http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonemask/5173136506/ Not sure where should i put this video, i found this clip from a ultraman documentary dvd. It took me hours to find a way to extract the clip from my PC, hope you will like it. Feel free to post this link to some other thread and share your thought with me. My english is not good, help me to write a better title for this clip so i could update my flickr as well~~
Brilliant, thanks for posting the clip. Really interesting stuff. Where did you source the footage, you mentioned a documentary DVD?
It actually from a ultraman book that come with a documentary DVD, there are a couple books from this series and i got 5 dvds copy, but most of the content is very boring, just looking at the photo and listen to the commentary. I find this clip quite interesting and their are one more that i will be upload later. Its about how the kaiju costumes was make, the clip is quite interesting much longer and i will do it later when i have time. the book is looking like this: (only for super fans to collect that i didn't own it) link (Link edited by Roger to cut down on screen width, hope you don't mind, bonemask.)
That's very cool, thanks for posting it! What's interesting to me is seeing the HUGE piles of hundreds of kaiju being assembled and bagged. Nowadays, it's not like that when companies are just doing little runs of 30 to 50.
Wow! Thanks for posting this! I love that there are absolute MOUNTAINS of vinyls waiting to be assembled...
So cool! The Bullmark "factory". You really see how these things were made, and things have not changed that much (child labor aside). I love the pile of Gigan figures where they are heating up the bodies in hot water to make it easier to snap in the arms and legs. Then at the end the pile of Kittyfire vinyls. Now we fight over just one, and there are literally hundreds in that movie. Amazing.
Yes, and not too many kids even wanted them back then. If only we could jump in a DeLorean and warn the factory to stop making them...
I hear the young girl was tragically killed under a collapsing pile of parts. Seriously, that is on effed up sweatshop!
Wow! Fun. Thanks for posting. It hurts my brain to think of how many there were, and how few have probably survived.
If that archaeologist also happens to be a collector, he will probably pass out from too much blood rushing to his penis. Oh, and also, thanks for the video bonemask. Your English isn't so bad.