Author: Dave

Soul of Chogokin Getter Liger GX-19 Bandai 2003

Here is my Soul of Chogokin Getter Liger. This one is not one of my favorite robots from this anime series. I have never been a big fan of its design or the color scheme. It was never a must have robot, but since it was cheap I just bought it to complete my set of Getter Robo G/Starvengers. The robot makes me think of the Greek god Hermes with a jesters hat.

 

Soul of Chogokin Getter Liger(ゲッターライガー) GX-19 robot figure by Bandai in 2003 Getter Robo G from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Liger GX-19 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 from anime Getta Robo G(ゲッターロボG ) 1975-1976 Starvengers

Getter Liger(ゲッターライガー) GX-19 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G back of box from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

The back of SOC Getter Liger. I never saw this one in Japan. I purchased this on Ebay 80 dollars


 
 

Soul of Chogokin Getter Dragon GX-18 Bandai 2003

Here is my Soul of Chogokin Getter Dragon.  This is another robot I found cheaper on eBay than robot shops in Akihabara Japan.  The old Shogun Warriors Dragun version was pretty good for its time in 1979. But the 2003 SOC version blows it way. You can pose it and the robot itself is faithful to the original anime. We managed to catch the anime for Getter Robo G on our VHS tapes way back when. But for us here, it was Starvengers as part of the Force Five series.

Soul of Chogokin Getter Dragon(ゲッタードラゴン) GX-18 Bandai 2003 Getter Robo G from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Dragon GX-18 2003

Getter Dragon(ゲッタードラゴン) GX-18 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G back of box from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Dragon. I looked for this in Japan but it was about 150 dollars. I purchased this on Ebay on 100.

Getter Dragon GX-18 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G front of box from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Dragon GX-18 2003

Soul of Chogokin Getter Poseidon GX-20 Bandai 2003

Here is my Soul of Chogokin Getter Poseidon. I picked it up cheap on eBay. I had the others, so I figured I would pick this one up too. It was cheaper to buy it on eBay than any of the robot shops like Mandarake in Japan. I have the older one from the 70’s so you can see how far the toys have come since then.  You can actually pose this one.

Getter Poseidon(ゲッターポセイドン) GX-20 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Poseidon GX-20 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 from anime Getta Robo G ゲッターロボG in 1975-1976

Getter Poseidon(ゲッターポセイドン) GX-20 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G back of box from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

SOC Getter Poseidon. Also purchased on Ebay 11/14 for 80 dollars.

Soul of Chogokin Getter Poseidon (ゲッターポセイドン) GX-20 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2003 Getter Robo G front of box from anime Getta Robo G (Japanese), Jet Robot (Italian), Robo Formers, Starvengers, ゲッターロボG (Japanese), 게타로보 (Korean)

Getter Poseidon GX-20 in the Soul of Chogokin line by Bandai in 2003 from anime Getta Robo G ゲッターロボG in 1975-1976

Soul of Chogokin Danguard A GX-62 Bandai 2013

Danguard Ace is another anime Super Robot that came to us with the Shogun Warriors. Dangard was one of the earlier Super Robots. The anime came out way back in 1977. I never had this one as a kid. Here is my Soul of Chogokin Danguard A that I picked up on my trip to Japan this year. I picked this up at a pretty good price and I am really happy I have this in my collection.

 

Soul of Chogokin Danguard A Ace GX-62 Bandai 2013 from anime Danguard Ace, Il robot planetario Danguard Ace (Italian), Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 惑星ロボダンガードA (Japanese)

Danguard A Ace GX-62 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2013 from anime Planet Robot Danguard Ace 1977-1978

 

Danguard A Ace GX-62 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2013 back of box from anime Danguard Ace, Il robot planetario Danguard Ace (Italian), Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 惑星ロボダンガードA (Japanese)

Soul of Chogokin – Danguard A Ace GX-62 Bandai2013 from anime Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 惑星ロボダンガードA 1977-1978

Soul of Chogokin Danguard A Ace GX-62 Accessories Bandai 2013 from anime Danguard Ace, Il robot planetario Danguard Ace (Italian), Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 惑星ロボダンガードA (Japanese)

Danguard Ace GX-62 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2013 from anime Danguard Ace

 

Danguard A Ace GX-62 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2013 inside styrofoam from anime Danguard Ace, Il robot planetario Danguard Ace (Italian), Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 惑星ロボダンガードA (Japanese)

Soul of Chogokin Danguard A GX-62 Bandai 2013

Reideen the Brave GX-41 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2008

Raydeen was another of my favorite robots from the 70’s Shogun Warriors.  I read the old Marvel Comic book, but its another one where we never saw the anime here. There was no Force Five dub on this one we could watch here. We didn’t have options like Youtube or Crunchyroll to get our anime fix, but with a little imagination and a cool metal robot we were good to go. Here is the Soul of Chogokin Reideen the Brave GX-41.  I put him next to the old 5″ Mattel Shogun Warrior Raydeen from 1979 as a point of comparison.

 

Reideen the Brave GX-41 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2008 Raydeen Raideen front of box from anime Brave Raideen, Reideen the Brave, 勇者ライディーン Yuusha Raideen from 1975 to 1976

Reideen the Brave GX-41 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2008 from anime Brave Raideen from 1975 to 1976

Dave added this one in Akhibara. Comparing it against the old Shogun Warriors 5 inch, I can see it is a real improvement. He looks like a pharoah from hieroglyphs. Not sure why there are so many variations on his name, I have seen it as Raydeen, Raideen or Reideen. The Soul of Chogokin version is better by far. He bears a much better resemblance to his anime version and as always the articulation and poseability are amazing in comparison.  But the old Shogun Warrior holds a special place in my heart. That being said, I can’t wait till I have one of these as well.

 

Reideen the Brave GX-41 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2008 Raydeen Raideen back of box from anime Brave Raideen, Reideen the Brave, 勇者ライディーン Yuusha Raideen from 1975 to 1976

Reideen the Brave GX-41 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2008 from anime 勇者ライディーン Yuusha Raideen from 1975 to 1976



UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Soul Of Chogokin 2000

Here are some new additions to Dave’s Collection. The Soul of Chogokin UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 came out way back in 2000. The first one we both had was the Combatler V. Dave found this and a few others in his last trip to Japan in Akihabara. While not as large as we usually like our robots, the Soul of Chogokin makes up for it is superior poseability, actual die cast metal and awesome robot goodness from the 70’s. Grendizer hales  from the anime  UFO Robo Grandizer from 1975 to 1976 which we never got to see here in the US.

 

UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Bandai Grandizer Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime Atlas Ufo Robot, Duke Fleed, Goldorak, La Guerra de los Ovnis or Las aventuras de Duke Flint, UFO Robo Grandizer, UFO Robot Goldrake, Yûfô robo Gurendaizâ UFOロボグレンダイザー from 1975 to 1976

UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Bandai Grandizer Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime UFO Robo Grandizer from 1975 to 1976

Grendizer is one of the few must have robots for us as he was one of the classic super robots that came over as Shogun Warriors. The Shogun Warriors hold a special place in our hearts. While it is not a monolithic chunk of die cast goodness as the original, the articulation makes it more fun and it is more true representation of the robot from the actual cartoon.

UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Bandai Grandizer Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime Atlas Ufo Robot, Duke Fleed, Goldorak, La Guerra de los Ovnis or Las aventuras de Duke Flint, UFO Robo Grandizer, UFO Robot Goldrake, Yûfô robo Gurendaizâ UFOロボグレンダイザー from 1975 to 1976

UFO Robo Grandizer GX-04 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime Yûfô robo Gurendaizâ from 1975 to 1976

We will likely never have the original as neither of us wants to fork out the $300-$600 it would take to get the original, but this is an great alternative. After watching an episode on Youtube I realized this was an anime series by Go Nagai. It is part of the same universe that includes Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger.  I always see the original 70’s toys from France and Italy in European packaging on eBay. I appears Grendizer was popular there as well as Goldorak in France and Goldrake in Italy.

UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Bandai Grandizer Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime Atlas Ufo Robot, Duke Fleed, Goldorak, La Guerra de los Ovnis or Las aventuras de Duke Flint, UFO Robo Grandizer, UFO Robot Goldrake, Yûfô robo Gurendaizâ UFOロボグレンダイザー from 1975 to 1976

UFO Robo Grendizer GX-04 Bandai Soul of Chogokin 2000 from anime UFO Robo Grandizer UFOロボグレンダイザー from 1975 to 1976



More from the Bandai Museum…

More pictures from the Bandai Museum. Here are some pictures for your pleasure. Sorry, Dave took them from his phone so they are not that good. A lot of them are blurry or the focus is off. Other than that, they are still pretty cool to look at.

 

Bandai Museum Combatler V display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Bandai Museum Combatler V display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

This is one of the robots I would love to add to my collection. This Combatler-V has nicer proportions than the DX version Combine Box. On the lower row are the ST Combatler and the little 3 inch Shogun Warrior version of Combatler.

Bandai Museum Getter Robo robot display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Bandai Museum Getter Robo robot display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

The Getter Robo display with the ships on the left that form Getter Liger, Getter Dragon, and Getter Poseidon along the top. On the bottom row are Getter 1, Getter 2 and Getter 3.
Bandai Museum Gaiking Gunbuster robot display Tochigi prefecture Mibu
Daimos ST & DX, Don Hakka,  and Batten Robo Maru at the bottom, Gaiking, Daiku Maryu, and Gunbuster,

Bandai Museum Machine Robo display Tochigi prefecture MibuTank Transer BW-1 and Jet Transer JW-1

Bandai Museum Super Robot display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Bandai Museum Super Robot display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Popy Tin Gaiking, Getter Dragon, Dangard Ace Dia Battle(Diaclone).


Bandai Museum Voltes V Volt in Box display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Voltes V Volt in Box display Tochigi prefecture Mibu

Volt-in Box Popy Voltes V

Dancougar Godaikin DX GC-30 – 1985

Here’s Dancougar – another one from the Godaikin collection.  Checking the back foot, I see this one was made in 1985.  This was another one I never had. Looking at the old price tag from Kaybee, I see the original price was 44.99 and then was marked down to 24.99. Man, I never saw this at a Toys R Us or Kaybee let alone marked down! Anyway, I briefly borrowed my cousin’s Gigabrain plastic re-issue from the 1987 anime and that one looks better as a robot but it’s not a combiner and it’s all plastic.  I got this Dancougar Godaikin at a really good price – 170 dollars! Whenever I do see this piece, it’s been about 300-400 dollars.  It’s missing the gun, however.

DX Dancougar Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ) Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ)

Dancougar DX Godaikin 1985 Bandai America aka Popy GC-30 from the anime Chōjū Kishin Dancougar(超獣機神ダンクーガ)



God Sigma DX – Godaikin 1984

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin from anime Space Emperor God Sigma 1980-1981

Here’s God Sigma DX from the Godaikin series. This wasn’t a must have except only in the context of completing the Godaikins collection and I didn’t want to spend a whole lot on it.  I was about to spend 200 on this piece last month, but then decided against it.  Fast forward two weeks later and my cousin saw this awesome listing on Ebay for 80 bucks!  (Thanks cuz!)  This piece went for 80 because the leg on the blue robot (the left leg) is broken but luckily it doesn’t prevent the robot from being combined.  It was also missing a few of the weapons and the box top, but overall, I’m VERY satisfied as you can’t even get the Soul of Chogokin version for this price!

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai Popy GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai from anime Space Emperor God Sigma 1980-1981

 

God Sigma DX 1984 Bandai Godaikin GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 from anime Space Emperor God Sigma(Uchuu Taitei God Sigma 宇宙大帝ゴッドシグマ) 1980-1981

God Sigma DX 1984 Godaikin Bandai GB-18 GB-19 GB-20 Popy

Here is the opening of Space Emperor God Sigma!



SoundBlaster – Transformers G1 – Takara Re-issue

Sound-blaster/Soundwave with Buzzsaw and Ravage G1 Decepticons Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection Soundblaster (サウンドブラスター Saundoburasutā) Foreign names Japanese- (サウンドウェーブ Saundowēbu), Cantonese- Jam Bo (音波, "Voice Wave"), French- Radar or Sonore(Canada), Italian- Memor, Vizar (Soundblaster), Mandarin- Shēng-bō (Taiwan, 聲波, "Sound Wave"), Shēng Bàu (Taiwan Soundblaster, 聲爆, "Sound Blast"), Portuguese- Onda-Sonora Portugal, Microonda Brazil, Spanish- Sam

Soundblaster with Buzzsaw and Ravage Generation 1 Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection

Here’s Soundwave, one of the G1 Transformers I never had as a kid.  I had a loose one at some point but traded it.  This re-issue comes with two of the Decepticon tapes – “Laserbeak” and “Ravage.”  This is the Soundblaster version. Soundwave is upgraded to Soundblaster in later iterations of the cartoon.

I bought this in Japan at Mandarake, Akihabara branch for 52 dollars. If I were to buy him here, he’d be double the price, maybe more since I never saw him at Toys R Us when these were re-issued in the early 2000’s. I haven’t put any of the stickers because I’m afraid they will come off over time.

Soundblaster/Soundwave with Buzzsaw and Ravage G1 Decepticons Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection

Soundblaster with Buzzsaw and Ravage Generation 1 Decepticons Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection

Sound-blaster/Soundwave with Buzzsaw and Ravage G1 Decepticons Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection Soundblaster (サウンドブラスター Saundoburasutā) Foreign names Japanese- (サウンドウェーブ Saundowēbu), Cantonese- Jam Bo (音波, "Voice Wave"), French- Radar or Sonore(Canada), Italian- Memor, Vizar (Soundblaster), Mandarin- Shēng-bō (Taiwan, 聲波, "Sound Wave"), Shēng Bàu (Taiwan Soundblaster, 聲爆, "Sound Blast"), Portuguese- Onda-Sonora Portugal, Microonda Brazil, Spanish- Sam

Soundblaster with Buzzsaw and Ravage Generation 1 Decepticons Takara 2003 The Transformers Collection