Medicom Toy 15th Anniversary Archive @ Parco, Tokyo - Japan (July 30-Aug 22)

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Medicom Toy hosts a special exhibition and archive presentation featuring some of the products they have produced for the past 15 years, including a look at more recent and up-n-coming treats for fans. Launching July 30th @ Logos Gallery of Shibuya Parco Part 1·B1 F (Tokyo, Japan) and exhibits thru August 22nd. There is even a "BE@RBRICK Garden" made up of 10 x 3000% figures done up top commemorate the event [Pics via Toy Beast]. I am trying to get excited for these as well, but I have failed.

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I have decided to split up the exhibit-posts in a variety of posts - simply because I wanted toy-genre categorization, and that there are still more images to be found, including coverage of Star Wars licensed toys, and even other vinyl toys, like this sole image of Waru Inu (where's Max Toy Co's Kaiju Dualos, and products from Super7 artists and Paul Kaiju? Actually, do they even exist at this exhibit?) Check out these links and we'll try to update these as we go along, thanks!

- BE@RBRICKS
- RAH / Real Action Heroes
- VCD / Vinyl Collectible Dolls
- Real Steel KUBRICK
- Gremlins & Nightmare Before Christmas KUBRICKS & VCDs

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I remember in past exhibitions, the secrecy of the exhibits contents were always a highly guarded phenom, where photography was banned and we had to score our visual-eye-candy via blurry+darkened sneaky-snaps - and perhaps this is still true for Medicom Toy 15th Anniversary Exhibition, but the images we have been seeing thus far has been nothing but stella for a toys event from the East, IMHO (after some slight brightening in photoshop and posted here by yours truly ;p).

[Original event pic via J.ME]
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