King Ghidorah 9″ Action Figure (Japan Godzilla Import)

King Ghidorah 9" Action Figure (Japan Godzilla Import)

King Ghidorah 9\
Binding: Toy
Manufacturer: Bandai
Product Description:
King Ghidorah 2005 (New) Movie Monster Series by Bandai. Comes new with original tags attached. Measurements (approx): Height (to wing tips): 7.5" Wing Span: 10.5" Length (feet to tail): 9"
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Brand: Godzilla

Customer Reviews


Excellent
When I saw this, I fell in love. Ghidorah is my second favorite monster and is a must for collectors. For me, Ghidorah sits on a shelf with my other monsters, so he never sees any physical action. Therefore, I don't know how well he'd hold up for children. He would have educational value because, since he is from space, a child might want to learn the planets and various galaxies in hopes that they will find Ghidorah's home.

As for the collectors, I'd leave his tag on. It'll keep his value up. But for children, it'll probably be best to remove the tag.


Three-headed Space Dragon!
What is the one monster that Godzilla fears? Who is the real owner of the name King of Monsters? One need only look at this three-headed, two-tailed golden titan of terror to know the true answer.

King Ghidorah is often positioned as Godzilla's arch-enemy, appearing in more films than any other monster except for the main man himself and his mechanical copy MechaGodzilla. Like all of the residents of Monster Island, he has gone through different looks and incarnations, probably the most drastic being Mecha King Ghidorah from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah and Kaiser Ghidorah from Final Wars.

The figure here is from the Millennium series, specifically the third Millennium film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah - Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. This gives him a much more "dragon"-like feel, rather than the softer look of the Showa period.

This figure is lots of fun, with good enough craftsmanship to be put on view but sturdy enough to be a kid's plaything. The wings are moveable, but the rest of the body is stationary. He is bigger than the other figures in this line, which is appropriate for the character. It is a great figure, and a must-have for any Godzilla collection.

Product Information and Prices stored: September 6, 2010, 13:46

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