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This is clear blue version of Bandai Ultraman Kaiju figure Bemular, Stamped 2004 but I am not sure when it was released, Anyway it is a cool looking figure as if it just came out of the water from the very first Ultraman episode.
This is clear blue version of Bandai Ultraman Kaiju figure Bemular, Stamped 2004 but I am not sure when it was released, Anyway it is a cool looking figure as if it just came out of the water from the very first Ultraman episode.
So named because it's head looks like the japanese action hero of the same name.
No easy to photograph because the auto-focus of camera tend to find the legs, and esp. the knees. Which makes sense, as they present nice, easy to find, high contrast edges. Unfortunately they tend not to be in the same plane as the head...
Rafaman vs. Ultraman.
Foto tomada por mi amigo Montcourt en la Semana Cultural de Japon Organizada por la Embajada de Japon en Valencia, Estado Carabobo. Venezuela.
Ajustada en efecto lomo por mi.
Visita la galeria de Montcourt montcourt.deviantart.com/
Shop & caffe by Tsuburaya
A leading person in special photography technology in the Showa period. The birthparent of Ultraman. The #Ultraman official shop associated with #Eiji Marutani is in Sukagawa. It is said that Eiji Marutani was born in the Sukagawa River.
(Taken with Contax T3)
Ultraman is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series that first aired in 1966. Ultraman is a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off.
At Masjid India area, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.