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun) in 1977

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy loose front view of robot from tokusatsu show (大鉄人17 Daitetsujin Wan-Sebun)  in 1977

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka GA-81 by Popy loose back view of robot

Back view of robot and wings

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy loose front angle

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka DX GA-81 by Popy back & side cover

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka GA-81 by Popy front box cover

Daitetsujin 17 GoDaiKin by Bandai 1984 aka Daitetsujin 17 DX GA-81 1977 by Popy


Dynaman Godaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dyna Robo ST GB-97 by Popy 1983

Here is Dynaman the American incarnation of Dyna Robo from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman. This one had a Robo Machine repackaging sticker on it. I guess Bandai couldn’t sell them as Godaikins so they repackaged them as Robo Machine without creating new product, but that is what the Godaikin series was. The box is in sucky condition but the robot is mint. I would actually display these if I didn’t have to dust them. The head shoots off, and you can shoot off a missile from hole in the head. I am a big fan of the ST sized robots, this is one of them. Hopefully I can pick up a few more. Though this is one of the Godaikins where I really do like the DX version as well. The design is typical  of Popy ST robots that come with a sword, shield and shooting fists. This is one of the robots that got me into this hobby in the first place. I love this guy!

Dynaman GoDaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dynaman ST from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983-1984 styrofoam  科学戦隊ダイナマン Kagaku Sentai Dainaman or Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Dynaman ST GoDaikin by Bandai 1984

 

An Innovative Series of Super Robots

Dynaman GoDaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dynaman ST from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983-1984 side cover 2  科学戦隊ダイナマン Kagaku Sentai Dainaman or Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Dynaman ST GoDaikin by Bandai 1984

Dynaman GoDaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dynaman ST from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983-1984 loose front  科学戦隊ダイナマン Kagaku Sentai Dainaman or Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Dynaman ST GoDaikin by Bandai 1984

Dynaman GoDaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dynaman ST from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983-1984 loose back  科学戦隊ダイナマン Kagaku Sentai Dainaman or Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Dynaman ST GoDaikin by Bandai 1984



Dynaman GoDaikin by Bandai 1984 aka Dynaman ST from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983-1984 front cover  科学戦隊ダイナマン Kagaku Sentai Dainaman or Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Dynaman ST GoDaikin by Bandai 1984



Vavilos GoDaikin DX by Bandai 1984 aka Vavilos GC-20 Popy

So my Vavilos has never been taken out of the styrofoam. I can tell as I never took the twisty tie thing off. This is a robot from the Space Sheriff Shaider series which is very much like the Power Rangers(Is that show still running in Japan?). Godaikins were a bunch of robots from various anime series with no cartoon tie in to back it up here in the United States. This is likely the reason they were not that popular. I think if they had released some of these anime here, we would be remembering them as nostalgically as Voltron.

Design wise, Vavilos would look much better with a larger more defined head and arms that are proportionate with the rest of its body. It is the main reason this was not a must have robot for me. But it is nice to have. The rest of the robot looks ok. The legs are similar in design to Goggle V and Dyna Robo. The chest is a bit blocky like Sun Vulcan, like a cube with a triangle on top. Its decent in ship form, in fact I prefer it. That is likely why I have never pulled it out to transform Vavilos. Overall it is a decent robot, but it is on the lower end of what Bandai released in their Godaikin line. More yellowing white plastic from these old 80’s robots. Guess these toys discolor after a while.

Check out the first episode of Uchu Keiji Shaider tokusatsu show from 1984-1985. The cheesy 80’s tv music on this video was just killing me along with all the cheap special effects!

 

 

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Space Sheriff Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985 back box cover -Uchuu Keiji Shaider- 宇宙刑事シャイダー Uchū Keiji Shaidā is the third part of the Metal Hero Series in the Space Sheriff Trilogy

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Uchu Keiji Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985

I have a post on the Vavilos ST as well. I should post a picture of them both the Vavilos Godaikin DX and Vavilos ST together later.

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Space Sheriff Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985 styrofoam box insert -Uchuu Keiji Shaider- 宇宙刑事シャイダー Uchū Keiji Shaidā is the third part of the Metal Hero Series in the Space Sheriff Trilogy

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Uchu Keiji Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Space Sheriff Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985 front box cover -Uchuu Keiji Shaider- 宇宙刑事シャイダー Uchū Keiji Shaidā is the third part of the Metal Hero Series in the Space Sheriff Trilogy

Vavilos GoDaiKin DX Bandai from Uchu Keiji Shaider tokusatsu tv show from 1984-1985


Popy Battle Fever J GB-03 ST Japan 1979

This is one of the coolest Super Sentai robots, it also happens to be the first. At least the first time Super Sentai was coined. It was the third Sentai series to come around and it was inspired by Marvel’s Captain America. After the success of the Spider Man live action(tokusatsu) series(with Leopardon or is it Leopoldon?), Toei thought more robots were needed in our Sentai series. Which I am personally happy about as I have a few of these amazing robots.

So Leopardon is a heavy(so heavy for its size) ST robot that looks like a samurai. It is bigger than most ST robots and has a great design. The Popy brand which is pretty much the standard bearer for any Chogokin(Super Alloy) robot. It is from 1979, but the design is timeless and does not feel dated at all. I wasn’t nearly as appreciative of this robot when I got it, but after learning and researching about them I definitely have a better understanding and appreciation of all things Popy.

All of the Godaikins were originally Popy robots before Bandai absorbed them into the main company. So this post is in honor of the grand daddy of the Megazord. Battle Fever J.   My cousin has the Soul of Chogokin version GX-30 which is just a great piece as well. Here is a first episode of the tokusatsu show Battle Fever J(バトルフィーバーJ ) from 1979-1980.

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei), 1979-1980 styrofoam  insert

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Battle Fever J 1979-1980 back box cover Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei),

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from Battle Fever J 1979-1980

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show BTeam Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei) 1979-1980 side box

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979


 

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 from tokusatsu tv show Battle Fever J 1979-1980 front box cover Team Battle Fever (バトルフィーバー隊 Batoru Fībā Tai) aka (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei),

Popy Battle Fever Robo ST GB-03 1979 バトルフィーバーJ


Machine Dolphin Godaikin 1984 by Bandai aka Machine Man PC-43

Machine Dolphin was one of those borderline purchases for me. The robot was not very good if you can call it a robot, but light years better than my Abega purchase. Like Abega, I find I like it better as Dolphin Jet or as a car. The only reason I have this is because it is part of the Godaikin line.

To me, Machine Dolphin is a really large Gobot. It was designed as a car, looks good as a car, but not so good as a robot. It is a cruddy Gobot. That being said, I am a big fan of the Gobot/Machine Robo line up. Just not too fond of Machine Dolphin. To me, this is next to the worst Godaikins out there.

This robot is from the Super Sentai series Machine Man in the 80’s.

I have to figure out how to get his arm stickers to stay on. Might have to whip out the Gorilla Glue to see if I can fix that.

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984 by Bandai aka Machine Man PC-43 from live action show Seiun Kamen Machineman 1984 back box cover other names 星雲仮面マシンマン Seiun Kamen Mashinman, or Nebula Mask Machineman

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984 by Bandai aka Machine Man PC-43 from live action show Seiun Kamen Machineman 1984 styrofoam insert other names 星雲仮面マシンマン Seiun Kamen Mashinman, or Nebula Mask Machineman

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984 by Bandai

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984 by Bandai aka Machine Man PC-43 from live action show Seiun Kamen Machineman 1984 front box cover other names 星雲仮面マシンマン Seiun Kamen Mashinman, or Nebula Mask Machineman

Machine Dolphin GoDaiKin 1984

 

I can pop in a picture of the robot out of the box into this post later. I am still putting up the rest of my collection. Pop in a comment below and I will get to it a little quicker. ***

 

Seiun Kamen Machineman from tokusatsu 1984


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