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X-Plus is releasing the Cast Kit Evangelion Unit 01 Burning "G" Awakening Form, this is the same sculpt as the 30cm figure released last year. This stand 41cm tall once assembled, it features both clear and ivory polyurethane resin parts, and will retail for 68,200 yen. It can be pre-ordered from X-Plus (Japan, a US release could come later), with release scheduled for May 2025.
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X-Plus North America has announced the Toho 30cm Series Mechagodzilla 1974 Black Version exclusive figure. This figure features a silver/black paint scheme, it stands 32cm tall, and will retail for $199.99. It can be pre-ordered now from X-Plus NA with release scheduled for May 2025. Of note it is unclear which Mechagodzilla this is since it seems to differ from the previously released versions we will updated once we find out.
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X-Plus is releasing the Toho 30cm Series Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection Godzilla 1991 Shinjuku Version Soft Vinyl Assembly Kit as a Winter Wonder Fest Exclusive. The kit features black and clear vinyl,will be a pre-order at the show will a lottery on the Ric site afterwards with 100 pieces will be available for each, and it will retail for 14,000 yen. The figure version stands 27cm tall and was released in 2017. Wonder Festival is Sunday, February 9, 2025 at Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall, Chiba City.
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X-Plus is releasing three versions of the Toho 30cm Series Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection Godzilla 1995 Last Scene figure, this three versions are the X-Plus Ric, Godzilla Store Limited Edition, and standard version. The Ric features a light up, the Godzilla Store version features "burning" patches with translucent parts (no light up), the standard is the same as the Ric but without the light up, it is 31cm tall, and 44cm in length, it will retail for 35,200 yen (Ric and G Store), and 33,000 yen (standard). They can be pre-ordered now from the respected stores with release scheduled for May/June 2025. Note this should be available soon on the North American X-Plus site (Ric version), and the Godzilla Store version is now on the US Godzilla Store site.
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X-Plus North America is releasing the Toho 30cm Series Megalon Purple Version figure, an exclusive color version of the previously released figure. This figure stands 32cm tall, and retails for $199.99, it can be pre-ordered from X-Plus NA now with release scheduled for April 2025.
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X-Plus has announced the Gigantic Series Godzilla 2002 figure, which has been teased at conventions. This figure 47cm tall and is 77cm in length, the Ric version features a second head with a closed mouth, and it retails for 99,000 yen. It can be pre-ordered from X-Plus (Ric) and other retailers with release scheduled for April 2025.
The Ric figure is now up on the North American X-Plus site, it retails for $669.99, and is scheduled for release May 2025.
The Ric figure is now up on the North American X-Plus site, it retails for $669.99, and is scheduled for release May 2025.
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X-Plus is releasing the DefoReal Godzilla 2023 Heat Ray Radiation Version figure. This figure is based on the previously released version with new head and arms, it is 15cm tall, features blue highlights on the mouth and fins, and it retails for 12,100 yen. It can be pre-ordered now from X-Plus (Japan) and should be up on the North American website soon with release scheduled for Feb 2025.
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Godzilla The Art By Parco Vol.4 is being held Nov 29th to Dec 16th 2024 at the Parco Museum Tokyo, and as with the prevois events there is exclusive figures, and merchandise.
The artists for this event include Roby Dwi Antono, Hiroki Tsukuda, Ryuichi Ohira, James Jarvis, and Tadanobu Asano, all have created unique artworks with Godzilla as a motif, reflecting their own thoughts and unique perspectives on Godzilla. The key visual for this exhibition was created by Tetsuya Nakamura, items from many Godzilla films will be on display as well.
The commemorative figure for this event is Movie Monster Series Godzilla 1968 Nakamura Tetsuya Version which retails for 5,500 yen, previous figures including the X-Plus Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla 1954 Template Version will also be available. A number of other items will be available including key chains, magnets, pass case, postcards, tote bags, shirts, and posters (all below).
Also check out info and art from some of the artists involved in the event at bottom.
The artists for this event include Roby Dwi Antono, Hiroki Tsukuda, Ryuichi Ohira, James Jarvis, and Tadanobu Asano, all have created unique artworks with Godzilla as a motif, reflecting their own thoughts and unique perspectives on Godzilla. The key visual for this exhibition was created by Tetsuya Nakamura, items from many Godzilla films will be on display as well.
The commemorative figure for this event is Movie Monster Series Godzilla 1968 Nakamura Tetsuya Version which retails for 5,500 yen, previous figures including the X-Plus Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla 1954 Template Version will also be available. A number of other items will be available including key chains, magnets, pass case, postcards, tote bags, shirts, and posters (all below).
Also check out info and art from some of the artists involved in the event at bottom.
A special interview video with General Producer Takeshi Yoroi below.
Tetsuya Nakamura
Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1968, he studied lacquer art at the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School.
Since then, he has been focusing on the information that visual information can provide to living organisms.
I have produced a variety of sculptures.
Nakamura began to develop an affinity and understanding for Godzilla as a modeler in his high school days. During his student days, while studying arts and crafts, Nakamura came into contact with many Buddhist statues and discovered commonalities between the changes in style of Japanese Buddhist art and the changes in Godzilla's shape, which further deepened his interest.
It is said that Godzilla from the 1964 film "Mothra vs. Godzilla" can be compared to a Buddhist statue from the Heian period, and that the ideal form of Godzilla was perfected after that. This time, Nakamura will create the 1964 Godzilla and King Ghidorah.
Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1968, he studied lacquer art at the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School.
Since then, he has been focusing on the information that visual information can provide to living organisms.
I have produced a variety of sculptures.
Nakamura began to develop an affinity and understanding for Godzilla as a modeler in his high school days. During his student days, while studying arts and crafts, Nakamura came into contact with many Buddhist statues and discovered commonalities between the changes in style of Japanese Buddhist art and the changes in Godzilla's shape, which further deepened his interest.
It is said that Godzilla from the 1964 film "Mothra vs. Godzilla" can be compared to a Buddhist statue from the Heian period, and that the ideal form of Godzilla was perfected after that. This time, Nakamura will create the 1964 Godzilla and King Ghidorah.
Ryuichi Ohira
Born in Tokyo in 1982 and raised in Chiba, he received his doctorate from the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School in 2011.
"Godzilla has been the representative of absurdity for me since I was a child, and has also been an entity that gives me a certain kind of 'awakening.' Godzilla suddenly appears in our daily lives without any purpose, and then disappears. This time, I have likened Godzilla to a hammer, a motif that symbolizes an absurd existence.
"I can't express it well in words, but I thought that "Godzilla and the Hammer" was the perfect fit, so I decided to create it. Life is a series of absurdities. There may seem to be a consistency between what happened a few seconds ago and what happens a few seconds later, but there is no consistency. So we have no choice but to love absurdity. I created Godzilla Hammer to love reasonless destruction and creation, and absurd death and life," Ohira said.
Born in Tokyo in 1982 and raised in Chiba, he received his doctorate from the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School in 2011.
"Godzilla has been the representative of absurdity for me since I was a child, and has also been an entity that gives me a certain kind of 'awakening.' Godzilla suddenly appears in our daily lives without any purpose, and then disappears. This time, I have likened Godzilla to a hammer, a motif that symbolizes an absurd existence.
"I can't express it well in words, but I thought that "Godzilla and the Hammer" was the perfect fit, so I decided to create it. Life is a series of absurdities. There may seem to be a consistency between what happened a few seconds ago and what happens a few seconds later, but there is no consistency. So we have no choice but to love absurdity. I created Godzilla Hammer to love reasonless destruction and creation, and absurd death and life," Ohira said.
James Jarvis
Born in 1970, James Jarvis is a London-based artist who has worked as an illustrator and character designer.
His artistic style is widely recognized and appreciated in Japan. He ran a company called "Amos" with SILAS co-founder Russell Waterman from 2003 to 2013, and has recently collaborated with many global brands such as NIKE, UNIQLO, IKEA, and adidas.
This time, James will be exhibiting a series of Godzilla works, drawn in a free style on paper, displayed in clipboard style.
Born in 1970, James Jarvis is a London-based artist who has worked as an illustrator and character designer.
His artistic style is widely recognized and appreciated in Japan. He ran a company called "Amos" with SILAS co-founder Russell Waterman from 2003 to 2013, and has recently collaborated with many global brands such as NIKE, UNIQLO, IKEA, and adidas.
This time, James will be exhibiting a series of Godzilla works, drawn in a free style on paper, displayed in clipboard style.
Haroshi
Since 2003, he has been creating unique sculptures and installations using recycled skateboard decks.
Haroshi's work in this exhibition is inspired by the scene in which the original Godzilla first appeared. The work is made using discarded skateboards, with Godzilla's teeth carved out of urethane wheels (tires) from skateboards that the artist himself had used. The phenomenon in which skateboard wheels get stuck in the deck is called "wheel bite," and inspired by this term, Haroshi has created Godzilla's teeth out of wheels, attempting to recreate a "wheel bite." The yellowing of the teeth reflects the color of the wheels that have actually been burned by the sun while using a skateboard.
Since 2003, he has been creating unique sculptures and installations using recycled skateboard decks.
Haroshi's work in this exhibition is inspired by the scene in which the original Godzilla first appeared. The work is made using discarded skateboards, with Godzilla's teeth carved out of urethane wheels (tires) from skateboards that the artist himself had used. The phenomenon in which skateboard wheels get stuck in the deck is called "wheel bite," and inspired by this term, Haroshi has created Godzilla's teeth out of wheels, attempting to recreate a "wheel bite." The yellowing of the teeth reflects the color of the wheels that have actually been burned by the sun while using a skateboard.
Oliver Payne
Since the late 1990s, as a collaborative artist with Nick Ralph, he has been actively creating video works and installation pieces based on street culture such as skate, hardcore music, punk, and graffiti.
For this exhibition, Oliver was so inspired by the sounds of the 1954 Godzilla film that he decided to use them to create a harsh noise piece.
"It was exciting to create noise music using sounds from Godzilla movies, and to release it in Japan, a country where noise music is so well developed. I produced this with the help of my friend David Scott Stone, who has produced sounds for Merzbow, Masonna, Melvins, and others," says Oliver.
Since the late 1990s, as a collaborative artist with Nick Ralph, he has been actively creating video works and installation pieces based on street culture such as skate, hardcore music, punk, and graffiti.
For this exhibition, Oliver was so inspired by the sounds of the 1954 Godzilla film that he decided to use them to create a harsh noise piece.
"It was exciting to create noise music using sounds from Godzilla movies, and to release it in Japan, a country where noise music is so well developed. I produced this with the help of my friend David Scott Stone, who has produced sounds for Merzbow, Masonna, Melvins, and others," says Oliver.
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X-Plus is releasing the Toho Maniacs Utsuno Ikusagami figure, from the 1994 film Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon. This figure stands 17cm tall, and retails for 8,800 yen. It can be pre-ordered from X-Plus (Japan) with release scheduled for Feb 2025. This figure may be available from other retailers as well.
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The Godzilla Store US is releasing the X-Plus 30cm Series Gigan 50th Anniversary figure, based on the suit created by the Gigan 50th Anniversary Gigan Suit Activation Project (crowdfunding project), and reward for the same project. This figure stands 11.81 inches tall, and retails for $350. It can be pre-ordered now with release scheduled for Jan 2025.
