New "Wildocking" Animal Limb Combiners from TakaraTomy

LordGigaIce

Another babka?
Citizen
I'd love to know why Hasbro and Takara didn't just collaborate on a joint filler line instead of two different offerings, of which -- IMO -- this looks like the better one.
It really does sound like Wild King and Cyberworld emerged from the same ideas session, doesn't it?
 

Exatron

Kaiser Dragon
Citizen
So is there any good place to get these delivered to the US? The only places I know of to find them at all are Amazon Japan and Suruga-ya (thanks to ZacWilliam). Problem is, they both appear to only have Optimus, Megatron, and the two energy beasts included in their two-packs. Only other option I'm finding is eBay for $40-$50 per energy beast.
 

ZacWilliam1

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So is there any good place to get these delivered to the US? The only places I know of to find them at all are Amazon Japan and Suruga-ya (thanks to ZacWilliam). Problem is, they both appear to only have Optimus, Megatron, and the two energy beasts included in their two-packs. Only other option I'm finding is eBay for $40-$50 per energy beast.

Yeah, Suruga-ya is sold out of Leafback and Hydrophant (I believe AmazonJP is too but havnt looked as close, they might have some second hand for more). Suruga-ya has the two packs and the singles of Op, Megs, LIghtlong and Capt Volca. They also have Drillnohorn and Thunderbeak preorders up that you can preorder.

They have listings for Ignite Leo and Spirituan that are marked "sold out" but have never actually been in stock as far as I can tell. I'm hopeful that they will go active when those toys actually release.


-ZacWilliam, I've got an Ignite Leo preorder on AmazonJP just in case that I'm hoping to cancel if Suruga-ya's goes active soon enough.
 

Haywire

Collecter of Gobots and Godzilla
Citizen
I'd love to know why Hasbro and Takara didn't just collaborate on a joint filler line instead of two different offerings, of which -- IMO -- this looks like the better one.
Given that it seems like Cyberworld is going to have different zones or levels or worlds, I would think Hasbro could slot Wild King into it as a subline fairly easily (assuming the figs would pass US safety tests, etc). I do also like many of the figures we've seen from Cyberworld, but would definitely have preferred if Wild King got a domestic US release.

As it is, I had to choose between DeathCobra and his Liokaiser accessory or Wild King, and DeathCobra won. I'm hoping that I don't regret that choice, because these look awesome!
 

lastmaximal

Administrator
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Council of Elders
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Are Takara particularly strict about street dates for these, or is it similar to the US where the stated release date for mainstream brick-and-mortar tends to be an approximation? Just wondering if it's possible for wave 3 to start trickling into stores prior to actual July 1. (Or if a "July" release actually means "just sometime IN July" as opposed to a hard July 1 delivery-to-stores date.)
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

Broke the Matrix
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unluckiness

Somehow still sane
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Are Takara particularly strict about street dates for these, or is it similar to the US where the stated release date for mainstream brick-and-mortar tends to be an approximation? Just wondering if it's possible for wave 3 to start trickling into stores prior to actual July 1. (Or if a "July" release actually means "just sometime IN July" as opposed to a hard July 1 delivery-to-stores date.)
Toy stores in Japan usually operate like physical video game stores where they stock arrives early but can only start selling on the release date.
 
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Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
Episode 6 has dropped.

"New Allies, New Threats"


EDIT: Hmm, Thunderbeak is obviously voiced by a woman and sounds like a woman, but uses the first-person pronoun of "boku" (僕) at one point, which is a male pronoun. I get the feeling that if Thunderbeak was meant to be female, the toy advert at the end of the video would point that out, but it doesn't. I guess this means we're meant to perceive Thunderbeak as merely a young and/or somewhat effeminate boy character.
 
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Tuxedo Prime

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EDIT: Hmm, Thunderbeak is obviously voiced by a woman and sounds like a woman, but uses the first-person pronoun of "boku" (僕) at one point, which is a male pronoun. I get the feeling that if Thunderbeak was meant to be female, the toy advert at the end of the video would point that out, but it doesn't. I guess this means we're meant to perceive Thunderbeak as merely a young and/or somewhat effeminate boy character.
It's only anecdata, but I did once know an (ethnic Korean, which further complicated things socially) Japanese-emigrant female acquaintance back in my university days who also used "boku" when self-referring.

I'm a little fuzzy on usage-in-culture, but I believe I've seen references on TV Tropes that "traditional masculine pronouns" are sometimes used by what we would call "tomboy" female characters in anime, and that might be what's intended with Thunderbeak if my memory hasn't cheated me.
 


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