J Robot sightings (media)
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mcfitch (Admin)
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July 31, 2006 11:51AM |
Chris, Can you dig up a link for that?
Thanks,
Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
Thanks,
Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
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mcfitch (Admin)
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July 31, 2006 04:56PM |
Chris,
Sorry, I meant the JLU episode specifically (shoulda wrote the eh? :D ). I'd do it myself but I don't know what episode to look for.
Thanks,
Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
Sorry, I meant the JLU episode specifically (shoulda wrote the eh? :D ). I'd do it myself but I don't know what episode to look for.
Thanks,
Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
| July 31, 2006 05:05PM |
Mason,
Here ya' go
[www.youtube.com]
search under "Gamera" and "Justice League"
"Mecha is SO last year.."
Ha! a classic...
chris
Here ya' go
[www.youtube.com]
search under "Gamera" and "Justice League"
"Mecha is SO last year.."
Ha! a classic...
chris
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MattAlt (Admin)
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July 31, 2006 08:39PM |
There's is -- or was, until several years ago -- a picture of a Godaikin Daltanias up on the wall in the Air and Space Museum's "computers and aerospace" exhibit (right across from the Apollo Lander.) Inexplicably, it featured a capton saying "just one example of the complex products now possible with computer-assisted design," or some such. Ironically, I don't think computers were used in its creation at all...!
| August 01, 2006 08:44AM |
Here's the clip of the Justice League fighting what appears to be Lex Luthor's version of an Evangelion unit.
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
| August 01, 2006 08:52AM |
Bunch of Jumbo sightings:
Jumbo Combatler V and Gaiking in a Blondie video:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Jumbos on Wonder Woman:
[www.youtube.com]
Popy Jumbo Godzilla in Pee Wee's big adventure:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warrior Jumbo Godzilla and Rodan in Creepshow:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Godzilla commercial:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Commercial with Gaiking Great Mazinga and Godzilla:
[www.youtube.com]
Jumbo Combatler V and Gaiking in a Blondie video:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Jumbos on Wonder Woman:
[www.youtube.com]
Popy Jumbo Godzilla in Pee Wee's big adventure:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warrior Jumbo Godzilla and Rodan in Creepshow:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Godzilla commercial:
[www.youtube.com]
Shogun Warriors Commercial with Gaiking Great Mazinga and Godzilla:
[www.youtube.com]
| August 01, 2006 09:43AM |
They have been mentioned already, but here are the clips:
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
And then this Blondie music Video
[www.youtube.com]
Every time I see these clips, I wonder what happened to those jumbos. Did they end up in a prop storage or in the prop director's home?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2006 09:46AM by jamtoy.
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
And then this Blondie music Video
[www.youtube.com]
Every time I see these clips, I wonder what happened to those jumbos. Did they end up in a prop storage or in the prop director's home?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2006 09:46AM by jamtoy.
| August 01, 2006 10:06AM |
| August 01, 2006 11:39AM |
I know you’re trying to be funny with “Wow, who would have thought that Jumbos would appear in Shogun Warriors commercials?,” but it just comes off as being rude.
I thought the folks on this list might want to see them and since I was already posting the clips from Creepshow, Pee Wee big adventure and Wonder Woman that I spent a lot of time looking for. I thought I would post the Shogun commercials as well.
I tracked down both of the Shogun Warriors commercials I posted and put them on youtube. I had to buy $30 worth of “Cinema Insomnia” DVDs to get the commercials. I could have enjoyed watching the movies and the commercials myself, but I ripped the DVDs to my pc, edited them into clips and then uploaded them to share.
I’m working on getting the clips mentioned from Tron, Amityville Horror, Eight is Enough and That 70’s show. Do you know how long it takes to sort through random episodes of Eight is Enough to try to spot a Dragun Jumbo that has maybe a couple seconds of screen time? Don’t even get me started with trying to track down everything else I’ve heard may have a jumbo in it. Try sitting through old episodes of the facts of life looking for a Popy Grendizer that may or may not be in an episode.
I just thought somebody might enjoy seeing the commercials.
As for the boy in Creepshow being King’s son, it was already covered earlier in this same thread.
“Creepshow was the movie with the Mattel Rodan in it. That was Stephen King's son, BTW.” -Roger on September 24, 2003 03:27PM
I thought the folks on this list might want to see them and since I was already posting the clips from Creepshow, Pee Wee big adventure and Wonder Woman that I spent a lot of time looking for. I thought I would post the Shogun commercials as well.
I tracked down both of the Shogun Warriors commercials I posted and put them on youtube. I had to buy $30 worth of “Cinema Insomnia” DVDs to get the commercials. I could have enjoyed watching the movies and the commercials myself, but I ripped the DVDs to my pc, edited them into clips and then uploaded them to share.
I’m working on getting the clips mentioned from Tron, Amityville Horror, Eight is Enough and That 70’s show. Do you know how long it takes to sort through random episodes of Eight is Enough to try to spot a Dragun Jumbo that has maybe a couple seconds of screen time? Don’t even get me started with trying to track down everything else I’ve heard may have a jumbo in it. Try sitting through old episodes of the facts of life looking for a Popy Grendizer that may or may not be in an episode.
I just thought somebody might enjoy seeing the commercials.
As for the boy in Creepshow being King’s son, it was already covered earlier in this same thread.
“Creepshow was the movie with the Mattel Rodan in it. That was Stephen King's son, BTW.” -Roger on September 24, 2003 03:27PM
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mcfitch (Admin)
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August 01, 2006 11:46AM |
"I know you’re trying to be funny with “Wow, who would have thought that Jumbos would appear in Shogun Warriors commercials?,” but it just comes off as being rude."
Dude, calm down. He put a smiley at the end of it. That usually denotes that someone is playfully joking with you.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
Dude, calm down. He put a smiley at the end of it. That usually denotes that someone is playfully joking with you.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
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mcfitch (Admin)
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August 01, 2006 12:12PM |
See? Now you've got it.
Seriously though, we here joke around a LOT. There's usually no malice meant, or if there is you'll certainly know it.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
Seriously though, we here joke around a LOT. There's usually no malice meant, or if there is you'll certainly know it.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
| August 01, 2006 01:43PM |
bradw Wrote:
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> I know you’re trying to be funny with “Wow, who
> would have thought that Jumbos would appear in
> Shogun Warriors commercials?,” but it just comes
> off as being rude.
It was meant to be funny, not rude, and I'd hoped that the emoticon at the end would have clarified that. You seem to have taken it personally, though.
> As for the boy in Creepshow being King’s son, it
> was already covered earlier in this same thread.
>
> “Creepshow was the movie with the Mattel Rodan in
> it. That was Stephen King's son, BTW.” -Roger on
> September 24, 2003 03:27PM
Just call me Roger Two Times, then. (See? I can even joke about myself.)
> I just thought somebody might enjoy seeing the
> commercials.
I never suggested that anyone wasn't enjoying them, or that you put them on YouTube for any other reason than to share them with others.
Might I suggest that you lighten up a bit, Brad? After all, we are just talking about toys and cartoons here. You have to admit, this does read like a Larry Groznic editorial from The Onion:
> Do you know how long it takes to sort
> through random episodes of Eight is Enough to try
> to spot a Dragun Jumbo that has maybe a couple
> seconds of screen time? Don’t even get me started
> with trying to track down everything else I’ve
> heard may have a jumbo in it. Try sitting through
> old episodes of the facts of life looking for a
> Popy Grendizer that may or may not be in an
> episode.
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> I know you’re trying to be funny with “Wow, who
> would have thought that Jumbos would appear in
> Shogun Warriors commercials?,” but it just comes
> off as being rude.
It was meant to be funny, not rude, and I'd hoped that the emoticon at the end would have clarified that. You seem to have taken it personally, though.
> As for the boy in Creepshow being King’s son, it
> was already covered earlier in this same thread.
>
> “Creepshow was the movie with the Mattel Rodan in
> it. That was Stephen King's son, BTW.” -Roger on
> September 24, 2003 03:27PM
Just call me Roger Two Times, then. (See? I can even joke about myself.)
> I just thought somebody might enjoy seeing the
> commercials.
I never suggested that anyone wasn't enjoying them, or that you put them on YouTube for any other reason than to share them with others.
Might I suggest that you lighten up a bit, Brad? After all, we are just talking about toys and cartoons here. You have to admit, this does read like a Larry Groznic editorial from The Onion:
> Do you know how long it takes to sort
> through random episodes of Eight is Enough to try
> to spot a Dragun Jumbo that has maybe a couple
> seconds of screen time? Don’t even get me started
> with trying to track down everything else I’ve
> heard may have a jumbo in it. Try sitting through
> old episodes of the facts of life looking for a
> Popy Grendizer that may or may not be in an
> episode.
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| August 01, 2006 03:37PM |
You're right Roger. I have a temper and thin skin, but then again it's not like I'm flamin anyone. I understand that your comments were lighthearted and in jest.
I had just finished reading some comments on some youtube videos and they were still fresh in my mind. I won't go into the specifics, but it reminded me again that people on the internet can be rude. It's like they don't have to bother with being polite. I can't even remember what the video was, but the comment was something like "you suck and this is lame, why did you post this crap?", and it made me wonder why someone would expend so much energy on something they deemed to be lame? Why go to the trouble to post at all? Because they can and they never have to face the person they were rude to.
I found this quote from Robert E. Howard:
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." -The Tower of the Elephant
In this case people on the internet can be discourteous because they never have to look into the eyes of the person they are insulting.
Anyway, I'm called "fuckin' dick", not fuckin' prick, get it right :)
I had just finished reading some comments on some youtube videos and they were still fresh in my mind. I won't go into the specifics, but it reminded me again that people on the internet can be rude. It's like they don't have to bother with being polite. I can't even remember what the video was, but the comment was something like "you suck and this is lame, why did you post this crap?", and it made me wonder why someone would expend so much energy on something they deemed to be lame? Why go to the trouble to post at all? Because they can and they never have to face the person they were rude to.
I found this quote from Robert E. Howard:
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." -The Tower of the Elephant
In this case people on the internet can be discourteous because they never have to look into the eyes of the person they are insulting.
Anyway, I'm called "fuckin' dick", not fuckin' prick, get it right :)
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| August 01, 2006 04:26PM |
Did you just quote 2003 Roger in response to 2006 Roger? There's gotta be a time paradox in there somewhere....
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| August 01, 2006 09:02PM |
hillsy Wrote:
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> Did you just quote 2003 Roger in response to 2006
> Roger? There's gotta be a time paradox in there
> somewhere....
TIME PARADOX
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
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> Did you just quote 2003 Roger in response to 2006
> Roger? There's gotta be a time paradox in there
> somewhere....
TIME PARADOX
-Paul Segal
"Oh, the anger is never far, never far." -SteveH
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| August 01, 2006 09:31PM |
On the Special Features Disk of the 20th Anniversary Tron DVD there are a number of interviews with Richard Taylor, the Special Effects Supervisor (no relation to the New Zealander who Worked on Lord of the Rings). Behind him on his desk are several Jumbo Machinders and other Japanese robots. The interview was in 1980, I believe.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2006 09:32PM by RainBot.
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mcfitch (Admin)
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August 01, 2006 10:04PM |
Don't worry Paul I got it.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
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| August 07, 2006 08:38PM |
Roger Wrote:
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> Paul, that really disturbs me that you have that
> graphic. It's like seeing the obits they have
> stored on the news web sites for celebrities and
> politicians that haven't died yet.
...or the ones they have stored up for celebs they suspect will 'come out.'
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> Paul, that really disturbs me that you have that
> graphic. It's like seeing the obits they have
> stored on the news web sites for celebrities and
> politicians that haven't died yet.
...or the ones they have stored up for celebs they suspect will 'come out.'
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| September 25, 2006 12:26AM |
Looks who stars in the opening sequence of 1987s classic "Blood Diner"...
"There's no Bigfoot in The Awakening." -James Bickert
"There's no Bigfoot in The Awakening." -James Bickert
| October 09, 2006 10:57PM |
Got a big kick out of tonight's episode of Heroes as a truck in Japan hits a huge stack of Great Mazingers just as the main character freezes time. He walks among the floating toys, nudging some out of the way.
Anyone catch exactly which version they were? Box kinda looked like RAH.
Jape
Anyone catch exactly which version they were? Box kinda looked like RAH.
Jape
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mcfitch (Admin)
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October 10, 2006 01:21PM |
I know what they are, but I forget the manufacturer. Diamond sold them a few years ago. They were a hard vinyl like Marmit's FLOSR line, but were about 12" tall. They came in normal colors, "gucci", and silver I believe. Anyone?
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
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October 11, 2006 07:53AM |
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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October 11, 2006 02:14PM |
I can't believe I forgot to post about this the other day, but...
I don't watch a helluva lot of tv these days, but I was flipping around the channels this past weekend...and I happened upon Garamon trying to catch a soccer ball hurtling through the air (and failing miserably)...
...When I recovered from the stroke, I realized quickly that what I was seeing was NOT due to the psychotropic effects from the week-and-a-half old General Gau's chicken I was wolfing down.
I was actually watching an episode of MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge)! This episode: Company Mascots vs. Real Monsters! The "Real Monsters" consisted of all the major Ultra-kaiju: Baltan, Garamon, Eleking, Gomora, and so on. Unfortunately, the heinously (read: hilariously) dubbed nature of the show changed all of their names. Still....it was rockin'!
Good news is that the ep's entirely on youtube!
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
--
Sanjeev
'Us Massholes straight up just don't give a fuck. I still pronounce "Mazinger" as "Tranzor Z".'
-Nekrodave
I don't watch a helluva lot of tv these days, but I was flipping around the channels this past weekend...and I happened upon Garamon trying to catch a soccer ball hurtling through the air (and failing miserably)...
...When I recovered from the stroke, I realized quickly that what I was seeing was NOT due to the psychotropic effects from the week-and-a-half old General Gau's chicken I was wolfing down.
I was actually watching an episode of MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge)! This episode: Company Mascots vs. Real Monsters! The "Real Monsters" consisted of all the major Ultra-kaiju: Baltan, Garamon, Eleking, Gomora, and so on. Unfortunately, the heinously (read: hilariously) dubbed nature of the show changed all of their names. Still....it was rockin'!
Good news is that the ep's entirely on youtube!
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
--
Sanjeev
'Us Massholes straight up just don't give a fuck. I still pronounce "Mazinger" as "Tranzor Z".'
-Nekrodave
| October 11, 2006 03:25PM |
Geez. Blast from the past, Sanjeev.
That was the first MXC I ever saw (not that I've seen many since). I was flipping channels and caught the event where Baltan had to run up the hill while the Ultramen were rolling boulders at him. It was great how both Baltan and the Ultramen were getting into character and hitting the classic poses while he advanced. LOL
Jape
That was the first MXC I ever saw (not that I've seen many since). I was flipping channels and caught the event where Baltan had to run up the hill while the Ultramen were rolling boulders at him. It was great how both Baltan and the Ultramen were getting into character and hitting the classic poses while he advanced. LOL
Jape
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mcfitch (Admin)
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October 11, 2006 09:07PM |
" They wew made by Le Reve:
[www.collectiondx.com]"
The Daimos jumbo was made by Le Reve?
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
[www.collectiondx.com]"
The Daimos jumbo was made by Le Reve?
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
| October 23, 2006 11:21AM |
Way behind the times here, and I'm ashamed to admit it considering how much of a comic geek I am, but I just got around to watching all the "Heroes" episodes I DVR'd. I'm confused as the robots that are floating when Hiro saves the girl are Great Mazingers and "Le Reve" only released Mazinger Z? I have no idea what the ones in the show are? They appear to be about 12-14 inches, maybe vinyl? Since the show is filmed in CA and as far as I know they are not shooting in Japan, then they would most likely be something fairly common here in the states?
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