Sega


Review: Tri Charger

Sega’s brief initial foray into toy manufacturing began with the cartoon and videogame tie-ins for Zillion, an obscure and largely undistinguished property. The most compelling entry in the Zillion line of toys, at least to mecha fans, is the Tri-Charger.


Review: Bakugan Battle Brawlers Dragonoid

What IS the deal with Bakugan? Why is it the hottest toy this Christmas? NathanB and JustinB explain...


Review: Extra Mermaid Figure Asuka Langley Soryu

The confident and buoyant 14 year-old pilot of the red & orange Evangelion Unit-02 has undergone a radical change from her original human form...


Review: Extra Mermaid Figure Rei Ayanami

The mysteriously quiet 14 year-old pilot of the blue & white Evangelion Unit-00’ has undergone a radical change from her original human form...


Review: Sanjeev Custom Daimajin (Glow)

RAGE OF GOD...!

...just in time for the Holidays! :)


Review: White Knight JJ

JJ is great little figure from the obscure Zillion line from Sega, a company that did not often manufacture action figures. I wish I could have acquired the entire Zillion line back in the 1980's.


Review: Gamera 1965

Here is an excellent vinyl toy that doesn't seem to get the credit it
deserves.


Review: Real Model Catgirl Nuku Nuku

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