Monday, January 11, 2016

Super Festival 70 / / スーパーフェスティバル 70

The 70th installment of the venerable Super Festival took place in Tokyo yesterday. Once again, there were a large number of toy makers on hand. Some had their own original toys, while others had toys based on licensed properties. There was a good variety of Mirrorman toys on sale and display, coinciding with the appearance at the show of Mr. Nobuyuki Ishida, who portrayed the hero in the 1971-1972 tokusatsu. In an upcoming post, I'll show you the special Mirrorman goods exhibition that was displayed at SF 70.

Here are images of more than 50 toy makers who had booths.


Acro


 About 200 pics after the jump:




Aimou


Art Junkies



Bad Attic



Baketan




Billiken
Blobpus


Bullmark




CCP






Creative Design


Devilrobots




Shin san has been drawing for people at events for a really long time!
Dune


Fewture Models








Fig Lab





Five Star



Galaxy People



Geek Market



Gigabrain


Jetture and Handsome Tarom




Jungle
Upcoming release
Kaiju Artist DAN


Kaiju Ken

Glitter version
Kamakiri

Kenth Toy Works


Koraters

M-1
Kitty Fire (Mirrorman enemy) prototype
Mai Nagamoto

Marusan

Giant Red King and Ultra Seven!




Moun10



Nerd One and Friends









Pico Pico and Sunguts



Play Studio


Rampage Toys



Refreshment Toys



Roughneck



Science Patrol





Shikaruna



 
New figures by Henry Anderson III





Menko cards




A painter's hands!
SIO


Spice Seed



Star Ace



T9G

Wonderful display!

US Toys





X-Plus
Yamanaya




Yamomark



What were your favorite figures from Super Festival 70? Drop a comment below or visit us on Facebook to chime in!

8 comments:

  1. always excellent coverage! I'm glad that there are some new designers this year. Gotta say that in the last year ACRO (formerly DUNK) is really come on my radar for the quality of their productions. Frankly anyone that can pull off mass produced sculpts from Oyama Ryu is at the top of my list!

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  2. Thanks! No doubt - Acro's booth was really popular!

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  3. Excellent coverage as always Andy! Thank you so much for your efforts. Looks like it was a great SF, and I am really excited to see the surgence of some classic characters.

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  4. Thanks for reading! It's always nice to see releases of both original characters and licensed figures at the show - provides for a dynamic mix!

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  5. You got it, Ralph! Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Thanks for documenting all the good stuff out/coming out. As always, great photos and coverage. I would really have loved to snag some of those Galaxy People vehicles or the Yamomark transparent caterpillar figures. So is Marusan looking to produce and sell those giant-sized store display figures, or are these just for show?

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  7. Thanks for reading! Good question about the Marusan figures. If anyone here knows, please comment below.

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