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Which Gamera will fly away with the gold?

Poll ended at Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:59 pm

Nitto 8" Gamera
2
7%
Nitto 6" Gamera
0
No votes
Bandai 8" Gamera
1
4%
Bandai 6" Memorial Box Gamera
1
4%
Marmit Vinyl Paradise Gamera
0
No votes
X-Plus Gamera
6
21%
Rocket Productions 10" Gamera
14
50%
Sega Gamera
2
7%
Marusan flying Gamera
1
4%
Marmit Monster Heaven Gamera
1
4%
 
Total votes : 28

The Vinyl Figure Awards Special Edition: GAMERA!

Postby Legion » Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:59 pm

Things seem a little dead around here lately. I guess it's just a sign of the times. So I figure I'd get discussion going around here again with a special installment of the Vinyl Figure Awards, this time featuring everyone's favorite fire-breathing turtle. I'm going with the Showa Gamera here, since I'm more of a fan of that series than the Kaneko versions. Plus there's more variety this way.

So let get on with it:


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First up is an 8" Gamera figure made by Nitto in 1971. While it's not the first Gamera figure ever produced - Marusan put out a few Gameras in the late 1960s - it's the oldest Gamera in my collection.



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A much later 6" Gamera put out by Nitto in 1978, coincidentally the year Popy started putting out Godzilla figures.



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Bandai's first 8" Gamera figure, put out in 1990.



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This 6" Gamera - also released by Bandai - was included in their Gamera Memorial Box, released in 1999.



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Some of Marmit's earliest figures, these Gameras were part of the Vinyl Paradise line, and were initially released in 1997. The very first release of this figure (not shown) was painted dark green and it's body tended to warp because of the thin vinyl used. The light green Gamera on the left was released to correct this problem, while the blue Gamera in the middle was a show exclusive. The Gamera on the end is based on the film Gamera vs Monster X, and shows Gamera after being infected by Jiger's offspring.



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Unlike the Toho characters, which outside of the Bandai figures were for years never allowed to be depicted in anything other than Marmit/M-1/vintage style, many companies in the late 90s began putting out realistic versions of Gamera and his foes. Here's an 8" Gamera released around 1999 by X-Plus.



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I'm not sure exactly when this toy was released but this massive 10" Gamera was put out by a company called Rocket Productions. The detail and sculpt is similar to the Bandai Museum Toho line.



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It's rare to see any realistic Gamera figures specifically based on the monster's later 60s - early 70s design. All realistically rendered toys in this poll so far have been based on the fiercer Daikaiju Gamera and Gamera vs Barugon look. So I have to give Sega credit for doing something different with this 8" Gamera, released in 2003.



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Here's Marusan's flying Gamera figure, released in 2002. This is also another toy that looks like a later 60s Gamera.



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And finally, here's Marmit's Monster Heaven Gamera, released in 2003. It's also the only crawling Gamera in this poll.
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Postby Glow-nut » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:47 pm

Well unfortunately you didn't have my personal favorite - the - but the Rocket Pro is very cool too, so that was my pick.
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Postby Legion » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:50 pm

Yeah that Modern Toys Gamera is awesome. I actually wish I had one of those.
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Postby Dragonstorm » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:51 pm

I said the Rocket Productions Gamera.
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Postby gojira138 » Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:28 pm

that was kinda tuff...im not really a fan of the showa Gamera films....but i did choose the 8 inch bandai representation of Showa Gamera. it is accurate.

It just works for me.

Rocket Productions and Sega did very nice figures. These would have to be my top 3 for accuracy and color is good on all 3. But Bandai got my vote.
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Postby Andrew Nguyen » Wed Mar 28, 2007 12:07 am

The Rocket Productions Gamera and to a lesser extent the 6-inch Gamera would be my picks.
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