Venus A (Mazinger Angels)

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Name Venus A
Toy Line Soul of Chogokin
Number GX-12MA
Manufacturer Bandai
Released 2004
Materials ABS, Diecast, Plastic, PVC
Scale
Category Chogokin
Series Mazinger Angels
Designer Tsuyoshi Nonaka
Orig. Price ¥4,725
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These toys are based on designs appearing in a new Mazinger Z Manga, called Mazinger Angels. They are re-styled versions of the original female robots from Mazinger Z. The Angels first appeared in 2004, and as of 2006 they are still releasing versions.

Venus A is one of the better entries into the Mazinger Angels series. It's actually not as good as the original, but it makes up for it a bit with some additional accessories.

Included in with this toy is:

  • Display Stand (3 pieces) (nameplate is a label)
  • Mazinger Sword (O.P.M. 07)
  • 3 sets of hands
  • 2 Drill Pressure Missiles (O.P.M. 02)
  • 2 Standard Oppai Missiles
  • 2 Empty Oppai Missiles
  • 2 Venus Typhoon Missiles (O.P.M. 05)
  • 1 Queenstar ship.
  • 2 antennae

The two O.P.M. included are the Drill Pressure Missiles, and the Venus Typhoon Missiles. Both shoot from the chest, as well as the regular and "empty" oppai missiles. You have to attach the 2 antennae and insert the small Queenstar ship into Venus A's head. Be careful with those antennae, if you lose them, there are no replacements.

The sword is kind of cool, but it is not made of metal. Venus A can hold the sword in either hand, and the stand has a place for it when not in use.

The stand is basically the same stand as the previous Mazinger Ladies. Bandai remains inconsistent with their use of either labels or nameplates, this time opting for labels.

The Hong Kong version of this toy came with a special premium, a metal compact. It's a clamshell case with a mirror for doing makeup. The Mazinger Angel logo is on the outside, while Venus A's head is embossed inside.

One thing that was kind of a letdown with this figure is the lack of a scrander. That made the original figure really spectacular. But the design of Venus A is nice and sleek that it doesn't really suffer too much without it. Still, I prefer the original design.





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Venus A (Mazinger Angels)

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