
Kaiju toys for kids of all ages (at prices that won’t incur the wrath of Hedorah)…
- RealxHead – Mini Fortune Kid - $40. Everyone loves a Lucky Cat, and RxH has taken him to a new level! Their Mini Fortune Kid is a cycloptic version of the traditional Fortune Cat, and addictively cool. And the colors! Oh, the colors…
- Max Toy Co – Booska – $45. Booska, one of the most classic kaiju characters, gets a makeover by Max Toys! Sculpted by Kiyoka Ikeda at Gargamel, this guy is a top-notch version of an old classic!
- Gargamel – Zagoran Plane – $110. Gargamel is rapidly becoming one of my favorite toy companies, and this figure is a prime example of why…quality sculpt and molding, off-the-chain paint job, and sheer audacity. Pricey, but glorious…
- Secret Base – Ultimate Battle Blind Box – $1.99. For all you kaiju lovers on a budget, the Secret Base Ultimate Battle series is calling your name! Five different versions of SkullBrain and SkullBee…perfect for that tiny kaiju fix, or just something for your desk that you won’t cry about when it gets pinched.
- Blobpus Docross Mini – $50. At 5″ tall this guy is hardly a mini, but compared to his big brother…he’s still FRIGGIN’ AMAZING!! A class example of quality kaiju…so ugly it’s absolutely beautiful. The teeth just sell this guy, fully.
- Kaiju Prints and Shirts by Jeff Lamm – $17 – $30. Ohio artist Jeff Lamm has been doing kaiju-themed gigposters for years. His Flickr page shows off a collection that is truly drool-worthy, and his original art prints are a must for any kaiju lover…and cheap, too!
ToyCyte Gift Guides
This post was written by:
Steve Brown - who has written 10 posts on ToyCyte: Toy Culture Collected.
Steve Brown likes to run his mouth about art, toys, and all sorts of random stuff. Usually he's at least fairly amusing, and occasionally he gets something right. Steve is the owner and curator of The Steve Brown Gallery, and is only slightly mortified about naming it after himself.
Contact the author
Wed, Dec 10, 2008
kaiju