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MARTIAN COP WITH AN ATTITUDE -- GET IN ON THE ACTION WITH MCFARLANE TOYS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the complete set of promo shots for the Naomi Armitage six inch ultra-action figure, based on the android protagonist from the "Armitage III: PolyMatrix" video anime series -- part of "McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan: Series 2," released by McFarlane Toys in September 2001.
BRAND: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan
PRODUCT TYPE: Action Figure
SERIES: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2
Sources: www.coroflot.com/mgulen/Traditional-Fabricatoin-Misc-Monsters-n-Maniacs & https://mcfarlane.com/toys/naomi-armitage.
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STRAIGHT OUTTA THE MARTIAN POLICE FORCE -- THE CHICK IS PACKED.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on promo shots of NAOMI ARMITAGE 6" action figure, based on the lead character from the "Armitage III: PolyMatrix" anime series, and part of "McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan: Series 2," released by McFarlane Toys in September 2001.
POWERS & ABILITIES: Superhuman strength, speed, durability, stamina, agility, telepresence communication, telepresence hacking and technological manipulation, Skilled hand-to-hand combatant, Skilled marksmanship, immortality.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Pistol and several built-in laser and energy weapons.
Source: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/naomi-armitage.
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*+* McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2, Akira Joker Action Figure 2001 https://ift.tt/2SOM1Q8
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UPLOADING TRANSFERRENCE OF THE SOUL INTO THE SHELL.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the 6 inch action figure of Major Motoko Kusanagi, lead character from Masamune Shirow's "Ghost in the Shell" cyberpunk manga/anime series, and part of McFarlane's "3D Animation from Japan: Series 2," released by McFarlane Toys in September 2001.
Source: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/major-motoko-kusanagi.
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STRAIGHT OUTTA NEO-TOKYO -- A DELUXE BOXED FROM THE MCFARLANE ARCHIVES.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the deluxe boxed set, Kaneda and Motorcycle, based on his appearance in the critically-acclaimed 1988 Japanese animated sci-fi/action movie, "Akira," part of "McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan" Series 2, released in September 2001.
BRAND: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan
PRODUCT TYPE: Action Figure
SERIES: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2
Sources: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/kaneda-with-motorcycle & Lulu Berlu.
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HE'LL TAKE YOUR SOUL -- HIS WRATH UNFOLDS.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on Soultaker six inch action figure (based on the 2001 debut anime series "Soultaker"), from "McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan" Series 2, released by McFarlane Toys in September 2001.
BRAND: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan
PRODUCT TYPE: Action Figure
SERIES: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2
EXTRA INFO: "The SoulTaker" is © Tatsunoko Pro/ The Soultaker Production Committee.
Source: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/soultaker.
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THERE'S A NEW CLOWN IN TOWN -- FROM THE CRIMINAL UNDERWORLD OF NEO TOKYO.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on promotional image for Joker, villainous leader of the Clown bike gang from the Japanese animated cyberpunk action film, "Akira," part of McFarlane's 3D Animation Series 2, released by McFarlane Toys in September 2001.
BRAND: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan
PRODUCT TYPE: Action Figure
SERIES: McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2
Source: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/joker.
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BOOKENDED BY BABES -- OF THE SCI-FI/CYBERPUNK & '60s FASHION/GLAMOUR VARIETY.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the penultimate set of Tumblr cover photos for the month of November, and featuring choice online finds such as:
Naomi Armitage, from the straight-to-video anime "Armitage III," action figure from McFarlane's 3D Animation from Japan Series 2 (by McFarlane Toys), "Overkill"-era MOTÖRHEAD, c. early 1979, photographed by Paul Slattery, Morbius the Living Vampire at his most haggard and sickly, artwork by Todd McFarlane, a film still from the 1999 sci-fi/horror/body horror film "VIRUS," Dave "Bambi" Ellesmere of DISCHARGE, during the "WHY" recording sessions, a vintage Cape Cod, MA postcard, c. early '60s, a panel of Zarda, Power Princess, engaging in her love of armed combat, and fashion models donning colorful sun visors, c. 1965, photographed by William Claxton.
Sources: My Anime Shelf, HipPostcard, The New York Times, X (formerly known as Twitter), Picuki, IMDb, Zip Comic, various, etc...
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