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chernobog13 · 4 months
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Ken the Eagle as he appeared in the Gatchaman (1994) OVA (Original Video Animation).
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chirpymoth · 1 year
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Another Moth info post.
What got you into G/T? This info will date me. ./// . For me it was the book "Castle in the Attic" (with this cover)
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Really only the first part. Where the tiny knight comes back to life. The last half is going into the knight's world and saving the kingdom. At the time I created my own "OC" knight named Erdrick (Yeah from Dragon Warrior... I was like... 7~8 at the time) Then there was the Nickleodeon shows like The Lil' Bits (A show about tiny elves/fairies/gnomes) that went and had adventures with their animal friends. I always wanted them to meet a human but they never did to my knowledge. IT WAS ALSO AN ANIME. (Mori no Youki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto [Little Pixies of the Forest: Belfie and Lilbit]) And thanks to Unico, Grimm's Fairy Tales, The Little Prince, Noozles and Lil' Bits... it was my anime awakening. This was also done by Tasunoko Productions of Speed Racer, Gatchaman and SDF Macross <- (more later)
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(1995 is the wrong year. It was from 1980)
Around 1985~1990 on TV it was The Littles, which I was very opinionated about at the time as I like my tinies being fully human and not "With tails and buckteeth". Thanks children's media for maligning buckteeth to me. Seeing it now I've been told this was basically "OC Borrowers"
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You can watch the show on Pluto TV now and there was 2 DVD re-releases. Today being an adult the teeth and tails don't bother me. Also Dinky is the best. From 1995~1999 was kind of a wasteland for me. I had to rely on my imagination! (Yes I know Robotech was a thing, but I didn't see it on TV). I didn't know what I was looking on the internet for so I wandered around for a bit. Everything I saw was aimed at men and was... kinda gross and a bit misogynistic. (Yeah I would have ~16 at this time)
Come 1999 I was told about Chiisana Kyojin Microman (Small Giant Microman). A show about 8cm tall super"humans" (They are really aliens) that save the world from evil tiny aliens. Lest to say I was sold for life! G/T content and IT'S ANIME!
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This show was remake/reboot of the late 1970s~1980s toyline "Microman" that ALSO was the origin of Transformers! (People claim it was Diaclone and really Diaclone was dragged into the whole thing that was to be Transformers in the US) It was known as "Micronauts" in the US and THAT became something else in comicbooks. I'm not a comicbook fan. So I had to buy the toys and stuff and try to get any info about the show. They even had repros of the 70s stuff as well as a PSX game based on that. (The PSX game is alright.) Then the anime got a PSX game (Generation 2000) After the 1999 series died off (No thanks to bad marketing decisions) there was a re-reboot around 2003 that was aimed more for collectors and adults where they were no longer from space and were instead genetically engineered. It has some pretty men, but the story is kinda meh. However there are now Microwomen so I guess that's the trade off. Now it was after this point around 2005 where I was introduced to SDF Macross. SDF Macross of course has the opposite of Microman with giant aliens (That are trying to take back the SDF and conquer Earth)
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Kamjin the really only hot Zentraedi from the series until Macross 7
So of course I watched it, however not really into SDF Macross and more into Macross 7 where they keep the Zentraedi and even have some G/T stuff with Mylene and Basara. Where the butchered Robotech just.. makes them all human as they had to cram 3 different series together. I don't really like Macross Frontier as it injected a "genetic problem" in the way of Klan Klan for Zentraedi where she's either a giant large breasted woman or pedophile pandering. (Of course it's only a woman we see this affect) They also kill my fave character. We do get Ai-kun which is the only good thing.
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Macross Delta seems to have just.. gone away from the whole G/T completely and now panders to the idol otaku fully. And then the wasteland continued until really around now as again, looking up macro/micro would only bring up furry stuff (not really my thing) and GTS (GianTeSs?) was only for horny men and I couldn't find the GT stuff as again.... only stuff for men popped up.
So it's really cool that I tried again (on tumblr) and found stuff. Currently the only G/T anime I watch is Sugar Apple Fairy Tale that has the tiny fairies. Mythril Lid Pod is the best wingman.
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Mithril Lid Pod (left) and Benjamin
And that's where I am today. Also finally indulging my fantasies and writing about them. I can do so many words!
Edit: Oh and I got into EDF (Earth Defense Force) after watching people play #5 and they had some giant aliens in it and OH the camera is so good at making your soldiers look tiny.
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kosaka-ryoutarou · 6 years
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01 June 2018
News Announcement Stage “Infini-T Force” I will be playing as Tekkaman / Minami Jouji.
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!! (x)
To have an idea, this is Tekkaman’s/Jouji’s visual from the anime:
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Infini-T Force is a crossover project that celebrates the 55th anniversary of Tasunoko. This anime will feature the main four superheroes from Tatsunoko Productions: Gatchaman (G-1), Casshan, Hurricane Polymar and Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman. (x)
Cast:
Gachaman/Washi Ken: Izawa Yuki Tekkaman/Minami Jouji: Kosaka Ryoutarou Polymar/Yoroi Takeshi: Kohatsu Allen Casshern/Azuma Tetsuya: Osaki Natsuki
Emi Kaidou: Oya Masano
Damian Gray: Ayukawa Taiyou Belle Lynn: Hanana Mio
Pegasu: Satou Hiroki
etc.
Performance dates: August 29 to September 2, 2018
Ticket Prices: S seat: 8800yen (with bonus items) A seat: 7500yen
Ticket site:  Confetti http://confetti-web.com/infinitf
Ticket Ballot Dates: ILLUMINUS senkou: June 23-27, 2018 General sales: July 7, 2018
Twitter site: @Infini_T_stage
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tokupedia · 8 years
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Kamen Rider 45th Anniversary File: Decade
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2009
Sing it with me now..♬ Chan-Chan-Bara Chanbara! Chan-Bara-Bara Chanbara! Samurai Sentai Shinkenjā! Appare!♬  The 33rd Super Sentai authorized by the network! Shinkenger, Goes Forth!
RPM! GET IN GEAR! Power Rangers RPM hits the airwaves on the new Disney XD channel (formerly Jetix in the US). Decreed by Disney to be the final original Power Rangers series, the company wanted to be super cheap by pulling the plug on production and re-airing old episodes next year. The franchise would then get tossed out by the Mouse House after this harebrained scheme backfires.
Fresh Pretty Cure debuts, airing alongside Decade (and Double) and Shinkenger. This season attempts to expand the Pretty Cure brand beyond its young female demographic, which would prove successful next series...
So~(I Can Fly!) Hurry!~ (You Can Fly!) Miracles!~ (We Can Fly) DRAGON CHAAAAAAARGE!~  Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire, the sequel season to Rescue Force, debuts and... sadly is the final installment of the Tomica Hero series. Among the supporting cast for the show was the man, the myth, the legend, Hiroshi Fujioka!  Tomica Hero Explosively Completed its run in 2010.
Engine Sentai Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, the 15th Sentai Vs. series entry, is upgraded from a direct to video release to a feature film. It is the first Sentai crossover put on the silver screen since JAKQ vs. Gorenger in the 1970s. This marks the first time in history that Super Sentai has more than one film in a single year and would continue from here on out.
Victory Pose! Yatter! Yatter! Yatterman, the Tasunoko late 70s anime classic, gets a live action film adaptation courtesy of film director Takashii Miike.
Ishimori Pro declares 2009 to be the “Year of Cyborg 009″ because of the franchise’s 45th anniversary. The company does special events for the occasion, such as showcase Cyborg 009 concept art, animation cels and sketches from the private archives of Shotaro Ishinomori at areas such as Akihabara and the Ishinomori Manga Museum.
Lastly, Koichi Sakamoto of Power Rangers fame sits in the directors chair on several tokusatsu projects, including the Ultra Galaxy Movie and a few Kamen Rider movies.
(2009 was a busy year!)
Kamen Rider’s home network TV Asahi was celebrating 50 years of broadcasting and the number of main Kamen Riders in the Heisei Era had reached the milestone of 10 in total. To celebrate the two momentous occasions, TV-Asahi treated fans to not one, not two, but three Kamen Riders in a single year. The first was the non-canon Kamen Rider G, the later half of the year saw Kamen Rider W, and Kamen Rider Decade was right in the middle.
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Decade brought forth tropes in super hero fiction with near limitless writing possibilities: The Multiverse and the reunified continuity trope. Not only was it now possible for a Kamen Rider to have a crossover with other Riders, but the series can go to other universes such as....
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crossing over with its sister series Super Sentai!
For the first time ever on TV, Kamen Rider and Super Sentai had a team-up crossover special. While JAKQ vs. Gorenger in the 1970s mentioned Kamen Rider Amazon being part of a greater universe of heroes, this was never expanded upon any further other than a quick mention/cameo image.
Often comic book fans draw parallels of this show’s story to another...
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Both serve a purpose, to unify all continuity back into one single linear pathway that audiences can follow. Thus the multiple variants of stories become one sole tale in one setting. That being said, unlike many who recommend Decade as a starting series, I would advise newcomers to hold off a little until they familiarize themselves with the Heisei era a little better, as otherwise the story elements may confuse them as they will have no frame of reference going in.
Heisei Kamen Rider up to this point allowed itself to avoid continuity ties by letting each series stand on its own aside from maybe Kuuga and Agito, but even that could be a stretch. Decade is where things began to merge back together, as after this series, Riders began interacting with one another on a regular basis in movies and direct to video films. Aside from a few teases of non-canon events like the Ryuki V-Cinema and the Den-O and Kiva Movie, Toei didn’t seem too interested in doing TV or film crossovers on a grander scale until this exact year.
So... what happened that may have changed their minds?
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Oh yeah, THAT happened...Marvel made it known at the end of a little movie called Iron Man they were going to do BIG crossovers. So naturally, Toei possibly followed suit (with mixed results depending on who you ask). It is just speculation, but you have to admit it is odd timing given the franchise almost avoided crossovers entirely up to this point.
This show is also the last hurrah of Rainbow Zoukei as the costume designers, as their workload had grown to insane levels. RZ was doing Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, Ultraman, prop replacement parts for Power Rangers on top of various movies and TV commercials. In order to ease the burden, the company created a secondary studio based in Tama called Blend Master to divide the workload. Rainbow Zoukei does Super Sentai and new Metal Heroes costumes/replacements while Blend Master works on Kamen Rider from Double to the present day.
Another new addition to the franchise would be the introduction of Bandai’s Legend Rider gimmick for their Ganbaride arcade video game cabinets. Rider Cards were the primordial phase of this gimmick, utilizing the powers of past heroes in the show while being something Bandai could double up in profits on. Later iterations and Ganbarizng would incorporate the electronic collectible toy trinkets in combination with the trading cards. Another staple of this series was the introduction of the Rider lexicon term “Driver” for the belts (Get it? A belt is the driving force of the super powers of a Kamen Rider.)
The biggest thing this series did though was revive the Showa Riders presence in the franchise after a long absence from TV with a story arc about visiting the non-Heisei Rider worlds, with at least one of the originals physically appearing and returning to his role:
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Tetsuo Kurata as Kohtaro Minami/Kamen Rider Black and Black RX! (Parallel universes thing, complicated to explain.)
Decade is a very divisive series, some love it for upping the stakes of conflict with the fate of reality itself hanging in the balance and a war between Riders of past and present series with a super powerful rider that had a cool belt voiced by radio personality Mark Okita.
On the opposite end of fandom, some hated it for undermining their favorite Riders with what some assessed to be a Marty Stu fanfic-y character who was almost super-invincible and ultimately served as a plot device.
On the upside to fans who dislike the show, at least we got a female Rider and a meme out of it...
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ONORE DECADE!
Speaking of which...KAMEN RIDE: DECADE!
“The Destroyer of Worlds, Decade. What do those eyes see as he travels through many worlds?"
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(Mr. Kadoya, circa 2014 in a crossover with Kamen Rider Wizard, lookin’ like a boss.)
Real Name: Tsukasa Kadoya
As a child, Tsukasa was often alone with his sister, but soon discovered she had the ability to create trans-dimensional gateways called Dimension Walls.
Tsukasa ran off into one of them one day and in his later years, came into contact with Dai-Shocker, a revived amalgamation of all the past villains the Kamen Riders had ever faced. They tricked him into playing the role of their Great Leader (which a teen Tsukasa thought was a “fun idea” at the time) and later offered him a new weapon to test out: The Decadriver. The belt device was the intense labor of Dai-Shocker scientists who HATED the Kamen Riders. The Decadriver could duplicate and surpass the powers of all Kamen Riders to obliterate them once and for all or use them as lifeless tools to enhance the Decade system. Tsukasa tested them out, but this ended badly for him as the overwhelming shock of crossing multiple universes all at once caused mental trauma that wiped his memories away. The Decadriver was somehow left hidden and abandoned in an unspecified alternate Earth.
Cut to 2009 and an amnesiac Tsukasa is on an Earth working as a photographer for the Hikari family. Natsumi Hikari is having strange nightmares about a figure who kills all the Kamen Riders in a great war, enveloped in a magenta light. Strange things then start happening as random unexplained catastrophes occur such as monsters appearing from silvery walls and people being randomly teleported to unfamiliar locations and slaughtered by more monsters.
As this happens, a familiar face appears to Tsukasa: Wataru Kurenai aka Kamen Rider Kiva who asks him where his “buckle and cards” are and that this “world will end if he doesn’t do something“. Tsukasa at first does not understand and is confused by all this, but Natsumi later finds the belt and gives it to him when she is being attacked by some Worms. Tsukasa transforms into a new Kamen Rider and then remembers how to fight, using the powers of past Kamen Riders to defeat waves of monsters effortlessly.
Once Wataru and the other Kamen Riders freeze the world in place with their combined powers to prevent further destruction, the veteran Rider explains to Tsukasa that the parallel worlds of Kamen Riders are merging due to an outside force and will destroy all of existence if it isn’t stopped.
To that end, Tsukasa as Kamen Rider Decade must go to the 9 Worlds and destroy the nine Kamen Riders of those worlds to preserve the Prime universe. Wataru laments that creation cannot come without destroying something and promises to hold the world in place for as long as he can with his comrades until Decade “fixes” the multiverse.
Decade ends up doing the exact opposite after befriending the Riders and connecting their stories. This at first did not sit well with the Prime Universe Kamen Riders and they attacked Decade to preserve their existence and those of their loved ones, thus the Rider War began.
But by being a destroyer and connecting with heroes, Decade did find a way eventually to save everyone. Tsukasa now spends his days traveling across space and time, exploring new parallel worlds and helping those in need in his own unique way.
(As many Rider Scouts will tell you: This one idea has massive fanfiction potential as Decade could have visited any number of universes of beloved franchises along his journey: Marvel, DC, Image, Transformers, Doctor Who, Star Trek etc.)
In one non-canon moment of a video game, an enemy called him the Destroyer of Worlds. Decade then casually responded that he is “retired” from that role. Even in Kamen Rider Taisen (*ugh*) any mention of this title seems to annoy/upset Tsukasa, as he feels he is beyond that part of his life.
Powers:
Decade can become invisible, make copies of himself, has expert markmanship and sword skill, enhanced strength and has the ability to travel across dimensions to parallel Earths.
Decade’s signature ability is for his Rider System to analyze an opponent and if it is a Kamen Rider, copy its data for Decade to assume the powers, weapons and forms himself in the form of Rider Cards. The Rider Cards can also upgrade/seize a Kamen Rider into a new form dubbed as a “Final Form Ride”, transforming them to act as a support such as a new power, a vehicle, a weapon or a device such as enhanced armor.
Decade himself can Final Form Ride into a giant sized version of the Decadriver for Kamen Rider J to wear and he assumes control of Kouji’s body as a giant sized Decade. Decade can obtain the power of Kamen Riders through cards in one of two ways, the first is the Magic of Friendship and the other is straight up beating them to near death and sealing the weakened Rider in a card in a manner somewhat similar to the Blade System with the Undead. Decade prefers option one, but in a rare instance used the second one as circumstances forced him to.
The Decadriver is also compatible with other card systems such as the Gosei Cards from the Goseigers and the Decadriver is shown it can utilize Super Sentai weapon Rider Cards.
Using some kind of construct projector somewhat akin to ZX’s Virtual Image Projection Unit, Decade can assume the form of ANY Kamen Rider. (As confirmed by recent toys, Decade can go up to Kamen Rider Drive currently. But Ghost and Ex-Aid are likely part of his card deck by now). Upon tinkering with it apparently, the Decadriver can holographically disguise itself as another Rider Belt (such as 1′s Typhoon) and through a voice modulator, Decade can fully impersonate a Kamen Rider for stealth/infiltration missions. This image projection is enhanced even further in Complete Form, as Kamen Riders in their ultimate forms appear on command and seemingly mimic Decade’s movements like a shadow for a double final form Rider Finisher.
In his more deadly Violent Emotion mode, Decade can obtain and use any power of a Kamen Rider automatically, even sometimes without the use of the cards and no form change needed. He is seemingly so powerful in this mode that almost no Kamen Rider can stop him and his Rider Kick pretty much becomes a human seeker missile (As shown when he chased down Skyrider in the air and kicked him, turning the airborne 8th Rider into a falling fireball.)  Complete Form can summon the powers of the Heisei Rider’s ultimate forms and utilize their Rider cards in those forms to enhance Complete form further.
Tsukasa as a human is bestowed with new skills in every world he visits to serve whatever purpose the multiverse needs him for. (Ex. knowing the Gurongi language)
Weaknesses:
Decade, much like the the future Gokaigers who would adopt his same power copy gimmick, is not all powerful on his own in base form and can be beaten in some instances. (Blade in King Form gave Decade quite the beatdown once with just one slash of his sword)  This is more to showcase that Decade on his own is neither stronger or weaker than any previous or succeeding Rider in base form and through the comradery of his fellow Riders sharing their strength with him, he can become the strongest of all of them.
His Rider Cards at first had a one use limit, it is uncertain if this still applies in some capacity. When the cards were used they would seal away the powers selected until they were activated again after gaining a Rider’s trust. Some universes disrupted or negated his power such as the World of Negatives, which rendered all his cards useless until he upgraded to Complete Form.
His Rider Belt is basically a big bullseye, as stabbing or damaging the Decadriver at close range will shut down the device and de-power Decade. Though if the first episode is any indication, dimension wall energy can automatically repair the belt. Still, like most modern belts which are not surgically attached to the Rider, Tsukasa could have the Decadriver knocked away from him or he could lose it.
The Decade system was designed to defeat Kamen Riders, thus other superheroes are immune to the copying of powers on some level. (though this does not guarantee opposing sides victory).
Kamen Riders sometimes had a bit of animosity towards Decade given his reputation and even after the Rider War, some view him akin to a Nuclear Option, as in someone who should only be called upon in a crisis or as an absolute last resort. Like Kuuga, Agito and Kiva, Decade has a dangerous side to the power he wields that could end all life..well..everywhere, especially if he succumbs to his darker impulses such as with using Violent Emotion mode.
Gear:
http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Decadriver
http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Rider_Cards
http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Ride_Booker
http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Machine_Decader
http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Final_Kamen_Terminal_K-Touch
Signature Finishers:
Dimension Blast: Using the Final Attack Ride: Decade Card, Decade uses the Ride Booker in Gun mode to fire a charged shot
Dimension Slash: Using the Final Attack Ride: Decade Card, Decade uses the Rider Booker in Sword Mode and executes an energy charged Rider slash.
Dimension Kick: Decade’s Rider Kick which is executed using the Final Attack Ride:Decade Card. Variants include the Enhanced Dimension Kick in Complete Form which utilizes the power of the 9 Heisei Riders in conjunction with his own power and the Final Dimension Kick which after using the FinalKamenAttackForm Ride Card, turns all the Kamen Riders into Kamen Ride cards that Decade flies through to enhance his kick to maximum power.
Enemies:
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Dai-Shocker
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http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Dai-Shocker
Dai-Shocker is a supergroup of past Kamen Rider Villains from various parallel Earths who scour the multiverse to find like-minded individuals to convert/recruit into their army for one ultimate goal: Total conquest, subjugation and absolute rule of the entire multiverse and creation itself!
Out of all incarnations of Shocker, that is a pretty ambitious goal for evil and difficult considering that Kamen Riders exist on other worlds as well as other superheroes who stand in their way. Tsukasa was once their Great Leader, but turned against them and the organization had been crippled and splintered into various forms such as Super Shocker and Space Shocker, but manages to revive at least once.
Narutaki
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http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Narutaki
Nobody knows what his deal is, but he has a wide array of powers including the ability to create Dimension Walls, summon evil Kamen Riders or monsters and assumes the form of past Generals such as Colonel Zol of Shocker. He hates Decade for some reason and sees himself as a prophet of the Rider’s nature as a destroyer, warning other heroic Riders to try and stop him. He does flip-flop his allegiance at times.
Some fans have theorized he is an incarnation of the real Great Leader, while a still of the pre-production film shots of what would become Decade: Final Chapter gave a bombshell to his possible identity:
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That pink camera is Tsukasa’s..so some speculate from this image that he is an older Tsukasa from an alternate reality.....
Sadly due to unknown legal issues and production delays, this plot was tossed out along with several other story ideas. So Narutaki’s identity and purpose for antagonizing Decade is never explained and his character was taken to a...very weird direction...
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All we can say to those good stories and his identity not being told to us is...
ONORE DECADE!
Now we must go on the road to another Rider’s world.... til next time...
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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KING OF PRISM to Celebrate Its 5th Anniversary with All Series Blu-ray & Best Album in January 2021
    In commemoration of its fifth anniversary, the KING OF PRISM franchise will release "KING OF PRISM ALL SERIES Blu-ray Disc 'Dream Goes On!'" and "KING OF PRISM BEST ALBUM 'Music Goes On!'" on January 8, 2021.
  The male idol-featured franchise was originally launched in January 2016 as a spin-off to the 2013-2014 TV anime Pretty Rhythm: RainbowLive, the third installment of the Pretty series co-produced by Tatsunoko Production and Dong Woo Animation. Its first film KING OF PRISM by Pretty Rhythm was released in January 2016, and its sequel KING OF PRISM: Pride the Hero followed in June 2017. Then, its third installment KING OF PRISM: Shiny Seven Stars was screened in four chapters from March to May 2019, and its 12-episode TV series edition was also aired from April to July 2019.
  "KING OF PRISM ALL SERIES Blu-ray Disc 'Dream Goes On!'" will include the first two films - KING OF PRISM by Pretty Rhythm (60 minutes) and KING OF PRISM: Pride the Hero (70 minutes), and the four-chapter theatrical edition of KING OF PRISM: Shiny Seven Stars (280 minutes in total) in one disc.
  Meanwhile, "KING OF PRISM BEST ALBUM 'Music Goes On!'" will contain more than 100 character songs performed by the KING OF PRISM characters for the films and the SNS games, as well as never-been-released songs, such as "'H'EART of 'K'ING!!" and "Want To Touch." Also, its bonus CD feature live recordings of the franchise's largest concert event "KING OF PRISM SUPER LIVE Shiny Seven Stars!" held at Makuhari Messe on February 2, 2020.
    \????5⃣周年ありがとう????/ 来年1月9日に5周年を迎える「KING OF PRISM」より、皆様に感謝をこめて…✨ キンプリの全シリーズがまとめて観れるALL SERIES Blu-ray&永久保存盤BEST ALBUMが2021年1月8日同時発売決定!! ジャケットは松浦麻衣氏描きおろし✨ 詳しくは▶https://t.co/7Ka7Ei4Gee #kinpri pic.twitter.com/QUOcMs0ZiF
— KING OF PRISM (キンプリ)公式 (@kinpri_PR) September 1, 2020
    "KING OF PRISM by Pretty Rhythm" poster visual:
    "KING OF PRISM: Pride the Hero" poster visual:
    The 12-episode TV series edition of KING OF PRISM -Shiny Seven Stars is available on Crunchyroll.
    "KING OF PRISM SUPER LIVE Shiny Seven Stars!" DVD&Blu-ray trailer (June 12, 2020 reelase):
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    Source: "KING OF PRISM" official website 
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human-collector0 · 4 years
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Trustworthy: A-1 Pictures, AIC, Bones, Studio Trigger, Toei Animation, Studio Ghibli, MAPPA, Madhouse, KyoAni, Studio Pierrot, Production I.G, Polygon Pictures, Studio Deen, Studio Tasunoko.
Less trustworthy: Wit studio, XEBEC, Geno Studio, Shuka.
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chernobog13 · 3 years
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KEN THE EAGLE
From Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets) comes G-1, Ken the Eagle!
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This highly articulated, die-cast metal action figure, is from Tasunoko Heroes Fighting Gear line from Sentinel Toys.
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Tasunoko Productions is the Japanese animation production company that gave us so many great series over the years, including Neo Human Casshan (Casshern), Hurricane Polymar, Genesis Climber Mospeada (Robotech: The New Generation), and Yatterman.
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The Ken figure is well-built and has some heft to it.  There are some plastic parts, but most of it is constructed from solid metal.  You would not want this guy thrown at you!
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Sentinel did an excellent job recreating Ken’s likeness from the animated series.
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The figure comes with alternate sets of hands, including fists, and Ken’s distinctive bird-shaped throwing weapon.  I thoughtfully placed all those extra parts in a labelled Ziplock bag, then promptly forgot where I put the bag.
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This figure was released in 2015, which is around when I purchased him.  He’s been living on one of my bookshelves since then.
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Some purists may not be happy with the armor-like appearance of Ken’s costume.  I completely understand that, but the armor look makes sense given his die-cast construction.
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Other than Joe the Condor, G-2, I’m not aware of any other Gatchaman members being included in the line.  I have yet to get my hands on Joe’s figure, as the price on these figures climbs every year (they originally start out at an MSRP around $80 USD).
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Another great feature of the Fighting Gear figures is the light-up chest emblem!  It’s so bright it could almost double as a night light. 
In the two photos above, the top one was taken with the camera flash “on,” and the flash was “off” for the bottom photo.
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I’ve noticed while shopping for Tasunoko Heroes Fighting Gear figures that each character seems to have at least one variant.  For Ken the Eagle the variant is him wearing his costume as it appeared in the Infini-T Force* manga and animated series.  I’ve yet to snag that one yet,  but I always keep my eyes peeled for it.
(* For anyone unfamiliar with Infini-T Force, it was a manga crossover between four of Tatsunoko Productions’ biggest heroes from the 1970s: Ken the Eagle from Gatchman, Tekkaman, Hurricane Polymar, and Casshan.  It was followed by a 12-episode anime series that used the same characters and concept, but had a different story.  This was followed-up the following year by a theatrical film which utilized the same cast and characters, but also included Joe the Condor, G-2, from Gatchman.)
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chernobog13 · 3 years
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CASSHAN
Another figure from Sentinel Toys’ Tatsunoko Heroes Fighting Gear line of die-cast metal action figures.
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Casshan (aka Casshern) was introduced in the Tasunoko Productions 1973 animated series Neo-Human Casshan.  He was created by Tatsuo Yoshida, founder of the studio, who also created Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets).
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Casshan was Tetsuya Azumi, a young man who had his consciousness transferred into an android body in order that he might battle the robot army that is trying to eradicate humanity.  The irony is, Tetsuya’s father originally created the leader of the robot army to serve mankind.  But the robot became sentient after being struck by lightning,  realized that the environment was in danger, and naturally concluded that the only way to save the Earth was to get rid of the humans.
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The central conflict of the series is very similar to that of the comic book Magnus Robot Fighter 4000 A.D., first published by Gold Key in 1963.  In that series, humanity is very dependent on robots.  Some robots become self-aware and exploit that dependence, essentially making humans their slaves .  Magnus, a man trained in the martial arts since early childhood, uses his fighting skills to destroy the evil robots.  All while wearing a red chainmail mini-dress and white go-go boots (no, really!)
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I don’t know if Yoshida-san had read, or was even aware of, the Magnus series. The similarity of the premise of Casshan and Magnus, though, has always made me yearn for a cross-over between the two.
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Casshan’s costume remains faithful to his animated appearance, but takes on a more armored appearance in this Fighting Gear figure  The figure, being made of metal, is so heavy that the armored look makes sense.
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Sentinel Toys did a fantastic job with the articulation of the figure.  While I didn’t utilize a lot of poses (I just wanted a quick photoshoot; I didn’t have a lot of time), the figure is capable of doing just about any pose a real person can.  Not bad for a 7-inch figure!
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The figure comes with a stand (as shown in the photos above) and several different sets of hands.
In the animated series, Casshan is accompanied by his robotic dog, Friender.  Sentinel Toys made a Friender figure which is sold separately; he usually costs more than Casshan on the aftermarket.  I have yet to get up the scratch to get Friender yet.
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Casshan’s chest emblem also lights up, which is a neat feature.  The photo above is taken with my camera flash on.
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And this shot is with the camera flash off.  For a small light it’s pretty bright.
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To my knowledge all the Tatsunoko Heroes Fighting Gear figures have at least one variant.  Casshan has two that I’m aware of (’cause I have both): a black, stealth suit version, and another with the modified costume he wore in the Infini-T Force manga/anime series/feature film.
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One these days I need to break out my die-cast Ultraman figures (I think they’re the same scale) and let them duke it out with my Tasunoko Heroes.  Or maybe they could team up and take on a kaiju or two (I think there are some lurking around here).
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