



Most science fiction and horror films and comic books produce toys relevant to those titles. An incredibly popular movie character turned toy character is Godzilla. First presented in Japan in the 1950s, Godzilla has reached a global cult following. Thousands of games in Godzilla’s resemblance have been manufactured. If you like this fire-breathing prehistoric monster, chances are you wish to collect the vast Godzilla action figures available.
Whether you call him Godzilla or Gojira, there’s no argument that the massive green lizard is conceivably Japan’s biggest import, at least beside Hello Kitty and that Asahi beer. Formerly an intimidating monster and symbol for the nuclear bombardment, Godzilla changed over time since he first appeared in 1954, as director Eji Tsuburaya realised that his largest group of followers were children, with all of their scrumptious licensing dollars.
Kaiju collecting can rapidly turn into a very expensive as well as addicting past time. Since the 1960s the kaiju collector has had an increasing number of items to splurge their hard earned finances on, and for most fans, the most enjoyable part of taking pleasure in a collection is to look for that hard to find poster, lobby, card, tin toy, etc. Oddly enough, the earliest collectible Godzilla toy wasn’t even developed in Japan, but was the America model kit made by Aurora. For many a fan however, the most admired searched for collectible isn’t that rare poster, CD or model set. For many a fan, the most popular and commonly collected Godzilla toys are the vinyl Godzilla toys which have continued to be popular for over 30 years.
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