I have had some email commenting on the Mazinga Shogun Warrior that is prominent in my Toys 2 Remember banner and picture on the previous post. Wow, remember how cool they were? We had many of the smaller diecast metal figures, but the best by far were the 24" Jumbo Machinders. The way they fired rockets, shooting stars, missles or even their fists was pretty cool in the eyes of a 10 year old boy! Luckily for us the time was before the "projectile ban" on toys. There is a lot written about the Mattel Shogun Warriors if you want to know more details. One good site about Shogun Warriors (amoung other toys) is WildToys.
Shogun Warriors were from Japan and were the predecessors to the Transformers, Power Rangers and many anime TV shows. In this post, I mainly want to show you some pictures of the Shogun Warriors that my brother and I enjoyed as kids. We had the first five that were released: Mazinga, Raydeen, Dragun, Godzilla and Gaiking. First up is the Mazinga pictured in my banner:
Our favorite thing about Mazinga was his accessories: His rockets, swords and his "spaceship brain"!
Raydeen shot little yellow airplane shaped missles from his chest and his left fist!
The way Dragun looked probably mad him my favorite. He shot, or rather "flipped" battle axes from one hand and shot stars from a contraption strapped to his other hand.
Godzilla is probably the most sought after now, but he was the first one I parted with because I never thought he fit in with the others. I was never impressed with his "fire breathing" which actually looked like he was sticking out his tounge. And I never saw a Godzilla movie where he fired his fist, but the Shogun Warrior Godzilla's fired fast and furious!
Last but not least is Gaiking. A sort of funny looking warrior, but what he was lacking in looks he made up for in fighting ability! He shot his fist as well as Mazinga-like rockets from his chest.
So the only Jumbo Shoguns not pictured here were Daimos, Goldorak and Rodan. All three look odd to me since I do not have any memories of seeing them and/or playing with them. As for the others, I saw them a lot! How can you not when they are each two-foot tall! Wow, There's just nothin' like 'em!!!
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If you have read anything in this post that interests you or helped you bring back memories, I would love to hear from you. Please comment or send me an email.
I have many other toys that I can write about and show pictures of. Please comment or email if you have a favorite toy form the 60's, 70's, or 80's that you would like me to post about. If your favorite toy is before the 60's or after the 80's, I will still give it a shot. I have many of my Dad's old toys, and I know about the more recent ones too. This blog is for you. It's for everyone. Together, lets talk about the Toys 2 Remember! Thanks!!
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Maaaan those Shogun Warriors are so darn expensive these days. They cost a fortune! Too bad my mom gave my die-cast robots away when I was a kid...
"Girls shouldn't play with robots. Here's a Barbie doll."
Posted by: coeli | 11/13/2007 at 01:38 PM
Hi,
I am very interested in purchasing the Godzilla with the shooting hand from the 70's. It was my son's favorite toy. He used to sleep with it. I would like to get one for his son (my grandson). If he is anything like his father he will love it, and he is a lot like his Father. Can you tell me where I can purchase one?
Thanks,
Anita Posluszny
Posted by: Anita Posluszny | 03/24/2008 at 07:25 PM
I do not sell any of the toys I write about here on Toys2Remember. My only suggestion is ebay or amazon. If you don't find one to your liking there, one of the vintage toy sellers listed on my sidebar possibly can help you. Good luck, I hope you find one!
Posted by: Marc | 04/03/2008 at 02:07 PM
I'm looking for information on a toy from
the 1960s.It was a truck with a cannon of
some type,(laser,atomic?)and the chassis was
gray blue and the tires were white with orange rims
help,
Greg
Posted by: greg medley | 01/06/2010 at 02:52 PM
I remember really wanting the Godzilla Shogun, and being initially disappointed when I only got Dragun. However, I have a lot great memories of playing with Dragun and having epic battles with Big Jim, Lone Ranger, and many many army men. By the way, I still have Dragun.
Posted by: Scott Wilcox | 08/09/2010 at 03:51 PM