BANDAI & MEDICOM News: Garo Saejima Kouga 1/6 RAH
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Gonbanwa, Minna-san, Misa Misa desu~<3
I'm pleased to announce an incredible Medicom doll! Well, Incredible for me, since I truly did not expect it!
Medicome and Bandai released the prototype picture of Hiroki Konishi -sama's doll!!!! Also known as, Garo's Saejima Kouga!!! :D
I'm totally impressed with his likeness. It's prettified version of Konishi-sama.... and as my friends call it, they "Gacked" him up a bit lol. I was going to be satisfied with just the E&P action figures, but Oh My! A DOLL!! As a cosplayer, and a ball-jointed-dollfie collector, I can't wait to get my hands on it and make more clothes XD
cough. before I start fangirling, I really should stop. This doll will come out 5-6 months from now. The price will be Medicome's price, in the range of $150-200.
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Yesterday marked Bruce Lee's 66th Birthday!! This is my Dedication to him, A Gallery of one of his most accurate 1/6 figure available on the market. This took me a Long time to do but hopefully you all will like it. Bruce may be gone but he is definetly not forgotten. To this day he continues to inspire me and many others to our own self truth and liberation.
Well none of us should be shocked by this news. The Kurenai form of Kamen Rider Hibiki is on it's way as is his human form as played by Shigeki Hosokawa. The Kurenai form will go for 19950 Yen and human form will be 13440 Yen. Needless to say I plan on picking both of these pieces of art up as soon as they come out and when that happens you can expect to see a gallery of them here on this site!
Sad News seems to get around the quickest. Today I've just been informed that Getter Robo creator Ken Ishikawa has passed away. No new news has broken out as to what happened but all that's known is that he died suddenly at around 10pm... The significance of his creation Getter Robo is huge. IT was the first ever combining robot -think about that. The FIRST EVER combining robot. Doesn't matter if it wasn't a technical transformation (physics be damned in a super robot show) but he was the first to do it. An idea that we all take for granted was first created by Ken Ishikawa.>
