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Revision as of 19:53, 17 February 2019

Do not confuse with Shogakukan.

Shokugan (食玩,   Shokugan, lit. Candy Toy) is a line of 3.5-inch tall collectible figures produced by Bandai. In 2014, for Godzilla's 60th anniversary, Shokugan released a Godzilla Collection consisting of three figures. On August 4, 2017, Bandai unveiled the second wave of Shokugan figures. The figures were released in November 2017 to coincide with the release of GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters.[1] Following the release of the second wave, Bandai announced a giant 50 centimeter (19.69 inch) Godzilla 2018 figure, made to represent Godzilla Earth as he appears in the climax of GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters and scale accurately with the Godzilla 2017 figure from the second wave, which represents this Godzilla during flashback scenes in the film as well as Godzilla Filius. This figure was released in April of 2018.[2] Another wave of figures was announced on June 19, and released in October 2018.

Bandai America brought the first wave of these figures to the United States in 2014. Wave 2 figures, as well as the giant Godzilla 2018, were part of the company's display at Toy Fair 2019.[3][4]

Figures

Wave 1

The three figures included in the collection are:

Wave 2

Giant 50cm Godzilla 2018

Wave 3

References

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