Category: Shogun Warriors

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel aka Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975

Poseidon originally was from the Popy line-up from Bandai as GC-12 in 1975. Poseidon oddly enough is one of my favorite robots. I have a special place in my heart for Getter Robo G robots from watching Force Five Starvengers cartoons when I was a kid. Poseidon really does not do much. The arms move, you can shoot the missiles and he can stand without falling down(that counts for more than you think when you want to display these guys). There are no shooting fists as you normally see in these robots(so I haven’t lost the fists) or transformations. That being said, he is a sturdy, solid, chunk of metal worthy of the Chogokin name.

I like the design and color scheme and I actually had this one when I was a kid. Since Starvengers and Getter Robo were some of my favorite cartoons, so is Poseidon here. The Shogun Warriors were the first robots I had as a kid. I had the Great Mazinga, Dragun, and Poseidon 5″ toys. I also had the two foot Rodan, Godzilla and Great Mazinga. Man, I had a lot of fun with those.

 

 

Still waiting for Starvengers to come to Bluray/DVD. I don’t even see a Getter Robo G version on Amazon to see the originals in subtitles which I would prefer now. Till then guess Youtube may be the way to go.

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel aka Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 styrofoam from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 back box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel Getta Robo Popy GC-12 1975 front box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Poseidon 1979 Mattel

 

Shogun Warriors Raider 1979 by Mattel aka Getta Raiga GA-11 Popy 1975

Starvengers was one of my favorite anime early on. It was a lot better than Super Friends on Saturday mornings which I loved, but Starvengers has fared the test of time much better than Super Friends. These cartoons came out with Force Five, but I unfortunately did not see those cartoons. I will have to check those out. Maybe the OVAs have subtitles. It would be good to see the Getta Robos kick ass on the Pandemonium Empire again. Sure the bad guys were super cheesy, but it was still so much fun to watch.

Among Shogun Warriors robots this was my least favorite, but I am glad to have it to complete my set of Getta Robo robots. Probably just the color scheme on this one. The plastic has this odd yellowing I have never seen before. Odd, just noticed now I do not have the red missiles shown on the box.

Raider Shogun Warriors Mattel GA-11 Getta Raiga Popy rear box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Raider Mattel

Raider Shogun Warriors Mattel GA-11 Getta Raiga Popy styrofoam from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Raider Mattel yellow missiles

 

Raider Shogun Warriors Mattel Ga-11 Getta Raiga Popy front box from the anime Getter Robo G from 1975-1976

Shogun Warriors Raider Mattel or Getter Liger in Japan

Since I have the most of the Shogun Warriors, I can pop in a picture of them together for a group photo into this post later. Pop in a comment below and I will get to it a little quicker. ***

Dragun Shogun Warriors by Mattel 1977 aka Getta Dragon GA-10 by Popy 1975

Die-Cast Metal Shogun Warriors 5″ figure

Invincible Guardians of World Freedom!

Dragun Launches fist & battle axes! Rotate Arms, Launch Axe Launch Fist

Made in Japan   Manufactured by Bandai Co. Ltd Distributed by Mattel

Copyright Toei Doga

I remember accidentally breaking off the little plastic spikes on his head. I was so pissed. No chance of Dr. Saotome fixing my robot. Now that I am looking at the copy on the box I realize how little these guys can do. You can’t pose them, they can’t bend, just rotate arms and shoot. I have heard the Japanese versions can bend their legs, whoopee! Though I can’t say my Star Wars figures did much more.  Still this is my favorite Shogun Warrior they have a lot of nostalgia for me.  The red one. Like a shiny red sports car, it really is the best color.

These Dragun, Poseidon, and Raider hail from Getter Robo G/Starvenger fame. Not sure why those franchises did not setup merchandising right for the robots in the US. Instead Marvel purchased the rights and used them for their comic book Shogun Warriors and the robot line we got to see in the US. It’s too bad they did not produce a matching cartoon. I am a little surprised that these did not end up in the GoDaiKin line instead as many of the Popy robots made their way there.

Just got done editing my cousin’s posts, so now I can start working on putting my collection up again. Happy Holidays everyone!  ***

Dragun Shogun Warriors Mattel 1979 originally GA-10 Getter Robo Popy 1975 from anime tv show Getta Robo G 1975-1976 back box cover

Dragun Shogun Warriors Mattel 1979





Dragun Shogun Warriors Mattel 1979 originally GA-10 Getter Robo Popy 1975 from anime tv show Getta Robo G 1975-1976 front box cover

Dragun Shogun Warriors Mattel 1979

 

Raydeen Shogun Warriors by Mattel 1978 aka GA-09 DX Raideen by Popy 1975

Shogun Warriors TWO-in-ONE 5 1/2 inches tall

Raydeen He’s a bowman! He’s a Bird!

Turn him into a bird! Launch his bow & shield! Rotate his arms! Make him roll on wheels! Push buttons! Launch fists! Bend his legs! Literally that is all this guy does summarized by the copy on the box.

Made in Japan  Manufactured by Bandai Distributed by Mattel

Copyright Tohoku Shinsa Film Co LTD.

Too bad all the Shogun Warriors are all from different studios. It would have been nice to see them all in one cartoon. These were my favorite robots growing up. I was totally into these before my cousin came back from Japan with his Macross Takatoku Valkyrie. I loved shooting off the fists and smacking them into each other. These robots are probably why I love those heavy old die cast metal robots. I watched some of the Getta Robo(or is it Getter Robo?) as Starvengers cartoons on the old Betamax or VHS with my cousin before Transformers came out and I have loved robots ever since. I don’t have any of my original Shogun Warriors, but here is one of the new ones I got off eBay.

Looks like Raideen had his own show as Brave Raideen. It was the first robot anime to reach the US via Hawaii per Wikipedia. Looks like the only was to see it is on Youtube. I see some download versions as well, but I prefer not to download stuff from people I don’t know.

Raideen Raydeen Shogun Warriors Popy Bandai loose bow and shield Raideen Raydeen Bandai Mattel Shogun Warriors loose back 2Raideen Raydeen Shogun Warriors Popy Bandai loose front  Raydeen Shogun Warriors Mattel Bandai Popy back cover2 Raideen Raydeen Shogun Warriors Popy Bandai loose back Raydeen Shogun Warriors Mattel Bandai Popy styrofoam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shogun Warriors ST collection – 1970’s

Here’s my small collection of Shogun Warriors ST robots from the 1970’s.  Unfortunately, I traded for these from my cousin’s friend who was kid and of course, he played with his toys and lost pieces.  As you can see, almost all of them except Dragon are missing fists. Still, I treasure them as I had these as kid myself – fists or no fists.

As info, Dragon, Poseidon, and Raider are part of the Starvengers.  Any one of them could combine to form the different vehicles as each robot had different weapons i.e. Raider had the drill arm, Dragon had the dual axes (a complete Dragon will have an ax that fits into his right fist) while Poseidon had shoulder fired missiles.

Below are the toys and the cartoon stills that are associated with each of them.

Shogun Warriors ST collection - 1970's Mattel from anime Getter Robo(ゲッターロボ) Getter Liger(Raider), Getter Poseidon, Getter Dragon(Dragun), Raydeen(Raideen),and Great Mazinga

Shogun Warriors ST collection – 1970’s

Starvengers still Poseidon, Raider, Dragun from anime Getta Robo, Space Robot(ゲッターロボ)

Getter Liger, Getter Poseidon, Getter Dragon

Yusha Reideen, Brave Raideen, Reideen the Brave anime still from 1975-1976 Japanese: 勇者ライディーン

Raideen

TranZor Z, Mazinga Z Japanese: マジンガーZ anime still 1972-1974

Mazinger Z