[Gundam Series] Huge! A total of 5 item including "Big Zam", ROBOT SPIRITS, METAL BUILD etc. are now available!
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*The information listed is the release information for Japan. Please check the sales area information for the sales situation in each country.
Sales area
January 9, 2019 (Wednesday) Scheduled to lift reservations at For Retails retailers
(Preorder availability depends on the retailer.)
The orthodox side story of "SAINT SEIYA", SAINT SEIYA SAINT SEIYA SAINTIA SHO" has been made into an anime. Shoko, the main character, is made into a three-dimensional figure for the first time.
In addition to normal face parts, cry face, smile face are attached. Hair parts that do not wear head armor are also included.
It also reproduces the object state of Eclaus (Puppet theater) that emerges from the first episode.
●" SAINT SEIYA SAINT SEIYA SAINTIA SHO" will start broadcasting on Animax from December 24th!
Anime official website:www.saintia-sho.com
■ Product Specifications
Height: about 160mm
Material: ABS, PVC, Die-cast
■ Contents
• Main body
• Cloth set
• Interchangeable hair (bangs)
• 2 interchangeable facial expressions
• 3 pairs of interchangeable hands (L/R)
• Object frame
There is no information available.
Please check the availability at your local toy store, electronics retailer, or mail order site.
©車田正美・久織ちまき(秋田書店)/東映アニメーション
Retail products can be found at TAMASHII NATIONS STORE TOKYO, as well as toy stores nationwide and major electronics retailers.
We also have limited items that can only be purchased via
our own flagship TAMASHII NATIONS STORE or by lottery or mail order
on the Tamashii Web Shop and TAMASHII NATIONS STORE ONLINE.
You can learn more about the different options below!
*Please inquire about the status of a product at your local retailer
SAINT CLOTH MYTH is a new action figure series started in 2003 that blends the concept of "sets of fully articulated bodies and die-cast armor (CLOTHS)" from the popular late 1980's SAINT CLOTH series of toys with the latest in technology, sculpting aesthetics, and play value.
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