2004


Review: Universal Studios Classic Monster Action Figures Ardeth Bey

"You will not remember what I show you now, and yet I shall awaken memories of love... and crime... and death... "


Review: Microman Biomachine: Xeku with MachineMirror

It's not an expensive toy. It's not big... Who cares? It still rocks!


Review: Soul of Popynica Kaneda's Bike

There have been a few attempts at making a nice toy of the bike, but none come anywhere as close as the PX-03 Soul of Popynica Kaneda’s Bike. This is an amazing piece, and if you are a fan of Akira, there’s no reason for you not to have it.


Review: GBP-1S Armored Parts

What a horrible mess this is, but I’m not sure who to blame.


Review: Power Rangers Jumbo Thundersaurus Megazord

This Jumbo Megazord was the last to prominently feature parts of animals in the design. That combined with a lack of gimmicks and Jumbo fans had already become disillusioned with these toys by this point. Although two more would be produced, it often feels like this line really died with this release.


Review: Super Dimension Figure Series 002 VF-1S Roy Fokker Valkyrie (Transformable)

The other Transformable Kaiyodo trading figure - the VF-1S Roy Fokker Valkyrie


Review: MG Model Kit Wing Gundam Zero

The Wing Gundam Zero Custom has been one of the most popular Gundam machines next to current fan favorites such as the Strike Freedom and super powered mobile suits of other generations.


Review: Super Dimension Figure Series 002 VF-1S Roy Fokker Valkyrie

In addition to the transformable VF-1s, Kaiyodo included an articulated version of the popular fighter.


Review: Power Rangers Mezodon Megazord

I’m still kind of surprised that this toy was even released in the US. It’s just so big and bulky, and the price tag was pretty high.


Review: Super Dimension Figure Series 002 VF-1J Milia Valkyrie

These microscopic toys can fully transform between all three modes, and are less than 2 inches tall. Sure, the transformation requires parts swapping, and it is kind of fragile in all three modes, but it is still kind of cool.


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