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Super Man Robot / Mighty Man Robot

Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot
Super Man Robot
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Mighty Man Robot

Super Man Robot

Super Man Robot, made in Taiwan in the late 1970s by Tai Fong. Part no. TB-903. He is plastic, 9" (23cm) tall, with red face & torso, blue legs, and yellow arms with attached silver swords. He has a large "V" sticker on his chest. Super Man looks absolutely nothing like Superman, the comic book hero who leaps tall buildings and hooks up with Lois Lane. That is a different guy.
During operation, Super Man can move on his feet, or on his back. In standing position, he walks forward and moves his arms in circles. When on his back, he glides forward until his moving arms touch a surface, propelling him back into a standing position.


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Source: toyriffics.com - Updated 08-14-2009