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Below is a Japanese robot toy Picture Encyclopedia organized by company and listed alphabetically. Click on a picture or the blue hyperlink to see detailed robot reviews and toy articles. Most of the toys are based on Japanese anime movies, TV shows, and cartoons. Many of these toys are from a private collection and are not for sale.

New addition: Video toy reviews!

Ed's video reviews are presented on the home page.

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Japanese Robot Toy Companies

Ark

The Arkron combinable robot series are an amazing series of combinable toys, based on characters from the Ultraman show. These small, and hard to find toys can be reassembled in as many ways as you have imagination.

Aoshima

Aoshima is known worldwide for its models. However, its better know in our circles as the manufacturers of incredible diecast Getters and Mazinkaisers.

Bandai Japan robot toys

Bandai

Robots from Bandai Japan. Includes Chogokin, Gundam, L-Gaim, MachineRobo (Go-Bots), Macross (Robotech), Sentai and Soul of Chogokin.

Godaikin Robot toys Bandai America

Many Japanese toys have been brought to the US under the brands Godaikin and Power Rangers. This section also includes favorites such as Teen Titans.

Bootleg and Knock-off robot toys (or remoldings)

Bootleg Robot Toys

An assortment of Bootleg Robot Toys from around the world.

Bullmark

Vintage Japanese toy company featuring die-cast Mekanda robo, Daiapollon, Daibaron and more

Clover

Classic toy robot company featuring Diatarn 3, Xabungle, Gundam, Zanbot 3 and more.

grip

Grip

Here we have a small Japanese toy company that specialized in tiny hand-sized or "grip" toys. Characters include Mekanda Robo and Daibaron.

grip

JD Productions Robots

JD Productions has remastered a number of classic robot designs, especially Transformers. Feature robots include Bumblebee and Devastator.

Kaiyodo Revoltech robot toys

Kaiyodo Revoltech Robots

Some of the joint work on Kaiyodo Japan's Revoltech line is simply amazing. Check out details behind the EVA robots and expanding line of small, but amazingly detailed toys.

Marmit

Robots from Marmit Japan including the black Daigokin.

Matchbox

The Matchbox company imported toys from Japan to the Voltron and Robotech lines.

Shogun Warriors

Mattel

Mattel were responsible for repackaging Popy diecast toys and selling them to the US under the Shogun Warriors name.

Nakajima

Pegas, Ganira, and Tekkaman are featured.

Nomura

Baldios and toys from Space Cruiser Yamato

Other Assorted Robot Makers like Go Hero

Go Hero and Megas XLR robots are included here

poem

Poem

featuring Govarian

popy

Popy robots

The Godfather of Chogokin. View an assortment of Diecast Robots from the GA, GB and other series here.

Sakura

featuring Zakuraman

Sanzen

Featuring Gakeen

Shinsei

UFO Commander toys

takara

Takara

Most commonly known as the creator of the Transformers, Takara was also responsible for such great lines such as Diaclone, Microman and Dougram.

Takatoku

Synonymous with Big-Dai X, Goshogun, and Macross toys.

takemi

Takemi

That little gokin company that could.

tomy

Tomy

featuring Ideon

trendmasters

Trendmasters

Domestically produced Voltron Toys

Uni-Five Japanese robots

High-end diecast collectables from a bandai sub-company.

Yamato USA

Maker of the amazing 1/12 Scopedog

Yonezawa

Yonezawa

Featuring Goriking from Astekaizer

 

Toy-Related

Gundam robot pictures Gundam World Wide Robot Network

The Gundam Network is a composite of all the technical details, sketches, images, and series information you need. Click on the hyperlink above to read about the different Gundam anime series

Literature (Advertisements, Posters, Comics, and More!)
Yonezawa

Masks

A gallery of robot masks from various manufacturers and countries

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