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Author:  pickleloaf [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:57 pm ]
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like tokyo, hawaii, etc...

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Author:  blakewest [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:20 pm ]
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Business casual?

Author:  Lalo [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:33 pm ]
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there's a buttload of toys with those same colors.
there's actually a couple right now in the for sale section with those colors.
here's my gomess with the same scheme
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bryce_r's sale:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=35499

Author:  kurumonz [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:41 pm ]
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Somehow I always associate this color with Semi-ningen. Wonder if M1go pioneered this color?

Author:  sndbyte [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:45 pm ]
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Just make up a name and see if it sticks. The Tokyo name was made up by Skullbrain members. It was used a few times to describe the original Bullmark Hedorah color scheme and it eventually stuck.

How about calling it the Osaka color scheme in honor of Japan's 3rd largest city?

Author:  akum6n [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:45 pm ]
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I think it is based on the Maru/Bull Baragon colors.

Baragorange.

Author:  ---NT--- [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:50 pm ]
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akum6n wrote:
Baragorange.

I like it!

Author:  sndbyte [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:57 pm ]
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akum6n wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think it is based on the Maru/Bull Baragon colors.

Baragorange.


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Author:  Lalo [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:03 pm ]
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here's a link that works
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clubtokyo links always do that.

Author:  pickleloaf [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:46 pm ]
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more baragorange toys in BST? where where?
(i already snagged one :P )

Author:  akum6n [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:49 pm ]
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sndbyte wrote:
Just make up a name and see if it sticks. The Tokyo name was made up by Skullbrain members. It was used a few times to describe the original Bullmark Hedorah color scheme and it eventually stuck.

How about calling it the Osaka color scheme in honor of Japan's 3rd largest city?


Yeah, I like that. Maybe 'Shirane orange,' since that was the location of one of Baragon's first appearances in the Frankenstein movie?

Dunno... Osaka makes me think of the Hanshin Tigers colors. ;P

Author:  gatchabert [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:28 pm ]
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akum6n wrote:
sndbyte wrote:
Just make up a name and see if it sticks. The Tokyo name was made up by Skullbrain members. It was used a few times to describe the original Bullmark Hedorah color scheme and it eventually stuck.

How about calling it the Osaka color scheme in honor of Japan's 3rd largest city?


Yeah, I like that. Maybe 'Shirane orange,' since that was the location of one of Baragon's first appearances in the Frankenstein movie?

Dunno... Osaka makes me think of the Hanshin Tigers colors. ;P

Tigers' colors are yellow and black...like the Gargamess and some other Secret Base toys.

Author:  Dean [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:11 am ]
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sndbyte wrote:
The Tokyo name was made up by Skullbrain members. It was used a few times to describe the original Bullmark Hedorah color scheme and it eventually stuck.


I know of color schemes called "Tokyo" that predate Skullbrain, but don't remember what Mr. Flynn once told me about the appellate. I was originally curious because of the Tokyo Blobpus but as I recall there's a history there going back to the 1970s.

Author:  sndbyte [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:59 pm ]
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Dean wrote:
sndbyte wrote:
The Tokyo name was made up by Skullbrain members. It was used a few times to describe the original Bullmark Hedorah color scheme and it eventually stuck.


I know of color schemes called "Tokyo" that predate Skullbrain, but don't remember what Mr. Flynn once told me about the appellate. I was originally curious because of the Tokyo Blobpus but as I recall there's a history there going back to the 1970s.


Do you remember if it was for a color scheme that was released only in Tokyo (and no other cities) back in the 70's? Also, were the color schemes similar to the yellow color scheme that people currently refer to as Tokyo? I think the Pink Hedorah color scheme was referred to as the Hawaii color scheme because that version was only available in Hawaii and not in Japan.

Author:  joshuajh [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 1:55 pm ]
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tokyo colorway refers to the bullmark yellow hedorah, and im pretty sure that label originated with blobpus. they made two blobpus figures, one colored like the yellow hedorah, one like the pink. the pink was labeled the hawaii blobpus, the yellow was labeled tokyo, and the name caught on.

Author:  turtletooth [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:00 pm ]
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joshuajh wrote:
tokyo colorway refers to the bullmark yellow hedorah, and im pretty sure that label originated with blobpus. they made two blobpus figures, one colored like the yellow hedorah, one like the pink. the pink was labeled the hawaii blobpus, the yellow was labeled tokyo, and the name caught on.

That's correct.

Author:  ---NT--- [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:40 pm ]
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joshuajh wrote:
tokyo colorway refers to the bullmark yellow hedorah, and im pretty sure that label originated with blobpus. they made two blobpus figures, one colored like the yellow hedorah, one like the pink. the pink was labeled the hawaii blobpus, the yellow was labeled tokyo, and the name caught on.

Sweet! That's the first official "Tokyo" colorway that I could think of, but I didn't trust my knowledge on this subject...thought something may have come before that.

Author:  pickleloaf [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:42 pm ]
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so have at it
let the new naming battle begin!
skullbrain will be the origin!



USA!
USA!
USA!

Author:  sndbyte [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:11 pm ]
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My vote is for Baraorange.

Author:  Dean [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:06 pm ]
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In case anyone doesn't know (or needs a refresher) ...

Hawaii Blobpus
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Tokyo Blobpus
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Author:  pickleloaf [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:22 pm ]
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Dean wrote:
sndbyte wrote:
Do you remember if it was for a color scheme that was released only in Tokyo (and no other cities) back in the 70's?


I don't recall anyone saying that. The conversation was about three years ago, and if I recall correctly, Brian wasn't really sure what determined a "Tokyo" colorway.

Your question is perfectly reasonable (given the history of the many "Hawaii" colorways) but I don't really know. This is just speculation on my part but it seems unlikely that Bullmark, Popy or whatever company would have limited release of toys to Tokyo only, given that it doesn't make much business sense and that there was no collector's/tribute mentality back then. It was just the toys-for-kids industry.

Sorry to be of no help at all. :-) My only real point was that the use of the capital city's name to describe toy releases appears to have a history predating Skullbrain, if a mysterious one.

I also really like this amber/gold/metallic green sort of scheme, always have. As always I'd defer to the knowledge of people like akum6n or Brian Flynn who truly know their kaiju toy history.


youre probably right there. they would sell to anyone

whenever i think tokyo, i think of the gargamel yellow walking hedora with green, black, etc spray

Author:  pickleloaf [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:24 pm ]
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oops should i delete?

Author:  Dean [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:06 pm ]
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Nah, it's cool Pickle. The reason I deleted my own post is because I hadn't really caught up with the thread before posting. When I looked back and saw Josh's post, I realized that he'd cleared something up that might make my post look redundant or dumb. No biggie. Wouldn't be the first time I yapped redundantly around here. :lol:

And on that note, the thing that got me thinking about this colorway was the Blobpus "Sunglow" set (Blob, Bloppi, Docross, Mini-Docross, Kaijin.) It's not precisely the same but appeared to be a riff on the "nameless" color scheme.

Author:  akum6n [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:58 pm ]
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Dean wrote:
In case anyone doesn't know (or needs a refresher) ...

Hawaii Blobpus
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Tokyo Blobpus
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The funny part is that I don't even know if this one references the yellow Bullmark Hedorah.

Hawaii = Hawaii spray Bullmark Metron.

Tokyo... dunno. Reminds me a bit of the Hawaii spray Bullmark Black King.

Hawaii/Tokyo was also used for the Umi-Gon Blobs:

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I think these reference the Bullmark Kanegons.

Author:  akum6n [ Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:26 pm ]
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Marusan confuses us with their new "Hawaii Color" Godzilla...

http://marusan-toy.com/news/gozila_hawai_collor/gozila_hawai_collor.html

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