1. Shogun Warriors – 24 Inch - The Toy Collectors Guide
Mattel's 24 inch Shogun Warriors line was released from 1977 to 1980. Seven giant robots were released in all, with Goldrake/Goldorak only being released ...
Shogun Warriors – 24 Inch 1977-1980 Mattel always had huge success in foreign markets, which gave them access to many foreign properties. Anime and Tokusatu shows, based on giant battling rob…

2. About - Shogun Warriors
In 1977 Mattel licensed from the Japanese toy company Popy (a Bandai subsidiary) several popular toys to be collectively released as Shogun Warriors in the US.
A site about Japanese Toys based on manga and anime

3. Shogun Warriors - The Toy Collectors Guide
The Shogun Warriors line was a hug success with the U.S market, and sold extremely well in 1977 and 1978. It certainly didn't hurt that the Star Wars franchise ...
Click These Links to See The Individual Shogun Warriors Pages Shogun Warriors – 24 Inch Shogun Warriors – 5 Inch Shogun Warriors – 3 Inch Shogun Warriors – Vehicles By the m…

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The same three Shogun Warriors were sold in 1978, but had what appear to be subtle differences, wheel trucks clipped on rather than molded like the first ...
I wonder how many American collectors of Japanese toys have a story just like mine. Maybe instead of Mazinga they got Raydeen (like my brother) or Dragun (like my best friend). Childhood love for a toy made half a world away, a toy for a character that we had never seen. We didn’t know that Mazinga was really Great Mazinger , or that he had been preceded by Mazinger Z. We didn’t know that Raydeen was really Raideen the brave. We didn’t know about Dragun’s brothers, sorry, we didn’t know about Getta Robo G Dragun’s brothers. What we did know was that they were really cool.
5. When Were the Original Shogun Warriors Action Figures Made?
6 okt 2023 · Manufactured in 1975, Shogun Warriors were a collection of imported Japanese toys skillfully repackaged and rebranded for Western audiences.
The risk Mattel took resulted in the original Shogun Warriors action figures, which have become cherished collectibles today.

6. MARVEL COMICS: Shogun Warriors | Comic books in the media Wiki
Marvel was only able to license three Shogun Warriors for the comic: Raydeen, piloted by Richard Carson, an American stuntman. Combattra, piloted by Genji ...
http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/pp327/monitor_ep/comic%20books%20in%20the%20media%20photos/marvelstudios_zps8e9cdcd2.jpg Shogun Warriors were licensed in 1979–1980 for a 20–issue series by Marvel Comics, written by Doug Moench and featuring art by Herb Trimpe. In the comic, the Shogun Warriors were created by a mysterious group called the Followers of the Light. Human operators were chosen from all around the world to operate the massive robots in order to battle evil. Marvel was only able to

7. Blast from the Past: Shogun Warriors - Nerdarchy
22 jul 2017 · The Shogun Warriors consisted of about two dozen different figures, nearly all of them robots, though there were versions of the famous Godzilla ...
Shogun Warriors history Long before most in the United States had heard the words “manga” or “anime,” and a generation before the world would discover the Power Rangers, there were the Shogun Warri…

8. MATTEL'S GODZILLA! | - Fwoosh |
Released as part of the Shogun Warriors Jumbo line, this was the first time American children could actually play with their favorite Saturday afternoon movie ...
Few toys from the 1970s are as fondly remembered as Mattel’s Godzilla. Even if you didn't own this guy growing up, chances are you knew someone who did. Released as part of the Shogun Warriors Jumbo line, this was the first time American children could actually play with their favorite Saturday afternoon movie monster; remember, in the “old

9. The Real History Behind FX's 'Shogun' - Smithsonian Magazine
27 feb 2024 · Shogun was a smash hit, selling more than six million copies by 1980. ... He died in 1616, “having accomplished what a century of warriors ...
A new adaptation offers a fresh take on James Clavell's 1975 novel, which fictionalizes the stories of English sailor William Adams, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and Japanese noblewoman Hosokawa Gracia
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10. Why a Historian Is Looking Forward to the New Shōgun Series - Time
27 feb 2024 · The original Shōgun was a rare phenomenon. More than 1,200 pages and 400,000 words in length, it proved stunningly successful, staying on ...
Some historians criticized original novel as a text rife with errors and stereotypes, but others championed the book.

11. Shogun Warriors Collection & Fan Page | Facebook
They were a series of imported Japanese toys based on several anime and tokusatsu shows featuring giant robots. They were originally manufactured in three sizes ...
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12. Life Under the Shoguns | National Library of Australia
Soldiers were paid for their service by their daimyo (the warlord of their domain). The Ronin. A ronin (浪人) was a samurai without a master. Many warriors ...
Life under the shoguns was highly stratified, with the population falling into distinct classes based primarily on their economic or political functions. The system can be described as having three distinct classes: the ruling elite, the warrior classes, and the peasant classes. As a feudal system, each class gave allegiance, in theory, to those above them in exchange for protection, food and the right to work.