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Honestly, I can't say I'm surprised by this. Disappointed, but not surprised. I'm still shocked that we got Ninja Storm Red. Now we have to have the stupid, mindless, no-sense-having, blind-worship mentality most MMPR fans have that make them throw money at anything MMPR-related just to have a chance at bringing specific Toku Figuarts back to the states.
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Bluefin also not releasing retail Toku figures also makes harder for casual fans and collector stores. Collector stores will have to sell them for higher prices due to factor import fees, shipping fees and taxes. Not to mention if the show is popular then toy scalpers will sell it for crazy prices knowing that Western buyers will likely pay for a lot of money to buy it since they can't buy it in the states.
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2. Huh, go figure. 3. On the nebulous "fan demand" thing...sorry if this is a dumb question, but what examples are there of Tamashii Nations products (be it Figuarts or others) that came into existence largely, if not solely, due to fan outcry (be it in North America or Japan)? I only started buying Tamashii products in bulk in the past couple years so there may be examples where I'm just not familiar of the background of how a figure (or figures) came into being. I ask because Bluefin/Tamashii's asked before for concentrated requests on specific Ranger teams, and there are already pretty consistent requests for a MonsterArts Titanosaurus (as much as that confuses me) and SHF Dragonball rereleases on Bluefin/Tamashii's Facebook page. Are there examples people can point to that even those existing requests might somehow happen, let alone any "fan demand" pay off for certain Ranger teams? 4. See above. 5. See #2. 6. My sister will be very happy about that, since Tuxedo Mask is the one Sailor Moon Figuart she wanted. |
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Make them add-ons that are a first run exclusive bonus and a tamashii exclusive later |
That's not a bad idea. Like Max Flare, Funky Spike, and Midnight Shadow wheels as the first run bonus.
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I'll settle for a Domon renewal and Allenby finally seeing the light of day.
Rain can come too, I guess. |
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On an unrelated note, has anyone managed to get a Bravo off of Mandarake yet? I keep responding to my FigInStock alerts instantly, but they're already listed as Sold Out when they get put up... Most annoying.
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So wait, does that mean figuarts are going to become STRICTLY anime-based? If so, that would be very depressing, as there are still figures that i wanna see *COUGH Wolzard Fire COUGH*
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Yeah, the reason for that is gaming & anime fandoms are bigger in America than the Toku fandom. Sad, but true.
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Question for those who own Bravo:
How the hell do you swap the hands without causing yourself pain? Ow ow ow. |
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http://s14.directupload.net/images/141014/jwr426cc.jpg Oh my god he heard us! Run! Run for the hillllllllllllllls! https://33.media.tumblr.com/6a891723...1voqo1_500.png Aaaarrrrrrrgggghhhhhhhhh! |
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Welp, got my first SHF Sailor Scout. Saturn looked good to me in the promo shots, and some of you here have enticed me even more. Plus I wikied her bio to get an idea of her character and it adds to the allure of having a Sailor Scout with a cool full on weapon. I'll post again when I open her (should be sleeping, I have work tonight). |
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I had to guess why Bluefin is stop importing S.H Figuarts of Kamen Rider, Sentai/Power Rangers and possibly Ultra Act Ultraman figures could be that they might not be selling well. I think most of the fans who buy Toku figures from Tamashii use sites like CSToys, Ami Ami, NY, Mandarake, HobbySearch and Ebay to buy Figuarts and Ultra Act figures. Seeing that none of those sites are being sold directly from Bluefin, they are not getting money from them. I guess Bluefin feels like the fanbase prefer buying figures from those sites instead.
I personally buy any Rider Figuarts being released from Bluefin from Amazon or any collector stores that sells things imported by Bluefin to show my support to them. I use NY and CStoys for items that can't be release over here like web exclusives and role play toys. |
If Bluefin were to sell the Kamen Rider stuff at B&N, they would sell.
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Other then Godzilla, Power Rangers is the most popular Toku franchise worldwide. Power Rangers has a lot of nostalgia value and the series is still popular today. |
The problem is that hardly anyone even knew B&N had MMPR Figuarts. My buddies, who are MMPR-only, saw them for the first time last week. And they still didn't bother getting them because of the price. I bet that happened in other places too.
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Not to mention not all B&Ns sell the MMPR or even the Sailor Moon stuff and just sell the Mario ones.
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I think a combo of these things. ^
In SHF news, I got the Jetman Red Hawk w/bonus today at Image Anime. Didn't open him yet due to work, I'll give impressions later. |
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You can quibble over popularity and how many people are likely to remember either of those shows, but Ultraman did have a presence here in the States on some level. Just sayin'. |
Powered was produced in the US yet didn't actually get an opportunity to air here... but you have the right idea. Ultraman's presence in the US is much more than the original series and Tiga, between the TBS Ultraseven late-night dub, several Ultraman animated films (compilations of Jonias's series, and The Adventure Begins with Chuck, Beth and Scott), a couple of video games, toys that tied in with Towards the Future, and at least two comic book series. There could have been far more presence of Ultraman in the United States were it not for the legal battles with Chaiyo, at least of the original series, and at least with Chaiyo there's still been releases of Ultra Q, Ultraman and Ultraseven.
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Ultraman Towards the Future and Ultrasven on TNT didn't do that great IIRC. From what I can remember, both of those came out super early in the morning. The Adventure Begins and Power in the US are pretty forgotten too.
Ultraman may a bit more well known then Kamen Rider in the US, but that's not saying much. Most of the Ultraman shows never been subbed or dubbed in the US. Most people I talked too never heard of Ultraman. Ultraman is still a obscure franchise if you ask me. I do kinda feel like Kamen Rider has become more popular then Ultraman in the Toku fandom in recent history since the series has better fan sub support. |
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Update: Aside from a few tiny paint niggles on mine, and the fact the weapons don't fasten into the holster, he's really nice. Starting to see the appeal of these Toku-only Sentai rangers. Although I'm still a MMPR loyalist, I honor and cherish these representations of the various Rangers the average joe hasn't seen. |
Yeah the weapons just kind of sit in there. I always pose mine with him in the the air (jumping or flying) so they don't fall out on mine, but it can be frustrating if you want him in a specific action pose and the blaster or sword won't stay in.
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Hey, has anyone seen those Sentai stage stickers on Mandarake recently? I haven't seen them appear on there in about 6 months.
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I ask Bluefin if they were truly done with Toku figures for good and they reply with me with this:
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I guess with Kamen Rider, anything from 1971 - Wizard should still be good to go. With Gaim, I guess we have to wait for future reissues if they are not done with the Gaim figuarts in Japan. |
I finally picked up Hibiki yesterday. He is everything I had hoped. I think he is my favorite figuart I own and a fantastic "last" figure as I don't plan on picking up any more for some time if at all.
I really can't think of anything bad to say about him. Bravo delivered for sure, but Hibiki just manages to top him and I can't place why. |
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