Friday, May 31, 2024

Review - Godzilla Minus One (Metallic) (Movie Monster Series)

The newest purebred Japanese Godzilla nightmare, Godzilla: Minus One, has been an incredible international success, and, at the time of writing, has just hit the high seas of internet piracy. Hooray! And, just in time, I've gotten the Godzilla Store Japan exclusive metallic Minus One figure, fresh from the scalpers. The standard, as well as various other editions have just hit the U.S. Godzilla Store, but not this guy - and, just looking at it, I can already tell he's going to be extremely sought after. 

This figure is just incredible - maybe one of the best MMS figures ever made. The running's tough, but this guy really is flawless. I have to assume Bandai used the CG model itself as a direct reference, it's so one-to-one accurate. The sheer amount of gritty detail scarring this bulky figure - heavy, cascading scales, warped leather skin, bony, jagged spines - is stunning, and the unique paint deco does an amazing job emphasizing the already very intricate sculpt. For being such a comparatively small part of the hulking monster, his furious face looks especially great; with lots of tiny details, and a perfect likeness. Killer profile with those gigantic jutting spines, too. It's a perfect translation of an already iconic design. 


My only real complaint is the hands; Minus One has very scrawny, emaciated claws, but the figure has simplified them into weird cupped paws - almost like he doesn't have a thumb. I'd understand if it was a sculpting limitation, but the later Heat Ray variant of Minus One pulled them off fine - not to mention the Godzilla: The Ride figure, to which this design is directly related. Nevertheless, it's barely a noticeable issue in the first place, as they look pretty natural to Godzilla's pose. 

Godzilla moves at both shoulders and hips - I think they could've managed a head or tail swivel, but it's par the course. The aforementioned pose is nice, somewhere between a fearsome roar, and a massive stomp - pretty much the usual MMS Godzilla stance, but it's got some good motion to it, and looks very regal. The massive, unmoving weight of Minus One works to the limited articulation's advantage. 

Covered in a shiny metallic gloss, the metallic variant's got a nearly lifelike effect, as if his rugged skin is covered in steaming hot oceanic waters. Unfortunately, I believe the standard figure's sprayed highlights have been omitted, but you really don't notice since the gloss more than makes up for it anyway.  He may look mostly silver in photos because of just how reflective he is, but in person, he's an appropriate greyish-brown. There isn't much other paint to speak of, but his tiny little golden eyes, and very sharp, individually painted teeth are so well done. The mouth could've been a bit less vibrant, but it's a nice splash of color that adds some charm to the deco. Zero slop or poor work to speak of - the paint job may be altogether straightforward, but it really is beautiful, and infinitely elevates the already very slick figure. 

I think this is the must-have Minus One figure; sure, he's not as poseable, or elaborate as S.H. Monsterarts or Super7s offerings, and sure, the aftermarket on standard Minus One merch is already nuts, let alone exclusives; but, if you've gotta get one, go for the metallic variant. It's a really incredible figure that feels just as subtle, yet awesome as the film itself.

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