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Take home these original gloves produced as an official gadget for the Steel Jeeg series for the Japanese market in the 70s, complete with the Toei Doga stamp. The pre-colored pvc gloves have feature an image in the center and are about 25 cm long.

The animated series Steel Jeeg was produced in 1975 by Toei Animation on the subject of Gō Nagai, the author of UFO Robot Grendizer and Great Mazinger, in 46 episodes of 22 minutes each. It was broadcast in Italy for the first time in 1979 on some local TV stations.

Brand: ONDA
Series: KOTETSU JEEG
Model: HIROSHI SHIBA GLOVES
Year: 1970s
Packaging: BLISTER

Conditions: This is an original product from the 70s in its original blister. The cardboard displays slight staining on the back in some places and the cellophane that protects the gloves is open on the underside and has a slight opening in the lower right corner.
None of these defects detract from the value of the item which, despite being over 50 years old, is still in great condition.

 

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Item #P72725

  • In condition as donated.

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