It's been a while since Action Toys announced they're doing both Lion and Vehicle Force Voltron as part of the Mini Action Series. Well, we're still waiting for pre-orders, but the figure prototypes did show up last weekend during Super Festival Extra Vol. 6. At least this confirms that both figures are still in the … Continue reading Still Waiting for Pre-orders: Mini Action Lion Force & Vehicle Force #Voltron @ Super Festival Extra vol. 6
Tag: Mini Action Series
Interesting, They’re Not Gokin Figures? Mini Action Series Mazinger Z & Aphrodite A
As I've yet to get myself a copy of the Mini Action God Sigma set, the amazing folks over at Action Toys has announced the next figures in the Mini Action line. And it is something I didn't expect, especially after getting my copy of the Mini Gokin Tetsujin 28 from Shin Tetsujin 28. They … Continue reading Interesting, They’re Not Gokin Figures? Mini Action Series Mazinger Z & Aphrodite A
#3006 / Mini Action / Combattler V
I almost forgot I've had this photoshoot up and ready for a couple of months now. But in any case, The CATALOGUE has finally delved into combining super robots, dominating the genre in the 70s. Starting things off is Mini Action Combattler V, the first in the "Romance Robot Trilogy", and first in a line … Continue reading #3006 / Mini Action / Combattler V
Figuring out the Transformation: Mini Action God Sigma
Fresh from its official reveal during Wonder Festival 2021 Winter Web (that's a mouthful of Ws), Action Toys via its newly created official Twitter account (@ActionToys_HK) has released new images of Mini Action God Sigma and its individual components Kuuraioh, Kaimeioh, Rikushin'oh, and Big-Wing. God Sigma transforms and combines in almost the same manner as … Continue reading Figuring out the Transformation: Mini Action God Sigma
One Shots / “The Robot Romance Trilogy”
Combattler V, Voltes V, and Daimos are collectively known as the "Robot Romance Trilogy" for pioneering more emotional and complex storylines when compared to the, at that time, prevalent monster-of-the-week formula of other super robot shows. Ironically, Daimos was the only series that actually had a romantic element embedded into its plot.