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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Movie Monster Series (ムービーモンスターシリーズ, Mūbī Monsutā Shirīzu), abbreviated MMS or called Mubimon (ムビモン) for short, is a line of soft vinyl action figures released by Bandai. Beginning in 2001 as a Godzilla toy line and following the trend of the previous Godzilla Island Monster Series and Toho Kaiju Series, it consisted primarily of figures in the six-inch scale, though it occasionally featured eight-inch scale figures as well. The line released new figures every year from 2001 to 2004 in conjunction with each new Millennium Godzilla film, along with reissues from previous lines and sometimes even new figures of classic kaiju. The Movie Monster Series' output decreased following the release of Godzilla Final Wars in 2004, and it went on a seven-year hiatus from 2007 to 2014, when it was revived to coincide with Legendary Pictures' Godzilla. Since then, the line has released increasingly large volumes of figures each year, both corresponding with new Monsterverse and Reiwa Godzilla media and featuring reissues of existing figures and new molds for existing kaiju. The Movie Monster Series has gradually incorporated other franchises beyond Godzilla in recent years, including releasing multiple figures from the Heisei Gamera trilogy and the films of the Shin series. |
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