DESIGNER TOY
RAMPAGE ULTRA KAIJU SERIES - Red King
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Marmit is a Japanese toy company known for its high-quality vinyl figures, often influenced by kaiju (giant monster) culture and retro toy aesthetics. The company has collaborated with various artists, one of the most notable being Kazumitsu Akamatsu, a key figure in the world of designer toys and kaiju collectibles. Kazumitsu Akamatsu is a prominent Japanese sculptor and designer, widely recognized for his contributions to the kaiju and art toy movements. His work with Marmit, particularly in the production of limited-edition figures, has solidified his place in the designer toy world. Akamatsu’s figures are often highly regarded for their unique sculptural designs, expressive features, and attention to detail, blending elements of traditional kaiju aesthetics with more modern interpretations. Rampage Toys is a well-known art toy brand and production studio led by Jon Malmstedt, a prominent figure in the designer toy and kaiju scene. Based in the United States, Rampage Toys has gained recognition for producing highly detailed and collectible vinyl figures, often drawing influence from classic kaiju monsters, Japanese toy culture, and retro aesthetics. Jon Malmstedt, the creative mind behind Rampage Toys, is known for his ability to create unique sculptural works that blend the nostalgia of vintage toys with modern artistic techniques. Eiji Tsuburaya (1901–1970) was a pioneering Japanese filmmaker and special effects director, best known as the co-creator of Godzilla and the founder of the Ultraman franchise. He played a crucial role in shaping the tokusatsu (live-action special effects) genre, developing innovative techniques in miniatures, suitmation, and optical effects. As the special effects director for Godzilla (1954), Tsuburaya crafted the iconic monster using rubber suits and detailed miniature city sets, influencing generations of filmmakers. In 1963, he founded Tsuburaya Productions, which launched Ultraman (1966), a landmark in Japanese superhero television. His work remains highly influential in global science fiction and special effects cinema.
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- Released date Jun 9, 2015
- Retail Price $45.00
- Height 7.00"
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