I’m updating this post to amend the place of purchase…According to my recently found notes, I purchased the Daltanias DX in Hong Kong on July 1985 for 20 dollars. I cannot believe it was that cheap. I wish I could go back in time and get the rest of the Godaikin series at 1980’s pricing.
Daltanias – DX Godaikin 1984 from anime Mirai Robo Daltanias(未来ロボ ダルタニアス) from 1979-1980
Anime Mirai Robo Daltanias(未来ロボ ダルタニアス) from 1979-1980
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.
I bought the Popy Golion DX GB-36 in Hong Kong in 1985 for 24 dollars. On that trip, we went to Japan and Hong Kong. I went back to Hong Kong in 2011 and I saw nowhere near the amount of toys I recall as a child. I mean, I remember I would go to the malls and there’d be toyshops everywhere and that these toys were relatively in my price range. Fast forward to 2011 and I only saw about 2 toystores and I went to a bunch of malls. I guess the robot toys of my youth are an adult hobby these days…
Here’s Golion aka Voltron and the cartoon image. He’s got a massive sword which I understand was not included in the Matchbox version, but was in the BandaiGodaikin release.
Golion DX Godaikin Bandai 1981 GB-36 aka Voltron III 1984 from anime Beast King GoLion(百獣王ゴライオン) 1981-1982
Still from Beast King GoLion 1981-1982 or Voltron: Defender of the Universe 1984-1985
I have no idea where I got this…I’m going to guess I traded for this or got it at some fair. I’m not terribly fond of this Dairugger Clone as it has no metal whatsoever. I do know it says “Taiwan 1985” – so it’s definitely a bootleg of a Dairugger. It only attained significance once it was introduced as Voltron III. I picked it up around when Voltron came out.
Dairugger Bootleg – 1985 from anime Armored Fleet Dairugger XV from 1982-1983
Anime Armored Fleet Dairugger XV (機甲艦隊ダイラガーXV Kikō Kantai Dairagā Fifutīn) from 1982-1983
Here’s another Super Sentai robot. This is my Sunvulcan DX introduced under the Godaikin line. I’m pretty certain this was another one that I purchased in Japantown in 1984-1985. According to my notes on an old price list, I got the Sun Vulcan for 50 dollars. I recall Toys R Us sold these for a time and I may have purchased one or two there. What kills me is that these toys would sometimes get blown out (since kids at the time had no idea who/what they were – (although I NEVER saw those prices…)) for cheap (like under 20 dollars or so). Fast forward 30 years later, these toys are now worth hundreds.
Sunvulcan DX Godaikin 1981 – Popy Chogokin GB-32 from Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan 1981-1982
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan still of Sun Vulcan Robo in Action 1981-1982
Another super robot from the Godaikin line. I never got into this one as a kid. I borrowed this DX version from my cousin. I put the tea bottle next to him to reference his size. He is quite a hefty robot and he’s got a unique look to him. I have seen a few of the cartoons but didn’t really get into the story. Once I’ve cycled through my Transformers and Gundams, I will display the Godaikins.
Laserion DX Bandai Godaikin – Popy GC-17 1984 from the anime Video Warrior Laserion 1984-1985
Here is my Goggle V DX. Another Super Sentai robot introduced as part of the Godaikin line in the 80’s. I never had this one as a kid but my cousin was kind of enough to get me this loose one for my birthday a couple of years ago. He has a lot of wear on the legs and body and the arms are loose and don’t stay up anymore. Still, I like having him since it fills my collection. I am surprised they do not have a Soul of Chogokin version of this guy though…
Goggle V DX Godaikin 1984 – Popy Goggle Five Cross in Box GB-70 from Dai Sentai Goggle V 1982-1983
Voltes V DX Godaikin 1982 aka Popy Volt in Box 1977
My first experience with Godaikin robots was in the Philippines in 1983. A friend of mine had the Voltes V DX toy and I was in awe of it. It was a big hefty die cast metal robot. I went to look for it, but these toys were not readily available in the Philippines. It was because of him that I got into collecting robot toys.
Fast forward a few years later and I managed to trade a bunch of Transformers for the loose version I have here. He’s very top-heavy and doesn’t stand well without leaning against the wall. I never had the sword – I managed to get a sword from another Godaikin. In the cartoon, the red emblem on his chest forms the base of the sword.
Voltes V from anime Chōdenji Machine Voltes V 1977-1978
Here a taste of the first episode in the Philippines. Gotta love those Filipino accents.
Voltes V DX Volt Machine Volt In Box 1977 Popy
Voltes V DX Volt Machine Volt In Box 1977 Popy
Voltes V DX Godaikin 1982 aka Popy Volt in Box 1977 Bandai America
Voltes V DX Godaikin 1982 aka Popy Volt in Box 1977 Bandai America
Voltes V could be purchased in separate pieces as Popy PB-04, PB-05, PB-06, PB-07, PB-08, Volt-In-Box as one release, or as Voltes V the Bandai Godaikin US version of the Chogokin.
Here’s a Dynaman DX that I bought from the Japanese toy store in Japantown, San Francisco in 1984. I bought so many toys from that shop, I hated to see him retire. I remember he would also have a Nintendo out in the front for the kids to play. He had a display case for all the Godaikins and it inspired me to get the collection. I wish I had kept my boxes. I have lost a lot of the accessories and it would have been a great place to store them.
Here’s another GodaikinSuper Sentai robot that I bought on my Japan trip 1985. I’m pretty certain I bought the Bioman DX at a department store, either Matsuzakaya or Mitsukoshi. That was one of my favorite trips. So this has to be the Bioman Deluxe Popy GC-13 release in 1984. The Bioman Bio Robo is mostly metal in the body and legs giving him the heft of a real Chogokin. It is one of the better Super Sentai robot designs.
Bioman DX Godaikin – Popy Bio Robo GC-13 1984 from tokusatsu Choudenshi Bioman 1984-1985
Bio Robo from tokusatsu tv show Choudenshi Bioman 1984-1985
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