HG Series
Godzilla: High Grade (HG シリーズ is a line of two-inch tall collectible gashapon figures produced by Eichi Jī Shirīzu, lit. H.G. Series)Bandai. These figures are released in waves that usually coincide with the newest Godzilla film. They were sold in vending machines and all require at least minor assembly.
Waves
Godzilla 1
The first wave was released in 1994 in conjunction with Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla.[1] It includes the following figures:
- Godzilla 1994
- King Ghidorah
- LittleGodzilla
- M.O.G.U.E.R.A.
- SpaceGodzilla
- Super Mechagodzilla (Includes Mechagodzilla and Garuda)
Godzilla 2
The second wave was released in 1995 to coincide with Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.[2] It includes:
- Godzilla 1995
- Battra (Imago)
- Biollante
- Mothra (Imago)
- Mecha-King Ghidorah
- Destoroyah
Godzilla 3
Wave 3 was released in 1997 to coincide with Rebirth of Mothra II.[3] It includes:
Godzilla 4
The fourth wave was released in 1998 to coincide with GODZILLA (1998).[4] Figures included in this wave are:
Godzilla 5
Wave 5 was released in 1998 to commemorate the release of Rebirth of Mothra III.[5] It includes the following figures:
EX
In 1998, Bandai re-released the figures from wave 1 under the name "Godzilla: High Grade EX." These figures featured slightly different paint jobs than wave 1, and were sold exclusively at 7-11 stores instead of in vending machines.[6] Just like wave 1, Godzilla: High Grade EX features the following figures:
Godzilla 6
In 1999, in anticipation of Godzilla 2000: Millennium, Bandai released a sixth wave of High Grade figures.[7] It includes:
Godzilla 7
Wave 7 was released in 2000 in conjunction with Godzilla vs. Megaguirus.[8] It includes the following figures:
- Godzilla 2000
- Megaguirus
- King Ghidorah 1965
- Destoroyah (Aggregate Form)
- Battra Larva and Mothra Larva
- Miss Namikawa
Godzilla 8
Wave 8 was released in 2001 to coincide with the release of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.[9] It includes the four monsters featured in the film, plus two classic monsters.
Godzilla 9
The ninth wave was released in 2002 to coincide with the release of the film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.[10] It includes:
- Godzilla 2002
- Godzilla 1974 (Comes with interchangeable arm that allows it to be turned into Fake Godzilla)
- Kiryu (Mechagodzilla)
- Mechagodzilla 1974
- King Caesar
- Mecha-King Ghidorah
Godzilla 10
Wave 10 was released in 2003 along with the film Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.. All six of the figures in this wave are new molds, but all except Ebirah are based on monsters that have already received High Grade figures.[11] The figures in this wave are:
- Godzilla 2003
- Kiryu (Mechagodzilla) 2003
- Mothra Imago 2003
- Ebirah 1966 (Comes with removable water accessory)
- Destoroyah Perfect Form 1995
- SpaceGodzilla 1994
Godzilla 11
In 2004, to celebrate both the release of Godzilla: Final Wars and Godzilla's 50th anniversary, Bandai released a 12th wave of High Grade figures.[12] All of the figures in this wave are of monsters featured in Godzilla: Final Wars, and include:
- Godzilla 2004
- Monster X
- Gigan 2004 (Includes interchangeable head and hands allowing transformation into Modified Gigan)
- Fire Mothra
- Rodan 2004
- Kamacuras 2004 and Kumonga 2004
Godzilla 2014
In 2014, Bandai released the first new High Grade wave since 2004, not counting the Godzilla Chronicle reissue sets, in commemoration of the 2014 American film. From this point onward, the waves abandoned their previous numbering. It features four figures:
Shin Godzilla
To coincide with the upcoming film Shin Godzilla, Bandai released a new wave of High Grade Figures in August 2016. The wave includes:
Shin Godzilla 2
Following the release of Shin Godzilla, Bandai announced a second wave of High Grade figures based on the film. It includes all four forms of Shin Godzilla:
- Godzilla 2016 (1st Form)
- Godzilla 2016 (2nd Form)
- Godzilla 2016 (2nd Form) - Translucent Ver.
- Godzilla 2016 (3rd Form)
- Godzilla 2016 (4th Form) - includes interchangeable mouth parts to simulate Godzilla firing atomic breath
- Godzilla 2016 (4th Form) - painted to represent Godzilla frozen from the film's ending, includes fifth form on the figure's tail
Shin Godzilla Climax
In 2017, Bandai released another wave of Shin Godzilla figures, all of which were repaints of the figures from the previous two waves. Figures in this wave are:
- Godzilla 2016 2nd Form Model Color Ver.
- Godzilla 2016 4th Form Model Color Ver.
- Godzilla 2016 4th Form Frozen Ver.
- Godzilla 2016 4th Form Daytime Ver.
Godzilla 2017
Bandai announced a wave of High Grade figures for release in the third week of January 2018 to commemorate GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters. Figures in this wave are:
- Godzilla 2017
- Burning Godzilla (1995)
- Godzilla 1995
- Godzilla 2016 4th Form
D+ Godzilla 01
In the fourth week of May 2019, to accompany the release of Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Bandai will be releasing the first "D+" wave of Godzilla: High Grade figures. These figures come in round shells bearing the texture of Godzilla's skin that can be opened into miniature dioramas, complete with effect parts. The first D+ wave includes the following four figures:
Bootlegs
Starting in summer of 2000, bootlegs of the wave 4 figures began appearing on the internet, and remain common on sites such as eBay and Amazon to this day. Though at first glance it may be difficult to spot the differences between the real figures and the bootlegs, there are some notable differences. The bootleg figures are generally smaller and feature sloppier paint jobs. They also lack the marking on their tails that lists the copyright date and "BANDAI CHINA," instead simply listing the word "CHINA."[13] Below are pictures comparing the actual figures and their bootlegs.
Trivia
- There has been a wave of High Grade figures made for every Godzilla film since 1994.
- Bandai also produced a Gamera: High Grade line from 1995 to 1999.
References
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