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All volumes are published by Dai Nippon Printing, read from left to right, each volume is 36 pages long and printed on A4 size paper. They are distributed by the Godzilla Store and cover the conceptualization and production aspects of kaiju from Toho's library of films, with each volume focusing on a different character.
These volumes cover Godzilla 1974 from Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Vol.43), and King Caesar 1974 from Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Vol.44).
Publisher: Dai Nippon
Pages: 36
Planning and organization: Osamu Kishikawa
Designed by Makena Graphics
Language: Japanese & English
Release date March 2020
Price: 1,121 yen
Available from The Godzilla Store.
These volumes cover Godzilla 1974 from Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Vol.43), and King Caesar 1974 from Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Vol.44).
Publisher: Dai Nippon
Pages: 36
Planning and organization: Osamu Kishikawa
Designed by Makena Graphics
Language: Japanese & English
Release date March 2020
Price: 1,121 yen
Available from The Godzilla Store.
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It was a long time coming but the Gigantic Series Mechagodzilla is finally up for pre-order. This figure stands 49cm tall, the Ric features light up eyes and chest weapon, the Ric retails for 57,200 yen (52,000 yen on the US Ric site), standard 55,000 yen. It can be pre-ordered from X-Plus (Ric), and other retailers (standard), with release scheduled for May 2020.
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Bandai Fashion is releasing two new t-shirt by Studio 696, Hedorah and Kiryu/Mechagodzilla 3. Both shirts have a unique look, Hedorah is particularly interesting looking like it's based on a sofubi figure. Both come in different color shirts and print, Hedorah in three styles, Kiryu in two, they are 100% cotton, come in sizes S to XXL, and retail for 3,630 yen. They can both be pre-ordered now from Bandai with release scheduled for March 2020.
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X-Plus hit Winter Wonder Festival by storm once again with a massive amount of new reveals and updates. The first big news (pun intended) was the reveal of the fully paint Gigantic Mechagodzilla 1974, which looked awesome, but we not only got the figure we got an release date and price, the release date is May 2020 (so pre-orders should be soon) and the price will be 57,200 yen for the Ric and 55,000 yen for the standard. The other big news (yes again) is a Gigantic Burning Godzilla 2019, this unpainted prototype features a closed mouth and clinch fists, no release date was announced.
Also on display was a smaller Large Monster Series Godzilla 2019, this one was also unpainted with no release date. A LMS Godzilla 2002 with a May 2020 release was there along with a 30cm Series Godzilla 1993 unpainted prototype without a release date. Another big hit was the 30cm Series Megalon, which many fans loved, this was unpainted with no release date. Both Irys and Gamera '99 were shown again (no update for Irys), as well as a stand in image of Mecha King Ghidorah (not sure what happened with him since he was shown months back).
On the DefoReal side we had Burning Godzilla 2019 along with what appears to be the Ric version (either clear vinyl possibly with a light up function). Also with the DefoReal we got King Caesar both Ric and standard, and a Godzilla 1974 with ape alien. Other exciting reveal was a image of a DefoReal Dr. Serizawa in a divers suit holding the oxygen destroyer.
There was a number of Ultraman releases including a few new version 2's, a DefoReal, and a Gigantic Alien Baltan, some listed to release in May 2020.
The RMC Yuji Sakai Godzilla Final Wars poster version was on display again, as well as both the Allosaurus and a Triceratops from One Million Years B.C. (images only). And also on display was a very col classic Vampirella plastic kit which will feature a base and bat statue.
More info on all these releases as we get it. Pictures from Dengeki Hobby and X-Plus.
X-Plus hit Winter Wonder Festival by storm once again with a massive amount of new reveals and updates. The first big news (pun intended) was the reveal of the fully paint Gigantic Mechagodzilla 1974, which looked awesome, but we not only got the figure we got an release date and price, the release date is May 2020 (so pre-orders should be soon) and the price will be 57,200 yen for the Ric and 55,000 yen for the standard. The other big news (yes again) is a Gigantic Burning Godzilla 2019, this unpainted prototype features a closed mouth and clinch fists, no release date was announced.
Also on display was a smaller Large Monster Series Godzilla 2019, this one was also unpainted with no release date. A LMS Godzilla 2002 with a May 2020 release was there along with a 30cm Series Godzilla 1993 unpainted prototype without a release date. Another big hit was the 30cm Series Megalon, which many fans loved, this was unpainted with no release date. Both Irys and Gamera '99 were shown again (no update for Irys), as well as a stand in image of Mecha King Ghidorah (not sure what happened with him since he was shown months back).
On the DefoReal side we had Burning Godzilla 2019 along with what appears to be the Ric version (either clear vinyl possibly with a light up function). Also with the DefoReal we got King Caesar both Ric and standard, and a Godzilla 1974 with ape alien. Other exciting reveal was a image of a DefoReal Dr. Serizawa in a divers suit holding the oxygen destroyer.
There was a number of Ultraman releases including a few new version 2's, a DefoReal, and a Gigantic Alien Baltan, some listed to release in May 2020.
The RMC Yuji Sakai Godzilla Final Wars poster version was on display again, as well as both the Allosaurus and a Triceratops from One Million Years B.C. (images only). And also on display was a very col classic Vampirella plastic kit which will feature a base and bat statue.
More info on all these releases as we get it. Pictures from Dengeki Hobby and X-Plus.
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Hazawa Gumi is releasing the G Memories Selection Godzilla 1965 Happy Moment Glow In The Dark figure as a Winter Wonder Festival Exclusive. Godzilla features movable arm and legs, and a base, it stands 19cm tall (23cm tall with base), it will retail for 5,500 yen. It will be limited to one per person at Wonder Festival.
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Yesterday Figpin officially announced their Godzilla Figpin XL, larger versions of Figpins, now they have announced there Emerald City Comic Con exclusive. This Godzilla Figpin feature him in the classic 1954 train in mouth pose like the one yesterday but this time in a green color, a reddish/brown train, with glow in the dark green fins. Figpin XL's are approx six inches tall, this one is limited to 750 and will retail for approx $30.
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Figpin has officially announced their Godzilla Figpin XL, larger versions of Figpins. This Godzilla Figpin feature him in the classic 1954 train in mouth pose in a monochrome color scheme. Figpin XL's are approx six inches tall, and retail for approx $25. This figure is scheduled to release in March which is right around Emerald City Comic Con (banner below).
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Cospa and the Godzilla Store are releasing five new Godzilla/Toho t-shirts, with each shirt featuring a unique design. The designs include Godzilla 1965 "celebration", Godzilla 2000 poster, Varan The Unbelievable, Type 3 Machine Dragon Mechagodzilla, and Earth Defense Force (Mysterians). All the shirts are 100% cotton, come in sizes S to XL and retail for 3,190 yen, all but the Earth Defense Force one are black and one sided (the EDF is army green (moss) and two sided). These can be pre-ordered now with release scheduled for March 2020.
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Medicom will be releasing the first ever Godzilla related Jumbo Amazing Characters (JAC) figures and the first two are Godzilla and Mechagodzilla. These two figures are a jumbo 60cm tall (nearly two feet tall), Godzilla will retail for 55,000 yen, and Mechagodzilla for 63,800 yen. Both will be limited and available at the Medicom Toy booth at Winter Wonder Festival.
