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In the fourth quarter of 1993, MechaGodzilla would be revived for the big screen as a hero and not a villain. As a result, Bandai produced figures for all the monsters in the movie - Godzilla, MechaGodzilla, Fire Rodan, and Baby Godzilla. The mold used for Godzilla in 1992 would be reused. New molds were created for the other three monsters. All are nicely detailed and very close to the monster they represent. Godzilla, MechaGodzilla, and Fire Rodan appear to be in scale with each other but Baby Godzilla is not. The tags feature the advance art work for "Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla" and the usual information as well as the character's name on the back. An interesting observation is that the characters have a '94 after the name instead of '93. This is because the movie was released in late 1993 and labeled the characters as 1994 because of how close the release date was to the end of the year.
MechaGodzilla stands nearly 9 inches tall and is chock full of neat little details. The figure was molded in grey vinyl with various black highlights on the neck, toros, tail, and spines. The figure has striking golden eyes. Bandai included many of the details that one would miss at first glance, such as the intricate mechanical circuitry around the head and in other places. There is articulation at the arms, neck, ankles, and tail. Like Fire Rodan, the mold would be used two other times. First, in 1995's Godzilla Memorial Box and then in the "Toho Kaiju" series. The figure in the memorial box is about an inch taller than the 1993 release and is more silver in color. For the "Toho Kaiju" version, Bandai scaled the figure down to 6 inches (like all other figures in the series). Other than the size, the figure practically mirrors the original release.
Along with Battra and Godzilla, Bandai released the 1992 version of Mothra larva. It is my humble opinion that at the time, this figure was Bandai's most realistic kaiju production. Every part of the figure is just as accurate as the monster used in the film. The figure (and design) is very similar to the Great Monster Series 1961 released in 1984 and then reissued in 1991. However, the feelers are much smaller and so is the figure. The tail is also molded vertically while the Great Monster Series' is not. Though the figure is anything but small, it is around 10 inches long. Mothra comes in two paint variations, biege and russet. It is difficult to tell which one is more rare because the figure itself is hard to find. In fact, it's possibly the hardest Heisei Bandai figure to find, leading some dealers to charge over $200 for it. The figure originally sold for 1,200 yen in Japan.
Pollution monster from outer space!
Built for the Kaijuly collab with:
• Godzilla: @_velocijacktor_
• Monster X: @_mr_r03_
• Keizer Ghidorah: @dovidadovich_art
• Gigan: @bruh_i0nicles
• Mothra: @braylons_finger
• Rodan: @Bruh_i0nicles
• Anguirus: @cindar_block
• Ebirah: @ricbionicle_mocs
• King Caesar: @danielbrickson
• Manda: @dv_mocs
• Zilla: @giikei_mocs
• Kamacuras: @love.is.canon
•Kumonga: @anderson_builder
• Hedorah: @_pohaturon
Venomous Spider Monster
The sometimes-friend, mostly-often-foe to Godzilla, Kumonga (Spiga) is a kaiju species of giant spitting spider. Its webbing attacks, in tandem with its incredible jumping capabilities, means catching and defeating this kaiju will take all of Godzilla’s speed and agility.
Built for the #kaijulycollab with:
• Godzilla: @_velocijacktor_
• Monster X: @_mr__r03_
• Keizer Ghidorah: @dovidadovich_art
• Gigan: @bruh_i0nicles
• Mothra: @braylons_finger
• Rodan: @bruh_i0nicles
• Anguirus: @cindar__block
• Ebirah: @ricbionicle_mocs
• King Caesar: @danielbrickson
• Manda: @dv_mocs
• Zilla: @giikei_mocs
• Kamacuras: @love.is.canon
• Kumonga: @anderson_builder
• Hedorah: @_pohaturon
I talk to the wind
Built for the #kaijulycollab with:
• Godzilla: @_velocijacktor_
• Monster X: @_mr_r03_
• Keizer Ghidorah: @dovidadovich_art
• Gigan: <@1134757778196533288>
• Mothra: @braylons_finger
• Rodan: @slopton_builds
• Anguirus: @cindar_block
• Ebirah: @ricbionicle_mocs
• King Caesar: @danielbrickson
• Manda: @dv_mocs
• Zilla: @giikei_mocs
• Kamacuras: love.is.canon
•Kumonga: <@817391004818604042>
• Hedorah: @_pohaturon
So, decided to do some drawings of designs I was thinking of for the different Toho kaiju. Anguirus is gonna go in that spot next to Gigan, just gonna figure out what I wanna do with him. Hope you enjoy this series! Next wave will have Kong and DAM ones.
Godzilla versus Gigan, released in Japan as Chikyū Kogeki Meirei Gojira tai Gaigan (Earth Destruction Directive: Godzilla vs. Gigan).
The amount of skill that goes into Toho's fantastic suits and sets is incredible.
The scale model sets are amazing, especially as they put so much work into them knowing the sets will just be destroyed during the shoot.
"Men in rubber monster suits" has become something of a joke, but those suits are intricately designed. Using those amazing sets and brilliant forced perspective, these suits are able to transport us into a reality where giant monsters are on the move.
That's for the bipedal monsters. For a quadruped, like Anguirus here, the only real solution is for the creature to look like its crawling about on its hands and knees... because it is.
Hats off to the ingenuity of monster makers at Toho, Daiei, Universal and all the other studios who have given us so many years of scale model frights and excitement!
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Character: Gorosaurus 1967
Company: Marmit
Manufacturer: Marmit
Series: Monster Heaven
Made In: Japan
Material: Bone White Color Vinyl
Height: Approximately 22 cm
Number of Parts: 7
Released: 2007
Original Price: Unknown
Limitation: Limited
Packaging: Bagged
Additional Info: The original sculpt was issued out on January 2007 as a standard limited mail-order goods. The Gorosaurus prototype sculpt was by Masami Yamada. Per Marmit the sculpt is base on the Gorosaurus suit used from the 1967 King Kong Escapes movie.
The figure in this photo is the second reissue with new colors. It was placed at random inside lucky bag sets as a Super Festival exclusive. This lucky bag Gorosaurus is painted in dark metallic blue paint and yellow on the belly with silver nails and silver on the back spine.
The bags the figures came in were a simple brown paper bag. Each bag contained 3 standard size figure. Each bag you were guaranteed a clear glitter vinyl Godzilla 1962 and an unpainted Final Wars Rodan. Then randomly the third mystery figure could have been Gorosaurus, Godzilla 1984, Final Wars Anguirus, Final Wars Ebirah, or another figure. Some bags contain an addition fourth mini-figure.
The same unpainted Final Wars Rodan, Final Wars Ebirah, and Final Wars Anguirus from the Super Festival lucky bags that may have contained a Gorosaurus were also available in the lucky bags made available at Tokyo Toy Festival on March 18, 2007, for the price of 10,500 yen.
Left foot markings:
Marmit
JAPAN
Right foot markings:
ゴロザウルス
TM&© 1999, 2006
TOHO CO., LTD.
Character: Anguirus 1972
Company: Marmit
Manufacturer: Marmit
Series: Monster Heaven
Made In: Japan
Material: Orange Vinyl
Height: Approximately 23 cm
Number of Parts: 7
Released: December 2011
Original Price: 5,000 yen (5,250 taxed)
Limitation: Limited Mail Order
Packaging: Bagged with Header Card
Additional Info: This sculpt was originally released in 2005. The figure in this picture is a newer paint color version released on orange vinyl in 2011. Marmit officially labels the figure as "Anguirus 2nd Generation." The pre-order sales were offered directly from Marmit as a mail-order in September 2011 with December 2011 shipping release. This Anguirus is based on the suit from the 1972 movie Godzilla vs Gigan.
Left foot markings:
アンギラス
2ダイメ
TM&© 1972, 2005
TOHO CO., LTD.
Right foot markings:
Marmit
This is an overview of the monsterverse as I would like to see it. I tried to make it as realistic as I could. Please leave your opinion on this in the comments, I would love to see what you think.
here is an overview of the monsters that I would like to appear in these movies.
Phase 1
Godzilla: Godzilla, male Muto, female Muto
kong skull island: Kong, skull crawlers
Godzilla King of the monsters: Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, King Ghidorah
Godzilla vs Kong: Godzilla, Kong
Phase 2
Rodan: male Rodan, female Rodan
Kong returns: Kong, Gorosaurus
Mothra: Mothra, Battra
Godzilla III: Godzilla, Destroyah
monster island: Godzilla, Anguirus, Varan, male Rodan, Baragon
Phase 3
King Kong: Kong, Ebirah, Mothra
Varan: Varan
Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla: Godzilla, Anguirus, Mechagodzilla
destroy all monsters part 1 & 2: Godzilla, Anguirus, Varan, Baragon, Mothra, Rodan, Kong, Mechagodzilla, Mecha King Ghidorah
ROOOAAAARRR!!!
RRUUURREEEEE!!!!
The pilot episode* of the Godzilla Variety Hour at the Bijou Planks had zero viewership. So Planks management attempted to beef up the ratings by adding Anguirus and rewriting the skits to include a lot of references to beef.
The skits included:
"Where's the Beef, Big G?"
"I've got a beef with you!"
and "Beef"
Even Anguirus' widely loved comic timing did not help, however, and viewership remained at zero.
The Bijou Planks management may want to consider that, in live theater, if the venue is closed to the public, no amount of adjustments to the act is going to help.
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
*The pilot episode:
In the early 50,s a godzillasaurus was mutated into a giant monster by the atomic bomb.
In 1954 the beast attacked Tokyo Japan and was destroyed with the Oxygen Destroyer. In 1955 Godzilla fought a new enemy Anguirus he almost killed Anguirus but Anguirus swam to monster island. In 1962 Godzilla fought a new king Kong. He hurled the ape off the cliff. In 1964 Godzilla fought Mothra to the death but she had two children. In 1964 Godzilla rodan Mothra fought king ghidorah and beat him. In 1965 Godzilla and rodan fought ghidorah on planet x. In 1966 Godzilla fought Ebirah the sea monster and a giant condor. In 1967 Godzilla adopted a son and fought some giant bugs. In 1968 Godzilla and monster islands other monsters attacked big cities under the control of the Kilaaks. In 1969 Godzilla taught his son to fight so minya fought gabra but gabra attacked Godzilla who beat him. In 1971 Godzilla fought and beat hedorah. In 1972 Godzilla and Anguris fought and beat ghidorah and Gigan. In 1973 Godzilla and jet jaguar fought Megalon and Gigan. In 1974 Godzilla and King Caesar beat Mecha-Godzilla. In 1975 Godzilla beat Mecha-Godzilla and Titanosaurus. In 1984 Godzilla attacked Tokyo Japan. In 1989 Godzilla beat a giant Godzilla plant hybrid named Biollante. In 1991 Godzilla fought Mecha king ghidorah and beat him. In 1992 Godzilla fought Battra and Mothra. In 1993 Godzilla rodan fought Mecha-Godzilla and minya was developing into a Godzilla. In 1994 Godzilla fought Space Godzilla and M.O.G.U.E.R.A. in 1995 Godzilla fought Destoroyah who killed his son. In 1998 a monster called zilla but was called Godzilla attacked New York and had one child. In 1999 Godzilla beat a giant alien Orga. In 2000 Godzilla fought a giant bug named Megaguirus. In 2001 Godzilla fought Baragon, Mothra and ghidorah. In 2002 Godzilla fought Mecha-Godzilla. In 2003 Godzilla fought Mecha- Godzilla and Mothra. In 2004 Godzilla defeated the Xiliens and other kaiju who returned to monster island.
Atomic breath 2001 Godzilla was easier to find, so we got him before we got the regular one. Trying for an action pose, but 2001 Godzilla stoops quite a bit, so his breath lands against the floor and not much else.
Character: Hedorah
Company: Marmit
Manufacturer: Marmit
Series: Real Sofubi Kit
Made In: Japan
Material: Grey & Clear Red Vinyl
Height: Approximately 28 cm
Number of Parts: 8
Released: April 2008
Painted Original Price: 7,500 yen (7665 taxed)
Unpainted Original Price: 3,800 yen (3,990 taxed)
Limitation: Limited Mail Order
Packaging: Box
Additional Info: The Hedorah prototype sculpt was by Hiroshi Asakawa. Other prototype kits that he created for Marmit in the Real Sofubi Kit series are Anguirus, Gigan, Earthtron, and many others. Marmit originally listed Hiroshi with J · Space studios for the 2005 and 2007 pre-orders. Future pre-orders starting in 2009 later listed him under Asu Kōbō. Hiroshi founded his studio Asu Kōbō in 2009.
Marmit first introduced the sculpt for pre-order on September 2005 with an October 15 deadline. The scheduled release was January 2006.
Starting with the December 2007 pre-order which were scheduled for shipping on April 2008, the head inner part was reworked and the head position balance was corrected to be more faithful to the suit.
It has been re-released several more times over the years as an unpainted kit with additional painting services available. Either finished or unfinished versions have come in a box or in bags with header cards. The version seen here came in a box fully painted in 2008.
The Hedorah kit was advertised as an unpainted kit for sale from Marmit. They also offer additional painting service at the price of 3,675 (5% taxed included). Future painting services for the Hedorah kit starting in 2009 increase to 4,200 yen. The painting thru out each release has been the same and impossible to tell what release year they are made unless you look at the license sticker on the packaging.
The head is made of clear red vinyl and painted grey. The body is made of grey vinyl. The eyes are clear red vinyl.
Left foot markings:
ヘドラ
TM&© 1971, 2005
TOHO CO., LTD.
Right foot markings:
Marmit
VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tPhn-vBIu0
••• SCRIPT/LYRICS: •••
MOLEMAN'S EPIC RAP BATTLES!!!!!!!!!
REIMU HAKUREI…
…VS…
…GODZILLA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEGIN!!!
Reimu Hakurei:
Think I'm scared of you just 'cause I barely come up to your toes?
Prepare to learn how deep the Shanghai Alice rabbit hole goes:
I'm a one–girl army, dreamt up by a one–man team,
Flying around past seas of bullets, spamming neon laser beams;
Near–untouchably nimble, and my hitbox is so small.
Yours is big as they come, and all the harder you'll fall!
I'm an oriental cutie with an elegant aura,
Taking the biggest dump on you since your duel with Hedorah!
Come a long way since I started bouncing 'round that Yin–Yang ball,
And nowadays, my friends and I have half the internet enthralled.
You're old news, Goji, like an apple gone rotten;
Leave you like the old PC cast: obsolete and forgotten!
I'm no slacker when it comes to double–dealing verbal pain:
Enough rhymes to blow your mind across both of your brains!
I'll 1CC this battle without bombs on Lunatic Mode,
Tie you down, and pour a truckload of tea down your throat!
Godzilla:
Old Godzilla's hip–hopping around,
About to stomp this patron saint of weeaboos into the ground!
Still incumbent, reigning King of Monsters after six decades,
Pointing out the many follies of this destitute shrine maid:
Sure, by little girl standards, you may be a superhero,
But I'm so far past your league, I might as well be fighting Cirno,
'Cause you're on par with my pussy son Minilla at best,
And your verses are more padding–filled than Sakuya's chest!
Highly responsive to your bullshit, and I'll counter every diss.
I'm a relentless force of nature, and nature is pissed!
No Emmerich Iguanas here, as anyone can plainly see,
So spell my name with that capital G-O-D!
I've terrorized Japan from Tokyo to Fukuoka,
And I'll squash your puny shrine like a one–level pagoda.
Replay this match on every single setting, only to find
That in all seven secret endings, victory is still mine!
Reimu Hakurei:
Your voice sounds like a glove, scraping a bass with rusty wires!
Talk about a far cry from all the music we've inspired,
"We" being me and all my friends; got so many, I lost track.
In fact, I'll show you right now; let my main homegirl take a crack:
Marisa Kirisame:
Just let me borrow that mic and watch me steal some precious thunder
With my grimoires' worth of verses that I didn't even plunder!
Like so many books and forums, I'm hijacking this fight,
Packing heat by the star–full, and I'll be knocking out your lights;
Look like an ordinary witch, with pointy hat and little broom,
But bitch, I've got a mushroom–fueled furnace of fiery doom!
Self–trained, and my power's both material and present.
Wanna talk about "leagues"? I'm pretty much in League of Legends!
My words will hit you hard like Gigan, pierce you 'til you're bleeding;
As Patchouli can attest, I really did all of my reading.
Such a swagger queen, got seven different themes to my name;
Plus a Master Spark to overpower your atomic flame,
And though I'm not as strong as Reimu, go ask Alice if I'm hotter.
Either way, we'll blow your whole island of misfits out the water,
'Less you back off; take it easy, as those floating heads would say.
You're in Gensokyo now, Tokyo bloke. Yo, understand, da ze?
Reimu Hakurei:
For each remotely scary line you have, a dozen more are goofy;
Congrats on being so spot on with the history of your movies.
Wipe that purposeful grimace from your ugly face, you brute,
Because we'll drop you in three minutes, like your wretched Shodai suit!
Godzilla:
Even Gamera's less full of crap than you two baka wenches!
When you mess with this G–Man, prepare for obvious consequences.
If you wanna have a tag–team match, I'll meet you there just fine;
I'd wondered when I'd get to raid again with this old pal of mine:
Anguirus:
Huh, what do you want? Oh, yeah; that's right:
The monster king's calling upon his man–at–arms to join the fight,
And he's backing up these words he's barking with one helluva bite,
Thorny carapace and hide imperishable as the night!
I'm one repugnant, Battra–shit insane, ass–kicking Ankylosaur;
Redundant brains to keep me ticking, and a Super Metroid roar.
The first apprentice to the master of the art of destruction,
Butting heads with Big G way back since his second production!
Full–time Killer of the Living, and I need no fancy gimmicks:
Simple, solid strength; no cheap tricks for Marisa to mimic.
We'll take you to the farthest place down from your "Fantasy Heaven";
Screw "Bullet Hell": our kind comes straight from Dante's Circle Seven!
Giant monsters go all–out when we attack; no holds are barred.
Watch us play 52 Pickup with your deck of Spell Cards!
You girls may think you're vicious, table–turning killers like Hard Candy,
But step up to any kaiju, and you'll end up like Bambi!
Godzilla:
You're like Jet Jaguar juxtaposed with us: out–of–place and laughable;
A following so bloated, it makes my own size look natural!
Your whole fandom's one big circle jerk, fapping to armpits;
You just need their art because your maker can't draw worth a shit!
Reimu Hakurei:
There must be some alien cockroach up there, clouding your thinking!
Marisa Kirisame:
...Either that, or someone's broken Suika's record for drinking!
Reimu Hakurei:
Two not–so–little monsters, strongest under the sun,
But then our secret weapon came along, and then there were none!
Flandre Scarlet:
The name's Doctor F–L–A–N Dre!
Basement's unlocked, now I'm out to play,
Like the Warriors, and I, too, am an army of the night;
Take you through the Extra Stage, then to your burial site!
I'm bringing one wicked case of Scarlet Fever,
And I'm not talking 'bout Cee Lo's girls, either.
Sister of the bloody Devil, bloodier than Bloody Mary,
And I'll blast you with the strength of ten entire militaries!
It's curtains for you when I open curtain fire;
Raining danmaku on Monsterland until it's but a pyre.
Nowhere to run; no water body can hide you,
When this Scarlet Witch says "No more kaiju."
You'll go flying backwards, not propelled by your breath,
But from my tension–crushing psychic hand–squeeze of death!
Can't mistake it, even when I'm going Four–of–a–Kind:
There's no vampiress more volatile in all of design.
When my rhymes set this whole place ablaze,
Even Reimu won't leave with her face ungrazed;
I murdered Loki, stole his sword,
Caused Ragnarok, and did it 'cause I was bored!
Only in one game, 'cause I'm so OP,
But without me, the rest feel so empty,
And F.Y.I., Aggie Christie:
You dropped the ball; U.N. Owen was ME!
Marisa Kirisame:
Well use your bones as instruments when this incident's over,
Then upload the brand new song we've made to Nico Nico Douga!
Reimu Hakurei:
So forget your Destoroyah and that Ghidorah clown;
We're the triple threat that's bringing 'bout your final meltdown!
Godzilla:
Relying on two backups? You're no good girl at all!
Anguirus:
Not even sure if she's a girl; that kind of tactic takes balls.
Plus, bringing up "clowns"? That's biting more than I could chew;
I've got three words for this "trump card" of yours: RAN RAN RUU!
Godzilla:
Seems that crazy womanchild's where you're riding all your money,
But from where I stand, she's just another useless little bunny!
Could retaliate with Mothra, but that won't be necessary,
And besides, this battle already has far too many fairies!
Dropping bombs like the nukes that made this massive mutant
On the pitiful programmings of one drunken college student;
I'll leave you on life support, and then it's your extermination,
When they pull the plug on you for lack of organ donations.
WHO WON?
WHO'S NEXT?
I DECIDE!!!!!!
MOLEMAN'S… (*Godzilla roar*) …EPIC RAP BATTLES!!!!!!!!!!
Here we see the 1993 group of classic kaiju and Godzillasaurus. However, one figure is missing and that is Kamakiras. I don't have one yet, but I hope to soon.
Angilas is jointed at the neck, arms and legs. It's molded in dark gray vinyl with pale yellow sprayed-on highlights. This is the first "crawling" Angilas figure ever produced.
Yamakatsu released their figures in two "Real Soft" vinyl series. Angilas was a part of Set 01
My son is a major fan of Anguirus, but nobody made a toy of him other than S.H. Monster Arts. So he took a pile of his own money and asked to buy the Anguirus figure. It's amazingly well-done and the only game in town, though I'm honestly not sure it's worth the colossal price tag.
In conjunction with “Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.”in November 2003, Bandai released its first Megaro-Goji figure, which represented Godzilla from 1973-1975. One of Bandai’s most anticipated releases, this particular figure was from 1974’s “Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla” and is part of the company’s 6-inch “Movie Monster Series”. Following suit with the high demand of the figure, it quickly sold out in Japan, making it difficult for American dealers to obtain large quantities. As usual the detail and accuracy is on par or exceeds the usual Bandai quality. Standing around 6-inches, it perfectly mimics the personality of the Megaro-Goji suit through the intense look preserved on the sculpted facial features. Bandai sprayed highlights from the chest to the belly, followed by the knees, toenails, and dorsal plates. Its tag features Godzilla during his battle with MechaGodzilla. The inside of the tag featured something much different: Bandai's toy line-up for "Godzilla X MechaGodzilla".
The figure went on to be released three more times. It was first released as two different figures in the 2004’s Godzilla 50th Memorial Box Set. The first figure represented 1974’s MechaGodzilla as the disguised Godzilla from a scene in the film. Using the previous year’s mold, Bandai sculpted a new right arm revealing MechaGodzilla’s titanium armor, exposing the robot to the real Godzilla. Bandai used light blue highlights on the armor section. Following Bandai’s first creative attempt at re-using the 1974 mold, they produced Godzilla 1975, while sculpting a new head and making the figure in green vinyl. The third and final Megaro-Goji release was paired with a repaint of 2002’s Titanosaurus release in a Toy’s Dream Project set. In addition to being done in black vinyl with green highlights, the figure’s vinyl is much softer than the Godzilla 50th Anniversary Box Set version.
Godzilla 1974 remains a collector favorite and one of Bandai’s finest releases.
Freakin`awesome TRENDMASTERS 1997 TOY FAIR Displays!! Godzilla Doom Island & Gamera. Two scarce lines indeed. Nice to see the Doom Island Anguirus, KUMONGA, the 9-Pack Figure Set, and of course the 4`Destroyah (in the top right corner of the left side image, which is the very same one in my collection, and posted on here). And we mustn`t forget to mention, the only image I have seen before of the Kamacarus prototype.
Bandai King Ghidorah
R2-D2 flash drive
Fisher-Price Little People baby roundhead
Funko Mystery Mini Alien
Funkco Mystery Mini Metaluna Mutant
Funkco Mystery Mini Robby the Robot
Star Wars Rebels Stormtrooper and Zeb Orrelios action figures
Anguirus mini figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends Jedi Temple Guard action figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends AT-DP Driver action figure
Star Trek Original Series Captain Christopher Pike action figure
Simpsons Lego minifig Comic Book Guy
Simpsons Lego minifig Groundskeeper Willie
Simpsons Lego minifig Martin Prince
Simpsons Lego minifig Waylon Smithers
Simpsons Lego minifig Hans Moleman
Simpsons Lego minifig Professor Frink
Hot Wheels Bat-Pod
Kotobukiya Star Wars Jaina Solo Bishoujo ARTFX statue
Creature from the Black Lagoon bank
Creature from the Black Lagoon Burger King toy
Nintendo Captain Olimar figure
Tin car
Scribblenauts Wonder Woman
Jar Jar Binks squirting Burger King toy
Lego Darth Vader digital clock
Star Wars Power of the Jedi Queen Amidala (Theed Invasion) action figure
Funko ReAction Alien Series 1 Kane (spacesuit) action figure
Prince of the Cosmos Katamari Damacy clay figurine
Star Wars Black Series 6-inch Obi-Wan Kenobi action figure
Star Wars Black Series 3.75-inch Mosep Binneed action figure
Star Wars: Rebels Saga Legends C1-10P (Chopper) action figure
Star Wars Black Series 6-inch First Order Stormtrooper
Funko Pop! Futurama Leela vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Futurama Bender vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Futurama Fry vinyl figure
Marilyn Monroe cigarette lighters
Funko Pop! Harry Potter vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Nosferatu vinyl figure
Funko Pop! Star Wars The Force Awakens BB-8 bobble-head
Disney Store wind-up Yoda flipping toy
Doctor Who Battle Dalek action figure
Disney Store wind-up R2-D2
Star Wars Command Republic Gunship
Funnko Pop! Star Wars Sandtrooper and Dewback bobble-heads
Axe Cop and Wexter (T-rex) action figures
Jakks Pacific 20-inch Biker Scout
Jakks Pacific 20-inch TIE Fighter Pilot
Jakks Pacific 20-inch Bossk
1995 would mark the end of the Heisei chapter in Godzilla's lifespan with the big guy's death through meltdown in "Godzilla vs. Destroyah". Bandai took full advantage of this unique event and produced four wonderful figures, and for the first time, a theater exclusive figure. These four figures were Burning Godzilla, Adult Destroyah, Aggregate Destroyah, and Godzilla Junior. In theaters, Bandai's mold for Burning Godzilla would be made in traunslucent orange vinyl with red highlights to represent the big G's last moments before dying in the film. The tags folded and each featured a picture of the monster the toy represents and then the advance art work for the film on the back. Inside, the tag advertised Godzilla's death in the film with bold capitalization of "GODZILLA DIES" and art work of Godzilla fighting Destroyah.
This figure was important for two reasons. It was the first Godzilla figure to feature soft vinyl, which is a technique Bandai continues to this day. This was done to promote child safety. Secondly, it was the first new mold for Godzilla since 1992's Bato-Goji figure. Bandai's Burning Godzilla was striking at the time of its release and still is to this day. The figure was molded in a dark, charcol-colored vinyl with orange highlights to represent Godzilla burning. The figure is over 9 inches tall, standing much taller than his opponent Adult Destroyah. Bandai would continue on to reissue the mold several more times; first as a theater exclusive and then two times in the "Godzilla Forever" series. It was then shrunk down to 6 inches and used in their "Movie Monsters" line. They then fashioned three 6 inch designs after the theater exclusive and "Godzilla Forever" figures for an exclusive Bandai Museum line. Next, the figure would be used in the Godzilla 50th Memorial Box and then for a Toys Dream Project set.
Bandai released three tagged figures as well as two boxed figures for the movie "Godzilla vs. Mothra". The tagged figures were the larval version of Battra and Mothra and a new mold of Godzilla. The boxed figures were the adult forms of Battra and Mothra. The tags on the Battra larva, Mothra larva, and Godzilla feature the poster for the movie on the front and various information in Japanese on the back as well as the character's name. Bandai followed suit in creating single tags for its 1992 figures. It should be noted that the poster featured on the tags is not the advance version, while the poster used on the tags of all other Heisei figures was the advance.
Battra larva is very detailed and an excellent addition to anyone's kaiju collection. Bandai highlighted the figure with gold on the horns and dark pink on the belly and back. The eyes are painted orange and various other parts of the figures in an almost crimson red. Unfortunately, Battra is out of scale with the other two tagged figures. It is much smaller than the Mothra larva figure and is much too short to be in scale with the Godzilla figure. In the movie, the monster was much larger than Mothra and was nearly equal in height to Godzilla. Ironically enough, it is almost in scale with the 6 inch Heisei Godzilla figure released in 1998, which is a scaled down version of the Godzilla figure produced for this movie! In Japan, the figure originally sold for 1,200 yen, which is around $12 dollars. Now, Battra larva is one of the more difficult figures to find with its original tag attached and in good condition. Prices for this figure have sky-rocketed to over $100 and new collectors are lucky to find it for less than that.
1995 would mark the end of the Heisei chapter in Godzilla's lifespan with the big guy's death through meltdown in "Godzilla vs. Destroyah". Bandai took full advantage of this unique event and produced four wonderful figures, and for the first time, a theater exclusive figure. These four figures were Burning Godzilla, Adult Destroyah, Aggregate Destroyah, and Godzilla Junior. In theaters, Bandai's mold for Burning Godzilla would be made in traunslucent orange vinyl with red highlights to represent the big G's last moments before dying in the film. The tags folded and each featured a picture of the monster the toy represents and then the advance art work for the film on the back. Inside, the tag advertised Godzilla's death in the film with bold capitalization of "GODZILLA DIES" and art work of Godzilla fighting Destroyah.
This figure was important for two reasons. It was the first Godzilla figure to feature soft vinyl, which is a technique Bandai continues to this day. This was done to promote child safety. Secondly, it was the first new mold for Godzilla since 1992's Bato-Goji figure. Bandai's Burning Godzilla was striking at the time of its release and still is to this day. The figure was molded in a dark, charcol-colored vinyl with orange highlights to represent Godzilla burning. The figure is over 9 inches tall, standing much taller than his opponent Adult Destroyah. Bandai would continue on to reissue the mold several more times; first as a theater exclusive and then two times in the "Godzilla Forever" series. It was then shrunk down to 6 inches and used in their "Movie Monsters" line. They then fashioned three 6 inch designs after the theater exclusive and "Godzilla Forever" figures for an exclusive Bandai Museum line. Next, the figure would be used in the Godzilla 50th Memorial Box and then for a Toys Dream Project set.
Bandai released their King Kong figure in 1993 along with five other classic kaiju and Godzillasaurus from "Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah" [1991]. The figure is nicely done and is very accurate to Toho's King Kong. King Kong features articulation both at the arms and legs, allowing for some interesting poses. King Kong is the only figure released in 1993 that doesn't feature the kaiju on the tag. Instead, we get a drawing of a jungle and his name in both English and Japanese. The tag also features a gold sticker that says "KIP" on it. It is the only figure not to have a Marvel Comics Godzilla sticker from the year 1993. Kong stands around 7 inches tall.