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KIGURU-MICROMAN
KIGURU-MICROMAN (12/28/04)
KM-01 Godzilla (1st Version) with Microman Ken
KM-02
Godzilla (Final War Version) with Microman Billy
KIGURU-MICROMAN SP (2/05)
KM-SP01 Godzilla (1964
Version) with Microman Harold
VS King Ghidrah with Microman Victor
KM-SP02
Megalon (with Microman Kim) VS Jet Jaguar (with Microman Walter)
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Packaging |
KM-SP01
Godzilla (1964 Version) VS King Ghidrah
KM-SP01
came packaged in twin-pack style packaging. The
packaging design was the same as the previous two Kiguru
Microman set. KM-SP01 was the largest blister card
package for the Microman series to date.
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Microman
New Stand
Microman
2004 came with new style figure stand. The stand
features Microman "Da Vinci's The Vetruvian
Man" style logo emboss on clear plastic with two
styles of foot pegs - one for the newer Microman
2004 figures and one for the old Microman figures with
the 5mm port.
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Takara released the follow
up series to the Kiguru-Microman in February of 2005. The second series
consisted of four Microman figures and their monster costumes and were
sold as special "two-packs" set. The first set, KM-SP01, came
with Godzilla Greatest War Version with Microman Harold and King
Ghidorah with Microman Victor. The second set came with Megalon with
Microman Kim and Jet Jaguar with Microman Walter. Each set followed the
same design as the previous two Kiguru Microman and came with Microman
actors and their rubber monster costumes. |
KM-SP01 set came with 1964 version of
Godzilla along with his three head nemesis ,King Ghidrah (also known as
Ghidorah, Ghidora and Monster Zero), from the same 1964 Godzilla movie
titled King Ghidrah, The Three Headed Monster. The Godzilla suit
for this set however was much larger size than the previous two Kiguru
releases. This was not because 1964 Godzilla was bigger but simply
Takara decided to include "deluxe" size suit with this set.
Perhaps Takara realized what a pain it was to put Microman in the small
suits that came with KM-01 and KM-02 set so they decided to make a
bigger size one for easier insert of Microman core body. The bigger suit
made it much easier to assemble and dress up your Microman, though it
still require some fiddling to make the suit fit right. (There seem to
be some minor flash in the right hand socket so shave some excess flash
off would help with putting the right hand into the socket). While the
bigger size made for easier, the figure became less articulated (not
that there was a lot of articulation to begin with) as the suit was just
simply too big for the body. King Ghidrah was constructed differently
than Godzilla suit and he simply just split in the middle. The Microman
figure then get inserted in the lower portion without having to remove
his hands or feet. The suit came with three wire harness and backpack
that snap on to Microman figure. The wires then act as bendable rod for
King Ghidrah's heads. King Ghidrah was the largest of the suit released
thus far by Takara for the Kiguru line and combine with his massive
wings he easily tower over the other Kiguru-Microman just as he should
be. |
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Kiguru-Microman Godzilla
(1964) came
with Microman Harold, which, like KM-01 Ken and KM-02 Billy, was essentially a "redeco" of of Microman 2003 body with new head
and a set of sticker. Harold has clear cranberry color body with brown
chest and
shin. The joints were done in black. The
stickers can be a bit of a work to apply but they certainly make the
figure much more attractive. (I would suggest a pair of tweezers
when you sit down to decorate these Kiguru-Microman). |
Kiguru-Microman King
Ghidorah came with Microman Victor. Victor has clear dark brown (he
looks like a toffee) body with black chest and shin. His joints are done in
light tan. Victor and Harold also made another
nice redeco of the 2003-2004 body. Takara also gave each Kiguru Microman
distinctive head sculpts which help add to the personality of the
figure. It clearly was quite a marketing ploy by Takara to include this full
fledge, nicely color Microman with each set and thus force one to buy these Godzilla
Microman to get these figures even if one do not care for Godzilla
series. Though even if you not a Godzilla fan,
the suits overall were pretty well made with nice novelty designs and really bring these Microman full
circle back to their Henshin Cyborg heritage. |
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Kiguru- Microman set are
not cheap by any mean especially the two versus set which retails for
3000 Yen in Japan and that is before the added cost of shipping. I
personally do enjoy the fact that I was able to buy these toys that
combine my favorite line (Microman) with the giant monsters that I grew up
with as a kid. But if you just want nice Godzilla toys then you probably better
off with the selection of Godzilla products out there and if you not a
completist and only interest in Microman, then the Master series, the
Acroyear X series or the Military Force probably be better choices.
However if you are completist or like the novelty concept of this series
then the Kiguru set certainly make nice addition to one Microman
line-up. |
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KM-SP01
depicted the two characters from 1964 Godzilla movie titled
"King Ghidorah, The Three Headed Monster". This movie
was the first of many more appearances of King Ghidorah who
became one of the best known arch-nemesis in Godzilla series.
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