Be@rbrick
Be@rbrick (ベアブリック is a brand of collectible toys produced by MediCom Toy Incorporated. Beaburikku)
Figures
Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla
In 2003, Universal Music released a CD of Godzilla songs entitled GODZILLA'N'KID which was packaged with a "Godzilla" Be@rbrick. The figure is black with embossed scales and a white "G" on its chest.
A select few of the CDs were instead packaged with a "Mechagodzilla" figure, with only 1,000 manufactured. The figure is made of clear, glittery plastic and has an "MG" stamped on its chest.
Godzilla
Godzilla figures which are not tied to a specific film are included under a general "Godzilla" line.
Godzilla
A Godzilla figure, seemingly patterned after the Heisei incarnation, was released in January of 2015 in both 400% (280mm/11″ tall), and 1000% (700mm/27½″ tall) sizes.[1][2]
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Mechagodzilla
A figure of the Heisei Mechagodzilla was released in November of 2020 in three sizes: 100% and 400%,[3] which were sold together, and 1000%.[4]
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Godzilla 1964
A figure depicting the MosuGoji Godzilla suit from Mothra vs. Godzilla was released in November of 2020 in 100% and 400% sizes, which were sold together.[5]
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
Be@rbrick have released three varieties of figures of the DesuGoji suit, which are grouped together under a Godzilla vs. Destoroyah line.
Godzilla (DesuGoji Burning Ver.)
The first of Be@rbrick's figures of Burning Godzilla was released in April of 2016 in 100% and 400% sizes.[6][7] A 1000% version followed that May.[8]
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Godzilla (Meltdown Ver.)
A "Meltdown" Godzilla was released in April of 2021 in three sizes: 100% and 400%, which were sold together,[9] and 1000%.[10]
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Godzilla (Meltdown Clear Orange Ver.)
A translucent orange version of the Meltdown Godzilla was released in May of 2022 in three sizes: 100% and 400%, which were sold together,[11] and 1000%.[12]
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