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 1999
        Microman Magne Power Series   Series
        1 - Winter 1998 Magne
        Power MicromanThe debut series for the new Microman line. The
        initial wave consisted of basic figures and deluxe magnemo toys.
   Series
        2 - Spring 1999 Magne
        TitanSecond series added more magnemo toys and
        introduced the Titans.
   Series
        3 - Summer 1999 Super
        Microman The
        line greatly expanded to include Microman base, new Microman figures and
        two large size Robotman toys.   Magne
        Power Exclusive Limited
        EditionsMagne series line-up
        also included several exclusives and limited edition figures and toys.
   
 2000
        Microman LED Powers Series   Series
        4 - Winter 1999 Laser
        MicromanTakara introduced a scaled down follow up series with new
        figures and new light-up gimmicks.
   Series
        5 - Summer 2000 Secret
        BreasterSecond LED series consisted of repaint figures and
        more reused mold from the Transformers.
   Series
        6 - Fall 2000 Shining
        TectorThe last of the new Microman series again
        consisted mostly of redeco figures and recycled toys from the Transformers
        series.
   LED
        Powers Exclusive Limited
        Editions Takara
        continued with more exclusives and limited edition toys for the LED
        series. |  | 
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              | Package
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 055
                Giant Acroyer came package in large full color box. The box had
                die-cut design with foil background. The back of the package
                show the cool interchangeability aspect of the toys using the
                "Magnemo" feature. 
 |    "The
        Giant"   
 Giant
        Acroyer was the last effort by the Ardens to take over Earth. The body
        of Giant Acroyer can withstand all types of attacks and it's destructive
        power was unknown. The body can be separated into three separate units -
        Acro-Alpha, Acro-Beta and Acro-Gamma.   
          
          
            
              | Exported
                Microman |  
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 Korean
                Magne Power Microman Mange
                Powers Microman anime was exported to Korea between 2001-2002.
                Licensed version of various Magne Power toys were produced and
                sold in Korea by Sonokong Co. Korean versions of Magne Power toys were nearly
                identical to the Japanese versions with only minor differences
                in some of the paint applications. Korean Microman toy came packaged in
                box instead of blister card. Not
                all of the Magne Series toys were sold in the Korea, notably absented
                from the line-up were the Acroyear figures and the much sought
                after Super Microman and Magne Arden. However, all the large
                size toys including Micro Station, Robotman D & E, Giant
                Acroyear and even some of the larger playset from LED Power
                series (Micro Trailer and Micro Rocket base). |                | 
  
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        September of 1999, Takara released the last trio of the Magne Power
        Microman toys. The last three toys were all large size robots including
        the two new Robotman robots (053 Dean and 054 Endeavor) and new Acroyer
        robot called Giant Acroyer (055) as a homage to the old Giant Acroyear
        from 1970's Microman series. The new Giant Acroyer however had very
        little in common with the original version. 055 Giant Acroyer, like the
        two Robotman D & E, was also based on the magnetic
        "Magnemo" mechanism. The joints were made from metal balls and
        sockets. Giant Acroyer was the largest Acroyer toys released for the
        Magne line and stood nearly 10" in height when in combine mode.
        While the overall design of Giant Acroyer was quite attractive with
        bright colors and several chrome and clear parts not to mention many
        references to the old Giant Acroyear design. The problems however was
        the excessive parts and accessories which made the already cumbersome
        toy even more busy looking. Another problem with the toy was the
        magnetic joints and the added weight that came with the feature. The
        magnet was just simply too weak to hold up the heavy parts and the
        figure suffer a major stability problem.  It seem toward the end of
        the Magne line Takara was throwing everything at the series to see what
        would work and the Giant Acroyer design (along with Dean and Endeavor)
        seem to reflex the series direction or lack there of. The figure was one
        jumble of parts and gimmicks. Sometime, more is not more and Giant
        Acroyer is the case in point. Not to sound negative as the toy do have
        many good point such as cool pilot seat for Arden figure and the ability
        to break apart into three separate smaller figures. These three small
        figures (Acro-Alpha, Acro-Beta and Acro-Gamma) in many ways were better
        toys than the sum of their parts that made Giant Acroyer.  | 
  
      | Acro-Gamma
      was the last of the robots that made up Giant Acroyer. Gamma was the
      largest of the three with the main parts came from the pelvic and the leg
      sections. Gamma was quad-pedal design with the shoulder wheel disc as body
      and the cockpit section became the robot head. Gamma had no real arms but
      instead the two missiles launchers form the "arms" for the
      robot. Beside forming the Giant Acroyer, the three robots can combine with
      one another to form almost limitless combination (especially when combine
      with other magnemo toys from the series such as Robotman A, B, C and the
      Acro-Monster). The back of the box showed several combinations that can be
      made and this feature of the toy really made this Giant Acroyer worth
      picking up as its really took the line back to its original root of
      interchangeability. | 
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