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Uniquer Force U61x

As in the 1976 line of Uniquers, I don't have a great amount of information, though I was able to grab some translations from a Japanese only site which gives a bit of back story to these figures. Two of the rarest Uniquer variations come from the 1977 line - the "girl" versions of Tepan and Goschenin, which were produced in much lower numbers due to the Micro audience being mostly boys.

1977 Uniquer Story

Text is taken from www5e.biglobe.ne.jp with Google translation

Walbee was made from discarded school uniforms, junk and trash, fused together by laser beams, giving him a style reminiscent of a cheerleader squad. When Walbee saw pictures of children using pencil cutters, erasers and screwdrivers, he wanted them too, so he combined the junk, sprayed a mysterious gas and made a strange junk robot, but he didn't know where he went wrong and ended up with a huge minion... Before he knew it, the minion robot was helping out the children in the town, and Walbee got mad, so he made more and more strange robots, such as a pachinko robot and a tape cutter robot, but they all ended up becoming friends with the children. So Akubee transformed his body into a pencil cutter so he could become friends with the children too.




U-611 Bunta

U-611 Bunta - He thinks he's the smartest, but in reality he's simple-minded and always gets angry when his subordinates don't listen to his orders.

U-611 Bunta (rear view)

U-611 Bunta Box




U-612 Kanta

U-612 Kanta - Although he is smart and kind-hearted, he lacks confidence in his physical strength and prefers to think things through rather than take action.

U-612 Kanta Box




U-613 Kenta

U-613 Kenta - Although he's a quirky, action-packed guy who always makes everyone laugh, he's also surprisingly responsible and serious.

U-613 Kenta Box




Akubee B

Akubee B - He considers himself a genius designer. He made this robot in the style of Akubee. It's a strange designer robot.

U-614 Akubee B

Contents

Contents

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Top Panel




Dakoya

Dakoya - It was born from a pachinko machine. Kids love to carry it around, and it entertains them with a variety of games.

U-615 Dakoya Box

Contents

Contents

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Top Panel




Tepan

Tepan - Born from a tape cutter, he loves to be on a desk. He's good at fixing everything. But sometimes he goes crazy. (A girl version of this figure exists, using a more pink/strawberry color scheme.)

U-616 Tepan Box

Contents

Here is the Lady Tepan set, very hard to find.

Side Panel

Side Panel

Top Panel




Gosenchin

Gosenchin - Design toys using your own body, such as set squares and circles. A fun robot born from a pencil.

Full paperwork set!

Sealed Parts

Side Panels

Box Front and Back

Lady Gosenchin - Rarely seen is the "lady" version of the Gosenchin, cast in more "feminine" colors to appeal to the very small girls toy market. Due to this small market size, far less of the Lady versions were produced, making them quite scarce.

Lady Gosenchin (cont.)