Pan-Pet Panorama Stereo Viewers
Gakken Pan-Pet Stereo Viewer
Japan, 1970s
Japan hosted its first world fair in Osaka in 1970 called Expo ’70 — the theme was Progress and Harmony for Mankind. Thanks to Gakken producing this plastic panoramic filmstrip viewer, we can see panoramic views of the fair in 3D. While all Pan-Pet viewers have the white string handle, only this first one for the Expo ‘70 has a blue body. All others are black. You’ll see at the very top of the instruction sheet that the patent was still pending in 1970.
One of the Pan-Pet boxes for the Expo shows a different design: a different model is used, the colors are different and there’s a Pan-Pet logo that’s not shown on other Pan-Pet packaging.
This early Expo 1 film spool is white — so far, all other film spools we’ve seen are black.
Two different Pan-Pet nude films.
Gakken Pan-Pet Stereo Viewer: Steam Locomotives
Japan, 1970s
Note the different packaging: a new see-through Pan-Pet box with cut-outs on the front for the lenses and a cut-out on top for the light diffuser. The sheet included provides descriptions of the steam locomotives shown on the film and, in the bottom right, lists additional Pan-Pet exchange films available.
Sanpuku Pan-Pet Stereo Viewer: Portopia ‘81 Expo
Japan, 1980s
The Pan-Pet viewer for the Portopia Expo in 1981 has a bright red label. The label lists Sanpuku Co, Ltd. as the manufacturer. The box graphics have also been completely redesigned for the Expo. By 1981, the Pan-Pet patent had already been granted but the instruction sheet still says “Pending” at the top.
Tokyo Shuei Co. Pan-Pet Stereo Viewer: Hakone Open-Air Museum
Japan, 1980s
The blue border on the label of this museum souvenir Pan-Pet gives it a bit more graphic flair than the other Pan-Pet viewers. It also indicates that it was made by Tokyo Shuei Co., Ltd. The box graphics are designed specifically for the Hakone Open-Air Museum.