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A list of merchandise for the second ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]]''.
 
A list of merchandise for the second ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]]''.
   
 
==1970s==
 
==1970s==
===Figures===
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===Victorer Series===
 
[[File:JAKQ-victorer.jpg|thumb]]
====First====
 
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Popy's {{Nihongo|'''Victorer Series'''|ビクトラーシリーズ|Bikutorā Shirīzu}} was a line of plastic figures and vehicles. For ''JAKQ Dengekitai'', four 4" figures of the core team and six vehicles were released.
[[File:toys-1977-07.jpg|thumb]]
 
JAKQ figures - Each figure sold seperately. [[Spade Ace]], [[Dia Jack]], [[Heart Queen]], and [[Clover King]]. Each came with a capsule. [[Big One]] was a statuette that was released later.
 
 
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[[File:JAKQ-capsules.jpg|thumb]]
===Spade Machine===
 
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Figures of [[Spade Ace]], [[Dia Jack]], [[Heart Queen]], and [[Clover King]] were sold separately. Each figure was packaged with a translucent blue [[Powered Capsules|Powered Capsule]] with the "Victorer" logo on front.
[[File:toys-1977-05.jpg|thumb]]
 
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[[Spade Machine]] - included Spade Ace figure.
 
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;Vehicles
 
[[File:VJ-skyace.png|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-06 [[Sky Ace]]'''|VJ-06 スカイエース}}: JAKQ's aircraft. Two missile launchers are located on the front and two more on the wings which can be positioned in flight or landing positions. Up to five figures can be placed inside, although only four different figures were released.
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[[File:VJ-tank.png|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-07 [[Jack Tank]]'''|VJ-07 ジャックタンク}}: JAKQ's armored vehicle. It has a retractable shovel in the front and the turret can launch missiles. Four figures can fit inside the cockpit.
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[[File:VJ-spademachine.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-08 [[Spade Machine]]'''|VJ-08 スペードマシーン}}: Spade Ace's car. It has two missile launchers on the front bumper and pistons that move in conjunction with the rear wheels.
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[[File:VJ-machdia.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-09 [[Mach Dia]]'''|VJ-09 マッハダイヤ}}: Dia Jack's car. It has missile launchers on the rear spoiler, a gun hidden under the hood, and a trunk that can be opened to reveal the engine.
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[[File:VJ-auto.png|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-10 [[Auto Clover]]'''|VJ-10 オートクローバー}}: Clover King's motorcycle. While lacking gimmicks, it includes a Clover King figure.
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[[File:VJ-buggy.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''VJ-11 [[Heart Buggy]]'''|VJ-11 ハートバギー}}: Heart Queen's dune buggy. It has a missile launcher in the grill.
 
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===Heart Buggy===
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===Playset===
[[File:toys-1977-06.jpg|thumb]]
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[[File:JAKQ-base.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''JAKQ Dengekitai Command HQ'''|ジャッカー電撃隊 指令本部|Jakkā Dengekitai Shirei Honbu}}: A playset modeled after the JAKQ base. The playset has 3 levels, with four Powered Capsules on the ground floor, a command room on the second floor, and a catapult and missile launchers on the roof. It includes four JAKQ figures that are a bit smaller than the Victorer figures.
[[Heart Buggy]] - included Heart Queen figure.
 
 
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===Mach Dia===
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===Popinica Series===
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The {{nihongo|'''Popinica Series'''|ポピニカシリーズ|Popinika Shirīzu}} was a line of smaller scale vehicles with diecast parts. They are about half the size of JAKQ's Victorer Series vehicles and come with solid molded figurines rather than action figures.
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[[File:Popinica-spademachine.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-14 Spade Machine'''|PB-14 スペードマシーン}} comes with a painted Spade Ace figurine to place in the driver's seat. It has two missile launchers in the front bumper, flip-up headlights, and a trunk that opens to reveal the engine.
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[[File:toys-1977-04.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:toys-1977-04.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-15 Mach Dia'''|PB-15 マッハダイヤ}} comes with a painted Dia Jack figurine to place in the driver's seat. It has a rocket launcher of the spoiler, movable Dia Cutters on the front bumper, and a trunk that opens to reveal the engine.
[[Mach Dia]] - included Dia Jack figure.
 
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[[File:toys-1977-01.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-16 Jack Tank'''|PB-16 ジャックタンク}} has a movable turret, opening side hatches, a retractable shovel in front and a claw in back, and missile launching gimmicks.
 
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===Auto Clover===
 
 
[[File:toys-1977-03.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:toys-1977-03.jpg|thumb]]
[[Auto Clover]] - included Clover King figure.
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-17 Auto Clover'''|PB-17 オートクローバー}} includes a painted Clover King figurine.
 
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-18 Sky Ace'''|PB-18 スカイエース}} includes miniature JAKQ Machines and a missile launching gimmick.<ref>https://robotoydays.com/toystorage/supersentai/jacker-dengekitai/skyace/</ref>
===Jack Tank===
 
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[[File:toys-1977-01.jpg|thumb]]
 
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[[File:Popinica-heartbuggy.jpg|thumb]]
[[Jack Tank]] - Could fit figure in top, came with wheels and action features.
 
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*{{Nihongo|'''PB-23 Heart Buggy'''|PB-23 ハートバギー}} comes with a solid pink Heart Queen figurine and has missile launching gimmicks.
 
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===Spade Ace and Capsule===
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===Chogokin===
 
[[File:toys-1977-09.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:toys-1977-09.jpg|thumb]]
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*{{Nihongo|'''GA-46 Chogokin DX Spade Ace'''|GA-46 超合金 DX スペードエース}} is a diecast Spade Ace figure and a Powered Capsule. Also included is a non-poseable figure of [[Goro Sakurai]] and a [[Spade Arts]] accessory.
Spade Ace and Capsule - Spade Ace and transformation Capsule. Came with civilian figure.
 
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===Vinyl Figures===
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[[File:JAKQ-sofubi.jpg|thumb]]
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*'''Soft Vinyl Set''': A set of five small vinyl figures that includes the core JAKQ members and [[Joker]].
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[[File:JAKQ-sofubimachines.jpg|thumb]]
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*'''JAKQ Sortie Set''': A set of vinyl JAKQ Machines and Spade Ace.
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==Later Releases==
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===Real Action Heroes===
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[[File:RAH-jakq-banba.jpg|thumb]]
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In 2002, Medicom created two figures of [[Sokichi Banba]] for their 1/6 scale Real Action Heroes line. One features him in his white suit and the other as Big One.
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===Toei Retro Soft Vinyl Collection===
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[[File:Bigone-retrovinyl.jpg|thumb]]
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{{nihongo|'''Toei Retro Soft Vinyl Collection'''|東映レトロソフビコレクション|Tōei retoro Sofubi Korekushon}} is a line of retro-inspired 24 centimeter tall vinyl figures produced by Medicom. In 2020, a Big One figure was introduced into the line.<ref>http://www.medicomtoy.co.jp/prod/dt/26/18/14940.html</ref>
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==Miscellaneous==
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[[File:HGjakq.jpg|thumb]]
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'''HG Series: JAKQ Dengekitai''' was released in 1999 as a gashapon line. Bandai's HG Series features highly detailed mini figures with realistic proportions.
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[[File:Charaegg-jakq.jpg|thumb]]
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{{nihongo|'''CharaEgg Sentai Hero Series'''|キャラエッグ 戦隊ヒーローシリーズ|}} was a line of mini figures in blind boxes released in 2003. This set consisted of 15 different figures, including the Battle Fever team along with the [[Gorenger]] and [[Battle Fever J]] teams.
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://supersentai.com/toys/toy-jakq.htm]
 
*[http://supersentai.com/toys/toy-jakq.htm]
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[[Category:Toyline]]

Latest revision as of 03:21, 23 March 2020

Icon-jakqThis article is about a list of merchandise in J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai.


A list of merchandise for the second Super Sentai series J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai.

1970s

Victorer Series

JAKQ-victorer

Popy's Victorer Series (ビクトラーシリーズ Bikutorā Shirīzu) was a line of plastic figures and vehicles. For JAKQ Dengekitai, four 4" figures of the core team and six vehicles were released.

Figures
JAKQ-capsules

Figures of Spade Ace, Dia Jack, Heart Queen, and Clover King were sold separately. Each figure was packaged with a translucent blue Powered Capsule with the "Victorer" logo on front.

Vehicles
VJ-skyace
  • VJ-06 Sky Ace (VJ-06 スカイエース): JAKQ's aircraft. Two missile launchers are located on the front and two more on the wings which can be positioned in flight or landing positions. Up to five figures can be placed inside, although only four different figures were released.


VJ-tank
  • VJ-07 Jack Tank (VJ-07 ジャックタンク): JAKQ's armored vehicle. It has a retractable shovel in the front and the turret can launch missiles. Four figures can fit inside the cockpit.


VJ-spademachine
  • VJ-08 Spade Machine (VJ-08 スペードマシーン): Spade Ace's car. It has two missile launchers on the front bumper and pistons that move in conjunction with the rear wheels.


VJ-machdia
  • VJ-09 Mach Dia (VJ-09 マッハダイヤ): Dia Jack's car. It has missile launchers on the rear spoiler, a gun hidden under the hood, and a trunk that can be opened to reveal the engine.


VJ-auto
  • VJ-10 Auto Clover (VJ-10 オートクローバー): Clover King's motorcycle. While lacking gimmicks, it includes a Clover King figure.


VJ-buggy
  • VJ-11 Heart Buggy (VJ-11 ハートバギー): Heart Queen's dune buggy. It has a missile launcher in the grill.


Playset

JAKQ-base
  • JAKQ Dengekitai Command HQ (ジャッカー電撃隊 指令本部 Jakkā Dengekitai Shirei Honbu): A playset modeled after the JAKQ base. The playset has 3 levels, with four Powered Capsules on the ground floor, a command room on the second floor, and a catapult and missile launchers on the roof. It includes four JAKQ figures that are a bit smaller than the Victorer figures.


Popinica Series

The Popinica Series (ポピニカシリーズ Popinika Shirīzu) was a line of smaller scale vehicles with diecast parts. They are about half the size of JAKQ's Victorer Series vehicles and come with solid molded figurines rather than action figures.

Popinica-spademachine
  • PB-14 Spade Machine (PB-14 スペードマシーン) comes with a painted Spade Ace figurine to place in the driver's seat. It has two missile launchers in the front bumper, flip-up headlights, and a trunk that opens to reveal the engine.


Toys-1977-04
  • PB-15 Mach Dia (PB-15 マッハダイヤ) comes with a painted Dia Jack figurine to place in the driver's seat. It has a rocket launcher of the spoiler, movable Dia Cutters on the front bumper, and a trunk that opens to reveal the engine.


Toys-1977-01
  • PB-16 Jack Tank (PB-16 ジャックタンク) has a movable turret, opening side hatches, a retractable shovel in front and a claw in back, and missile launching gimmicks.


Toys-1977-03
  • PB-17 Auto Clover (PB-17 オートクローバー) includes a painted Clover King figurine.


  • PB-18 Sky Ace (PB-18 スカイエース) includes miniature JAKQ Machines and a missile launching gimmick.[1]


Popinica-heartbuggy
  • PB-23 Heart Buggy (PB-23 ハートバギー) comes with a solid pink Heart Queen figurine and has missile launching gimmicks.


Chogokin

Toys-1977-09
  • GA-46 Chogokin DX Spade Ace (GA-46 超合金 DX スペードエース) is a diecast Spade Ace figure and a Powered Capsule. Also included is a non-poseable figure of Goro Sakurai and a Spade Arts accessory.


Vinyl Figures

JAKQ-sofubi
  • Soft Vinyl Set: A set of five small vinyl figures that includes the core JAKQ members and Joker.


JAKQ-sofubimachines
  • JAKQ Sortie Set: A set of vinyl JAKQ Machines and Spade Ace.


Later Releases

Real Action Heroes

RAH-jakq-banba

In 2002, Medicom created two figures of Sokichi Banba for their 1/6 scale Real Action Heroes line. One features him in his white suit and the other as Big One.

Toei Retro Soft Vinyl Collection

Bigone-retrovinyl

Toei Retro Soft Vinyl Collection (東映レトロソフビコレクション Tōei retoro Sofubi Korekushon) is a line of retro-inspired 24 centimeter tall vinyl figures produced by Medicom. In 2020, a Big One figure was introduced into the line.[2]

Miscellaneous

HGjakq

HG Series: JAKQ Dengekitai was released in 1999 as a gashapon line. Bandai's HG Series features highly detailed mini figures with realistic proportions.

Charaegg-jakq

CharaEgg Sentai Hero Series (キャラエッグ 戦隊ヒーローシリーズ) was a line of mini figures in blind boxes released in 2003. This set consisted of 15 different figures, including the Battle Fever team along with the Gorenger and Battle Fever J teams.

External links

References

Footnotes