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The Other Jason
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quote: | Originally posted by FrankRost
Hi, Friends. Searching for the web, i find that´s it is the greatest place for the deep knowledge of all the Gatchaman world.
So i need some help.
I be looking for images of the mutation toy watches, sold in 1980 (if can be possible, from spain models).
If somebody of us got some images and wish share with me i agree a lot.
Nice to see you & Thank YoU!!!
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Hi FrankRost,
Is this the item you're asking about?
http://www.battleoftheplanets.net/spainraytoyb.jpg
If so, I can get clearer pictures of it for you, I'll just have to retrieve it out of my storage facility and either take some photos, or scan the box. Unfortunately, my copy of the toy set is still sealed, so I can't get really nice pictures, but I'll be glad to do what I can for you.
The Wrist Activator in this set is a lenticular one. It shows a plain yellow face from one angle, and the Transmute (Mutacion) symbol from the other. I think the word "Mutacion" is also printed on the borders of the second design.
Let me know if this is the right piece, or if you have any other questions!
Best,
The Other Jason
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28-07-2011 23:53
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The Other Jason
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Hi FrankRost,
quote: | Originally posted by FrankRost
Ever i agree you so. I wait new notices from you. Thank you |
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I was able retrieve my Battle of the Planets "Space Ray with Light" toy for you. It was released exclusively in Spain around 1980 by Josman. I don't know its original price. Images are (I hope) included below.

This is the entire package, with holster, empty pouch, Space Ray toy (batteries not included, of course!), belt with plastic "G" buckle and Wrist Activator. The holster and buckle have stickers applied. The holster, pouch and belt are made of thin plastic that is stapled in place to the packaging. The Wrist Activator is made of thicker plastic that is also stapled to the packaging.

Close up pictures of the Wrist Activator.
The top is a shot of the entire toy. It has an adjustable strap and features raised line detailing on the band that approximate the lines seen on the band in the series.
The next two shots show both of the images on the Activator's lenticular face. The middle one shows the "scramble" signal. Before looking at the toy again, I thought the second image was plain yellow, but as you can see at the bottom, it includes a picture of the Phoenix.
I wish I could have gotten better pictures of this for you, but the seal/shrink wrap is still intact on the box, and it interfered with my camera and lights. But hopefully these will at least let you see what you wanted to.
Enjoy, and please let me know if you'd like more images!
This post has been edited 3 time(s), it was last edited by The Other Jason on 11-08-2011 at 11:11.
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