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Count
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 PULGASARI!!
I've seen pics of the toys on here but I have no idea how hard to find or pricey they are, if anybody has any info please let me know.
Thanks!
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:51 am |
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Roger
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I know that Marmit made two color versions of their Pulgasari figure. That was about ten years ago. Are there any Korean toys of it, though?
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:54 am |
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Count
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The ones in this thread are the only ones I've seen....
http://www.skullbrain.org/bb/viewtopic. ... ari#200460
I love that they did the baby Pulgasari version to!
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:00 pm |
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Roger
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Yeah, those are the Marmits, and being early Marmits, the quality is shit. Be forewarned...
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:03 pm |
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Count
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Thanks Roger.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:12 pm |
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onibaba5
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Well I was going to wait till I received these to post my pics of them but here is a huge and mini Pulgasari set I have on the way. These are made in Japan but I don't know who made them nor when they were made.
They have markings on the feet and I'll take pics when I receive them and see if someone can help figure out who the manufacturer is. Apparently Kim Jong-il's father was a Kaiju freak and made the Pulgasari movie with the help of Toho. It's all a crazy story....you can read more below. The sculpt on this looks pretty incredible.
http://www.stomptokyo.com/movies/p/pulgasari.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulgasari

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Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:57 pm |
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onibaba5 wrote: Apparently Kim Jong-il father was a Kaiju freak and made the Pulgasari movie with the help of Toho.
I thought the director was abducted?
That massive orange one is really nice.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:05 pm |
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Count
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Yeah the origins of it are crazy, I've been wanting to see it for ever but I could never find it for rental so I just bit the bullet and watched it here the other day...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4122049461
I love it, it's so awesome that he comes to life after being sculpted by dirt and rice!
It looks like that huge one there might be based on when they try to burn him alive but it just heats him red hot because he's Iron!
Thanks for posting, those look awesome.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:28 pm |
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turtletooth wrote: onibaba5 wrote: Apparently Kim Jong-il father was a Kaiju freak and made the Pulgasari movie with the help of Toho. I thought the director was abducted? That massive orange one is really nice.
Yeah, the director Shin Sang-ok and his wife Choi (actress in the movie) were kidnapped from South Korea but later escaped. I alwways thought the making of the movie itself should be a movie.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:42 pm |
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Roger
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I talked with Jim C. from Club Daikaiju about this tonight.
He said that in addition to the Marmit (offered in two colors), there was a "realistic" sculpt that was sold as a theater premium. He didn't remember the manufacturer, but from his description, it seems to be the one onibaba posted.
Unless, of course, there's a _third_ figure out there...
I never heard the stories when he was our guest at AFFE, but Jim told me that effects director Teruyoshi Nakano worked on Pulgasari (willingly, not as a hostage) and said it was insane. When his crew arrived at the studio in Korea, they found workers frantically constructing the set for the day's shooting. When they were done, the workers put down their tools and let him know they were also the actors!
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:02 pm |
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Count
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Hey Roger, there also seems to be a 3rd red version of the Marmit sculpt, which I just saw here...
http://www.clubtokyo.org/listings/itemL ... entID=1619
I like the red one the best. I wonder if there was also a painted version of the mini Pulgasari sculpt that Onibaba was getting?
I also read that a ton of the actors in the movie were actually from the Korean People's Army.
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:18 am |
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Roger
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Jim looked at the pictures here and says:
Yes, those are the realistic vinyls that were released, though I don't recognize or recall the manufacturer's name. There was also a red variation.
Now I remember that the gold Marmit figures were sold in the Tokyo theater that screened Pulgasari at the same time as Godzilla '98. The red and black vinyl versions were released later that same year.
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:26 am |
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Roger wrote: Jim looked at the pictures here and says:
Yes, those are the realistic vinyls that were released, though I don't recognize or recall the manufacturer's name. There was also a red variation.
Now I remember that the gold Marmit figures were sold in the Tokyo theater that screened Pulgasari at the same time as Godzilla '98. The red and black vinyl versions were released later that same year.
Great info Roger, thanks. When I get them I'll be sure to post pics of whatever manufacturers marks are on the feet. I wonder if Bandai was involved since that distribution channel has been something they've been pretty good at.
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:20 pm |
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Roger
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Yeah, back in the 80s Bandai was doing some odd theater exclusives like that mammoth and the cavemen.
This will help, the katakana for "Pulgasari": プルガサリ
Ah, just found this old auction:
Made by... "Water Bull"?!?
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:14 pm |
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Roger
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:15 pm |
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Roger
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More from Mandarake, showing another color version:
http://www.mandarake.co.jp/information/ ... index.html
"Water Bull"? What the hell? Never heard of these folks.
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:17 pm |
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onibaba5
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Interesting...it looks like the Mandarake link shows the black Pulgasari in the wrong box...
should be the angry red version in there....good hunting there Roger!
This fella is pretty damn big!
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:47 pm |
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onibaba5 wrote: turtletooth wrote: onibaba5 wrote: Apparently Kim Jong-il father was a Kaiju freak and made the Pulgasari movie with the help of Toho. I thought the director was abducted? That massive orange one is really nice. Yeah, the director Shin Sang-ok and his wife Choi (actress in the movie) were kidnapped from South Korea but later escaped. I alwways thought the making of the movie itself should be a movie.
I agree. I wish there was a "making of" documentary.
You couldn't make up a story like that.
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:54 pm |
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I found this really weird site with a pic of the giant version, with Marshmallow man!
http://igyou.moryou.com/ETC/PURUGASARI.htm
Thanks for posting the Katakana Roger!
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Roger wrote: Yeah, those are the Marmits, and being early Marmits, the quality is shit. Be forewarned...
Oh, I gotta disagree on these Pulgasari's, Rog. Granted, some of the early Marmit Vinyl Paradise figures, especially from '96 & '97 were lackluster in terms of paint and thin vinyl. But the Pulgasari's however were from 1998 (VP-68 in the series) and were molded with nice thick vinyl with glossy surfaces comparable to M-1's and very distinctive paint designs..
The Red and Black ones shown on ClubTokyo are the ones in my collection as well as the Gold one shown below.

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Well, I finally nabbed one of these guys! Saw the small Pulgasari's from time to time but I was going for the gold! ...comparing gold finishes with Marmit King Caesar  Wrote about in my blog...I didn't mention the giant Pulgasari mentioned above as I'm still a little confused as to whom the maker is..anyone ever score one?
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Oh, I just realized this is in the 'wanted' section (I did a search on Pulgasari and posted). Oops! Sorry Count...hope you found one since February 08.
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 Pulgasari
Well, I finally nabbed one of these guys! Saw the small Pulgasari's from time to time but I was going for the gold! ...comparing gold finishes with Marmit King Caesar  Wrote some about the figure in my blog... but I'm wondering if anyone knows of other versions of Pulgasari besides the Marmits?? I accidentally posted in Count's wanted thread where there was discussion of a giant version. Anyone ever find one??? Onibaba5, you got one didn't you???
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REdYOdA wrote: Well, I finally nabbed one of these guys! Saw the small Pulgasari's from time to time but I was going for the gold! ...comparing gold finishes with Marmit King Caesar  Wrote some about the figure in my blog... but I'm wondering if anyone knows of other versions of Pulgasari besides the Marmits?? I accidentally posted in Count's wanted thread where there was discussion of a giant version. Anyone ever find one??? Onibaba5, you got one didn't you??? this guy is awesome. you gotta grab the little one to match now too. i'm not sure of any other versions though...maybe a bootleg?
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