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  • Wee67
    Museum Correspondent
    • Apr 2, 2002
    • 10603

    Lily Leidy, Basa...

    Aside from Leidy and Basa, are they any other locally produced Mego variations? I was just wondering if there are any other treasures to be discovered.

    I wonder if other Central and South American countries had similar laws dictating that production had to happen locally. Is anyone familiar with the laws of other nations. If Peru manufactured, I wouldn't be surprised if Brazil, Argentina or Chile had a market base to sell to. I am not, however, familiar with their laws.
    WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.
  • highquality
    #1 Super Guy
    • Jun 10, 2003
    • 3963

    #2
    My money is on Brazil and Uruguay.

    Don't know of any others though. At least none from recent years. I think we'll see even more from the recently discovered Mego sublicense countries...

    more from South Africa possibly..

    more from Peru. I seriously wouldn't be suprised to see a BASA Spiderman.
    WorldMEGO: Where MEGOs Go! 24 Hours a Day

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    • sauce
      Removed
      • Jun 24, 2007
      • 3491

      #3
      The hardest part about this will be the Knockoff Market and the lack of catalogs and packaging.
      I'm with Heath on Brazil and Uruguay (are we reading the same bathroom wall writings, Heath!?!?)

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      • highquality
        #1 Super Guy
        • Jun 10, 2003
        • 3963

        #4
        Probably Bryan.
        WorldMEGO: Where MEGOs Go! 24 Hours a Day

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        • vintage spideyfan
          Web Wobbler
          • May 12, 2007
          • 1526

          #5
          Originally posted by highquality
          My money is on Brazil and Uruguay.
          I seriously wouldn't be suprised to see a BASA Spiderman.
          Let's Hope!! There was an incredible amount of South American Spidey merchandise produced in the 70's and 80's with new finds occuring regularly. I think it's only a matter of time before something surfaces.
          Looking for MOC Pocket Super Heroes...
          Good Trader List

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          • cjefferys
            Duke of Gloat
            • Apr 23, 2006
            • 10180

            #6
            I could definitely see Brazil. A bunch of unique stuff from other toy lines have shown up there, so why not Megos?

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            • cjefferys
              Duke of Gloat
              • Apr 23, 2006
              • 10180

              #7
              Originally posted by nayrbgo
              The hardest part about this will be the Knockoff Market and the lack of catalogs and packaging.
              That will be the tricky part. Tons of knockoffs abound, and how long did people think Ledy stuff were boots until packaged ones started showing up.

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              • Meule
                Verbose Member
                • Nov 14, 2004
                • 28720

                #8
                I contacted the seller of my Basa Batman and she said there were no others besides the ones we already know of
                "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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                • Wee67
                  Museum Correspondent
                  • Apr 2, 2002
                  • 10603

                  #9
                  I did a little research and found the following about a few of the countries and Import Substitution Laws. The laws have since been pretty much universally rejected, but variations do exist is some of the more closed states around the world.

                  Brazil - they did have Import Substitution Laws, but they may not have had a strong enough base for sales. There was an upper class, but most of the country did not have the type of expendable cash for superhero dolls.

                  Argentina- they also had Import Substitution Laws and probably the strongest middle class in South America. That makes them a strong candidate for local Megos.

                  Uruguay- like Argentina, they had the Import Substitution Laws/decent middle class so they should be considered, also.

                  Chile- the first South American nation to drop their Import Substitution Laws. When Pinochet came in in '72, he opened them up to foreign imports so they are out.

                  Import Substitution Laws were apparently prevelant through Latin America AND Asia and some places in Africa. Maybe we need to dispatch teams around the world and begin our search
                  WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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                  • clemso
                    Talkative Member
                    • Aug 8, 2001
                    • 6189

                    #10
                    I keep thinking there must be a Kick Action (Goalgetter style) Pele out there in Brazil, it makes so much sense.

                    Clem

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                    • cjefferys
                      Duke of Gloat
                      • Apr 23, 2006
                      • 10180

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Wee67
                      I did a little research and found the following about a few of the countries and Import Substitution Laws. The laws have since been pretty much universally rejected, but variations do exist is some of the more closed states around the world.

                      Brazil - they did have Import Substitution Laws, but they may not have had a strong enough base for sales. There was an upper class, but most of the country did not have the type of expendable cash for superhero dolls.

                      Argentina- they also had Import Substitution Laws and probably the strongest middle class in South America. That makes them a strong candidate for local Megos.

                      Uruguay- like Argentina, they had the Import Substitution Laws/decent middle class so they should be considered, also.

                      Chile- the first South American nation to drop their Import Substitution Laws. When Pinochet came in in '72, he opened them up to foreign imports so they are out.

                      Import Substitution Laws were apparently prevelant through Latin America AND Asia and some places in Africa. Maybe we need to dispatch teams around the world and begin our search
                      Nice research, that helps make the possibilities clearer. Maybe we should also consider how popular the main superheroes were in each respective country during the 1970s (i.e. popular enough to make it worthwhile for a local toy company to take a chance on manufacturing and selling such figures). I have no idea how to gauge such a thing though.

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                      • rche
                        channeling Bob Wills
                        • Mar 26, 2008
                        • 7391

                        #12
                        Did the Lili Ledy folks have a sub-license from Mego? I am pretty sure the boxes say something about mego on them. How about Basa? Or were these all mego-like as it were.

                        If they were licensed from DC/Marvel through Mego, perhaps there is a former Mego employee who would recall the non-USA markets.

                        Or, perhaps there is a way to trace licensing from DC or Marvel.

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                        • cjefferys
                          Duke of Gloat
                          • Apr 23, 2006
                          • 10180

                          #13
                          Ledy definitely sub-licensed the WGSH from Mego (Mego's name is clearly on the Ledy boxes stating as such. Just like Kenner's name is on the Ledy 12" Star Wars boxes). Not sure about BASA, but I'm guessing yes. Mego probably held the master license for jointed superhero figures at the time, so foreign companies had to go through them.

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                          • sauce
                            Removed
                            • Jun 24, 2007
                            • 3491

                            #14
                            BASA's box does not say MEGO. It does say NPP for the Robin, though.

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