Femto (Berserk) 1/4 scale statue by Prime 1 Studio
Tokyo Comic Con (TCC2017)
Photo credit: Kelvin Loke
Well, the Griffith statue may have some issues, but we will agree that Femto turned out to be incredible!Ā
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Femto (Berserk) 1/4 scale statue by Prime 1 Studio
Tokyo Comic Con (TCC2017)
Photo credit: Kelvin Loke
Well, the Griffith statue may have some issues, but we will agree that Femto turned out to be incredible!Ā

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The outcome of the photo shoot during TCC, on the cover of āMovie Starā Magazine (getting straight to the point!) in Japan.
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Berserk statues by Prime 1 Studio
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PredatorĀ āKageroā bust by CoolProps
Sculpted by Akihito Ikeda
Tokyo Comic Con (TCC2017)
Finally!!! Hereās the full reveal of the Griffith statue by Prime 1 Studio.
I like it much more than the unpainted prototype where the two lock of hair coming down on his shoulders looked like salami haha. Have to get used to his face as it looks way different from the manga look (or the anime look too) Iām vastly disappointed for we didnāt get to see neither apostle form Nosferatu Zodd, neither Skull Knight on horseā¦but there are some really cool new statues at the P1 booth.
Tokyo Comic Con 2017 (TCC2017)
Photo credit: Kelvin Loke
Gurren Lagann statue by Prime 1 Studio
Tokyo Comic Con (TCC2017)
Photo credit: Kelvin Loke
Gurren Lagann, known in Japan as Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (天å ēŖē “ć°ć¬ć³ć©ć¬ć³ Tengen Toppa Guren Ragan, lit. "Pierce the Heavens, Gurren Lagann"), is a Japanese mecha anime television series animated by Gainax and co-produced by Aniplex and Konami. It ran for 27 episodes on Japan's TV Tokyo between April 1, 2007, and September 30, 2007. It was directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi, written by veteran playwright Kazuki Nakashima, and had been in development since the participation of the famed animator in the Abenobashi mecha-themed episodes by the same studio. Gurren Lagann takes place in a fictional future where Earth is ruled by the Spiral King, Lordgenome, who forces mankind to live in isolated subterranean villages. The plot focuses on two teenagers living in a subterranean village, Simon and Kamina, who wish to go to the surface. Using a mecha known as Lagann, Simon and Kamina reach the surface and start fighting alongside other humans against Lordgenome's forces.
In North America, although initially announced to be licensed by ADV Films in 2007, the license was transferred to Bandai Entertainment in 2008Ā and then transferred to Aniplex of America in 2013. In the United Kingdom, it was licensed by Manga Entertainment in 2007, then transferred to Beez Entertainment in 2008, and then transferred to Anime Limited in 2013. The Sci Fi Channel acquired the broadcasting rights of Gurren Lagann and began airing the anime on July 28, 2008, as part of Sci Fi's Ani-Monday anime block. The anime won several awards at the Tokyo International Anime FairĀ and the Animation KobeĀ and Japan Media Arts Festivals.
A manga adaptation was published by ASCII Media Works between 2007 and 2013. Bandai Entertainment licensed the manga and released it in English in North America. A series of four light novels was published by Shogakukan between 2007 and 2008. A Nintendo DS video game was released in October 2007, bundled with a special episode of the anime series.Ā Two animated filmversions were produced; the first premiered in Japanese theaters on September 6, 2008, and the second premiered on April 25, 2009.
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