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JAPAN E: F IG U R E H IS T O R & A R T G ALLER S A N D IE G O C O M IC - C O N / N E W T O Y N E W S / J U N K O M I Z U N O T R A N S F O R M E R S / M I C R O M A N / D IE - C A S T / V I N Y L 97377570041603 9 73775 70041 6 W iM i 41 i I - ¥ kid^robot i www.kidrobot.com NYC STORE: 126 PRINCE ST., SOHO SF STORE: 1512 HAIGHT ST. @ ASHBURY Get a FREE mystery mini-figure on your next order over $25 at w w w .kidrob o t.com . when prompted for a promocode, type DUNNY in all caps. TABLE OF C O N TE N TS 07 Editorial 11 Toy Exclusives 13 Toy News / Comic-Con Review 15 My FriendThe Micronaut by Bwana Spoons 17 Garbage Digger byTakeshit 20 Scorponok by Jack Hurwitz 22 Tederos by Roger Harkavy 24 Fifty Years of Godzilla by Mike Johnson 36 The Art of Godzilla 52 Raideen by Joshua Bernard 58 Tederos Part 1 - A serial comic 60 Junko Mizuno by Katsu Tanaka On the cover: Jon Kelly Green "G odzilla"M -1 dancing Godzilla painted sample, Popy die-cast Reideen, Generation I Scorponok in robot mode 03 From the Makers of T y l e n o l A Com ic Series and 3 Limited Edition Vinyl Toys by Ron Rege, JR. BOY GIRL (Limited to 1500) (Limited to 1500) (Limited to 500) Absolutely FreeI TLA 1 L G iant Robot M eltDown WNYCMTSF KidRobot Toy Tokyo I ^ 1 A DoublePunch Kid Robot S u p er7 .G iant Robot To read the com ic, get the toy release dates or find out who Ron Rege, Jr. is please visit www.ouchthewebsite.com 1 I J 4 One F ree V inyl Toy q November 2004 - While supplies last You must have this coupon to redeem your toy n \ % . T y l e n o l N . c ^ jj < i L * ____________ ______________— - !? For dates, rules, and regulations ch ec k www.ouchthewebsite.com Redeem your toy in these three cities GARY BASEM AN TIM B I S K U P S E O N N A HONG KATHY ST A IC O -SC H O R R TODD S C H O R R GARY BASEM AN TIM B I S K U P S E O N N A HONG KATHY ST AIC O -SC HO R R TO DD S C H O R R STEAM PUNK NUTHUGGER TAKO GIRL TRILOMONK PIGDOG W W W .N E O K A IJ U .C O M © 20 04 Super7 Media, Inc. under agreement, license and distribution to Strangeco, LLC. Iividuai characters of the Nac-Kaijit Project are © 20 04 by each of th eir respective creators Nuthugger & Tako C trl © 20 04 Seonna Hong. 104 Kathy Slaico-Schorr. Pupik & Gefilte © 2 0 0 4 Gary Baseman. Pigdog & Birduzasu © 20 04 Tim Biskup. Humpty Djinn & Steam Punk © 2 0 0 4 Todd Schorrj Any likeness or s im ilarity to actuai peopie, characters or creations living or dead is purely coincidental ..and a little funny Sorry BIRDU2AS U E D IT O R IA L I l l BY M ARK NAGATA Not Lost in Translation Before m y firs t trip to Japan in 2001, I used to thin k that not being able to read or speak Japanese w o uld prevent me from com m u nica ting w ith fe llo w to y lovers in Japan. In fact, fo r those very reasons, I d id n 't th in k it was even w o rth m y tim e to v is it Japan in the search fo r toys. It w o u ld all get lost in translatio n... However, as I visited stores and collectors, we all fu m b le d fo r the proper w o rds to talk about toys and spewed out an aw kward sentence in each other's language. How ever, w hat I found was that we all understood w h a t we were saying because we all share the same feelings fo r these toys. It d id n 't m atter th a t m y Japanese was aw ful because they understood m y excitem ent. And fu rth e r binding us is the fact tha t we all have great reverence fo r these toys not ju st as m ere playthings but also as historical objects. F orthe Japanese collector, it's a direct link to th e ir childhood. But fo r m ost Am erican collec tors, it's w h at we could have played w ith had we been raised in Japan. We try to make each issue o f Super7 readable to not only the US audience but also to other countries. Even if one cannot understand all the text, I thin k the design of the magazine, artw ork, and photos all convey our enthusiasm and respect fo r toys. In the end, ou r frenzied collecting is feeding th a t inner child in all o f us, regardless of na tio n a lity and language. Like the universal language o f love, on ly th is tim e it's a love fo r toys that binds collectors in Japan, A m erica and the rest o f the w o rld. - Mark N mark@ super7magazine.com Well, w hat m ore can I say about Godzilla tha t has not already been said? The giant radioactive m on ste r has been lurking around fo r 50 years, and seems to be m ore popular now than ever. M ore toys. M ore m anufactur ers. M ore video games. M ore suit variations. M ore spines. M ore toes (well, som etim es). M ore knock-offs. More o f everything. W ith a character as big as this, can you ever really have to o much? W ell, after v ie w in g Mike Johnson's exhaustive docum entation o f the toys, you m ight ju st th in k so! In addition to that, the frien ds and fa m ily o f Super7 have turne d o u t artistic hom age to Godzilla in force. From frien ds to foes, the breadth and quality of th e ir collective w o rk w ill inspire you -I know it has for us, and we thank each o f you. Rounding out the issue, we have another deep-dive article, but th is tim e covering the w o rld o f Raideen. A d d itio n a l articles about the stylish ly gothic art of Junko M izuno as w e ll as the robot defense th a t isTederos should keep you reading from cover to cover. In the m eantim e, prepare to get stom ped by ou r m ost radioactive issue ever! Illustration by Mark Nagata - brian brian@ super7magazine.com 07 TO CELEBRATE THG 50TH YGAR OF GODZILLA IN AMGRICA! ® & © 2 0 0 4 T o h o Co., Ltd. INTRODUCES 3 USA GXCLUSIVG FIGURES VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.MARUSAN-USA.COM MARUSAN TOYS INC. M A K E R S O F T H E V E R Y F I R S T G O D Z I L L A T O Y ------------ * ALSO SEE THE SUPERB TERRESTRIAL DEFENSE ROBOT SQUADRON EACH PAINTED ROBOT FROM THE “TEDEROS'’ STORY CONTAINS A 3-DIMENSIONAL HUMAN PILOT INSIDE W W W .TE D E R O S .C O M MARUSAN-USA PO Box 3 3 4 5 2 , Chagrin .Fails, Ohio 4 4 0 2 3 USA © M.H./MARUSAN Super7 Magazine, Volume 2 Issue 3 - October 2004 S U B S C R IP T IO N S & B A C K IS S U E S Publisher Super? Media, Inc. I Founders & Editors M ark Nagata / Brian Flynn Design Brian Flynn / G eoff Allen Hybrid Design, Inc. / w w w .hybrid-d esig n.com Contributing Editor / Ad Sales Chad Hensley i chad@ super7m agazine.com Retail Director Mark M iyake / m iyake@ super7retail.com Gracious Contributers M ike Johnson, Bwana Spoons, Jack Hurwitz, Roger Harkavy, T im Brisko, Junko M izuno, Katsu Tanaka & JustBe, Toygraph Kajim oto-sah, M arusanToy-Kaminaga-san, M -1-N ishim ura-san, Kiyoka Ikeda and YutakaTaguchi & G argam el, G ary Baseman, Ron English, Tim Biskup, David Horvath, Pushead, Kiyoshi Nakazawa, Souther Salazar, Jonathan Wayshak, Jerem y Fish, M ike S utfin, Russell Richards, Keith Bow m an, M ark G iglio, M ark Nagata, Nate Crane, David Benzler, Joel Coon, Alex Mooney, Scott Saw, Joshua Ellingson, Bob Eggleton, Takeshit, Chanmen* Ralph Cosentino, H irogrim , K iyoshi Nakazawa, Jen Rarey, Jon Kelly Green, David Dopko, Bill Kerner, Glenn Barr, Sunny Buick, Steve Forde, kozyndan ISSUE 03 - LTD American Distribution Tower Books, D iam ond Com ics, Ingram s Periodicals, Small Changes and Last Gasp. Japanese Distribution Presspop, Inc. +81(0)422717555 Other International Distribution sales@ super7magazine.com Printing Transcontinental P rinting/ LGM Graphics attn: M ike Bradley 1.800.661.0052 x24 Printed in Canada. Editorial / Submissions m ark@ super7magazine.com Contact / Goodie Boxes Super7 Magazine / P.O. Box 330235, San Francisco, Ca. 94133 415.922.6612 / w w w .super7m agazine.com Retail Location Super7 Store / 1630 Post Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94115 415.409.4700 / w w w .super7store.com Legal The advertising and articles appearing w ith in th is p u b lic a tio n reflect the op in ions and attitudes o f th e ir respective a u thors and not necessarily those o f the pu b lish e r o r oth er persons affilia te d w ith th is pu b lica tio n . A ll rig h ts to the photographs, artw ork and articles con tained in th is p u b lic a tio n are cop y rig h t ow ned by th e ir respective creators. 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This Super7 exclusive green version is lim ited to is your chance to add a little ugly into you r life.Trust us, y o u 'll be glad Call the Super7 store to order th is product: 415-409-4700 A ll m ajor credit cards accepted. Name Address E-mail Phone ( ) P aym en t o f $ 2 0 .0 0 + $ 6 .0 0 sh ipp ing per co u p o n . Enclose payment as a money order in U.S. funds only. DO NOT SEND CASH! All California residents must include 8.5% sales tax on the price of the toy before shipping costs. Payments made out to "Super7 Magazine." For mail order sales in the U.S.A. and Canada only. No international orders accepted. P U N K Z IL L A Com ing stra ig h t fro m the Circus Punk cam p - a w h ole new creation: Punkzilla! Lim ited to ju st 50 pieces, th is new a d dition to the Circus Punk line is available on ly from Super? S tanding 12" ta ll and w e ig h in g much m ore than a fly in g circus ball.These w ill debut at the Super7 store and you can ord er via phone or by m ailin g th is coupon. Call the Super7 store to ord er th is product: 415-409-4700 A ll m ajor cred it cards accepted. Name Address E-mail Phone ( ) ___________________ P a y m e n t o f $ 4 9 .9 9 + $ 6 .5 0 P rio rity M a il S h ip p in g w / In su ran ce per co up on. En close payment as a money order in U.S. funds only. DO NOT SEND CASH! All Cali fornia residents must include 8.5% sales tax on the price of the toy before shipping costs. Payments made out to "Super7 Magazine." For mail order sales in the U.S.A. and Canada only. No international orders accepted. 11 T O Y NEW S m u Sum m er brings w arm weather, vacations, and, o f course, the annual trek to San Diego fo r Com ic Con! Boasting an attendance o f w e ll over 80,000 fans and costum ed folks, the Super7 crew loaded th e ir van and headed south tow ards this mega event.This year, we too k over an en tire booth and fille d it w ith vintage Japanese toys, t-shirts, magazines and exclusive toys. In addition, we showed o ff ou r soon to be released Neo Kaiju toys, gave away free glow -in-the -dark figu res to lucky fans, and all five of the Neo Kaiju artists (Baseman, Biskup, Hong, StaicoSchorr, and Schorr) signed autographs and m et m any fans. Super7 also hosted the firs t Am erican signing and appearance of Kikaida star Ban Daisuke, courtesy o f JN Productions. Ban was m ost gracious, sig nin g and posing w ith the m any Kikaida fans w ho co u ld n 't believe he was there. But, it w o u ld n 't be Com ic Con w ith o u t the cra zy costum es and nu tty folks you see in these pictures. And th is be ing Southern California, we even had som e H ollyw ood celebs stroll th ro u g h like John Landis, Patricia Arquette, and Jesus! So, m ark your calendars as Super7 w ill be back next year w ith a bigger booth and som e really cool exclusives. G ARG AM EL/ w w w .gargam el.jp Pictured here is Gachadokuro from the Gacha Mecha series by Gargam el.The qu ality o f the to y and packaging is all top-notch. Look fo r a future article about Gargamel and th e ir new Thrash Out store inTokyo in an upcom ing issue o f Super7.The Super7 store w ill be the exclusive United States location fo r all Gargamel toys. ALIEN HOMINID / w w w .a lie n h o m in id .co m Alien Hom inid is a video game w a iting to spring upon the pu blic later this year. A fast paced tw o-d im en sio na l side scro llin g game, players run, ju m p, and shoot th e ir w ay around the w o rld in pu rsuit o f a UFO. O riginally a Flash game available on the internet, A lien H om inid is the brainchild o f Behem oth- a sm all collective o f developers. Accom pany ing m erchandise includes a boxed set of five detailed vin yl figures.T he figures are neatly painted, rendered in a clu nky but stylish charm. M-1 / w w w .m 1 g o .c o m /w w w .h m v .c o .jp An M1-Go / HMV exclusive, the Ultraseven bubble b lo w in g fig u re is a re-issue on ly sold throu gh HMV stores in Japan.T he o rigin al U ltra seven bubble to y released in the '70s is one o f the rarest Ultraseven toys com m anding a price of w e ll over $3000.00. A no ther new M-1 re lease is the Gargamel exclusive black G odzilla reproduction, shown on the far right. At W onderfest th is sum m er, M-1 also raffled away an unpainted black version of th is to y - as w e ll as the sam ple painted dancing Godzilla, show n here on its green base. G argam el M-1 / H M V A lie n H om in id M-1 / Gargam el 13 G g r rr... Aliens mutated us. Now we are Smarter, Faster, Greener, & Stronger. You can run stupid human, but you can't hide. The l.nsurgents W.ilderness G.ruppo will get you. It's time for some serious payback. Humans Beware! Vi V LnsURGEIlTS W.iLDERHESS G.RUPPO Designer Vinyl Toys w w w . r o c k e t w o r l d . o r g E I DUD/CD/Toys/Posters/Figures JUNGLE COLLECTORS SHOP Store Hours: Mon-Fri 12:00-8:00 Sat 11:00-8:00 Sun 11:00-7:00 319 East 2nd Street #1 0 3 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone (213) 621-1661 E-mail: info@animejungle.net http://w w w .anim ejungle.net h i • h 11 i ,, '1 LOCATED IN LITTLE TOKYO Located under Little Tokyo Mali's parking garage.Floor G 1 . Entrances to parking garage: on S an Pedro st. (next to Union Bank) or on 1st St. (next to Miyako Inn Hotel). M Y F R IE N D T H E M IC R O N A U T BY BW ANA SPOO NS Mad Acroyear Released in 1975 in three c o lo r variants: M ad Pink 311, M ad Green 312 (which has a s lig h t g o ld tin t to it}, and M a d Blue 313. The one and on ly "M a d B lu e " A croye ar speaks here fo r the firs t time. I wanted to tell you w hy I am so bad ass, to u g h e r and cooler than all the other Acroyear out there. W hile m y brethren can 't pick anything up because he has balls fo r hands, I have big g ripp y claws and a shiny blue dagger w ith a lil' sw irly pattern engraved in its sides. Mr. Acroyear II has little weenie feet and he falls over if there is just the slightest sum m er breeze. I have giant ro lle r skate feet. These are nearly unbreakable and to ta lly hurricane p ro o f (Can't re ally speak fo r y o u r hip jo in ts though-B), Have you seen m y wings? W hile the other guys have w ussy tin y je t w ings, I have these m as sive m etallic spinning disks, one on each side.These can be taken off and used in any other M icro 5m m hole o f yo u r liking. Besides all o f these im p o rta n t attributes, I gotta say that I ju s t look good know w h at I'm saying? I'm out. Mad Blue Acroyear 313 I have a fe w notes to add m yself. Your colors are also a bit richer than y o u r US M ego counterpart, and d o n 't fo rg e t about y o u r SpyB ird.T his is the little m ini w in g th a t fits into yo u r feet.Take o ff those fat boots and plug the Spy-Bird in to sail th ro u g h inner space or a quick knifing in the m ig h ty England, one o f yo u r fav' hangouts. A ltho ug h you have been reproduced th ro u g h Palisades in the last year, at least Takara d id n 't reproduce you in a thousand lim ited ed itio n im p ossib le -to -get colors, so you still retain som e o f your old school charm. I m ust say tho u g h , yo u r face is m ore go ofy than tough w ith the w h ole "I wear m y sunglasses at n ig h t" look.Tee-he. Bwana. 50 Years 1 of Wreaking! m HAVOC, - M TERROR, J M M A Y H E M flH Pevastafim aHH O esfruefiorffiyi z io m m r o a r in g m m B i m M psom Jm S C R E A M iN & fll fig h tin g . ^ r m Bmmm.Wmm and jus! plalr W i GIGANTIC m er rim en t E E You've got W to FIGHT for your Right 9 to PARRRR—TAY) G A R B A G E D IG G E R B Y T A K E S H IT Heibon Punch I was blow n away by the cover o f Heibon Punch pu blishe d in 1973. It had a lady ho ld ing a HERO S ofubi (soft vin yl) figu re. A ccording to my frien ds w ho are s lig h tly olde r than me, th is m agazine was extrem e ly favored fo r th e ir news o f sex and gossip. The m odel on th is cover is pretty much unknow n and nobody knows w h o or w here she is from . I'm sure it w o uld 've been even m ore exciting if it was a better known actress holding the HERO Sofubi figu re. ~^m I was also taken by the ad o f the Canon F-1, which was also in the same issue. The photographer him self was sinking in the bath tub and had a mask-removed HERO Sofubi figure floating above him, alm ost as if he was bathing the figure. To me this idea is unique, but at the same tim e sort o f weird and eerie, and that no one can think of a situation like this. And to top it off, the photographer was known as "The best photog rapher o f nude actresses," Noriaki Kato. He makes appearances on TV shows as a guest com m entator, and every tim e I see him I think "Damn, what a loser." But then when I saw this picture w ith such good sense, done by this man, w ell whaddya know? M y evaluation of this guy rose. i !’*>11i C anon IF S iH Goujin Ishihra A t theYayoi A rt M useum , located q u ie tly behind the U n ive rsity ofTokyo, there was a solo e xh ib itio n o f my fa vo rite sashie a rtist/ illu s tra tor, G oujin Ishihara. I w e nt to check it out w ith no delay. During the 1950s, beginning w ith kam ishibais, a Japanese picture sto ry show, G oujin drew m any illu stra tio n s fo r various magazines, before passing away a fe w years ago. He was excellent at dra w in g beauti ful wom en and handsom e lovers. He began w ith illu stra tin g fo r g irls ' com ic magazines, m oving on to draw ing kaijus, occult, and creatures strange to the w o rld fo r boys' com ic magazines. Lastly, he ended his career by illu stra tin g fo r S&M magazines, using a diffe re n t identity. His w orks had a strong im pact on me w hen I was g ro w in g up. I can't say I rem em ber every fine detail, but I can v iv id ly rem em ber the in ten sity and appeal o f the kaijus and occu lt th a t was b ro u g h t out by the illu stra tio n s in the com ic magazines I read du rin g m y boyhood. At the tim e, I had no clue w h o th is guy was, but as I g o t olde r and got a hold o f these illu stra tio n s again, I was able to reaffirm th a t the man w ho drew such pieces th a t are fo re ve r em bedded in m y m ind was G oujin Ishihara. Sashie During the 1960s, kaijus began appearing on b o ys' com ic magazines, fillin g the fro n t cover fro m corn er to corner, edge to edge. I'm not sure if it was because co lo r p h otog rap hy was tech nica lly uncom m on, or it was the ed itor's in d ivid u a l choice, but o rig in a lly illu stra te d kai jus were c o m m o n ly used over photographs. Because the y w ere illu s tration s, im possible kaiju battles and dissections o f the kaijus were drawn and included in every issue. Those were w h a t captured the hearts and eyes o f the you ng boys. Panoramas o f illustrate d kaijus had several tim es m ore in te n sity than photographs, and the fascinations o f the kaijus inflated as w e ll. Illu s tration s were also used fo r boxes and headers o f the kaiju figu rin es. Kaiju illu stra tio n s were used as to o ls to make th a t pro du ct even m ore fascinating and attractive. 17 W e sell Godzilla, Gamera, Mothra, and other figures, toys, books, posters, mini posters, highgrades, hyper figures, plush toys, models, candy toys and THEATER EXCLUSIVE ITEMS.Kaiju collectors serving collectors, Tom and Diane lived in Japan for six years! They know the country and they know the Kaiju! Vintage toys or new toys, toys for all budgets, they have the largest Godzilla inventory in the USA! Web site: http://www.clawmarktoys.com — E-mail: clawmarktoys2000@yahoo.com Clawmark Toys 1308 Tour Drive Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Phone: (850) 916-4517 VISA VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED F ig u r in e s fro h i th e hit GAHIE! NOW AVAILABLE AT: UWW.ALIENHnnHNID.C0HI/T0V5 Mechabof & All ielafed Elements TM «nd O Go Hero LLC 2004. AH Hights Reserved- Not for children under 15 years. Make room on yew toy sfieif! Left: Beastwars Scorponok Robot and Beast modes. Below: Generation 1 Scorponok Scorpion BEAST W AR S BY JACK HURWITZ Scorpions make great robots. In the tw e n ty years th a t T ransform ers have been around, there have been quite a fe w o f the robotic arachnids made. Introduced in G eneration 1, Decepticon Scorpo nok firs t appeared as a Headmaster Com m ander in the 1987 Re birth cartoon m ini-series.The gian t menacing robot scorpion was an instant hit tha t became a great inspiration fo r som e o f the m ost deadlyTransform er characters as w e ll as m any great toys. The firs t and still the biggest Decepticon to y ever made at 13.5 inches tall, the Scorponok to y appeared in stores in 1987 selling for about $35. A kid had to cut a lot o f lawns to afford the blaz ing orange, green and purple-colored ju m b o robot. Well w o rth it though, he was instantly the evil ruler o f every neighborhood battle scene. Over the years, the popular character and toys have co n tin ued to reappear in series like the Am erican Rebirth and Japanese Headmasters (1987), the BeastW ars (1996), and in the m ost recent Energon (2004) series.The C om m ander reigns again till th in g s get a little to o hot between he and M egatron. Left: D-311 Black Zarak Right: Generation 1 Scoponok Robot Generation 1 (1987) Released in 1987, the biggest Decepticon ever m ade w eighs in at a hulk ing three pounds of plastic robot joy. Being a Headmaster, Scorponok was actually tw o robots in one. He is binary-bonded w ith Lord Zarak of Nebulos who, as the brain o f the giant robot, transform s into the head of Scorponok. Not on ly big, th is to y was com plex w ith three distinct modes in one toy: Robot Mode, Beast Scorpion M ode and even a City M odelToday the to y is a prized collection piece that can be challenging to find com plete due to its num erous accessories. Headmasters Japan (1987) The Headmasters cartoon continued w ith new m aterial that was shown only in Japan. A fter Scorponok was destroyed, Lord Zarak reb uilt the body as a new character. Named Black Zarak, he w o u ld fo llo w Galvatron as the leader o f the Destrons.The figu re was repainted in a striking black and ye llo w them e, came w ith a re-m olded head and a giant red battle staff. The very lim ited Japan-only released toys start at several hundred dollars on today's market. Beast Wars (1996) The use o f organic form s in the Beast W ars show gave us ou r m ost true-to-life scorpion form yet. Looking alm ost exactly like the character in the show, the to y came w ith interesting claw weapons, and fantastic articulation com pared w ith the G1 brick. The to y was really quite im pressive and a high ly desirable to y w ith Beast Wars fans. ACT PVC Chase Figures (2001-2002) Scorponok robots were also released as PVC chase figures inTakara's Super Collection Figure series. Individual parts in the norm al figure were distributed in each single figure box. Collectors had to get all six figures in order to make a com plete Scorponok.The fig u re was first is sued as Black Zarak in Act 5 (2001) as a cartoon color and clear smoke versions.The G1 Scorponok fo llo w e d later in ACT 8 (2002) as a cartoon color and pewter versions. Super Link/Energon (2004) Yep, he's backlTakara surprised everyone w ith the return o f Scorponok in the newTransform ers cartoon Super Link, or Energon in the US. You do n't have to look hard to see the hom age to the G1 figure. However, this one is som ething else. W hile not the behem oth figu re its predeces sor was, this toy m ore than makes up fo r it w ith the a b ility to take on an amazing variety o f m odes and transform ations. Credits and Gratitude: Ah Yeung Lap (Honk Kong) Beast and Energon Pix - http://tfkenkon.com MOT (Hong Kong) Black Zarak Pix. Energon Scorponok "In the future o f the 20th century, a cataclysm has been started that has included the appearance o f m on ste rs and invasions by aliens from oth er planets. The U nited N ation Forces have organized a n e w squad ron to pro te ct against these attacks. This ne w squadron, m ade up o f specialized robots, is nam edTE rrestrial DEfense RO bot Squadron. - From theTEDEROS packaging (ab rid g e d ) TEDEROS is Marusan Toys' latest foray in to the w o rld o f vin yl toys aimed at collectors. "TEDEROS is like a pastiche o f characters fro m the '60s and '70s th a t I liked," explains Eiji Kaminaga, president o f M arusanToys. "In 2002, I'd been m aking m any vin yl to ys such asToho and Daiei characters. I always th o u g h t about w h a t I m ig h t make next. Cre ating my ow n new characters was a choice, even tho ugh it w o u ld n 't be easy. M arketing new characters usually costs a lo t o f m oney to make the character fa m ilia r, th ro u g h th in g s like film s o r TV series, and I could not afford to do this. However, I th o u g h t there m ig h t be a certain way to do it w ith o u t a big investm ent." And thus, TEDEROS was born. A t a glance, A m erican and Japanese fans can quickly get a grasp ofTEDEROS’ heritage.The designs o f U nit 01, 03, and 06 evoke robot anim e icons G etter Robo and M ob ile Suit Gundam. U nit 02 is an obvious hom age to T hun de rbird 2, and Unit 04 looks like the Yellow S ubm arine as filte re d th ro u g h an Irw in A l len show. U nit 05 is like a vin yl ren dition o f a classic tin w in d -u p toy, which resonates stro n g ly w ith the "re tro -fu tu re " the m e o f the entire line. W hat isn 't in sta ntly apparent is th a t one character has a heritage th a t goes back three decades. U nit 03 is based on Ningen Robo, one of Marusan's o rigin al character designs th a t w ere produced as standard vin yl figures in the mid-1970s. Z im ella is the firs t TEDEROS enem y figu re, a beastie bound to please Kaiju fans everyw here.T he entire m onster is cast fro m a m ilky trans lucent vin yl th a t is painted over except fo r the nails and back spines. He com es w ith tw o tails: one at rest and another in a " firin g " position. Z im ella's level o f detail and con stru ction is d e fin ite ly above the level of the average Japanese m onster toy.The same can be said about the robots and vehicles in the series, w hich are made o f hard styrene and thick vin yl, w ith em bedded transluce nt cockpits that show the pilots inside.The robots are articulated as w e ll, includ in g shoulder, neck, and w aist jo ints. Marusan also w e nt the extra m ile w ith theTEDEROS packaging. In stead o f s im p ly being bagged w ith header cards, theTEDEROS figures com e in a box tha t im itates the style o f 1960s-era M arusan and Imai m odel kits.The pa in tings on the covers are dead-on representations of the art th a t graced the products o f yesteryear. "I'm not sure w h a t futureTEDEROS toys are go in g to be like," adm its Kaminaga, tho ugh if the retro-style w eb com ics on hisTEDEROS web site (http://tederos.com /) are any indication, m ore o f Marusan's o rig i nal Kaiju fo r the series m ay be next. FIFTY YEARS OF In 1954, Japan was still em erging fro m its post W orld War II defeat as w ell as coping w ith the afterm ath o f the tw o atom ic bom bs it was dealt.T hat year saw the creation o f a film th a t not o n ly made a statem ent about w a r but also com m ented on m ankind's relationship w ith nature and the effects o f nuclear power. That film was called G ojira, o r Godzilla, and 2004 marks the 50th anniversary o f th is firs t Godzilla film . ZJ “ jr j— The past 50 years have seen the creation o f over 28 additional Godzilla m ovies and the m onster has appeared in p rin t and te le vision m edia o f every type im aginable. T hrough the years, film makers have portrayed Godzilla as hero, v illa in , o r com ic sidekick. This dual id e n tity allow ed the eventual m arketing o f G odzilla as a child's toy. Innum erable am ounts o f G odzilla toys in clud in g vinyl figures, m odel kits, candy toys, tin toys, die-cast toys, and clo th in g have been sold. This article w ill focus on som e of the figu res that were made o f Godzilla fro m the 1960s to the present day. It w asn't until tw elve years after that original film that the firs t Godzilla toy was made. This vinyl figure stands 9 inches tall and was released by Marusan in 1966, although the to y bore little re semblance to the actual film character the figu re was suppose to portray. However, the to y proved to be a very popular seller w ith the kids in Japan. A m ongst vinyl collectors, the m ost sought-after ver sion of this to y is the light green version or the original J-Tail m old (see issue #1 o f Super7 fo r an article on Godzilla tail variations). O FIFTY YEARS OF G O O Z IL J - A □ □ W ith the success o f th is toy, Marusan fo llo w e d w ith m ore vinyl figures, m odel kits, and a sm all w in d -u p baby Godzilla. F ollow ing Marusan's bankruptcy, a new com pany called B ullm ark too k over the ir m old o f Godzilla and added several o th e r sizes in clud in g a giant size tha t came w ith a Tokyo tow e r, three diffe re nt sm aller sized vinyls ranging fro m 3.5 to 4.5 inches, a necklace version, and several sm all plastic figures. Both Marusan and B ullm ark released battery operated, rem ote control tin G odzilla walkers. W ith a push o f a button, these figu res w o uld lig h t up and sm oke w o u ld pour fro m th e ir m ouths.The firs t editions o f these toys in th e ir o rig in a l boxes w ith co lo rfu l artw o rk fetch a high d o lla r today. A fte r nearly a decade, du rin g the late '70s, Bullm ark ended th e ir run o f Godzilla to ys by releasing a m is sile-firin g die-cast toy. But, tha t was not to be the last to y m ade o f this now w o rld fam ous beast. In the late 1970s, Popy created tw o Godzilla vin yls th a t featured a m ore realistic style.T here was a slanted or fig h tin g -s ty le m old, which was also released in the U nited States as part o f M attel's Godzilla's Gang line, being s lig h tly sm aller and made in Taiwan. There was also a m ore erect style th a t came in fo u r diffe re nt sizes ranging from ro u g h ly 2 to 10 inches. The m ost im pressive of the Top ro w : Four sizes o f the Popy s tan ding Godzilla, Godzilla gang / 2 Popy versio ns o f the "attacking p o s e " Godzilla, 3 larg e & 3 m in i Beetland Godzillas, 4 c o lo rs o f th e Popy reissue Godzilla b y Slash S econd ro w : P opy reissue m id d le & m in i Godzilla (g o ld eyes 8t silve r chest, s ilv e r eyes & g o ld chest variations), Popy reissue large scale Godzilla (same p a in t variationI, Popy m in i w in d -u p Godzilla, 2 m in i (g o ld & silver) an d 2 m e d iu m scale Yamakatsu vinyls, varie ty o f Yamakatsu ru b b e r figures Third ro w : S upe r P rem ium 64 Godzilla 184 & 88 release), Banda i Super Prem ium bronze 64 Godzilla, Bandai S uper P rem ium 94 Godzilla, □ Bandai S uper Final P rem ium M e ltd o w n Godzilla, 1991 16" Godzilla, 1984 Godzilla Fourth ro w : Bandai 1962 Godzilla, Bandai 1964 G odzilla, 3 Bandai 1992 m o ld (open m o u th ) / 1991 G odzilla m o ld (closed m o uth), Godzilla 1991 / G odzillasaurus carded set, Bandai 1995 m o ld (Forever series ressurection g litte r version / the ater p re m iu m M e ltd o w n version / Forever series cen turies e nd version / o rig in a l b u rn in g version) Bottom ro w : Bandai 1996 6 " Godzilla (green crysta l lo tte ry version / p e a rl event exclusive w ith tag / crysta l e ve nt e xclusive / vs. M egaguirus theater exclusive / clear orange fin version / orange g litte r theater exclusive / re g u la r version), Bandai 1995 & 1992 6 " Godzilla figu re (M eltdow n Bandai m useum / red B andai m useum / g litte r Bandai m useum / bu rning re g u la r version / 3 tag & c o lo r variations o f the 1992 version), Bandai m useum 1962 G odzilla carded figure Godziiia is <©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. o FIFTY YEARS OF GODZILLA Popy Godzilla toys is the Jum boT alking G odzilla.The fig u re is over 16 inches tall, can fire its fist, and comes w ith a p u ll-strin g ta lk ing box. M attel released a ju m b o sized G odzilla as part o f th e ir Shogun W arriors line o f figu res in the US, tho ugh th e ir version com pletely redid the style and look o f the toy. In the early 1980s, Beetland took the Popy style figu res and p ro duced a lam p, a bank, a phone rest, and several sm aller figures. Beetland also made Godzilla lighters, a shaver, and candles. In the mid-1980s, Yamakatsu produced an inexpensive line of Godzilla toys. They m ade tw o diffe re nt 6-inch vin yls and a sm all 2-inch vin yl. Yamakatsu released several diffe re nt sized rubber fig ures in an assortm ent o f colors. During th is tim e, the to y com pany Bandai took over the Godzilla license and released the firs t set o f super realistic G odzilla figures. Unlike figu res o f the past, these new toys featured realistic propor tions, super detailed skin and h igh ly accurate head sculpts. Today, Bandai continues to produce Godzilla vinyls, m ostly in con junction w ith current film releases. Bandai's early vinyls featured the classic King-Goji and M osu-Goji suit m olds.The M osu-Goji was re leased in a giant version around 18 inches tall. A bronze version of this m old is considered a holy grail w ith in the collector com m unity. Top ro w : Bandai 9 " G odzilla 2001 (H yper H obb y exclusive g litte r ver sion / crysta l eve nt exclusive / tra nslucen t black the ater exclusive / re g u la r version), B andai 9 " G odzilla 2002 open m o u th versio n (red Itoyokado exclusive / translucent w h ite the ater exclusive / re g u la r version), Bandai 9 " Godzilla 2003 closed m o u th version (translucent green H M V exclusive / tra n s lu c e n t g re y Itoyokado exclusive, green theater e x c lu s iv e /re g u la r edition), Bandai 6 " 73 G odzilla Second ro w : Godzilla 6 " 73 next to Godzilla 1954 (sepia event e xclu sive / sm o ke-grey eve nt exclusive / m o v ie m o nsters p a in t scheme / re g u la r edition), g ro u p o f Godzilla Bandai figures, H yper H obby & s m a ll ru b b e r Godzilla 64, 1983 re m ote c o n tro l Characon Godzilla Third ro w : Bandai Godzilla h is to ry set, M l Godzilla 1964, M l Godzilla 1954, M l Godzilla 65-66 da ncing poseable figure, M l Godzilla 65-66 non-dancing version Fourth ro w : M l Godzilla 1962, M1 Godzilla 1989, M l Godzilla 1973-75 B ottom ro w : M l Hara N akajim a in 1954 G odzilla waders, M1 Godzilla 1999, M1 Godzilla 2001, M l Godzilla 1954 based on M a quette from G-shock set Godzilla is ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. ~ ! IT y □ o ¥ FIFTY YEARS OF GSODZII-I-A g Over the years, like Marusan and B ullm ark o f the past, Bandai has produced G odzilla to y figu res in all sizes, m odel kits, candy toys, capsule toys, electronic toys, the ater prem ium s, and box sets. Fig ures like the M eltd ow n Godzilla, G litter G odzilla, Super Prem ium Godzilla, Pearl G odzilla, and the Bronze G odzilla can com m and very expensive prices on the after market. The 1990s ushered in a new phase in the G odzilla to y phenom e non. Sm aller com panies appeared and started to produce G odzilla vinyls. Unlike Bandai w h o m arketed to children, these new co m panies targeted the olde r collecto rs w ith high er priced, lim ite d run toys. M ost o f these com panies produced th e ir toys in extrem ely lim ite d num bers o f 100 pieces (or less) versus 10,000 plus fo r com panies like Bandai. One o f these new companies, called M1-Go, has developed a reputation for high quality sculpts and paints as w ell as an attention to de tail that only a true fan can appreciate. M l has produced many inter esting versions o f Godzilla and recently found the original Bullm ark m olds from the 1970s and has re-released these classic figures. _ The com pany M a rm it also started du rin g th is tim e and has p ro duced a m in d -n u m b in g am o un t o f G odzilla figu res in ju s t about every vin yl color one can th in k of. The Vinyl Paradise line in tro duced m any new Godzillas suits not done before in to y fo rm but the sculpts lacked detail and looked m ore cartoon-like than the m ore realistic Bandai versions. M a rm it too k a step back and re th o u g h t th e ir Godzilla line. W hat fo llo w e d w ere tw o m ajor lines called Parababy and M onster Heavens.These tw o lines introduced m ore realistic sculpts to the to y collecto r and have proven m ore popular than th e ir o rig in a l series. Yet another com pany is Bearm odel.They have produced a standard and medium-sized line o f Godzilla figures th a t focused on the clas sic m ovie suits. The standard line features a m ore realistic sculpt w hile the m edium line has a m ore retro or Bullm ark to y look. r : . . . P D . . .... . . ..'V7 ' / P Top ro w : M1 ba by Godzilla (M arusan type), M l ba by Godzilla 2000, M a rm it Vinyl Paradise 55 Godzilla S econd ro w : M a rm it V inyl Paradise 65-66 (from G hidorah the Three Headed M o n s te r, M a rm it V inyl Paradise 65-66 (fro m M o n s te r Zero), M a rm it Vinyl Paradise 65-66 (from Godzilla vs. The Sea M onster) T hird ro w : M a rm it V inyl Paradise 62 (x4), M a rm it V inyl Paradise 62 (x4i, M a rm it V inyl Paradise 64 (x6) Fourth ro w : M a rm it Vinyl Paradise 54 (x8), M a rm it V inyl Paradise 6869 (x3), M a rm it V inyl Paradise 71 (x3), M a rm it Para-baby 54 (x10) B ottom ro w : M a rm it Para-baby 55 (x6), M a rm it Para-baby 62 (x7), M a rm it Para-baby 68-69 (x4) G odzilla is ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. t. A o mr ■ .... FIFTY YEARS OF if GODZII-I-A g Yutaka, a subsidiary o f Bandai, released several sm aller Godzilla toys, m ostly in sets du rin g the '90s. Several o f these toys even reused Bandai m olds. This tra d itio n w o u ld be continued by Banpresto, another Bandai subsidiary, w ith cheap, realistic, non-articulated Godzilla toys. A round 2001, still another Bandai subsidiary, th is tim e called B-Club, started to reproduce the o rig in a l Bullm ark Giant Godzilla to y to the ad ult collector. M arui produced tw o incredible rem ote-control Godzilla figu res that stand around 18 inches ta ll. Either a Shodai-G odzilla or bioGodzilla rubber su it fits over a ro b o t skeleton, th o u g h this co m pany was not the firs t to produce the rubber suit idea. There is a series o f Com bat Joe (like Gl Joe) figu res th a t you can fit a scaled dow n rubber G odzilla suit over replicating in sm all scale the man in the rubber suit affect.Takara firs t released a man in Godzilla suit and then the com panyTim ehouse made one. Finally, M edicom re leased th e ir tw o versions in the '90s. In the late '90s, Marusan w o u ld resurface issuing to ys based on the o rig in a l Marusan to y sculpture to the ad ult collector. Marusan also started a new line o f G odzilla vin yls th a t featured all new de signs of Godzilla 1954 and 1955. And, in 2004, a new com pany called Toygraph w o u ld produce a Godzilla vin yl fea tu ring the m onster in a cute, seated position holding a M othra larva sculpted by Kajim oto-san. As much as Super7 w o u ld like to say th a t th is article is a com plete Godzilla to y checklist, it is not. We've barely skim m ed the surface o f Godzilla related toys and collectibles fro m Japan (much less from countries all over the w o rld ). S till, after 50 years, G odzilla rem ains one o f the m ost recognizable m onsters and related mer chandise w ill continue to be produced, sold, and collected, no do ub t fo r another fifty years. □ Top ro w : M a rm it Para-baby 85-66 1x3), M a rm it Para-baby 73-75 1x5), M a rm it Para-baby 67 (x2), M a rm it Para-baby 71 (x2> Second row : M a rm it Para-baby 64 (x3I, M a rm it M o n ste r Heaven 54 1x4), M a rm it M o nster Heaven 64 (x1), M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 64 (x6) T h ird ro w : M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 64 w ith M o th ra spray, M a rm it M o nster Heaven 62 (x5), M a rm it G odzilla C oncept A rt version 1x3), M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 55 1x2), M a rm it M o n s te r H eaven 2003 (x2) Fourth ro w : M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 2004 1x4), M a rm it M o n ste r Heaven 2002 (x3), M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 1989 1x2), M a rm it 57 p o st p ro d u c tio n version, M a rm it M o n s te r Heaven 54 illu s tra te d 1x4) B ottom ro w : M a rm it 2004 re tro s tyle (x3), M a rm it g ia n t I 1-69 1x3), M a rm it candy case 1x4), B earm odel 54 !x6l Godzilla is ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. O iqpvjiHLi i IIi mn '-‘i-WHSSSSffiSil' nz* • KHH -‘ 1 HI FIFTY YEARS OF O O O Z I I .L A R □ Top ro w : B earm odel 73-74 ix 5 l B earm odel 65-66 (x5), B earm odel 62 (x4), B earm odel 67 m in i GodzitU S econd row : B earm odel 55 m in i Godzilla (x4), Bear Godzilla 1x3), M arusan b a llo on b lo w e r re produc reprod uction 1x2), M arusan s w im m in g Godzilla, M Third ro w : M arusan 64 1 x 3 )/M arusan 62 ( x 2 )/ M a n san 54 (x3), M arusan 55 1x2), M arusan 54, Tsubar, bo x sets, B illiken tin w in d -u p Godzillas Fourth ro w : M edicom Godzilla costum e dolls, X -pl figure, Bandai USA burning & regular Godzilla, Toygr, B ottom ro w : 2002 Toyota Godzilla, various h ig h g ures, various hyp er G odzilla figures Godtiilo is s&1954-20Q4Toho Ltd., Japan. o □ V J |V < L 4 □ M 1 I I® I - ' ■ - MM o HE BEEI Mike Sutfin Opposite page: Jonathan Wayshak Souther Salazar M echa G odzilla, G odzilla & B iollante are © 1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Jerem y Fish Sunny Buick Mark G iglio Pushead Russell U. Richards David Benzler Joshua Ellingson G odzilla & Rodan are © 1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Jen Rarey Jen Rarey Nate Crane Takeshit Hirogrim G odzilla, H edorah, B io lla n te , E birah and Rodan are ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Jen Rarey Jen Rarey Keith Bowman Keith Bowm an Katope kozyndan Baragon, M in ya , G odzilla, Hedorah and King G hidrah are ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Gary Baseman Gary Baseman Alex M ooney Alex M ooney B aragon, G odzilla, M inya, M echa G odzilla, Kum onga, R odan and K ing G hidrah are © 1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Chanmen Ron English Bob Eggleton Ralph Cosentino G odzilla, G igan, Hedorah, Rodan, M o th ra and K ing G hidrah are ©1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. Glenn Barr David Dopko G odzilla, M iss N am ikaw a and K ing G hidrah are © 1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. O pposite page:Tim Biskup w w Joel Coon Opposite page: David Horvath Gary Baseman G odzilla, G igan, and Je t J a g u a r are © 1954-2004Toho Ltd., Japan. I can trace the obsession back to Christm as of 1978. I'd dis covered com ic books, and m y favo rite was the Shogun War riors. I had begged m y parents all year long fo r a Shogun W arrio rs' toy. I d id n 't care which one; I ju st had to have one. On C hristm as m orn ing m y w ish was granted. I tore open the w ra p p in g paper to fin d m y very firs t gian t robot: Raideen. It was the Raideen Jum b o Shogun W arrior. It was the third version, but I w o u ld n 't know th a t fo r years later. M y dad in stan tly to o k it o u t o f m y hands and cut o ff the sharp point of the shield w ith toenail clippers. I was five years old. I was the o n ly kid I knew w ith a Shogun W arrior. I ruled the neighbor hood w ith a sho otin g fist. Years w e n t by, and Raideen got burnt, painted, buried and, eventually, lost. As a teen, I ignored m y toys and all but for g o t about him . A fte r college, I began to get into toys again and, once I got online, I decided to look fo r m y favo rite child hood toy. I discovered Alen Yen'sToyboxDX and eBay. It was d o w n h ill fro m there. Raideen's origin al name was Brave Raideen, orY u ush a Raideen.The Japanese TV show aired fro m A p ril 4, 1975 to March 26, 1976, and ran fo r 50 episodes. Produced by Sunrise, Brave Raideen to ld the story of Akira Hibiki, w h o p ilo ts the gian t ro b o t to fig h t against the Devil Empire. Akira w o u ld ride his "S u p e rca r" m otorcycle o ff o f a c liff and yell- "Fade in !" as he entered the d o rm an t Raideen. YoshiyukiTom ino, the creator o f M ob ile Suit G undam , directed the firs t 26 Raideen episodes. He q u it and was replaced w ithTadao Nagahama, w ho also directed C o m b a ttle rV and Voltes V. YoshikazuYasuhiko (and Suzuki Yoshitake) created Raideen's m echanical design. O riginally, Raideen was intended to be green, but M r.Yasuhiko changed this.T he show was also the firs t to incorporate m ystical or supernatural robots in to the super robot genre. Popy produced the very firs t Raideen toys. Raideen was the ninth to y in the Popy GA series o f die-cast robot toys known as Chogokin. It has a place in history as being the firs t Popy to y w ith the DX label, and the GA-09 is usually regarded as the firs t transfo rm ing die-cast robot toy. The story o f the Popy GA-09 is a com plicated one. The firs t version of the GA-09 came w ith w hite legs and a green accessory tray. Later ver sions w ould have chrome legs and a w h ite tray.The GA-09 was reissued in the "Etarnal Heroes" (yes, that's how the y spelled it) series and again in the m id '80s in a blue and w h ite box. Raideen was also released in 1978 as part o f the Shogun W arriors "2-in-1" line by Mattel. Popy issued an extrem ely lim ite d Black version o f the GA-09, w hich has become very expensive over the years. Released three years after the origin al, the to y was sold in lim ite d qu an tities and intended fo r older fans. In the m id '90s, there was also a re-release o f the Black Raideen, along w ith a black ST C om battler and black ST G odsigm a. Unlike the original, th is black version has no go ld trim . Rum or has it tha t these Opposite page: Popy Chogokin Raideen GA-09 Left: Popy Chogokin Black Raideen GA-09 Top: Bandai GA-09R Raideen Center: Bandai The Chogokin Series Raideen, The Chogokin Series Black Raideen Bottom : Black Raideen in bird mode toys were made w ith o u t Bandai's consent by the m oldin g com pany. The boxes have no m arkings and the toys are less detailed than the originals, due to the degradation o f the m olds over tim e. In 1999, Bandai released the GA-09R, a re to o lin g o f the o rig in a l Popy toy. Over an inch taller, the reissue featured an e n tire ly new sculpt and paint job. Some o f the notable differences are red w in g s instead o f w h ite and m etallic gold horns instead o f yellow . A ltho ug h it looks very sim ila r to the original, it is an en tirely diffe re nt toy. Bandai created a lim ite d gold version o f th is to y available only at the Tokyo Toy Festival in February 2000. O nly 1000 were made and the y sold out im m ediately. O ther Popy Raideen die-casts include the G odbird, S pitfire, Sparcar, Bluegar, and M utrop olis w ith the Sparcar being the hard est to find. The PA-56 G odbird is the bird-m od e o f Rai deen and features a sho otin g head section. The S pitfire is actually the sm all vehicle that sits on the nose o f the Bluegar toy. It features Bottom left: Popy Sparcar Bottom right: Popy Sparcar box Very bottom left: Popy Sparcar & Charawheel Sparcar Very bottom right: Popy Spitfire Top left: Popy Bluegar Top right: Popy Bluegar box Center left: Popy G odbird loose Center right: Popy Godbird box an ejection seat action w ith a delicate trig ger. The Sparcar (also known as Super Car or Sparker) is the m otorcycle th a t Akira rides on his w ay to "fade in " to Raideen.This toy is one o f the m ore rare popynica and features shooting m issiles and opening blades on the fro n t. Bandai recently released a version of the Sparcar as part o f th e ir Charawheels line. Blugar was later released as Rydoto in Am er ica as part o f the Shogun A ction Vehicles from the Shogun W arriors line. It has pop-open w in g s and a launching m in iatu re silver Spit fire vehicle. In ad d itio n to die-cast toys, Popy m anufac tured vin yl, plastic and tin toys o f Raideen. Popy released a Pla-Delux Base tha t included a m ini G odbird, Sparcar, Blugar and Spitfire. These m ini-vehicles w ere also released as a stand-alone set. A no ther interesting Raideen to y was the fly in g Sora-Tobu Raideen. Not quite Jum b o Machinder-sized, th is to y trans form ed in to go d-b ird m ode and could "fly " along an attached string. There was also a w in d -u p tin to y o f the rob ot character. Raideen also got the Jum b o M achinder treatm ent. There were tw o versions o f the o rig in a l Popy Machinder, the m ain differ ence being th a t one version had a blue chest m issile whereas the m ore com m on version had a ye llo w m issile. Once M attel got the rig hts to Raideen, the y included the Jum bo in th e ir Shogun W arriors line. For added play value, M attel replaced the bow fist w ith an iron cutter fist from the Popy XX-13 Jum b o Machine accessory set. The leg and head sculpts also changed a bit, reflecting changes in the m anufacturing process. There are at least three docum ented versions o f the Shogun W arrior Jum b o Raideen.The firs t ver sion had a soft vin yl head, m aking the head w arp if exposed to heat.This firs t v ersion also had the wheels m olded into the feet, and a vacu-form ed softer m issile, w hich w o u ld not w ork in a second version launcher. The second version had a firm e r head w ith d u lle r details, a diffe re nt m issile, and the w heels on the feet were screwed on. The th ird version was alm ost the sam e as the second, m inus the shoulder pads.There are tw o known b o o t leg Raideen Jum bos. One is called Argus, made by Plasticos Rosita Ind. and the oth er is by an unknow n maker. Popy released a m issile-firing Raideen vin yl, a talking vin yl, and several sm all and m e d iu m sized vinyls, w hich were released in bags and on cards.There are also several bootleg vin yl Raideen toys flo a tin g around, m ost co m m only in blue, black and orange.The bootlegs do not have the Popy logo on the feet. Once Popy transition ed in to Bandai, Raideen got a fe w m ore toys. He was the on ly super robot to be included in th e ir High Com plete Model series, a line o f high -qua lity, pre assembled plastic m odels. Mazinga Z was supposed to be the next, but his design got shelved and w o u ld later becom e the firs t Soul o f Chogokin figure. The Super Robots In Action line also had tw o versions o f Rai deen; the firs t version had w h ite lim bs, and came in a w ide box. The second version had silver lim bs and diffe re nt accessories. Bandai continued to produce num erous m odel kits, vinyls and other to ys o f the character. M ost recently, Bandai released a sm aller version o f the GA-09 as part o f th e ir THE Chogokin series. They released a black version as w ell, but it was sold o n ly at the 2004 Chogokin Expo, held in Harajuku,Tokyo. Popy and Bandai were not the o n ly co m panies to release Raideen toys. Banpresto released dozens o f toys due to his in clusion in the Super Robot Wars video gam e fra n chise. Products included banks, gashapon, m odel kits, tra n sfo rm in g figures, UFO catcher prizes, and key chains. K it m aker Romando produced a Flexible Jo in t M odel in both color and gold versions as w e ll as a lim ite d "G od Face Rock" base to hide Raideen in. Top row (left to right): Popy m ini die-cast, Popy missile-firing vinyl, ??? Middle row (left to right): Popy Mutropolis base, Stand alone Popy set Bottom row (left to right): Popy Jumbo Raideen, Mattel Shogun Jumbo Raideen MedicomToy released three diffe re nt versions of its M iracle Action Figure - norm al color, gold color, and chogokin color. The chogokin color was released at the 2000 20th Century Toy M useum exh ib ition , and it retailed fo r 5,980 yen. A ll three versions have the same features: 30 points o f articu la tion, bird change transfo rm a tion , varian t hands and weapons, a m iniature enem y fig u re (Dorom e), and a Akira Hibiki figu re on his m otorcycle (Sparcar) that fits into Raideen's w aist. Diam ond Comics D istributo rs im ported the MAF Raideen to the US in 2000, fea tu ring E nglish-language pack aging and in stru ction sheet created spe cifi cally fo r the US release. U nifive even released block style figu res as part o f th e ir DeQue Super Robot W ars tra d ing figu re line. In ad d itio n to the m andatory norm al and g o ld -co lo r versions, they m ade the very firs t Raideen villa in toy, Prince Ashura. In the late 1970s, Raideen to ys were im ported as part o f the Shogun W arrior line from Mattel. Raydeen was also featured in the Marvel Comic book but was rarely show n on television in the U nited States. As part o f the Shogun W arriors line, Raideen got m odel kits, colorin g books, t-shirts, gum , reissued Popy die-casts, Jum bos, and even an inflatable punching bag. Raideen got a face lift in O ctober 1996 when Super Raideen (Chousha Raidiin) debuted on Japanese Television. The series was not a remake, but rather a re-interp re tation o f the Raideen legend. Bandai produced a few toys fo r th is series, includ in g three versions o f the die-cast G odbird GD-03 (norm al, black, and the ultra-rare color version). Bandai also produced five "B ird F ighter" action fig ures but none had die-cast and w ere not w ell received. 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TDRS 02, 05 and 06 loaded and took off from the base and started the rescue operation as soon as they arrived on Asahi Island. The United Nation Forced have organized a new squadron to protect against these attacks as well as prepare for the development of space. This new |squadron, made up of specialized robots, is named lejerrestrial Defense Robot Squadron - TEDEROS! The next day, TDRS 05, 06 and the UNF rescue squadron started their rescue again. ? Even though the typhoon had passed Asahi Island, a black cloud was spreading, and strong winds started to blow. It thundered on Lake Nakajima. At the lake, the thunder sparked with a giant splash. The spark went from the splash to the sky. In another splash, something appeared that looked like a giant tail. The top of the tail was like big scissors, and when the scissors were closed, they sparked making an electrical beam. The tail moved into the water and then a giant monster’s head appeared. Sonny Johnson, pilot of TDRS 01, asks the TDRS 03 pilot Ken Ishida, “Ultra- express HAYABUSA must go to Asahi-lsland. It just opened last week. Do you know how it was, Ken?" “No problem at all. HAYABUSA is operating on the normal time table," Ken replied. “Ultra Express HAYABUSA uses the latest technology and a maximum speed of oyer 500km per hour as it travels in a tube made of tempered glass. Therefore it can be operated without any affect from weather”. “GWAAAAAAAAOOOOOOO!!!!!" the monster howled. As it moved from the lake and on to land, it destroyed the woods, and thenn houses. The monster looked like a dinosaur with big fins on its back. Soon the monster found a hog farm, and the hogs howled with panic. The monster destroyed the hog pen, then it picked up a hog with it’s big tusks and ate it. Upon arrival at Asahi Island, TDRS 06 joined the UNF rescue squadron for the operation and TDRS 05 started medical treatment for the victims. Erika, in TDRS 06, was taking care of an old man who was seriously injured. “Zimella! Zimella!” the old man was talking in delirium, but Erika did not understand what he meant. Michael, in the TDRS 02, found the monster and flew over it. He immediately called Captain Smith. “This is Michael. TDRS FE over. A large monster has appeared from lake Nakajima. It is huge! It must be more than 50m tall! It is destroying houses, the woods and everything that it comes into contact with!” Picture Stories with the sound on Web-site www.tsderos.com Captain Smith was shocked. He was looking at the screen in the base as the image was sent from Michael of TDRS 02. “This is Captain Smith. Michael, listen. I will send 01 and 03 right away. Until then you and 06 try to minimize the monster's destruction." “Wait! The monster is approaching the tube of the HAYABUSA! I will make an emergency contact to the HAYABUSA for them to stop." “Captain Smith! Ultra-Express HAYABUSA is already approaching lake Nakajima” , one of the correspondents in the base shouted! ‘This is Smith speaking. Listen, the HAYABUSA is almost there. You must save its passengers and the crew.” “This is TDRS-02, roger,” said Michael.'This is TDRS-06, roger,” said Kury. TDRS-02 fired missiles toward the monster in order to make it go away from the tube but the monster never flinched from the missiles.TDRS-06 tried to threaten the monster using the drills. But it did not work.The monster moved its tail above its body. It looked like a scorpion. As soon as the scissors of the tail touched its pointed end, the monster shot a ray like a thunderbolt. The ray grazed a wing of TDRS-02 and hit the tube. The tube, even though it was made of tempered glass, was destroyed. The crew of the HAYABUSA had received the emergency call but the HAYABUSA was already approaching the point where the tube had been destroyed! The operator of the HAYABUSA tried to come to a stop, but they were travelling at a speed of 500km/h.The operator was afraid that the HAYABUSA would shoot out from destroyed tube into the sea. As the brakes squealed, the HAYABUSA finally stopped -but almost half of the first car was hanging outside of the destroyed tube! Just then TDRS-03 arrived at the scene. “TDRS-01, attack the monster! TDRS-03, rescue the HAYABUSA!” Captain Smith commanded from the base while watching the image that was on the screen. “This is Sonny, TDRS-01, roger.”“This is Ken, TDRS-03, roger” The monster became more brutal and shot a ray like a thunderbolt. It hit TDRS 06 and made it roll. But at next moment, TDRS-01 arrived in the sky and shot its cannon into the monster, “Kury! Are you OK?" “Yes, you saved my life!” TDRS-01 turned from horizontal to vertical for landing and started to shoot his cannon at the monster as soon as he landed. TDRS-03 then started to rescue the HAYABUSA by carefully removing the HAYABUSA to safe place on the shore of lake Nakajima. The monster started a counter attack to TDRS-01. The ray from the monster’s tail shot down TDRS-01. The monster tried to jump to TDRS-01, but TDRS-01 dodged the monster. Still TDRS-01 could not stand up, and tried again to shoot the the monster with his ray. “Sonny! Are you OK?” Kury shouted. “Shoot your ray and hit the monster’s fins!” “Ken! Shoot the monster’s tail!" Kury was analyzing the monster in the TDRS-06 using the computer that uploaded its biological and paleontology data. TDRS-01 shot another ray to the monster’s tail, and TDRS-03 shot his cannon into the tail. The monster’s tail was exploding, finally causing the monster to die. “That was a terrible monster. What kind monster was it? Do you know Kury?” Sonny asked to Kury, the paleontology expert, over the radio. “I don’t know. But the monster is a legend in this island and called Zimella.” With everyone in the HAYABUSA safe, and Zimella the monster dead, the TDRS robots had saved the day, headed back to the Far East Base. continued next issue.... An interview w ith Junko Mizuno by KatsuTanaka from Compound Gallery At the age of twenty-three, Junko Mizuno became a professional comic artist in Japan's manga scene. Her eye-catching mix of cute manga girls with beaming smiles frolicking w ith rotting corpses and skulls is both cap tivating and disturbing. Her work has garnered attention outside of Japan and is gaining popularity in the US. Like Walter Keane's Runaway on acid, Mizuno's girls are big-eyed, bare-breasted, and tattooed, the world they inhabit just as demented. As a result, Mizuno's manga is strikingly unique with a distinct style that has crossed over into t-shirts, books, and toys, not to mention her growing fan base around the world. Where do you live and w hat does your studio look like? I live in suburb ofTokyo. I do not have my own studio but I remodeled one of the rooms at my apartment and use it as a studio. It is not big or fancy at all. Vour style is influenced by Japanese manga. When did you start drawing in the manga comic style? I have drawn manga ever since I can remember. It is definitely before Kin dergarten. I never thought of becoming anything else but a manga artist. When did you start publishing your artworks overseas? Back in 2001,1received an offer from a publisher overseas.They were inter ested in publishing my artwork in a book. I happily accepted that offer. What do you thin k about your po pu larity in the US? Some people think you are more respected in American than in Japan. I am taking the success in foreign countries very happily but I still wish more people to be interested in my work in my own country, Japan, Do you feel the difference between Japanese fan and US fans? Japanese fans are generally very shy and they do not want to talk to me at book signing events. Also, most of the fans are female in Japan, By con trast, US fans talk to me directly what they think about my work, A lot more variety of people in gender as well as age are interested in my work in the US.That makes me very happy. What are some o f your current and future projects? The main project is the manga I have been working on over the last 3 years. It is in the final phase. I am also working on a new illustration book coming out next year.There are new goods and toys coming out next year and I am working on the designs for these products. If you could chose to be an animal, which animal w ould you pick and why? Most difficult question of all! Someone mentioned that I look like a raccoon! Your work is very dramatic, bold, and has clean line work. Do you think that helped separate you from other manga artists? Or do you think there was an in itia l period where other artists did n o t appreciate your work since it did n o t look like other manga? I never intentionally try to draw something different. Everything I draw comes from inside of me very naturally. I agree my manga is different from others and I know some people find my manga obscure and some may hate my manga. But I think there are many manga artists who have very distinguished styles. I also know a lot of fans that appreciate my style as well. I try not to think how people categorize my work. Your work can be considered "dark" or “gothic" to American sensibilities. Do you see this as a style inherent to your work, or is it an American aesthetic? I never intentionally try to draw so called "D ark" or "G othic" style. I actu ally find many parts of my manga very happy and quite funny. Since I was born and raised in Japan, my style m ight be very new and eccentric to American audience. I am maybe subconsciously creating something new to foreign audience but I would like to mention that I was also very much influenced by western culture throughTV and movies. I am not a big fan of categorizing artworks, especially my work. I think each audience has differ ent impression from my work not based on where they are from. What artist or illustrator has influenced you? A few are manga artists- Leiji Matsumoto, Hideshi Hino, and OsamuTezuka, I am also heavily influenced by British illustrator Audrey Beardsley, as well as numerous other artists & illustrators. www.MIZUNO-JUNKO.com Bay Area Film Events Presents G O D Z I L L R F E S T LdeT9r 0 ’ 5 0 Years of Monstrous Mayhem! November 17-23, 2 0 0 4 / Castro Theatre, San Francisco 20 Films / 7 Days / Guests from the US and Japan! 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