Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy
Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy

Vintage Popy Ultraman Ultra Seven Sofubi Keychain Soft Vinyl Figure +Keshi Kaiju Tsuburaya Nichion Toy

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Vintage Ultraseven Japanese soft viny keychain toy figure (sofubi/sofvi) in mint condition, never used or opened inside original packaging. Ultraman comes with a bell attached to the keychain and each package includes two random keshigomu kaiju omake figures.
  • Vintage Unopened Stock
  • Excellent Condition
  • Ultraman Sofvi Figure Size Approx. 5.2" inches tall
  • Keshi Kaiju Figure Size Approx: 1-2" inches tall
  • Made in Japan

Ultra Seven (ウルトラセブン, Urutora Sebun) is a Japanese tokusatsu (live-action) science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya. Ultra Seven is the third installment in the Ultra Series and was produced by Tsuburaya Productions and aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from October 1, 1967 to September 8, 1968.