The box is simple enough. Way back then, people had a lot of high hopes/vision of the future coz the box text states that "in 2003, a robot was created" in a future where there were already flying cars. It's now 2008 and we still drive cars on roads and the price of oil/petrol has skyrocketed, along with all basic necessities like rice etc. Not too bright a future if you ask me.
Box flap opens to reveal what you can expect - check out the light-up eyes feature on the box flap.
Box flap opens to reveal what you can expect - check out the light-up eyes feature on the box flap.
Astro Boy's light-up eyes - really bright and impressive - activated by flipping a switch on the back of his head.
He can "blast off" with the jet propulsions under his boots (simulated by blinking red and yellow lights)
Dark Horse Comics published a large format comic book titled "Big Guy and Rusty, the Boy Robot" by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow in 1996, of which the inspiration for Rusty is all too obvious.
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This is by far the most well produced Astro Boy figure I have seen that is really posable. I have the Bandai and Medicom version, they all have their unique feature but this one has it all. How much was it retail when first release?
Hi Calvin, I think I paid about SGD130 when he first came out. I love his light-up features! Thanks for visiting my blog :)
hey there!
I'm looking to purchase an astroboy figuring for my boyfriend for xmas.. any idea where can I get something similar in Singapore?
your help is very greatly appreciated! i'm a total noob in this so pls help! if you can pls email me with details!
april
email: april.hoon@gmail.com
hi april
have you tried China Square Central?
link: http://www.chinasquarecentral.com/retaildir_list.php?display=4
(check out those in the Marsh & McLennan Centre - note opening and closing times)
there are two levels of toy shops there with lots of toys (including astro boy, if i'm not mistaken)
All the BEST :) your boyfriend is a lucky man haha
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