 | Robot Hacchan shown with original box and accessories, based on an early eighties children's program. |
 | I know very little about the program except that Robot Hacchan's best friends on the show were a mailbox and a phone booth. |
 | Like many Japanese toys this one is made of exceptionally high quality materials. Die cast metal is used throughout. |
 | when you split Robot Hacchan's legs in half there are small wheels inside. He can then "drive" himself with the steering wheel that folds out of his belly. |