vmf Ghost in the shell S.A.C. Motoko Kusanagi


Yamato officially announced their first VMF figure: Motoko Kusanagi. This fully poseable figure is 9 inches tall and made out of PVC/ABS. 1/7 scale is big for an action figure, but who knows... Not sure how i feel about the shoulder joints.

Due in June 2008 for 7,800 yen.




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Sanjeev's picture
Submitted by Sanjeev on 11 April, 2008 - 11:25.

...she, uh, sure is a busty one!

Oh, sure, there've been far more unrealistically well-endowed girlie figures featured on this site...but it's just so odd seeing this character portrayed thus. I'm still trying to watch Stand Alone Complex, and it's definitely NOT vapid throw-away entertainment. It's a really complex political/cop drama. I think the whole male-fantasy-tough-but-hot-chick thing only does the show a disservice.

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Sanjeev



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Submitted by duke togo on 11 April, 2008 - 11:36.

I still prefer the Manga style to the anime. You just can't beat the Shirow-illustrated woman.

The only problem with the show is how ridiculous it is that a cop would always run around in her underwear, and the other dudes go about business like she was wearing fatigues.

Only in Japan.



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Submitted by Destroy All Pod... on 11 April, 2008 - 19:53.

She looks like a real doll dressed by George Lucas.

-Jeremy



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Submitted by kidnicky on 12 April, 2008 - 23:56.

Sanjeev,you could really say that about a lot of anime shows,unfortunately. IMO,Aim for the Top! Gunbuster is the best science fiction story of all time,period. Yet I'm sure plenty of people (women mostly) see the hot chicks in short shorts and pass on the series without really giving it a fair shake.



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Submitted by Sanjeev on 13 April, 2008 - 17:52.

"Best science fiction story of all time, period"...that's a strong recommendation! Yeah, I'm not really into anime that much, but from the very little I know about the show, there's a really, really big robot (that just doesn't look very interesting to me), and a lot of young girls with bouncy boobs drawn by Mikimoto Haruhiko (Macross' character designer). Just those two data have not enticed me to spend the time to watch the show...and maybe I'm missing out. That'd be a shame. Maybe I'll give the show a shot.

Really stoopid how unnecessary sexism like "hot chicks in short pants" will do that!

Jeremy, I love random pot-shots at George Lucas! But how do ya figure on this one? Is King George known for his love of scantily-clad babes in scifi attire?

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Sanjeev



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Submitted by kidnicky on 13 April, 2008 - 20:22.

This is all my own opinion of course,but with the possible exception of Philip K. Dick's books,Gunbuster is the sci fi pinnacle. Of course,I'm biased since I like mecha and kaiju so much,but of course I'm sure most people visiting this site are also into those things.
I just started watching Gunbuster 2 (Diebuster in Japan) and while I like it,it's pretty much totally different,basically FLCL in space. I have to say though,it works for 2008 the same way Gunbuster worked for 1988.



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Submitted by GogDog on 13 April, 2008 - 23:02.

While it's OK, I still prefer Medicom's Real Action Heroes version coming out in August. It will be my first 12" figure. Still waiting to see HLJ's preorder on that one...

http://www.actionhq.com/store/popup_image.php?pID=3011

And yes, GunBuster does rock. it's a little campy and has some unneeded fan service, but when it comes to Sci fi, it is a classic, one of the best, and one of my favorites animes ever.

"The only problem with the show is how ridiculous it is that a cop would always run around in her underwear, and the other dudes go about business like she was wearing fatigues."

I agree completely. Luckily, she wears that outfit les and less as the show continues. This is also one of my favorites, SAC is beautiful.