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Showing posts with label tamashii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tamashii. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

Kamen Rider Den-O Rider Ticket Archives Card Updated!

Premium Bandai's website has updated the previews their latest collection Kamen Rider Den-O: Rider Ticket Archives that is set to release this January 2014 for 8,400 yen. The latest additions are the Imagins and the movie-related characters such as Kamen Rider Gaoh. 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Bandai Announces Super Sentai Stage Act 4 Campaign

Similar to Riders On Stage campaign, Bandai recently announced its latest campaign for the S.H. Figuarts Super Sentai line with Super Sentai Tamashii Stage Act 4. These special stage acts have special logos each to tie with Akibarangers Season 2.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Kamen Rider Den-O Rider Ticket Archives Arrives In January 2014

Premium Bandai's website recently announced their latest collection Kamen Rider Den-O: Rider Ticket Archives that is set to release this January 2014 for 8,400 yen. The set includes 100 pieces of Denliner tickets as seen on the show and also a special Imagin card featuring creature designer, Nirasawa Yasushi.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Toy Review: SIC Kiwami Tamashii Agito Ground Form


Ready to go, count zero, Kamen Rider AGITO!!! I had enough of the SIC Kiwami Tamashii Blade series so I am moving over to simpler things like Kamen Rider Agito. Kamen Rider Agito is what I mentioned-simple.

The box design is somewhat a tone down version of the SIC Kiwami Tamashii boxes we've seen in the past few years. Which made me think in a bit. Bandai started with Hibiki with a design that is both small and flashy. Then, the succeeding box designs were elegant and makes Kamen Rider fans wanting KTs more. Now its like they are going back to square one. The best thing I liked about this is that they ditched the twisties that hold the figure in its casing and instead, made the plastic case similar to SHFs. This makes it more convenient for users to play and place the figure back in for a clean storage. Yipee Bandai heard me.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Toy Review: SIC Kiwami Tamashii Ryuki


The first series to produce a massive number of Kamen Riders and probably were the idea of a Kamen Rider War began. Welcome to my review SIC Kiwami Tamashii Ryuki. Produced as part of the second wave of Kiwami Tamashii line, lets see if he is a keeper shall we?

Like I mentioned, since he belong to the second wave of KTs there has been improvements in terms of box design and the look and feel. Also, improvements in terms of accessory count.

Toy Review: SIC Kiwami Tamashii Blade Jack Form


SIC Kiwami Tamashii Blade Jack Form is just a repaint of SIC blade but this has wings to boast of...well not really.

The only changes between Blade and Jack Form is the golden paint apps to replace the silver. from the original. The chest design, the absorber and the are newly painted to accommodate the design. The wings are translucent red which you can remove via the hole at the back. Great thing about the wings is that they are independent from each other so you can spread those according to your liking even tilting the whole thing to make it seem like Blade is actually flying. 

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Latest additions SH Figuarts releases for 2011Tamashii Feature's Vol.2 ACT-1

Latest photos of the upcoming SH Figuarts figures : Shadowmoon, Tajadol (Tajadoru) Combo, Faiz Blaster form, taken from the Tamashii Feature's Vol.2 ACT-1 in Akihabara, Japan. However, Shadowmoon, Tajadol and Birth in the photos are prototypes and may add improvements as the release dates are getting close.

*S.H. Figuarts Kamen Rider Birth, Release Date: June 2011, Price: TBA


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

New SH Figuarts Tamashii Exclusives coming in June 2011



Get ready for the latest wave of Tamashii Exclusives. Exclusives mean pricey. Time to plan, save, beg (and find new friends LOL) for more moolah. Pre-orders for these figures still unknown. Better check your favorite online Japan stores for more info.



Another SH Figuarts Kamen Rider OOO 2-Pack release is heading our way - TakaGoriBa and GataToraBa. The set will include effect parts for the Medajalibur and his foot, both featuring a tiny explosion with Cell Medals flying everywhere. They also include Batta Candroid and Unagi Candroid, both in Can and Animal Modes. SRP: ¥6,835.


SH Figuarts ShinkenGreen - Tani Chiaki. Inclusive are the Wood Spear, a tiny Bear (kuma) Origami and Wood Origami. SRP: ¥3,675.



The same ShinkenBlue - Ikenami Ryunosuke. Includes Water Arrow, Water Dragon (ryuu) Origami and Water Origami. SRP: ¥3,675.
 

Kawaii (cute) yet freakishly looking Claydoll dopant. Included is her tiny pet cat Mikku. Price ¥3,150 before taxes. Beauty and beast combined.

Source: Bandai , RRR

Friday, January 21, 2011

Toy Review: SH Figuarts Masked Rider Kuuga Amazing Mighty Form

 

SH Figuarts Kuuga Amazing Mighty is the one I've been waiting for since this one is hard to catch nowadays. I knew that it has Kuuga Rising Mighty's mold, I knew he had matte finish, I knew that in black he looks stunning. But all changed when I opened the box. But before I go through my very first WTF in SHF history. Let me go through the basics first.

As I've mentioned on top, SHF Amazing Mighty remold of Rising Mighty and Mighty form but in black. Instead of just one golden shin, this has two. Matte finish is pretty consistent with its Dark Kuuga counterparts. Think of it as mix of Rising Mighty, Mighty and Ultimate form...well he is isn't he..Nice sculpt, nice detail. Grongi details on the collar and on the shins do stand out in my opinion. Though the figure alone looks very much like Rising Mighty (but with small alterations) this alone made me feel I'm getting what I wanted, I knew I made the right choice. What else could go wrong? I spoke too soon and started slamming on my table, because I've been cheated.

Box design was decent - very SHF-ish, the toy is a dream and two pairs of extra hands.........what? There are only two pairs of interchangeable hands...WTF! I thought this was a Tamashii Web exclusive? Where did my money go? I tapped the box once again to assure myself that I was wrong, called the seller to check if I got the wrong item. Bandai oh Bandai. Then I fell on my knee raised my hands and shouted WHY?????????

Bandai cheated on me, they could have given extra hands like Ultimate form, a Tamashii stage like  Rising Ultimate, a greeting card from Godai Yuusuke, a signed autograph from the manufacturer but no. Nothing. Bandai justify this!!! For a web exclusive, why am I given just two extra hands, heck this is even worse than Agito. At least SHF Agito had an extra interchangeable mask and yet his is not an exclusive. I paid good money but given so less. This will haunt my wallet for a long time.


Oh ok, you want my verdict? Guess....ranting goes on, see my video below.





Toy Review: SH Figuarts Masked Rider Kuuga Ultimate Rising Form




The epitome of all of Kuuga's evolution - the Ultimate Rising form. Ultimate Rising is badass in every sense of it - like if Kuuga was in Dragon Ball, this is type Kai, the final transformation. For history's sake, Ultimate Rising made its debut on Kamen Rider Decade series, particularly on the last episode (or movie) wherein Yuusuke was possessed by Tsukasa's (Decade) younger sister and eventually able to wield the form on his own.

When I saw this form for the first time, I thought there's another transformation? Then I jumped in excitement like a little school girl.

This SH Figuarts Kuuga Ultimate Rising form at my first glance was a sight to behold. There are more thorns or horns protruding in almost every part of the figure, colored in gold - shining, shimmering, splendid. I got through the details of the golden arms, shoulder pads and horns on the helmet...I thought there is something lacking. Slowly, the gold paint was too much for me. In my opinion the vein-like design over those gold parts should have some sort of variety in color. It was a shame (well shame is a rough word), it didn't stand out and found that it was there until you actually have taken hold of it. Customizing it may be a solution.


 
But I was told on my Youtube channel that customizing the figure may ruin the figure. I agreed, because first, this is an exclusive figure so getting a new one just in case is cumbersome and expensive. Second customizing it doesn't guarantee that the finished product may not be what you wanted (well it depends). To each his own. Still, too much gold on this figure bothers me.



He has 7 interchangeable hands and a Tamashii Stage. The stage looks very plain in black. Bandai could have added some phrases (like SHF Ixa) from the show or a design that would signify that this is definitely exclusive for Kuuga UR. The dark compound eyes are very well done, dark enough to let you see the design underneath without ruining the whole concept of a devilish Kuuga.

Articulation on Kuuga UR are limited, because of those huge shoulder pads and thorny arms. It was difficult for me to maximize the potential of figure when I was taking photos and posing it to my liking. Only the head satisfied my appetite (this sounds wrong). Worst part is that when standing the figure straight, it is on a limp, he is tilting on his right side. I tried moving its legs to get it upright, but no senor.

Bandai is tricking us by producing the same figure, number of hands and other exclusive stuff with another Ultimate Rising - but with Red Eyes. They could have done the same with Ultimate form wherein aficionados are given an additional interchangeable mask all in one box. As a Kuuga fan, I'm in this dilemma whether I need to get the Red Eyes or not. But the concept of it is absolutely ridiculous. Again, to each his own. I already a little under satisfied how UR panned out. I won't fall for it twice. One is enough. Can I not reiterate it more?

In the end, you might get too excited on a figure that maybe be awesome. I'd rather hold back that feeling first until you've gotten it. Just don't get expectations so high.




Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Toy Review: SH Figuarts Kamen Rider Kuuga Ultimate Form

I had to say that Bandai was hitting the right spot when they released SH Figuarts Masked Rider Kuuga Ultimate form. This figure sets the tone on how generous Bandai could be for a specific toy line especially for a non-exclusive one. Ultimate form has 9 extra hands to compensate our lust for the figure - the fact that in the show, Kuuga in this form wields no weapons or special abilities but only a heightened strength. The toy also has an interchangeable green-eyed mask when, in proper lighting, the eyes look as dark as night. The mechanics of the mask is seemingly familiar with SHF Agito Ground Form. The slots and pegs, however are thin and susceptible to snapping it.

The toy is not really for kids because of the pointy thorn-like armor and small pose able hands that can easily be swallowed (not that i wanna chew on it). SHF Kuuga belongs to the first wave of SHFs that Bandai has released and I think that because of the success of selling Kuuga in the market paved the way for other successful SHF series such as IXA, D. Kiva, Double and alike. But not with Kabuto, until now I can still read reports that it continues to produce "bow-leggedness", despite that this SHF Kabuto series has been released and re-released (from my recall) thrice.

I still like hinges on the foot as it gives more balance in a certain stance. The problem is that over time hinges become loose thus making the figure more wobbly (heck if I am paying more than 3000 yen for a figure I would definitely take care of it). Grongi characters on the gloves change for every rising or ultimate form (well except for Rising Ultimate).

I've said it before that i like the dark version of Kuuga and I believe it suits him well. If I know someone who customizes figures for (ahem) reasonable price (when I say reasonable, it should cost me just a dime and a nickle) I'd rather have this figure in shinny black than matte black finish, but that is just me. I have a different concept of what Ultimate form should be but not would be as creative as Ishimori. The main attraction for me are the gold lines that highlight some of its parts. The paint job is clean well crafted. The jewel on the belt is now opaque as it would be on the show. Arms have a limited reach since they are hindered by those horny (take this literally ok?) shoulder pads that are tightly close to the torso. You can still lift those shoulder pads but it would look cumbersome when setting those on a 90 degree angle.

Some of the small nuisances are the loose ball joints/hinges on the arm. But it might be my figure only as some are satisfied on what they got.

In conclusion, not all SHF collectors would easily jump on this figure and would rather start first with other forms. But believe me, once you have your own Ultmate Kuuga, you'll slowly start to appreciate the beauty behind the beast.



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