My surviving Daimos toy from Popy (1978) |
Fast forward to 2008, when leading Japanese toy company Bandai decided to rehash Daimos' old, stiff and ill-proportioned physique based on the 1978 Popy/Godaikin design, they came out with a more accurate and poseable die-cast figure of Daimos which stayed faithful to its original anime features. Now the Daimos action toy from Bandai's Soul of Chogokin line has a more complex transformation equipped with the right body proportions along with some badass trimmings which includes the weapons and two replicas of the Tryper 75S car and the Galva FXII plane inside the package.
Soul of Chogokin Daimos GX-43 from Bandai (2008) |
Overall, whether you have the Godaikin or the Chogokin version of Daimos, it really doesn't matter. What's more important is knowing who Daimos is and the fond, childhood memories he has given you while you sat in front of your TV watching religiously the entire series from its pilot episode down to its final telecast, or as you hum deafly to both the intro and ending soundtracks while you finished your dinner or as you picked up that book and studied for tomorrow's test... even though it's in Japanese! That's the true essence of being a dedicated super robo fan...
love this review!
ReplyDeleteThanks man, can't help but reminisce about the past upon seeing my raggedy Daimos die-cast toy lying in one corner of my cabinet. The very first anime wave to hit the Philippine shores was simply the best! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the dark look of your site amd very nice comparison between old and new!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the kind compliments Francis, I'm glad you liked my post! :-)
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