Friday, July 10, 2009

Three Final Fantasy Favorites in One Action Figure Set

All-time favorites of Final Fantasy VII? What more can you ask for if they're all here in this set of three? They have been requested over and over for years and they're still going strong. Every Final Fantasy fan should own and play with these three. This set of Japanese imports is one of the best out there, standing at about 8 1/2 inches tall and finely detailed as well.

Pretty and petite Yuffie Kisaragi (left, as depicted in two fine artworks), wild-haired Reno, and composed Kadaj come with their weapons of choice and individual display bases. All are amazingly-posable and with 20 points of articulation, anything's possible with these three! They're all you need for all the action in the Final Fantasy universe and your own imagination as well.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Robotech Beta Fighter Blue Collectible

Robotech technology is supposed to have come from aliens. But there's nothing alien-like in this Robotech Beta Fighter Blue gadget collectible. It's design is based on the character art of Tommy Yune, for display in your earthly home.

This Robotech is fully transformable as you can see and is comprised of either die-cast metal or durable plastic parts. For the satisfaction of die-hard Robotech fans, it even has a certificate of authenticity, which comes in handy for showing off.

Each model is individually identified by a unique number and comes from a limited edition set of only 10,100 pieces. This Toynami 91/2-inch collectible is designed to connect with the Masterpiece Alpha Fighter. It makes sense since this one is a Beta fighter. B follows A after all. Order your piece now by clicking here or on the toy image on top.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Captain Harlock Commands a Seat in Your Room

There are many fictional "captains" out there you may be familiar with. You can probably name three at most in ten seconds. Anime fans will likely name Captain Harlock. Yes, he's the famous eye-patched pirate captain of the spaceship Arcadia. This anime captain was created by Leiji Matsumoto and evolved since his appearance in the anime classic Adventures of a Honeybee in 1953. Yes, that's how old he is and the character certainly deserves the seat he is in now in anime history.

Captain Harlock as a statue exemplifies all the things the character embodies, independence, rebellion, pain, strength, and resignation. He's an anti-hero and a reluctant one at that, but when he decides to do something, he does it and nothing's going to stop him. Buy this fine work of art of the brooding Captain Harlock now before he becomes too bored sitting in that chair of his and go off on some space adventure to battle earth-invading forces.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Marvel's Black Widow As a Bishoujo Girl

Is there any young male fan of Marvel superheroes who didn't dream of their favorite female character as rendered in sexy anime style? Well, it seems that the marketing moguls of such franchises know what young collectors have been thinking about and have come up with a series of Marvel female superheroes made to look like pretty anime girls!

Here is the Black Widow in her shiny, tight-fitting, jet-black outfit and flaming red hair. Already an eyeful in her traditional costume, but now, even more so as a Japanese bishoujo (pretty girl) statue! This one will be pretty hard to resist by male collectors with raging hormones.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The X-Men's Rogue Is Deadly Pretty as an Anime Bishoujo Style Statue

The X-Men characters aren't supposed to be anime, but here is the pretty mutant Rogue presented in all her covered-up glory in the "pretty girl" bishoujo style. After seeing her like this, you may not want to see her like anything else!

This X-Men Rogue statue was designed by Shunya Yamashita with every curve and crink in the suit presented in such full detail it's almost too real. It doesn't matter if Rouge is all covered up and as we all know, her showing some skin can be fatal to some, and it might be the case for you with this fine statue if there's more revealed. Click here or click the product image on top to purchase your own bishoujo X-Men Rogue statue.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Dante Statue from Devil May Cry 4 Is Good Enough to Run After Even into Hell

One of the most famous of all video game "anime" characters is Dante from the Devil May Cry series. This one captures the hero with his sword in a pose that makes him appear as an avenging or rebellious angel with the tails of his coat forming "wings" behind his back.

This Dante is sculpted by Yasuhiro Hirai and Kouei Matsumoto. This is from the ArtFX series and is a collectible that's perfect for your shelf of other handsome and macho anime characters. Dante stands seven and three-fourths-inch tall in his kneeling pose, which makes him an awesome figure! It can use interchangeable weapons (guns or sword).