GX-33R Leopardon & Marveler Summoning Set
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- Recommended Retail Price
- ¥22,000(incl. tax)
- Preorder Period
- –
- Release Date
- Release
Product purchase area
- ASIA
- USA
- EMEA
- LATAM
- *The target age group for this product is 15 and up.
- *The information listed is the release information for Japan. Please check the sales area information for the sales situation in each country.
Become Spider-Man and summon Marveler!
From the "Spider-Man" Toei TV series, the giant robot Leopardon reappears in SOUL OF CHOGOKIN.
This time the spider bracelet is the first three-dimensional with music & voice function.
Summon an untransformed space battleship Marveler!
Shout! Marveler!
Transformation from Marveler to Leopardon!
The spider bracelet, which had never been commercialized at the time of the broadcast, has finally appeared. Can be worn on the wrist.
Comes with a die-cast "Spider Machine GP-7" in the same scale as Spider-Man minifigure.
(Small "Spider Machine GP-7" that can be stored in Leopardon is also included)
Product Specifications
- Product size
- Height: about 170mm (when Leopardon)
- Product materials
- Die-cast, ABS, PVC
- Contents
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• Main body
-Arms (deformed type) left and right
-Arm (movable type) left and right
• 2 pairs of interchangeable hands
・ Sword Vicker
・ Spider protector
・ Spider-Man
・ Spider machine GP-7 (small)
・ Diecast spider machine GP-7
• Dedicated stand
・ Spider bracelet
■ Battery
・ AAA batteries x 2 (sold separately)
How to Purchase
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You can check the sales sites for the relevant area.
- ASIA
- USA
- EMEA
- LATAM
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- *Some items may be discontinued, so please check whether the shop still stocks the item before making your purchase.
- *This product may be sold through various sales channels including physical stores, events, or other online stores under different conditions in the future.
© 2020 MARVEL/Spider-Man, Leopardon: Based on original 1978 Spider-Man TV Series created by TOEI Company, Ltd.





















