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Monday, 27 January 2014
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Bluefin Tamashii Nations Preorders: June/July 2014 Exclusives
S.H.Figuarts: Android 18
July 2014 - $38.99
S.H.Figuarts: Yellow Ranger
July 2014 - $39.99
S.H.MonsterArts: Mothra & Battra Larva Set
July 2014 - $99.99
NECA Pacific Rim 7" Figure Series Cherno Alpha & Coyote Tango
At long last, NECA finally unveils the finished prototypes for the upcoming seven inch figures of the Jaegers, Cherno Alpha and Coyote Tango.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
S.H. MonsterArts Mothra (larva) and Battra (larva) Set
Preorders on the Tamashii Nations Web Shop amongst other sites like Nippon-Yasan go up tomorrow, Friday, January 24th. This set is an internet exclusive release in Japan for this coming June, and will be brought over to North America by Bluefin Distribution in July.
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
S.H. MonsterArts Alien (1979), Mothra & Battra Larva Two-Pack, and D-Arts Lucario!
May is gearing up to be a great month for Tamashii Nation releases. Here are a couple of notable upcoming figures that have caught our attention:
S.H. MonsterArts Alien (1979) and the S.H. MonsterArts Mothra & Battra Larva 2-Pack
D-Arts Lucario
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Figure Review - S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2000 Millennium
I was not surprised that the next
standard S.H. MonsterArts figure release right after last September's
MFS-3 Kiryu would also be Millennium related. The S.H. MonsterArts
Godzilla 2000 is one of the finest entries into this figure line, and
funny enough, this particular Godzilla design was not featured in its
own movie! The design of this figure is based off of the unused
concept design from sculptor, Yuji Sakai. The concept was featured in
many forms of marketing for the film and has been replicated into
various figures and model kits for over the last 15 years. It has
become a really popular design amongst the Godzilla fan community
despite it not being featured in any of the films. However, many
people found it pretty odd for Tamashii Nations to choose Yuji
Sakai's original concept design over the suit design that we actually
see in the movie. This breaks the accurateness that the S.H.
MonsterArts line has been striving towards over the past few years.
For some people it was a major complaint while for others it was a
nice creative choice.
Friday, 10 January 2014
Figure Review - S.H. MonsterArts Biollante
The year 1984 saw the return of the world's biggest star, Godzilla, to the silver screen after a nine year absence in the movie, The Return of Godzilla (also known as Godzilla 1985 in the United States). The movie was the first in the popular Heisei series of Godzilla films. However, the sequel to The Return of Godzilla wouldn't be released for another five years. In that time, a contest was held by Toho for people to enter screenplays that would ultimately become the next Godzilla film. One particular script written by a dentist won. However, the original screenplay was heavily altered and was actually split into two different films, Gunhed, and ultimately Godzilla vs. Biollante.
Jump to 2012.... The S.H. MonsterArts line is already a year old, and Tamashii Nations has barely scratched the surface in regards to the monsters made into the line. Fan began to beg and cry for the ultimate dream figure, Biollante. Tamashii Nations listened and answered our prayers when they unveiled the official prototype of the figure at one of their Fall events. It wouldn't be until in the later half of the summer of 2013 when the announcement that all fans have been waiting for was made - the S.H. MonsterArts Biollante would be released in November 2013. A lot of us saved up our cash due to the figure's hefty price. I ordered mine through Amazon.com who is supplied by Bluefin Distribution. It took a while, but in the end, I do believe that the wait was worth it.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Our Top 5 Figures of 2013
Happy New Year, fellow Kaiju fanboys!
As we usher in the new year, we would like to spend a little bit of time to reflect over the previous year. How so? Let us take a look at some of our top favorite figures from 2013! We have compiled a list of the best figures we have acquired this past year, ranked one to five - in no particular order.
Note, since we do not yet possess the S.H. MonsterArts Biollante and Godzilla 2000 yet, those figures will remain excluded from this current list.
Without further ado, let's begin!
Figure Review - X-Plus Daiei 30cm Series Gamera 1999
Here's our last review for 2013!
To tell you guys the truth, I did not get into Gamera until sometime within the past several years. For the longest time I always thought that Gamera was Godzilla's arch rival at the box offices. Sure, he may have started that way, but he grew into something much more. In the 1990s, film director Shusuke Kaneko, who also directed the 2001 film, Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters all out Attack, made three of the greatest giant monster movies to ever grace the silver screen, the fan favorite Gamera trilogy.
Between last November and now, X-Plus has released three Gamera figures from the 90s films. I chose to skip the first two releases in anticipation that they'll get to this guy, Gamera 1999, the incarnation of the character from the 1999 film that capped off the Gamera trilogy, Gamera 3: Revenge of Irys.
Luckily they did, and I couldn't be happier.
Between last November and now, X-Plus has released three Gamera figures from the 90s films. I chose to skip the first two releases in anticipation that they'll get to this guy, Gamera 1999, the incarnation of the character from the 1999 film that capped off the Gamera trilogy, Gamera 3: Revenge of Irys.
Luckily they did, and I couldn't be happier.
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