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  • 01-06-2012, 08:58 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Kotobukiya Final Fantasy VII (2000)

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    Kotobukiya Final Fantasy VII
    U.S. Distribution by Palisades
    2000


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    Kotobukiya has been releasing cool collectibles to the U.S. now for well over a decade, but way back in 2000, Palisades handled their North American distribution. The move really helped both companies. It gave then fledgling toy company Palisades some well-made, exotic action figures to build up their reputation (which they soon succeeded at with Muppets, etc) and it helped establish Koto in the American market at a time when it was rather difficult to obtain Japanese figures. This series of FFVII collectibles (and advertised Front Mission 3) were a great way to kick things off - both lines of action figures well ahead of their time in terms of sculpting and articulation. Many still hold a firm spot in my collection today.




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