NOTE: We (Me & PB) had talked about
Voltron on his great Stay Tuned topic sometime ago which finally...
So after all this time I'm finally gonna showcase My vintage
Voltron: Defender of the Universe figures
In Japan the original series is called
GoLion was quite different than that it was here in America
This will be a bit different compared to many of My showcases as there won't be a ton of content but it will still be just as grand. I do have a great story as to how I got these classic versions of the "original"
Voltron which I will get to in a while but first if you are somehow not familiar with
Voltron then CLICK HERE for the Wikipedia Page!Now on to how I got these paradigmatic figures. It was during the good times when Me and My Grandma was going out every now and then and she'd take Me to this nice store and that cool store. I have mentioned about this previously throughout My topic which I'm gonna provide a bit more detail now. My favorite area to go to when I was a child was on Cherokee Street, it had so many good stores there...there was
Globes (2 different stores that had different stuff!), Walgreens (the one I got My Super Naturals from), the awesome
Woolworths, the rad
Bazaar and of course My Grandma's friend's store...
Judy's Superstore! As much as I loved
Woolworths,
Judy's Superstore was the best, I always had a fun time there. It would be
Judy whom would have these ultra rare
Voltron figures! There is a lot that I could tell about it so here is some of the highlights oh her because this whole time of Me going there was/is extremely important to Me and she is one of the many stores that I am trying to bring back in this pathetic day and age where things seems to matter less & less than yesteryear's magical moments. Please allow Me to express some imperative thoughts of reliving prominence of
Judy's Superstore Here is
Judy's highlights and My thoughts about her: She was one of My Grandma's best friends (My Grandma knew a lot of good people back in the day) and she was Korean and married to a Caucasian American man and they were to My knowledge as a kid a happy couple. He was actually her only employee. She had a huge store and they ran the whole shop all by themselves...they were terrific :bounce: When you walk in the store, on the left wall she had tons of shirts of
Bruce Lee and I got some of them cause I was at the time a huge
Bruce Lee fan. She had a lot of novelties and a lot of "Adult" stuff too that I occasionally gawked at as a very curious 6/7/8 year old boy. Most of it was women and even then as a youngster I knew I liked Women
Her toy isle was great, she had so many rare items. She had a lot of rare cars & trucks. My Grandma got Me a lot from her but one particular item was the
Black Hole movie set of cardboard stand ups from her that I have no idea what I did with and I so regret that
She also had in stock imported Japanese figures, knockoff and bootlegs that most places never would have and would have figures that was already discontinued from big department stores such as
Venture, K-Mart & Target and even
Toy Chest & TRU. I liked talking to her as she was a very different person to be around with for Me because she was Asian and I had only really seen Asian people in the movies at this young age though a bit later My Grandma's My Doctor, he would be become Mine as well and he was Filipino and his name Dr. Viloria and My dentist, he would be Chinese named Dr. Chang who was all on the same street just steps way from
Judy (when we would go there for check ups and stuff, then we'd go to the stores)
Judy was in her mid/late 40s or early 50s during these times. She was very pretty and a very nice woman. Later I would really like Asian people and especially I find Myself very fond of the women and every now and then I think about these moments that once was and regret that I didn't know her better and pay more attention and talk to her more but I understand I was a child and let her & Grandma check the bull$h!t level while I looked around her
Superstore but that to Me has always been a blessing and curse. We had gone to her for years, My Grandma way before Me but I got to experience someone and her store that nobody ever matched before nor since. Unfortunately she went out of business in the early 90s and lost contact with her
She along with the aforementioned stores as Cherokee was become crime ridden with different cultures not agreeing with each other nor taking consideration of the stores and property up and down the street which has always been a darn shame to say the least
Today they make it out like it it such a great place to be but in reality it is far from it
Globes hung in there the longest and did the best they could but they unfortunately closed their doors of both locations in 2010
As I speak
Judy's poor store is still empty and it pains Me so much that this is a reality, it makes Me just wanna cry so hard
I am one of the very few people who knows how it was back then with all of the great stores that Cherokee street once offered and as much as sorrow comes from this juncture, I am very thankful to have been involved & participated in these great times and to know
Judy and her Superstore NOTE: In time I plan on making a special showcase of all of the stores and places of My childhood that were dear to Me, it has become a mission of mine so they are all remembered and no longer stays in limbo and I believe I will post it in this topic in the near future as I think it will serve the most proper place for them So with all of that being said, I was one happy kid because
Judy only had a couple of
Voltrons in stock. It was amazing that she had them because they came out a long while before this and because I was watching the animated series regularly. My Grandma got Me both of'em, Now like so many of My figures, I have misplaced their accessories and stuff and are a bit worn so without further ado here they are
Voltron by
Bandai: This is truly the penultimate figure to have if you are a
Voltron fan and/or collector. He has several POA but doesn't come apart to disassemble the Lions. He is sculpted really well and he is metal in some sections and is quite heavy for his size. He is actually still in nice condition
He was actually My FIRST figure EVER by
Bandai Here is his
Copyright & Company info!Here is the much larger and much heavier
Voltron by Matchbox! Oh yes, this is truly the ultimate
Voltron figure to own. This version allows you to disassemble the mighty robot Lions and have five different figures of the mech-felids, Unfortunately Mine has seen better days and he is stuck as the The Voltron Lion Force. I realized that I had permanently put the arms on the wrong opposite sides but this is OK as I look at it as My own kind of variant
He is also of a metal in some areas and he is a tremendously sculpted figure and he looks awesome!
Size Comparison: Here is both
Voltrons together along with My "go-to guy"
Mattel's MOTU Prince Adam!SPECIAL BONUS!Voltron Galactic Activity Book: I am really not sure how I got this book, either My Grandma or My Mom got it for Me at a classic store. It is published by
Modern Publishing of Unisystems. I really never did anything in it, search Me as to why
It still looks great as here is a small sample of it