Japanese toy manufacturer of the 1970s and early 1980s
For the Bangladeshi actress and model, see Sadika Parvin Popy.
Not to be confused with Poppy.
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Popy
Native name
ポピー
Founded
1971
Popy (ポピー) was a Japanese toy manufacturer of the 1970s and early 1980s. The company was owned by Bandai. It was founded in 1971 and merged back into the parent company in 1983. The company is best known for its groundbreaking Chogokin robot figures.
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appeared in Go Nagai's Mazinger Z manga and anime and is later adopted by Popy in 1972 as the name of a new line of die-cast metal robot and character toys...
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mission in establishing ties with foreign companies. A subsidiary named Popy was formed a year later that specialized in the manufacturing of toys based...
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