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X-Plus Gorosaurus
Company: X-Plus/RIC
Manufacturer: Plex
Made In: China
Material: Vinyl
Height: Approx 25.4 cm
Length: Approx 40.6 cm
Released: December 2008
Original Retail Price: 19,800 yen
Tax Price Included: 20,790 yen
Limitation: Retail Order Goods
Packaging: Box
Additional Info: The sculpting for this vinyl toy is based off a resin kit designed by Monster Maker 28 with their permission. Highly realistic detail and paint job. Semi soft vinyl. Gorosorus made his first film appearance in the 1967 King Kong Escapes and later incorporated into the 1968 Godzilla film Destroy All Monsters.
Japanese Spinning Toy
This totemic badges spin.
Japanese children, especially boys, are obsessed with spinning (tops, yo-yos, themselves) because, I think, they are attempting to create a three dimensional visual representation of self using the two two-dimensional views they have on the world.
Internalisation of a totemic symbol is another way to achieve self-hood. A spinning totemic symbol has twice the magic. The latest Masked Rider has a device to spin his totem badges on his arm.
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