With the tokusatsu scene largely dominated by the big name franchises it's always good to see something else come along for fans to sink their teeth into on top of that, and in the case of this late-entry 2024 series its a particular love-letter to both the medium and superheroes in general. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Masakazu Katsura's manga series Wingman, Toei Video joined forces with TV Tokyo and DMM TV to produce a ten-episode live-action adaptation - something that feels long overdue for a series so obviously inspired by the heroes we all know and love. This is the second onscreen adaptation Wingman has received (following a 47-episode anime series back in 1984), and stars Maito Fujioka (son of original Kamen Rider actor Hiroshi Fujioka and the young Hongo Takeshi in Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations) in the lead role.
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Friday, 10 January 2025
Toybox REVIEW: S.H. Figuarts -Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider 1/Takeshi Hongo (Kamen Rider: The Next)
Release Date: December 2024
RRP: 9900 yen
In 2024 Bandai Tamashii Nations began a countdown to their 100th Kamen Rider S.H. Figuarts Shinkocchou Seihou figure, with fans all over the world speculating on what this milestone release could be. The reveal itself was one many had considered, but perhaps never thought would be reality. All the way back in February 2008 the S.H. Figuarts line began, and now its very first figure has been reborn in Figuarts' premium "true bone carving" range. S.H. Figuarts -Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider 1/Takeshi Hongo (The Next) breathes new life into a figure that has been long forgotten by many, despite being the foundation for everything the line has done since. If that's not the perfect reason to make it the 100th Kamen Rider release, then I don't know what is. A Tamashii web exclusive release, the lead Rider from 2007's Kamen Rider: The Next is a new twist on a classic in a number of ways.
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Toybox REVIEW: S.H. Figuarts Bun Red
Release Date: October 2024
RRP: 8250 yen
Once upon a time the return of Super Sentai S.H. Figuarts seemed like a pipe dream, but now that we're four years into new releases on both the mainline and Shinkocchou Seihou side of things its fair to say they're back with a vengeance. At the time of writing, S.H. Figuarts Bun Red may be the only confirmed release from Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger (however there's been plenty more showcased when it comes to vehicle-themed Sentai), but Bandai Tamashii Nations simply continuing what they've started and getting the leader from the latest series out while said series is still airing is still more than a lot of fans ever expected to be getting.
Saturday, 4 January 2025
Movie REVIEW: Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger GekijoBoon! Promise the Circuit
As the Super Sentai rapidly approaches its 50th anniversary we've seen the format played around with a bit in recent shows, but there are some traditions that just seem to be set in stone. One such example is the Toei's annual Summer movie double bill, in which Super Sentai usually draws the short straw compared to the longer and more elaborate Kamen Rider offering. 2024 is no exception, as Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger GekijoBoon! Promise the Circuit screened alongside Kamen Rider Gotchard: The Future Daybreak. The first big-screen outing for the 48th Super Sentai series (but now officially 49th team), the film was written by series show runner Atsuhiro Tomioka and directed by main director Shojiro Nakazawa.
Thursday, 2 January 2025
Movie REVIEW: Ultraman Blazar the Movie: Tokyo Kaiju Showdown
While the Ultraman franchise has carved out a clear plan for worldwide exposure over the past few years, there were times where it ran the risk of being a little too predictable for longtime fans. Then following a string of series where paying tribute to the past seemed to be a primary factor (whether it be the gimmicks and continuity of the New Generation Heroes or the "reimagining" approach of Trigger and Decker), Ultraman Blazar came along and tore up the playbook - featuring a fresh take on its hero that wasn't quite as tied to the show's history. And though its now firm tradition for an Ultraman series to end with a big screen movie adventure, Ultraman Blazar the Movie: Tokyo Kaiju Showdown is similarly unfazed by its predecessors. Though released in Japan back in February 2024, unlike other recent Ultraman movies this was not made available worldwide through Ultraman Connection - with English-speaking fans having to wait for the recent complete series blu-ray release from Mill Creek Entertainment for it's official subtitled (and dubbed) release.
Tuesday, 31 December 2024
Favourite Toys of 2024
Finally we reach the end of 2024, and as such its time to look back on the year with a post that's not only become something of a tradition for me but also one of my favourite pieces to write for this site - my top ten favourite toys of the year. As usual the rules are simple - anything I've reviewed for the site which was released in 2024 is eligible, which sadly does discount a lot of reviews from earlier in the year when I was still sifting through my rather extensive (but now depleted) backlog. Honourable mention needs to go to the following toys below, all of which I bought this year but either haven't received or reviewed yet. Whether they would have made the list or not is another question entirely, but it's one we don't know the answer to.
- NECA Ultimate Chucky (TV Series) (Holiday Edition)
- S.H. Figuarts Monkey D. Luffy -Gear 5-
- S.H. Figuarts Bun Red
- S.H. Figuarts Darth Vader (A New Hope) Classic Ver.
- S.H. Figuarts C-3PO (A New Hope) Classic Ver.
- S.H. Figuarts -Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider 1 (The NEXT)
- Shokugan Modeling Project Victory Mars
- Shokugan Modeling Project Bull Taurus
- Transformers Studio Series 86 Springer
So without further ado, onto my top ten favourite toys of 2024!
Monday, 30 December 2024
Top 5: Toys I'm Looking Forward to in 2025
Friday, 20 December 2024
Toybox REVIEW: Figma Gridman (Universe Fighter)
Release Date: November 2024
RRP: 8900 yen
In 2023 Studio Trigger's continuation of the Gridman the Hyper Agent franchise came to a climax (at least for the time being anyway) with the aptly-titled Gridman Universe, crossing over the casts of SSSS.Gridman and SSSS.Dynazenon for an action-packed finale that naturally introduced a number of new forms and combos. Something that both Bandai and Good Smile Company have taken advantage of with their respective toylines, particularly the latter as they follow up their premium THE GATTAI releases with Max Factory's Figma Gridman (Universe Fighter). This figure is based on the form Gridman takes during the finale of the film as he merges with Yuta once more and breaks free of the confines of the universe itself.
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Toybox REVIEW: S.H. Figuarts -Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider X
Release Date: October 2024
RRP: 9900 yen
Although generally Bandai Tamashii Nations have gotten a lot better at releasing the figures they debut at Tamashii Nations events, they've been slowly teasing out the releases of the original seven Showa era Kamen Riders for some time. The original releases of Rider 1, Rider 2 and Amazon feel like a lifetime ago now, with things only moving forward in the last few years with the release of both V3 and Riderman. That said – Bandai's timing couldn't be better, because in the same year Kamen Rider X celebrates its 50th anniversary they have marked the occasion with the long-awaited release of S.H. Figuarts -Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider X. Though like V3 and Riderman he's rather undeservedly a Tamashii Web exclusive, X's release brings us one step closer to that Legendary Seven. Six down, one to go…
Friday, 13 December 2024
Toybox REVIEW: S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla [2024] Evolved Ver.
Release Date: October 2024
RRP: 14,300 yen
2024 was big year for the King of Monsters on both sides of the globe, with Godzilla Minus One riding an Academy Award-winning high whilst Legendary Entertainment's MonsterVerse continued on with its next big screen instalment – Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Two very different films, but together showing off just how tonally varied a Godzilla film can be. During The New Empire, Godzilla absorbs the energy of the kaiju Tiamat to take on a new evolved form ready for the oncoming threat of Skar King. After releasing low-price point re-release versions of Godzilla and Kong to kick off their range of figures from the film, S.H. MonsterArts [2024] Evolved Ver. is the first newly sculpted release from Bandai Tamashii Nations – a Tamashii web exclusive release that in typical MonsterArts fashion boasts a noticeably high price tag.
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