Showing posts with label Mazinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mazinger. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Bandai Tamashii Nations Great Mazinger Jumbo Action Figure


Great Mazinger Jumbo Machinder Action Figure:

$219.99 @ Entertainment Earth - Order Here

Great Mazinger joins Jumbo Machinder! This Great Mazinger Jumbo Machinder Action Figure measures approximately 23 3/5-inches tall. The second Jumbo Machinder revival project celebrates Great Mazinger on the 50th anniversary of the TV broadcast! Standard equipment includes 2x "Mazinger Blades" and the red wing "Scramble Dash!" It has an atomic punch ejection gimmick on both arms, and can be equipped with a "super rapid-fire missile" unit that ejects three missiles on its arms. Also equipped with a large "Mazinger Blade".

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Mazinger Mazinkaiser Riobot Action Figure - Free Shipping

Mazinger Mazinkaiser Riobot Action Figure

$399.99 - Shop Here

Return of the emperor! A forever classic design! Now with strengthened joints! And more die-cast! For the first time feel the power of the design recreated in your hand with super articulation! Mazinkaiser joins the Riobot series from Sentinel! Designed by the famous design team Chemical Attack and supervised by Dynamic Productions this product will come built to look massive and powerful in any pose. Designed to keep this look in any pose, the whole body will be filled with gimmicks to enhance range of motion that will shock you when you pose it. Will come in a metallic finish and uses numerous transparent parts but it will come heavy and steady thanks to the die-cast parts used. The Mazinger Mazinkaiser Riobot Action Figure includes option and effect parts that will allow you to recreate many of the famous scenes of the series! Measures about 8-inches tall.

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Mazinger Z (マジンガーZ) is a Japanese super robot manga and anime written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The original manga version debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump October 1972 until it ended was continued in a different format in TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974, with an anime adaptation airing on Fuji TV.

The manga and anime tell the story of the protagonist, Koji Kabuto and the titular mecha Mazinger Z. The Mazinger was created by Koji's grandfather Professor Juzo Kabuto from the discovery of the fictional Japanium and using it to create the powerful and durable Super Alloy Z. It's main purpose was to combat the Mechanical Beasts of Dr. Hell, a former colleague of Professor Kabuto who killed the research team he and Prof. Kabuto were a part of during an expedition in the Greek island Bardos. Prof. Kabuto managed to escape and began his work on the Mazinger and other robots to combat Dr. Hell. Managing to finish it, the professor was killed by a bomb planted by one of Dr. Hell's henchmen, Baron Ashura. Koji noticing the explosion rushes to his grandfather's side. With his dying breath, the professor informs his grandson of the impending danger and gives the Mazinger to him. Koji swearing vegeance on Dr. Hell, becomes the pilot of Mazinger Z and with help from his girlfriend Sayaka Yumi, his younger brother Shiro Kabuto, and some sort of help from Boss, Koji fights against Dr. Hell and his minions.

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Holiday Gift Ideas For The Geek In Your House

From View Obscura Comics and Entertainment Earth

Guardians of the Galaxy Electronic Dancing Baby Groot Figure

Sale Price: $14.50 - Order Here

Dance, Groot, dance! Based on the now-classic scene from the closing credits of the blockbuster film Guardians of the Galaxy, this official replica of baby Groot in his white flower pot dances to an electronic instrumental version of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" when switched on. Bring home baby Groot and start dancin'! Groot with flower pot Measures approximately 9-inches Tall. Requires 3x "AA" Batteries, Included.

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens 3 3/4-Inch Jungle and Space Captain Phasma Action Figure

Price: $8.99 - Order Here

Out-of-this-world action figure from Star Wars: The Force Awakens!
The Star Wars The Force Awakens 3 3/4-Inch Jungle and Space Captain Phasma Action Figure includes an awesome blaster, a removable cape, and a buzz-saw weapon!
Each 3 3/4-inch action figure is articulated and includes accessories.

Control the galaxy with the Star Wars The Force Awakens 3 3/4-Inch Jungle and Space Captain Phasma Action Figure! This 3 3/4-inch scale action figure includes a pair of weapons and a removable cape. Her blaster pistol connects with her thigh for storage, while her spinning saw weapon is sure to tear a chunk out of Resistance forces. Action figure features 5 points of articulation. Ages 4 and up.

Rule The Galaxy As Father And Son ... D'Oh' - Reproduction Artwork Print - Homer and Bart Simpson Star Wars Parody - by Matt Groening

Price $10 and Up - Order Here

Sizes 8 x 10 to 24 x 36

This is a reproduction photo print featuring an image of Homer Simpson as Darth Vader and Bart Simpson as Luke Skywalker. Looks like you have been trained well by Milhouse young Simpson ... D'Oh'! The print looks amazing matted and framed and will make a great addition to your Star Wars memorabilia collection. A must for all Simpson's fans!

The Watermark does NOT appear on the print!

The image is printed on professional studio grade matte paper by a professional photography studio not a home printer.

The item will be shipped in an acid free bag with a protective board to prevent folding or creasing.

Metal Gear Solid Sniperwolf Bishoujo Statue - Free Shipping

Price: $79.99 - Order Here

Sniper Wolf joins Kotobukiya's line of Bishoujo statues! Beautifully sculpted in 1:7 scale, Sniper wold sits back on a crate, cradling her sniper rifle while a wolf pup looks on from its spot in the broken crate. Crafted from plastic, the Metal Gear Solid Sniperwolf Bishoujo Statue measures approximately 7 1/2-inches tall and comes packaged in a window-flap box.

Sniper Wolf was one of the renegade members of Foxhound, who participated in the revolt on Shadow Moses Island, along with the Next-Generation Special Forces. She was a Kurdish sharpshooter who had a great love for wolves and dogs and was considered a highly skilled sharpshooter, capable of waiting for her targets for days, even weeks, without eating or moving.

Zombie Stormtrooper - Star Wars - Zombies - Stormtroopers - Framed Original Artwork Print

$49.99 USD - Order Here

This is an original framed and matted (10x13) 8.5 x 11 print featuring an image of a Zombie Stormtrooper from the expanded Star Wars universe. The print looks amazing matted and framed and will make a great addition to your movie memorabilia collection. A must for Star Wars and Horror fans!

Note: Stand not included.

This image was created by renowned California artist Ken Hulsey.

The image is printed on professional studio grade matte paper by a professional photography studio not a home printer.

The item will be shipped in an acid free bag with a protective board to prevent folding or creasing.

Star Trek: The Next Generation Klingon Bat'leth Weapon Foam Prop Replica

Price: $42.99 - Order Here

Bring home Worf's baddest battle blade!
This sword has been forged by the fires of the Klingon heart!
Soft foam construction reduces accidental High Council mishaps. Sword unable to actually defeat Duras in combat.

Add extra authenticity to your Star Trek costume with this soft foam replica of the most honorable weapon of all, the Klingon Bat'leth! Modeled on an actual prop used on screen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the foam construction makes it perfectly safe - yet the detailed paint deco is so realistic you may mistake it for a lock of Kahless' own hair dipped in lava and twisted into a weapon to make empires tremble! Measures a massive 4-feet long!

Look Out America! - Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Comic Book - Framed and Matted Print

$49.99 USD - Order Here

Was $60!!

This is a poster graphic print featuring the cover image from Marvel comics adaptation of Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The print looks amazing matted to 8 x 10 in a 10x15 frame and will make a great addition to your movie memorabilia collection. A must for all Godzilla fans!

This image was created by renowned California artist/photographer Ken Hulsey.



DC Icons Flash Action Figure

Price: $22.99 - Order Here

From 1980s Crisis on Infinite Earths, it's the Flash! Barry Allen is ready to train with his Speed Force treadmill! The DC Icons Flash Action Figure measures approximately 6-inches tall.

T.A.R.D.I.S - Doctor Who - Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey - Signed and Numbered Poster Print

$10.00 USD - Order Here

This is an original poster graphic print featuring an image of the iconic time machine from Doctor Who known as the TARDIS. The print looks amazing matted from 8 x 10 to 24 x 36 and framed and will make a great addition to your movie memorabilia collection. A must for all Doctor Who fans!

This image was reworked by renowned California photographer Ken Hulsey.

Each image is a limited edition that is signed by the artist and numbered (1-50).

The image is printed on professional studio grade glossy paper by a professional photography studio not a home printer.

The item will be shipped in an acid free bag with a protective board to prevent folding or creasing.

Mazinger Z 12-Inch Vinyl Action Figure - Free Shipping

Price: $94.99 - Order Here

Mazinger as a 12-inch action figure!
Made from vinyl, it features 21 points of articulation.
The super-robot from the classic manga series and anime TV show Mazinger Z.
Includes an Iron Cutter, a Reinforced Rocket Punch, and 2 sets of hands!

That's one imposing robot! Super poseable with 21 points of articulation, the Mazinger Z 12-Inch Vinyl Action Figure is an essential addition to the Super Robot Series from High Dream. This 12-inch tall action figure is made from vinyl and other plastics, and recreates the enormous super-robot from the classic manga series and anime TV show Mazinger Z in imposing form! The Mazinger Z 12-Inch Vinyl Action Figure features ratchet articulation and ball-jointed feet, head, legs, and shoulders. It comes with an Iron Cutter, a Reinforced Rocket Punch, and 2 sets of hands (fist and flat palm) in blister packaging in a window box. Ages 3 and up.

Forbidden Planet Glossy Photo Quality Lobby Card Lithograph

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This is an original poster graphic print featuring an image from Forbidden Planet. The print looks amazing matted to 8 x 10 to 24 x 36 and framed and will make a great addition to your movie memorabilia collection. A must for all Science Fiction movie fans!

Each image is a limited edition that is signed by the artist and numbered (1-100).

The image is printed on professional studio grade glossy paper by a professional photography studio not a home printer.

The item will be shipped in an acid free bag with a protective board to prevent folding or creasing.

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Unhooded Kylo Ren Bobble Head

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From Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens comes Kylo Ren as a bobble head! A dark warrior strong with the Force, Kylo Ren commands First Order missions with a temper as fiery as his unconventional lightsaber. This Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Unhooded Kylo Ren Bobble Head features Kylo without his hood, measures 7-inches tall, and comes with a decorative Star Wars stand.

Monday, May 17, 2010

More Info On Jules Urbach's Shogun Warrior Movie "Gaiking"

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: /Film / Heat Vision / Avery Guerra

From: Godzilla 2012

There have been many people in the entertainment biz that have questioned why film maker, Jules Urbach, would opt to make a live-action, 3D, film based on a Japanese giant robot cartoon from the 1970s that was rarely seen on American television?

Others are also wondering why Urbach would choose to release his film, "Gaiking", in the same year as "Godzilla 2012", "The Avengers", "Star Trek 2", "Batman 3", possibly "Cloverfield 2", "Iron Man 3", and the newly announced, "Monsterpocalypse"?

True, the "Transformers" movies have made bank, and similar films, such as "Robotech", "Voltron" and "Battletech" are also in development for release over the next few years, but making a film based on a property such as "Gaiking" looks, on the outset, like a major gamble.

I'm sure that there are a good amount of us generation x'ers out there that remember "Gaiking" from the popular Mattel toy line, "Shogun Warriors", which came out in the late 70s, but that's hardly enough of a fan base to warrant such an outing........or is it?

Recently the website, Heat Vision, caught up with Urbach and picked his brain for information about his film:

HV: "Transformers" is pretty huge. and there's a "Voltron" movie in the works. Is there room for something like "Gaiking" that isn't that well known here?

Urbach: "Voltron" really took off because of the great cartoon. "Gaiking" never had that and neither did "Shogun Warriors" as a whole. The only thing we had was "Four Spies" here in the U.S. And that was only shown on the East coast for a little bit. I can only imagine how this property would have been perceived if we had a normal cartoon.

In France or Italy, this is bigger than Spider-Man. Toei understands this will do very well in Europe, where the cartoon is well-known. They approached us because they wanted somebody outside Japan to take a crack at this.

Our goal was to figure out a way that would be appealing to an American audience. And while there's a lot of people who played with the toys, we are not counting on any of that. For most people, this will be completely new.

And I think we did a good job introducing it, even from that little teaser. It's just been exciting to be introducing it to a lot of people and seeing their reaction.

HV: Are you worried about the title being a little inaccessible? Why not go with "Shogun Warriors"?

Urbach: We wanted to introduce one robot and thought it should be the focus of the film. It's like you want to introduce Superman before you introduce the Justice League, right?

The title is something that we're still looking at. It's in the mix. We are very aware of the possible limitations. I can't speak for Toei, so I can't speak how it will be used in the marketing of that film. We just want to use it wisely.

HV: There was a time when there were a lot of giant robot cartoons. And now with special effects technology being where it is, we're poised for a movement in movies. What do you think is the appeal of giant robots?

Urbach: Gaiking and those kinds of robots, you're talking about giant robots that are piloted by humans. You're not talking about Transformers, where they are their own characters. These robots are the extension of the pilots; they are really like giant suits of armor. So it's really the people inside them that are the characters. That is a huge differentiator. Gaiking is one pilot. It's really the pilot expressing himself through this giant mecha.

Read more of this interview - HERE

Here is that mega-cool teaser trailer that is mentioned in the interview:



Though the film maker doesn't touch on it in the interview, there is already interest in adding more of the robots from the "Shogun Warriors" line in a planned sequel, tentatively titled.....you guessed it...."Shogun Warriors".

Just which of these classic Japanese giant robots will make it into that film is still up in the air, but reportedly Urbach has already secured the rights to many of them and in his own words, "(Shogun Warriors)...will feature more of the robots, than the Marvel Comics series did."

Now, I know exactly what you are thinking. The "Shogun Warriors" line of toys featured a few very prominent names from Japanese pop-culture, including, The Great Mazinger, Godzilla, and, unofficially, Rodan.

Was Urbach able to secure the rights to use any of these characters in his film? Will we see Mazinger (called Mazinga in the toy line) in the movie? Could the film maker have been able to cough up enough dough to get Toho to let him use two of their prize properties, namely Godzilla and Rodan?

Urbach isn't saying, yet, which robots are going to be in his movie, except Gaiking....and that's kinda a given. Though, he does plan to reveal all at this years Comic Con, which I will be attending.

Of course, since Legendary Pictures is already making a "Godzilla" movie here in The States, so any chance of seeing the monster go toe-to-toe with Japan's greatest giant robots is all but an absolute 'no chance in hell'.

Though, that may make for the greatest movie ever!

I don't see that happening, and without Godzilla, there certainly won't be a Rodan in the mix either.

Mazinger, however, could be in the film, and that alone would be amazing.

Wonder why Urbach didn't go with Mazinger anyway? I mean, the Japanese animated show was released here in America under the name, "Tranzor Z".

Oh, well. Here is some history on "Gaiking" and the "Shogun Warriors" from Wikipeadia:

Demon Dragon of the Heavens Gaiking (大空魔竜ガイキング, Daikū Maryū Gaikingu) was a Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation, credited as an original idea by Akio Sugino. However, in reality the original idea was of Go Nagai. Toei deliberately took Nagai out of the credits in order to avoid the payment of royalties. Because of that, Nagai sued Toei and stopped further collaborations with Toei for a long time. The legal battle lasted more than 10 years. Nagai himself confirmed that he was the creator of Gaiking in the Comicon 2007 in Naples, Italy.

It ran from April 1976 through January 1977 and consisted of 44 26-minute episodes. Gaiking was notable for being one of the few super robot series to take place in real places outside of Japan, and for being the first Super Robot series to have a mobile carrier for the chief robots. In the USA, Gaiking was part of Mattel's popular Shogun Warriors import toy line of the late 1970's and Jim Terry's Force Five anthology series. In 2005, a sequel titled "Gaiking Legend of Daiku-Maryu" was produced. On March 28, 2010, a Live-Action Movie based on the series, simply entitled, Gaiking, was announced at the 2010 Tokyo Animation Fair. In international production will be helmed by American filmmakers, Jules Urbach and Matthew Gratzner. Gaiking is being prepped for a 2012 world-wide release.

Shogun Warriors were a line of toys, licensed by Mattel during the late 1970s that consisted of a series of imported Japanese robots all based on then-popular giant robot anime shows. They were originally manufactured in three sizes, the 24-inch (610 mm) plastic versions, the 3.5-inch (89 mm) diecast metal versions and the slightly taller but much more detailed and articulated 5" diecast versions. There were also several vehicles offered and a set that could be put together to form Combattra (Combattler V).

The most attractive features on these toys were the spring loaded launcher weapons such as missiles, star shuriken, and battleaxes. Some robots were able to launch their fists. The later diecast versions of these toys were also attractive for the ability to transform into different shapes. Raydeen, for instance, was changeable into a birdlike spaceship. These "convertible" editions were the precursors to the "Transformers" line of toy robots but unlike the later toyline it was not unusual for minor dissasembly to be required to achieve the secondary form. There was even a robot named Megatron in issue #18 of the comic, then the name was used multipe times for the leader of the evil Decepticons from Transformers. Also, the second form was not always an apparently useful one, a "giant skull" for instance.

Like certain other toylines of the 70s, the Shogun Warriors came under pressure due to safety concerns regarding their spring loaded weapons features. Children would launch the weapons and hit other children or pets in the eye, or else they would swallow the plastic missiles. Toy manufacturers were facing new regulations due to reported child injuries as a result of playing with these toys. Consequently, many toy companies were forced to remodel existing toylines with child safe variations (such as spring loaded "action" missiles that would remain attached to the toy). For this reason, as well as decreasing sales, the Shogun Warriors toyline disappeared by 1980.

Several of the anime from this toyline were seen in the 80s as part of Jim Terry's Force Five series.

Shogun Warriors was licensed in 1979–1980 for a 20-issue series by Marvel Comics, which was written by Doug Moench and featured art by Herb Trimpe. In the comic, the Shogun Warriors were created by a mysterious group called the Followers of the Light. Human operators were chosen from all around the world to operate the massive robots in order to battle evil.

The series is firmly rooted in the Marvel Universe, as evidenced by their interactions with Doctor Demonicus in issues #12-14 and the Fantastic Four in the last two issues of the series. Issue #15 was a fill-in issue written by Steven Grant with art by Mike Vosburg. The series took a dramatic turn with issue #16, as the Shogun Warriors' mentors were destroyed by the Primal One and his followers. This alien force decided that Earth's technology had outpaced its morality, and so it was their duty to destroy the Shogun Warriors as well as other powerful humans, including Reed Richards and Tony Stark.

Though he never appeared in the comic series, Red Ronin (a robot created for Marvel's Godzilla comic) was mentioned occasionally and was frequently talked about in the letters pages.

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Get Ready With Your Finger Missiles And Robot Punch! The Shogun Warriors Are Coming To The Big Screen!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Mazinger Z - Soul Of Chogokin Action Figure

Source: Entertainment Earth

Take This One Home! $74.99
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Mazinger Z Soul of Chogokin Figure Description:

Soul of Chogokin!
From Tamashii collection!

Amazing Mazinger! Directly imported from Japan in original packaging comes this Mazinger Z action figure. Package measures approximately 7 3/4-inches tall x 8 3/4-inches wide x 3 1/2-inches long.

Worried about smudging your super awesome Mazinger? As an added bonus, a special pair of cleaning gloves and cloth are included to keep Mazinger bright and shiny.



Mazinger Z (Majingā Zetto), known as Tranzor Z in United States, is a Super Robot manga and anime series created by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueisha Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. In December 1972, the anime version premiered on Fuji Television. The TV series ended September 1, 1974. A second manga series was released alongside the TV show, this one drawn by Gosaku Ota, which started and ended almost at the same time of the TV show.

Mazinger Z is a gigantic Super Robot, constructed with a fictitious metal called Super-Alloy Z (Chōgokin Zetto), which is forged from a new element (Japanium) mined from a reservoir found only in the sediment of Japan's Mt. Fuji. The mecha was built by Professor Juzo Kabuto as a secret weapon against the forces of evil, represented in the series by the Mechanical Beasts (mecha used for evil purposes) of Dr. Hell. The latter was the German member of a Japanese archeological team, which discovered ruins of a lost pre-Grecian civilization on an island named Bardos (or Birdos, although some inconsistent translations have identified the island as being the actual Greek island of Rhodes); the civilization was loosely based on the ancient Mycenae, and was called the Mycene Empire in the series. One of their findings was that the Mycene used an army of steel titans about 20 meters in height (compare with the Greek legend of Talos). Finding prototypes of those titans underground which could be remote-controlled and realizing their immense power on the battlefield, Dr. Hell goes insane and has all the other scientists of his research team killed except for Professor Kabuto, who manages to escape. The lone survivor goes back to Japan and attempts to warn the world of its imminent danger. Meanwhile, Dr. Hell establishes his headquarters on a mobile island, and plans to use the Mechanical Beasts to become the new ruler of the world. To counter this, Kabuto constructs Mazinger Z and manages to finish it just before being killed by a bomb planted by Hell’s right-hand 'man', Baron Ashura, a half-man, half-woman being. As he is dying, he manages to inform his grandson Kouji Kabuto about the robot and its use. Kouji becomes the robot’s pilot, and from that point on battles both the continuous mechanical monsters, and the sinister henchmen sent by Doctor Hell in every episode.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

The Triumphant Return Of Mazinger Z

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: Anime News Network / August Ragone

In April "Mazinger Z" will return in a big way! The famed giant robot franchise is returning both as a brand new animated series, and as a new manga series also.

In the June issue of Champion RED magazine, which hits newsstands April 18th, Go Nagai, will launch a brand-new manga series entitled, "Shin Mazinger Zero". Writer Yoshiaki Tabata and artist Yūki Yogo are combining forces on the new series, which reportedly is an "entirely new Mazinger legend." In other words, hopes to re-launch the series, which came to popularity in the early 1970s'.

Likewise, on April 4th, "Shin Mazinger Shōgeki! Z-Hen" will begin airing on Japanese television. Yasuhiro Imagawa is both directing and writing this new Mazinger series, which, despite rumors to the contrary, is not a remake of the original series. In fact the shows creators are very adamant about making sure everyone understands that "Shin Mazinger Shōgeki! Z-Hen" is not a remake, but a brand-new, unique, series.

Recently, several publications got quite a ear full from the shows production team, when they published the term, "remake" in articles about the series.

Go Nagai and his Dynamic Planning studio, along with Shinji Takeuchi, are designing the main characters, while Bandai's Tsuyoshi Nonaka is designing the Mazinger Z robot and the franchise's trademark enemies, the Kikaijū (mechanical monsters). Akira Miyagawa is reportedly composing the music, and BEEMEDIA and CODE are producing the animation.

It has been over a decade since Banpresto approached Go Nagai about creating an advanced version of his famous mecha, the Great Mazinger, for the later stages of their Super Robot Wars video game. The design Nagai came up with, Mazinkaiser, is arguably the most powerful mecha ever created. The robot proved to be so popular that it was eventually added to the Mazinger canon (storyline). In 1999 a seven episode OVA (Original Video Animation) anime series was produced to tell the origin of the mecha.

"Mazinger Z" aired here in America under the name "Tranzor Z" shortly after "Robotech" became popular. Many American children also got to play with a 3 foot tall Mazinger, which was released as part of Mattel’s Shogun Warrior line of toys in the late 1970s’.



See Also: Brand New Photos From Won Shin-yeon's Taekwon V / Mazinger Z Jumbo Grendizer 24-Inch Figure / Two Great New Video Clips Of Robot Taekwon V / Great Mazinger TOP Collection #5 Statue / Production Has Begun On The Live-Action Robot Taekwon V Movie / TOP Collection Mazinger Z Figure / Mazinkaiser (1999)(2001) OVA / Mazinkaiser Revoltech Action Figure

Monday, December 1, 2008

Mazinger Z Jumbo Grendizer 24-Inch Figure

Only He Can Defeat The Forces Of Dr. Hell! $129.99

Mazinger Z Jumbo Grendizer 24-Inch Figure Description:

Bigger and badder!
Classic mecha figure!

Must have for any mecha fanatic!This 24-inch tall Jumbo Grendizer is the perfect size to get a sense of how strong this Go Nagai's robot can be in the 80's anime hit. A unique piece for all Mazinger Z fans or collector of giant robots. Made of high quality vinyl and finely painted this piece has articulation at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and feet. Sculpted in Japan by HL Product.