{"id":69216,"date":"2007-02-28T19:30:00","date_gmt":"2007-02-28T19:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-305716-980974.cloudwaysapps.com\/2007\/02\/toy_tokyo_nycc.html"},"modified":"2007-02-28T19:30:00","modified_gmt":"2007-02-28T19:30:00","slug":"toy_tokyo_nycc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vinylpulse.com\/2007\/02\/toy_tokyo_nycc.html","title":{"rendered":"Toy Tokyo @ NYCC"},"content":{"rendered":"

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With a full signing schedule, Toy Tokyo<\/strong><\/a> was one of the busiest toy booths at NYCC.  While we’ve previously featured the TT signings by both Erick Scarecrow and Ron English, several other artists signed including Tim Biskup <\/strong> (400% Calli Be@rbrick) and NYC Lase<\/strong> (Motug Destroyer Circus Punk) . <\/p>\n

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Beyond the toy releases with signings many  other toys made their public debut (or close to it) at the booth.  So here’s a quick run-down on some of the brand-new products and protos at the TT booth.<\/p>\n

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KAWS<\/strong><\/a> was seen on the show floor and his new Cat Banks recently released at Original Fake in Japan were nestled safely on the top shelf.  <\/p>\n

Super Rad Toys<\/strong> showed off their new Mister Cartoon<\/strong><\/a> figure.  Having seen it up close I have to say it turned out beautifully — the flocked wings are really nice and the tattoo printing is impressive.  Super Rad also had several of the upcoming Ningyos<\/strong> on display including Plasticgod’s<\/strong><\/a> which has some  impressive printing (concentric circles and such) and is probably our favorite of the series so far.<\/p>\n

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\nBig and green was in \ud83d\ude09 The 12" Kow HazMaPo<\/strong> designed by Kow Yokoyama<\/strong> from UNKL<\/strong><\/a> was available at the show.  Also, a painted prototype of Daniel Johnston’s<\/strong><\/a> Jeremiah<\/strong>, the Frog of Innocenc<\/strong>e produced by At Arms<\/strong><\/a> made it to the booth on Saturday.\n<\/p>\n

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The ComptiBalls<\/strong> designed by Shultzo<\/strong><\/a> and produced by Toy Tokyo<\/strong> were among the most intriguing toys at the booth.  Designed using a completely digital process, the The TigerBall<\/strong> and FrogiBall<\/strong> are composed of two mirror-images creatures that join together to form a wild ball.<\/p>\n

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With a full signing schedule, Toy Tokyo was one of the busiest toy booths at NYCC.  While we’ve previously featured the TT signings by both Erick Scarecrow and Ron English, several other artists signed including Tim Biskup (400% Calli Be@rbrick) and NYC Lase (Motug Destroyer Circus Punk) . Beyond the toy releases with signings many  … <\/p>\n