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Post by droutmaster on May 24, 2011 19:43:08 GMT -5
yes you are correct, it is made by High Dream. the Marmit version is more of a skinny looking one.
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Post by DUKE 77 on May 24, 2011 19:59:44 GMT -5
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Post by TheMazingerZ on May 24, 2011 21:11:05 GMT -5
Hmmm... That is weird, but hey, it is inside a Marmit box.
}D
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Post by chogokinabdul on May 24, 2011 22:03:16 GMT -5
this is a marmit grendizer as I remember !! it looks realy good!!
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Post by TheMazingerZ on May 24, 2011 22:19:32 GMT -5
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Post by droutmaster on May 24, 2011 22:57:04 GMT -5
i know what you mean, i found 2 other site as well saying been only marmit
perhaps is some sort of collaboration by both companies? sure highly unlikely but is not strange in the world of marketing when 2 or more companies does such thing.
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Post by magengar on May 24, 2011 23:03:46 GMT -5
DROOOOOOOL! zozo-mag
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Post by Chen on May 25, 2011 5:41:42 GMT -5
It was originally a Grendizer from the FLOSR Marmit line, High Dream is releasing a "Manga" color version. High Dream has released it's version of the Marmit Grendizer before so they must have licensed it from them or are partners in releasing this Grendizer beyond Japan.
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Post by DUKE 77 on May 25, 2011 8:24:36 GMT -5
It was originally a Grendizer from the FLOSR Marmit line, High Dream is releasing a "Manga" color version. High Dream has released it's version of the Marmit Grendizer before so they must have licensed it from them or are partners in releasing this Grendizer beyond Japan. Yup! I was just informed that High Dream got its license from Marmit to make this figure. There are 2: one with regular colors (silver) and one with manga colors. I really like it so much but it disappoints me a lil' bit that it has no removable parts nor accessories.
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Post by magengar on May 25, 2011 10:48:49 GMT -5
Improviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiizzzzzzzzze. ;D
zozo-Mag
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Post by DUKE 77 on Jul 6, 2011 19:13:19 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Jul 7, 2011 15:07:19 GMT -5
These are so nostalgic! I love seeing them all over the place. Those three for the price, that's a darn good deal Maz/Gren collectors shouldn't pass up. I only have the Maz-Z version, stashed at my mom's with the rest of my better figures, in Puerto Rico. I shoulda kept it Here with Me. Thanks for showing, and good luck with your sale! zozo-Mag
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Post by DUKE 77 on Jul 11, 2011 14:59:00 GMT -5
"Come near my lab and the Iron Castle will teach ya the Z lesson!"
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Post by DUKE 77 on Jul 30, 2011 14:09:43 GMT -5
Guys, do you know where I can find the full episodes of Great Mazinger? I want them in Japanese audio with English subtitles (no matter attached or separated subtitle files). These episodes here msubsreleases.wordpress.com/category/release/great-mazinger/ are great but they have stopped by ep.21 since ages! No updates. I'd appreciate any help...thank you!
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Post by magengar on Jul 31, 2011 21:11:18 GMT -5
I was gonna recommend that same link. But, you're right, they haven't worked on it past episode 21. I was lucky to find out they've finally subbed episode 24 of the Yuusha Raideen series just recently.
They used to upload their releases at the ShinGetterSubs site, but that site went down for a while; I don't know if it's up again.
zozo-mag
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Post by DUKE 77 on Aug 2, 2011 17:57:18 GMT -5
I was gonna recommend that same link. But, you're right, they haven't worked on it past episode 21. I was lucky to find out they've finally subbed episode 24 of the Yuusha Raideen series just recently. They used to upload their releases at the ShinGetterSubs site, but that site went down for a while; I don't know if it's up again. zozo-mag I want Great Mazinger subbed in English with Japanese audio! Perhaps any DVDs on sale?
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Aug 2, 2011 23:38:24 GMT -5
So do I!!! ;D
}D
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Post by magengar on Aug 3, 2011 0:26:15 GMT -5
Hmmmm...... I would like to recommend this vendor here: www.mzseries.com/indexA.htmlThat website is in Spanish, but if you copy the URL address and paste it into Babelfish (online translator) the page will re-open translated into English. He's based in Puerto Rico. He goes by the username "MZseries" and has a store in Puerto Rico selling anime DVDs. Four years ago I purchased a dvd set of the original Mazinkaiser series OVA from him. Good quality, Japanese audio with English subtitles. I enjoyed a very positive transaction with him, and once in a while I still write him to say Hi and see how's he's doing. He's got a huge library of animes in many categories. As for the Great Mazinger series, I believe he only has it with Spanish/Japanese audio... I'm not sure if they are English subbed. You might wanna email him and ask for more information about it. If he asks who sent you, tell him Tony Vazquez of yahoogroupMazinger sent you... ...not that it might get you a discount or anything, but you guys are well-known here and in other anime web-forums therefore I figured I'd recommend this vendor first on your search list. Good luck. And, I'll keep an eye out from my end as well. zozo-mag
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Post by gokinrob on Aug 4, 2011 7:37:42 GMT -5
Awesome. Thanks for the post. I speak, read, and write in Spanish, and want my kids (Mom is Irish...go figure) to learn Spanish. What better tool than Spanish anime? Some good stuff here.
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Post by magengar on Aug 5, 2011 0:29:37 GMT -5
I hear ya. Believe it or not, the first time I ever watched the Mazinger-Z series I had to watch it in Spanish while on vacation in Puerto Rico during the summer of '81. That was my first time ever going to Puerto Rico, and the Mazinger-Z series was being broadcast on tv channel 4 (Telemundo) weekday afternoons. That series had me started brushing up on my Spanish, and made it easier for me to correct my own grammar so that I could break away from the trashy "spanish" spoken by the borícuas back home in NYC. Along with that, I was also reading the King James version of the Bible in Spanish (the Castellano dialect)... anything I could get my ears on, to learn more Spanish; even if an anime is dubbed in Spanish it helps. zozo-Mag
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