Welcome to this week's toys update. Check out the wonderful collectibles we just got in stock and all the new products made available for pre-order.
Jehuty is awe inspiring all by itself. But when he is fully armed, he is the very definition of invincible. The Revoltech studio brings extra fire power to the action figure.
Assemble the five amps to the ring part and have Jehuty shoot beams at his opponents. The golden flakes along the body give the mecha a layer of glitter, it sets off the sleekness of the bluish grey main frame.
Collectors are free to move the generators of the vector cannons up and down. From loading fire arms to the shooting scenes, collectors are free to create any moment they have seen in the games. The crafting and the colouring are overseen by Shinkawa Youki, the art director of the Zone of Enders himself, ensuring that Jehuty resembles his game counterpart in the most loyal way.
Jehuty is coming in July:
Heroes always come late, but he's always here in your hour of need, right at the niche of time. After Hiei and Kurama, here comes Urameshi Yuusuke, the hero of the show. Yu Yu Hakusho has been one of the genre defining fighting animes, and Yuusuke is the representation of the straight forward physical power.
Yusuke is sort of lean, but he is as tone as a lot of hulking thugs. Take off his gakuran jacket for a fuller view of the musculature on his back. There is a joint in his neck, so collectors can tilt his head from side to side to introduce a bit of spirit into his figure.
As a comical touch, his demon pet Puu comes in the package, put it on Yusuke's head to add a bit of fluffiness to his tough guy image. Yuusuke is coming in September:
Build a shrine and invite the gods and saints into it. They all shine gold and all exude a holy aura. The Saints and Greek Gods bring in rays of starlight into your display case.
The new sculpting technique ensures that the plates of armour fit perfectly over the body, reducing the unnatural gaps, so that collectors can put the men into clean and realistic fighting poses.
Each package comes with different face parts for the men. Show their personality during different situations. Besides weapons, the boxes also come with the icon that represents the saint. These icons are covered in golden plates not unlike the Clothes that the saints wear themselves.
Collect the constellations and the mythical heroes. Please use the personal agent to get the more updates on these figures:
Leo Aioria is making a return:
Head to the world inhabited by the Japanese Youkai. Mizuki Shigeru's classic series Gegege no Kitaro places the enchanting world beside everyday reality. Reserve a corner in your display case for these demons. The titular character Kitaro is here with his eye ball of a father.
The one eyed ghost is sculpted by Fukumoto Tokuho under the supervision of the famed Takeya Takayuki and Yamaguchi Takashi. Kitaro can look confused, angry, or indifferent. Since this is such a genre defining children's show, it gets special treatment. Grave stones pop out while weeds grow beneath Kitaro's feet.
Your guide to the world of Japanese demons come in July:
The fire dragon Liolaeus is one of the most popular sights in the Monhun Festa. His figure is sold out in a blink of an eye. To all the hunters who longs to own more than a piece of fang or hide of him, be excited. He is flying over in his full furious glory.
Perching on a boulder, the dragon roars. Its great wings spread out behind him like the tongues of flames. Step closer to see the high quality sculpt that brings him to life. The sculptor Oyama Tatsu infuse blood thirst into the dragon's eyes. The textures of the talons, the leathery wings and the scales are all crafted to perfection.
Liolaeus is bound to hold any intruder who dares to approach your display case with malicious intentions at bay. He is coming back in July:
The electric wolf Zinogre, too, is making a return this July:
Illustrator Yamashita Shunya once again join forces with the sculptor Yoshizawa Mitsumasa. Bring a Chinese taste into your collection. Nen-nen is the elder of a pair of sisters. She is described as being a gentle and quiet girl.
However, judging from the way she wields her saber, she is no doormat. The Kung fu pose shows off the smooth curves of the girl. The sculptor carefully smooth out the delicate lines, creates the golden garters to give her a sense of glamour and shapes every wrinkle in her dress. All these softness contrast sharply with the thin edge of her weapon.
Nen-nen is coming in October:
Stroll in the rain with Hatsune Miku. A bold use of perspective and delicate sculpting brings the a rainy day to life with the figure. Miku displays a lot of energy as she brings her fans with her into her original song, Travelling Mood.
The city's skyline around her figure creates a nostalgic image, which fits with the tones of her song. The blob of water goes plop as a droplet lands into it. Crystalline columns shoot out of the puddle, adding to the energy and dynamism of the figure.
So next time when it rains, remind yourself of Miku and Travelling Mood, and nothing seems quite as gloomy any more.
Grasp the power of the three main elements. The earth, the wind and the water, and you have all you need to take down the evil lord. Mado King, the classic anime series is one of the shows that kids of the 90s run home to catch. The adventure, the friendship and of course, the mecha are unmissable.
So take out a piece of your fond memories and put it in your display case. The slightly super deformed size in the mecha design takes away the heaviness in most other mechas. Relive the moment when the boys summon their mecha by transforming the robots into one great head.
It's time to feel the power from the water:
Open your ports to the scowling bear Bepo. Of course he is not always so angry looking, but sometimes a bit of grumpiness makes a bear all the more cuddle-worthy. Wrapped in high quality fur, he is soft to the touch. His protruding belly is begging to be prodded and his ears tweaked.
He is sewed completely to scale, so put him beside your P.O.P pirates to see him hulking over them. A skeleton of joined parts hides within the doll, so the collectors are free to put him into all sorts of Kung Fu moves. Lift his arms high to make him look even bigger, the special orange suit is flexible enough to give him the freedom of movement.
Adopt a bear into your crew:
Meet the man behind the mask. Kaburagi Kotetsu shows you that it's not super powers that make the hero, it's determination, perseverance, and the willingness to risk it all for what he believes to be justice. The oldest in the Hero rankings, the veteran still dresses like a dandy during his days off.
The figure makers at Figuarts draw the open smile on her face and crafts him in one of his iconic poses. The deceptively casual pose shows off his fit physique, his sense of fashion as well as his wedding ring, which he refused to take off even upon the death of his wife.
For someone who acts so straightforward, Kotetsu is actually incredible complex:
The bad guys are wreaking havoc, it's time for the heroes to show off their powers. Welcome Dragon Kid. She fights with her fists and with a dragon cane. Although she seems to have trouble with her gender identity, she enjoys girlish fun such as snacking. The package comes with crisps and steamed buns.
Dragon Kid is a lesser appreciated character in the series, however, the episode that focuses on her story is so innocent and sweet that she looks like a perfect best friend material. Slip the different face pieces on her to show the different sides of her personality, and place her beside your heroes.
Play with electricity with Dragon Kid:
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