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For the longest time, this is what I believed the plant monster looked like in the film: a six armed, hunched over mutation with a bad attitude. In fact, now days, I like to think this is what Biollante would have looked like if she debuted in Godzilla: the Series.
First introduced in the KoTM 40th Anniversary set, Biollante would then be featured in the Godzilla Wars set, versus packs and more.The battle box sets were some of the best and it was the first time in a long time that Bandai was creating figures of monsters they'd never touched, despite them being candy toy sized. First debuting in 2013, Bandai is excited to present the new Biollante in this special colour version. Featuring the iconic character Biollante, this action figure is sure to make a big splash in any collection! Her limbs have ball joints, but each segment forms right into the next, so all you can really do is twist them. This Biollante is not huge, and maybe a little off of scale compared to other six inch scaled figures, but does have a sizeable footprint, posable front tendrils, and just looks sharp overall!
In some of the versus packs, she was packaged with a trading card, Sadly, because I did not get this figure in that way, I do not have it to show. Awkward choice for feet aside, this toy was probably one of my generation’s first exposure to the character.Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). Her teeth are actually a bit rubbery though, so that's a bit of a plus, because with certain figures when you have thin bits of hard plastic they feel very breakable. This terrifying monster is a result of mixing human, rose, and Godzilla 's DNA- how will the King of the Monsters defeat a foe as formidable as itself?