On the Japanese retailer BicCamera, several new pre-order listings for Bandai Movie Monster Series figures have appeared.
Among these listings would be the previously announced (via BigBadToyStore) vinyl figures based on the Godziban puppet series. New items would include the previously rumored Movie Monster Series Shin Ultraman, Gyaos (1995), and Legion from the Heisei Gamera trilogy, and finally, Kong from Godzilla vs. Kong (2021).
Although no images are accompanying the listings, they do all come with approximate release dates as well as their Japanese retail price. They are as follows:
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Movie Monster Series Ultraman (Shin Ultraman) – Price: ¥1,540 – Release Date: Early February 2021
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Movie Monster Series Kong – Price: ¥2,200 – Release Date: Early March 2021
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Movie Monster Series Gyaos (1995) – Price: ¥2,200 – Release Date: Late March 2021
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Movie Monster Series Giant Legion – Price: ¥3,300 – Release Date: Late March 2021
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Movie Monster Series Minilla (Godziban) – Price: ¥1,100 – Release Date: Late March 2021
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Movie Monster Series Little (Godziban) – Price: ¥1,100 – Release Date: Late March 2021
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Movie Monster Series Godzilla-kun (Godziban) – Price: ¥1,650 – Release Date: Late March 2021
Furthermore, a listing on HobbyLinkJapan from some time ago confirmed that there is also an upcoming Bandai Movie Monster Series Jet Jaguar coming in June.
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