Godzilla vs. Evangelion Toho 30cm Series Evangelion Unit-02 (Beast "G" Mode Renewal Ver.) Exclusive
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
The forbidden collaboration project "Godzilla vs. Evangelion".
The three-dimensional "Evangelion 2" based on the original setting of "What if we put "G cells" into Evangelion?" has reappeared in a new guise following the "Evangelion First "G" Awakening Form".
In the 2009 movie "Evangelion New Theatrical Version: Broken", the second form of the beast transformation of Unit 2 "Beast Mode" is fused with Godzilla's elements in a big size with a total length of about 38 cm.
In the form of Unit 2, which has become a beast-like appearance after the limiter is removed, Godzilla elements such as rock-like skin, a large dorsal fin, and a long tail extending from the main body are added, and it is modeled with a fierce and menacing pose that glares at the opponent.
The coloring reproduces the red and white color scheme, which is the theme color of Unit 2 and this "Renewal Ver." Then, a painting expression inspired by a battle scene has been added.
Please enjoy the original form that can only be realized in this collaboration project with an overwhelming presence!
Product Features
- 11.8 inches tall (30cm)
- Made of PVC
- Based on Godzilla vs. Evangelion
- Part of the Toho 30cm series
- Highly detailed
- Non-articulated
Box Contents
- Evangelion Unit 2 figure
Additional Details
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a highly popular Japanese media franchise that first aired in Japan in 1995 with a successful anime series. Following Shinji Ikari, a teenage youth who is tasked with piloting giant mecha, called Evangelion, against city destroying beings called Angels. The franchise explores various religious and psychological themes that that have provided various memorable moments. Neon Genesis Evangelion is a commercial and critically successful franchise that continues to receive acclaim for the impact it continues to have.
Debuting in the iconic 1954 Japanese film Godzilla (Gojira) directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Co.; Godzilla is a monsterous creature called a Kaiju that causes havok throughout Japan. Godzilla has become a cultural icon that is widely considered to be the "King of the Monster" and has been featured in a plethora of films with various differences throughout the decades.