• Takatoku toys (株式会社タカトクトイス, kabushiki gaisha Takatoku Toisu) was a Japanese toy company active during the 1970s and early 1980s. While responsible for...
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  • Robotech continuity. This list is incomplete. In 1983, Takatoku Toys released a range of Macross toys. Their first release was the 1/55 VF-1 Battroid Valkyrie...
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  • Jetfire (section Toys)
    Jetfire toy began when Bandai absorbed Takatoku Toys, and Macross regained popularity, leading to Bandai's desire to reproduce the Valkyrie toy themselves...
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    footage, and all of them were exclusively released in Japan; except a Takatoku Toys handheld electronic game distributed by Incoming Trading, a Banpresto...
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  • Special Armored Battalion Dorvack (category Toy mecha)
    The line of 1/24, 1/72 and 1/100 scale toys and models sat on Japanese toy store shelves. Toymaker Takatoku Toys, already suffering from the poor performances...
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    released in Japan; earlier examples include the Video Cassette Rock by Takatoku Toys and the TV Jack 5000 by Bandai. Because of the way Epoch designed its...
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  • Chō Kōsoku Galvion (category 1980s toys)
    planned number of episodes cut due to the bankruptcy of its sponsor, Takatoku Toys. A 23rd episode was partially completed but did not air. Episode 22...
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    Robotech (category Toy mecha)
    the 1/55 VF-1 Valkyrie toy originally sold in Japan by Takatoku Toys due to Hasbro licensing it as Jetfire in the Transformers toy line. Because of this...
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  • Space Gundam V (category Transforming toy robots)
    ridicule among viewers.[citation needed] The Space Gundam V toy was a Korean copy of the Takatoku Toys 1/55 VF-1J Valkyrie, right down to the original's box...
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  • Chogokin (category 1970s toys)
    trademark of Bandai, other companies have used the "-gokin" suffix, such as Takatoku Toys' Z-Gokin or Max Factory's Max Gokin line. Bullmark Ark Diecast The ToyboxDX...
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  • Encirobopedia Sengoku Majin GōShōgun by Takatoku Toys Archived 2006-05-08 at the Wayback Machine A great article on the GoShogun toys by Erik Sjoen from ToyboxDX...
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  • AY-3-8760 18 Video Cassette Rock Takatoku Toys 1977 Japan Pong console game. PC-50x series In PC-50x cartridges T.U.G. Takatoku Toys 1977 Japan Pong console 6...
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  • Popy (category Japanese die-cast toys)
    of toys with the inclusion of diecast and top quality plastic – their method was soon taken up by competing manufacturers such as Takara and Takatoku. The...
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  • Jumbo Machinder (category Japanese die-cast toys)
    other Japanese companies, including Takatoku, Nakajima, and Clover began producing large-size plastic robot toys as well. Several of the Jumbo Machinders...
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  • Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger (category Transforming toy robots)
    BG-9 Souzer EM-3 Stikk EP1-4 Birdrun VIC5 The toy was originally called Batrain when released by Takatoku in Japan. The Batrain stickers on the model could...
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    PC-50x Family (category 1970s toys)
    Tele-Cassetten Game Neckermann Colors 1978 Germany Video Cassette Lock Takatoku Colors 1977 Japan (CTV-8600 or TG 95 OI model). SD 050 Hanimex Black and...
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