JeffSaylor
12-21-2010, 08:16 AM
Vigilante cyborg cat on the prowl...
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Have you ever bought an action figure having NO IDEA what it is or what is from? I have, as evident with today's Card Back, a cool figure I stumbled upon in a Japanese toy store. I didn't even know the name of the figure, as the entire package is in Japanese. A Google search of "Japanese robot cat toys from Tomy" yielded an answer: CYBORG KURO-CHAN. According to Wikipedia:
Cyborg Kuro-chan is a shōnen manga series created by Naoki Yokōchi, serialized in Kodansha's Comic BonBon magazine. It centers around a housecat, Kuro, who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army to take over the world. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante.
How cool is that? In addition to the insanely colorful packaging (am I buying a toy or a comic book?!), the 3" tall Cyborg Kuro-chan figure charms with its twisted cartoon sculpt. Best of all is its gatling gun arm attachment that fires REAL plastic BBs. This potentially "blinding" and "choking hazard" toy wouldn't see the light of day here in America. Cute and deadly!
TOMY'S CYBORG KURO-CHAN
1999
6" x 9"
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Have you ever bought an action figure having NO IDEA what it is or what is from? I have, as evident with today's Card Back, a cool figure I stumbled upon in a Japanese toy store. I didn't even know the name of the figure, as the entire package is in Japanese. A Google search of "Japanese robot cat toys from Tomy" yielded an answer: CYBORG KURO-CHAN. According to Wikipedia:
Cyborg Kuro-chan is a shōnen manga series created by Naoki Yokōchi, serialized in Kodansha's Comic BonBon magazine. It centers around a housecat, Kuro, who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army to take over the world. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante.
How cool is that? In addition to the insanely colorful packaging (am I buying a toy or a comic book?!), the 3" tall Cyborg Kuro-chan figure charms with its twisted cartoon sculpt. Best of all is its gatling gun arm attachment that fires REAL plastic BBs. This potentially "blinding" and "choking hazard" toy wouldn't see the light of day here in America. Cute and deadly!
TOMY'S CYBORG KURO-CHAN
1999
6" x 9"
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