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Gigantic Series Godzilla (1989) Glow-in-the-Dark Version

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Description

The Gigantic Series brings forth the glow-in-the-dark version of Godzilla (1989)!
In the first installment of the VS series, 'Godzilla vs. Biollante' (released in 1989),
the Bio-Godzilla, which fiercely battled the bio-monster Biollante, is brought to life with a striking presence and an overwhelming height of approximately 52cm!
This model captures the ferocious expression and the beauty of the silhouette line, equipped with a glow-in-the-dark feature in the dorsal fins.
Please enjoy this impressive scale representation of Godzilla (1989) right in your hands!
Note: The glow-in-the-dark feature requires the included power unit (uses 4 AA batteries, sold separately).

【Set Content】
・Godzilla main body… 1
・Godzilla tail… 1
・Power unit… 1
・Instruction manual… 1

【Product Material】
PVC, ABS, PE

【Target Age】
15 years and above

【Size】
Approx. 52cm in height

Gigantic Series Godzilla (1989) Glow-in-the-Dark Version

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111,800 Yen ($716.67)

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Collector Commentary

This Gigantic Series Godzilla (1989) Glow-in-the-Dark version captures the essence of the iconic kaiju from the film "Godzilla vs. Biollante," which premiered in 1989. The figure's impressive 52cm height and detailed sculpt reflect the high standards typically associated with premium manufacturers like Bandai, known for their meticulous craftsmanship and captivating designs. Limited editions like this, particularly those with unique features such as glow-in-the-dark elements, are often highly sought after in the collector market, and their rarity is enhanced by the limited production runs. With its pristine condition and connection to a beloved franchise, this piece exemplifies the appeal of Japan's rich toy culture.