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		<title>CollectionDX - Y-MSF</title>
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		<title>Godzilla 67</title>
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 Bagged with a header card, this figure set doesn’t have an official name, but it’s essentially the ‘Y-MSF Godzilla 67’ with infant Minya, clear spine Guranma store exclusive.’ A perfectly jumbled name for figures of the, hands-down, most repugnant Godzilla suits ever made.: 
 

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 clear spine Guranma store exclusive
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 Gen Igarashi
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 YEN
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 1,575
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 <label><p>Bagged with a header card, this figure set doesn’t have an official name, but it’s essentially the ‘Y-MSF Godzilla 67’ with infant Minya, clear spine Guranma store exclusive.’ A perfectly jumbled name for figures of the, hands-down, most repugnant Godzilla suits ever made.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Y-MSF came onto the Godzilla vinyl scene in 2004, becoming  notable for releasing relatively unpopular characters such as Varan, Minya and  Gabara. Most notable of their initial releases was a 6-inch scale Hedorah,  released right at the beginning of the still strong Hedorah vinyl craze. While  Y-MSF themselves only released unpainted figures, the Japanese toy store  Guranma, through an exclusive deal, released painted versions that were also  sold exclusively by the U.S.  web-site <a href="http://www.temptingtoys.net">Temptingtoys.net</a>. Before  closing in 2007, Guranma released a lot of variants: Glow-in-the-dark and clear  vinyl, metallic paintjobs (Which proved unpopular) and standard figures with  clear components, the latter of which I’m reviewing today.</p>

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<p>Bagged with a header card, this figure set doesn’t have an  official name, but it’s essentially the ‘Y-MSF Godzilla 67’ with infant Minya,  clear spine Guranma store exclusive.’ A perfectly jumbled name for figures of  the, hands-down, most repugnant Godzilla suits ever made.</p>
<p>Godzilla and Minya both hail from the 1967 feature film,  ‘Son of Godzilla’ If you hadn’t already guessed, Minya is Godzilla’s bratty,  pug-ugly son, who’s regularly showered with malice by fans. It’s a fairly solid  entry in the series and, despite the child-friendly tone, has some rather eerie  moments, especially the ending, which is uncharacteristically melancholy. Minya  has 2 forms in the film as an infant; a bulbous wire-controlled puppet, and as  a toddler; portrayed by a suitmation actor. </p>

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<p>Visually, these figures look pretty great. The infant Minya,  3” tall and 2.5” long, looks just as roly-poly and bizarre as he did in the  film and is perfectly in scale with his dad. The texture of the skin, the  vacant expression and the, obviously supported by wire, arms are dead-on. The  open mouth is a nice touch as well and makes it look like Minya’s in the midst  of making one of his bizarre, “Wah-waaahn” sounds. It features no articulation,  but doesn’t need any as it can stand solidly on its legs, arms reaching out in  front, or crawling on all fours. Also, Minya can steadily rest ‘gripping’ onto  Godzilla’s tail, as well as on Godzilla’s shoulders, like a piggyback ride. The  interaction between the figures was definitely thought out and works well. </p>
<p>The main drawbacks are the paintjob and the trademarks.  Infant Minya’s cast in dark, forest-green, hard vinyl with gray eyes. The green  seems to consume the sculpting detail as well as the paint of the eyes, and  makes it look muddy. I have to mention that the standard releases features  Minya in a more movie-accurate lighter gray and tan, which probably benefits  the sculpt. The trademarks are typical and sculpted into the figure, but  there’s a lot of text and it covers the entire belly.</p>

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<p>Though Minya’s an enjoyable figure to have, Godzilla’s the  obvious star of the show. The costume design is very rare in toy form and looks  completely movie-accurate here, down to the last hilariously ugly detail.  What’s distinctive about the design is the huge head, high angled brow line,  heavy eyelids and almost pig-like nostrils. The strange thing is that the face  really does look parental to me…</p>

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<p>…Don’t know what kind of Freudian land mine I just stepped  on, but moving on!</p>

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<p>Standing just under 7” tall and 6” long, its cast in soft  green vinyl with gray highlights, with painted details for the mouth and eyes.  The inside of the mouth is a little too rose colored for my tastes, but works  fine.  The eyes catch light well, which  adds a sense of life. The exclusive aspect of the figure is the translucent  blue spines. This is actually a separately cast piece which fits flush into  Godzilla’s back and creates a look as if Godzilla’s charging up for a blast of  atomic fire. The section won’t come loose but it can be easily removed. The  curves at the edges of the spines lack the rocky detail of their centers, which  makes them look soft and jelly-like, which is strange and due to the  translucent blue vinyl. All in all though, it’s a very nice effect and  immediately adds a distinctive quality to the figure. Godzilla’s articulated at  the tail, arms and le-</p>
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<p>Uh…</p>
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<p>Hmm…</p>
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<p>Fail.</p>
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<p>Welp. You can’t move the legs. You WOULD’VE been able to  move the legs had there been the appropriate amount of vinyl to set it within  the joint, but tragically and hilariously there isn’t. The legs will pop out  when you move them more than 45 degrees. It really doesn’t ruin the toy for me,  but maybe you’re part of the subculture that poses all of their figures  delivering flying kicks and this is a deal breaker (I really hope that  subculture exists.)</p>

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<p>This is the first Y-MSF figure I’ve owned and I’m not  disappointed. The infant Minya looks perfect, though I wish it was lighter  colored, and the Godzilla 67’ is a wonderful representation, even better than  the Bandai 50th Anniversary Memorial Box version in my opinion. Sure  you can’t move Godzilla’s legs, but the main play value lies in the interaction  between Godzilla and Minya, which is a definite success. I’m not sure how much  this originally sold for but I was able to get it for $18 before shipping <a href="http://www.kaiju-taro.com">from Kaiju-Taro.com</a>, which I think is a  great if not perfect price. <a href="http://www.temptingtoys.net">Temptingtoys.net</a> still sells the <u>standard</u> version of the sculpts for $50 after shipping  from both their site and eBay. Although Y-MSF’s figures are made in limited  runs ranging from 30-500 pieces, unless you’re dying for Godzilla 67’ and  Minya, I wouldn’t say they’re worth the retail price. The quality is about on  par with 6-inch Bandai kaiju and I think the price should reflect that. That  being said, this is a good set, especially sculpt-wise, and I’ve heard Y-MSF  improves their figures with each subsequent release. Even though there are  rumors of them quitting Godzilla toy production, they’ve announced on their <a href="http://y-msf.com/topm.html">site</a> many new figures, including  Gorosaurus and Biollante!</p>

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<p>If you’re interested in getting the Y-MSF Godzilla 67’ with  infant Minya, clear spine Guranma store exclusive, they may show up again at <a href="http://www.kaiju-taro.com">Kaiju-Taro.com</a>, otherwise I would check  eBay or Yahoo Japan. To check out the standard release, along with other Y-MSF  Godzilla kaiju, go to <a href="http://www.temptingtoys.net">Temptingtoys.net</a>.</p>

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 408590
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 408584
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 408590
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 408588
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