That would make sense. I can't imagine why they had to put the buttons there and not, say, on his back. Unless they were somehow inspired by the mini-robots' self-destruct buttons in episode 6.
I think CD is right about the rockets. Perhaps (and this is a stretch) the doll originally came with a cape/wings, and the cape covered up the buttons?
A Gatchaman with built-in rockets... Makes me wonder if someone was influenced there by Astroboy.
Though since we've got a Gatchaman with some rather "female" attributes, we've also got a Swan with some rather "manly" shoulders and hips -and one who doesn't want to wear a skirt either, it seems.
We think alike -I had "East German female Olympic athlete circa the 1970s" in my head.
She probably would prefer "androgynous Ken" for sure, over the little mini-Ken who's standing in front of her.
Hee, you have to wonder if it's solely design budget issues, or if the companies that manufacture some of these figures barely even look at the characters they're supposedly depicting.
Joining late to this conversation, I can't say anything more than that the dolls in these last pictures are totally wrong ... body shapes, faces, colours, button positioning, and all! I just agree with LB in saying that whoever made them surely didn't know anything about the real characters ... something which I honestly cannot take, since I'm one who really enters into details, especially when trying to copy originals! But then, we can say that we're used even in these days to find imitation products which differ from originals in some, or many ways! The ones we're seeing have so many of these differences and abnormalities that they just look awkward!
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But then, we can say that we're used even in these days to find imitation products which differ from originals in some, or many ways! The ones we're seeing have so many of these differences and abnormalities that they just look awkward!
And it is those differences that make them collectors items. Maybe even making them worth more than if they were accurate copies. As much as I would prefer to have a perfect copy.
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I think those are buttons to press to make the rockets (that are on his arms) shoot. But that is just a guess, and I am just assuming those rockets are part of that Eagle doll.
Not quite CD, but very close! Here's a page talking about that toy, with yet another creepy image of the full figure in a link at the end.
Well, for those fans who want a 'butch' Swan or a 'metrosexual' Eagle, there are toys out there for them.
Snicker.
I wonder if that missile-firing Ken is the same as one I thought I recalled in one of James's posts on Ken toys? Wasn't there one with missile boobs there?
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This was a very early Gatchaman toy. It came with a vinyl Gatchaman doll and four missiles. The missiles when not in use, attached to his arms and legs. There were two big holes on his chest, where you could insert the missiles. Using a button on his back then fired them. I sure don't remember Ken firing missiles out of his chest on the show!
WTH is Ken doing FIRING MISSILES FROM HIS CHEST??????? What were these toy manufacturers on????
Is this where Austin Powers got their inspiration for the Fembots?
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