Seibertron member Diem was fortunate enough to attend the final day of Tokyo Toy Show 2010. Here's what he has to say about the event:
I was worried that by the final day of the Tokyo Toy Show there would be nothing left to see. Thankfully, the place was still vibrant and exciting, albeit crowded and humid.
Tokyo Big Sight, the mysterious upside-down multi-pyramid of a building in which many anime, cosplay and toy conventions are held.
As you can see, it was pretty crowded.
The outside of the TakaraTomy area was pretty Transformer-free, sadly.
Elite Guard Prowls were vanishing from the shelves fast and the Dreadwing and Smokescreen set was already gone. I was lucky enough to get one Prowl though.
The next wave of Takara Animated figures were already up for sale, a week ahead of their store date. The Sons of Cybertron sets were either sold out or absent from the beginning.
And for some reason, a bunch of ROTF Dead Ends were there too. I guess these guys were left over from ToyHobby last year.
This has nothing to do with Transformers, I just liked this guy. I wanted to poke swords around him and see if he jumped into the air.
Optimus Prime,
friend to terrifier of small children everywhere.
You've seen
this picture before,
by more skilled photographers. The colours on Takara Rodimus looked
really, really nice.
Transformers: The Arcade Game(s)
Vol.4 of Takara's EZ Collection series has some very attractive boxart
I was praying to get the cool Animated repaints rather than Movie figures. I got lucky! I'll be posting more about the figures soon.
This leaflet was being given out featuring all the latest Takara Animated figures.
Bizarrely, it appears to be Leader Class Megatron's in-package leaflet. Weird.
The other leaflet included various TakaraTomy products; this was the only Transformers-related item in there.
Well, that was about it for the Tokyo Toy Show. It was interesting to see this stuff first-hand and it's good to know that TakaraTomy are still pushing Animated hard.
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