Toys of the Seventies, Shogun Warriors

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They were robots that stood over a foot tall. There were I belive 4 in the set and they had interchangable parts. Also had wheels on the bottoms of their feet so you could push them along.
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HOLLIS - December 22, 2007 - Report this comment
THESE WERE ACTUALLY ONE OF THE BIGGEST ACTION FIGURE TOYS MADE AT THE TIME!!!! THEY WERE OVER 2 FEET TALL,EXCEPT THE 'GODZILLA' ONE-WHICH I STILL POSSESS-IT WAS 22 INCHES TALL WITH A LAUNCHABLE FIST!!!!!! I WANT TO COLLECT THE OTHERS-CONTACT ME!!!!
brian siem - January 29, 2008 - Report this comment
i had a shogun warrior. it was Mazinga series 1 when i was a kid. i loved that toy to death and would play with it all the time, but somehow i lost it over the years and can't seem to find one in good condition. If you know of some where that i can find one and let me relive my childhood, then please call me at 847 543-1385 sorry no webpage. it's a huge sentimental value to me and i would be the happiest adult again. thank you a BIG kid at heart
Mels5792 - May 23, 2008 - Report this comment
Wow this is so cool that you all remember these items. I had one of these I can remember the day my dad took me to toys R us to purchase it! It had plastic missles that actually fired. It seemed like the biggest (size-wise) toy around! It was lost some time back when I was younger. I remember I wanted the Godzila one but never got it. Thanks for the memories!
Ben - May 30, 2008 - Report this comment
I had Mazinga also he was the coolest Shogun warrior.
Walker - August 29, 2008 - Report this comment
Yeah, I had the oversized toys - Manzinga, Dragun and Radeen plus a bunch of small vehicles and metal cast versions. I wish I'd kept them. Recently I found a childrens bank in Austin, TX (on SoCo) made short and stubby versions of these and I quickly bought one. I said SHogun Warrior! No Way!!! and the clerks looks at my like I was an alien...an old old alien. My fondest memory is my sister and I waiting at the end of the hallway and attacking a kid that came down the hall with all the shooting parts. It was awesome, we defeated him promptly with Shogun power!
Ralph - February 15, 2009 - Report this comment
These were the coolest toys around, and way expensive. I never had any as a kid but bought a couple that I realy wanted as an adult. I saw a m.i.b. mazinga on ebay go for $1000.00!, but there are plenty of rough ones for much less.
Amber K - February 25, 2009 - Report this comment
I have The Great Mazinga, Raydeen and Dragun in the box for sale if anyone is interested. I want someone who appreciates them to buy them. If you are interested I can be reached at Nagglesscleaningservices@hotmail.com. Thanks everyone!
ron - December 22, 2009 - Report this comment
I have four of the 24'' shogun warriors Mazinga Gaiking Dragun Raydeen The only thing missing is (are) a total of about 12 of the plastic bulets and five of the plastic stars otherwise they are in great condition.I bought it for my son in the early 70's.
Ron - December 22, 2009 - Report this comment
I am the person that just entered a comment stating that I have the four Shogun Warriors I forgot to enter my email if in the event that someone might have the extra parts that I need or is inerested in purchasing them from me. My email is cmn6346@roadrunner.com

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