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Bullmark (Vintage)

(For information about Marusan, the predecessor to Bullmark, see the Marusan (Vintage) article.)

In 1969, former Marusan employees Kotaro Ishida, Saburo Ishizuki, and Yutaka Shibata founded the company Bullmark. Marusan’s character licenses from Toho and Tsuburaya were transferred to the new company, and a similar business arrangement to Marusan’s was established between Bullmark and sofubi manufacturer Shimada Toy.

Bullmark’s first figures were reissues of Marusan’s designs from Ultraseven (ウルトラセブン), the sequel series to Ultraman that was currently airing. The company continued to sell sofubi figures licensed from subsequent Ultra Series shows, as well as Mirrorman (ミラーマン), Ambassador Magma (マグマ大使, known in the USA as Space Giants), and several tokusatsu and anime shows featuring robots.

Bullmark’s financial troubles began to worsen in the late 1970s. In an attempt by Bullmark to pay off debt, some associated companies were granted permission to sell their own branded runs of Bullmark’s figures:

Bullmark ended operations in 1977, but over the years their iconic vinyl figure designs were resurrected again and again as reissues made in Japan:

In addition to the main series of reissues described above, numerous individual Bullmark figures have been reissued throughout the 2000s to the present by several companies, including:

In the early 2000s, Bandai released scaled-down replicas of Bullmark Ultra Series figures called Soul of Bullmark. These were initially sold in gashapon machines and later as candy toys.

Shortly afterwards, Iwakura (イワクラ) released similar replicas of Toho Kaiju figures called Iwakura Godzilla Bullmark Legends, also sold as candy toys.

In 2009, the Popy reissue series ended, and the Bullmark brand was relaunched by Saburo Ishizuki. (See the Bullmark (Modern) article.)

Acknowledgements

Thank you to Eiji Kaminaga of Marusan for providing source material for this article.

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Toho Characters

Standard Size

NOTE: Figures marked with an asterisk are sculpts originally issued by Marusan (Vintage).

Ultraseven Characters

Standard Size

NOTE: Figures marked with an asterisk are sculpts originally issued by Marusan (Vintage).

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