Early Japanese catalogue dividing the factions with simple story included. There were no distinct factions for the Zoids, and no backstory was given. Reactions to the line were mixed; the re-releases of older designs (which included several OJR Zoids not previously re-released) were well received. "Battle story" is a fictitious timeline of events that features on the boxes, manuals and cataloges of some Zoid model kits. Titled Zoids Original, the line features redesigned motorized kits. They feature the model kit in special windowed packaging along with bonus parts or miniature figures and a booklet with early battle story information. The Zenebas Zoids were mostly red and silver and more armored, the Helic more skeletal and favoring blue and grey. As technology advanced, entirely new designs were produced, the first being the Rev Raptor and Geno Saurer. The line was far more successful than Mechabonica, which led TOMY to reintroduce the line in Japan under the new name. Van becomes a part of this force, and after some time again goes searching for the elusive Zoid Eve. None of the English-language model kits feature this story.
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The line was a mixture of new parts and re-issues of parts originally included in various OJR models (as well as the Empire and Republic Customization Kits). SZ IV (Garantula), SZ V (Aquadon) and SZ VI (Gorgodos) were supposedly planned as a continuation of the series but their release status is currently unknown. While the old battle story and the 1999 revival left nearly thirty years post meteor disaster undetailed, Tomy's Rebirth Century revival[25] (2008–2010) picks up where the old story left off. These Zoids had die-cast metal parts as well as fine details and many points of articulation for movable parts.
An alternate abbreviation, GB, is used for the Bio-Zoids released as part of this line.
The line was abruptly halted in early 2005, with several items unreleased.
Zoids (ゾイド, Zoido) is a science fiction media franchise created by Tomy that feature giant robots (or "mecha") called "Zoids". The comic is notable for featuring early work by Grant Morrison, including the epic and apocalyptic Black Zoid storyline. The game features characters taken from the series as well as introduces a few new ones. By the end of the line, there were still thirty-three Zoids from the OJR line that had yet to be re-released. A model called the Mirage Fox was the first kit to be released in the new line. The Original American Release is commonly abbreviated as OAR by fans and collectors. The crew figures also came with accessories of guns and beam sabers.
For for the town in the ancient Troad, see. In 1989, the Zenebas Empire was replaced with the Guylos Empire.
In the US the story of Chaotic Century is split into two seasons, with a time skip in the middle.
The line consisted of a mixture of new recolours of existing Zoids and re-releases of older versions of some Zoids in their OJR colours, as well as kits paired with uniquely colored customize parts. Volcanoes erupted with fire, and the sky was covered in darkness.
However, the full series aired in Australia and was later shown in Japan, getting full DVD releases in both countries. Zoids est avant tout une ligne de jouets ayant connu de nombreuses gammes au fil des années[1]. [21], Providing a glimpse into Zi's future and released in 2004,[22] the Three Tigers line consisted of all of six kits: three legendary Tiger-type Zoids (one formed via a combination of two separate kits) and the Dekalt Dragon (also a combination). The line advertises high-quality, highly detailed, pose-able model kits based on designs of existing Zoids. The line is most notable for the much-anticipated reissues of Houndsoldier and Gilvader. All the Zoids in the line were OJR Zoids, however, some versions of the same model retained their original (OJR) color scheme, whereas other versions of the same model received a distinctive Robo Strux color scheme. For the 30th anniversary of the OJR line, Takara-Tomy revived the Battle Story on the main Zoids website. Based on their color schemes, the Zoids were divided into two factions, the heroic Blue Guardians and the evil Red Mutants.
In 1983, following the success of the OAR, TOMY reintroduced the Zoids line in Japan. The new designs, namely the Bio-Zoids which had rubber armor, did not do so well, having been plagued by quality control issues and production errors. Since Tomy had no direct marketing power in Spain during the 80s the models were released under licence by a smaller company (Feber) but unfortunately the line performed even worse than its Japanese counterpart. These Zoids are smaller than the motorized Zoid models but larger than the Hasbro action figures. His regent, Prozen, took the opportunity to resume the conflict between the Guylos Empire and the Republic. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 20 novembre 2019 à 11:26. If you see this, your JavaScript might be disabled or DiscordIntegrator plugin isn't working.
Little has been announced about the series, but it is notable that characters are depicted riding on top of Zoids rather than within an enclosed cockpit as in previous Zoids media.[28]. All were destroyed by the disasters, and it was several thousand years before the inhabitants of Zi were able to re-establish themselves in any meaningful form. An enormous crack ran through the planet, stretching as far as the seabeds to the high mountains. As the series unfolds RD and his friends Helmut, Sigma, Hop, Sweet and Matt get caught up in a plot to take over the city. Alternate abbreviations are used for the Legends Series (LB) and the Custom Blox (CBZ).
Many of the EX attacks are special attacks featured in the anime, such as the Blade Lige… Zoids: Fuzors follows the adventures of team Mach Storm and RD, a novice Liger Zero pilot. The 1:24 Zoids were not a success, and were discontinued after a year.
Starting in late 2006, the High-end Master Model line, commonly abbreviated HMM, is a joint effort between Tomy and Kotobukiya. In 2002, TOMY introduced a new line of non-motorised Zoids called Blox, which featured flexible construction. The main character is Bit Cloud, a junk dealer, who forms part of the Blitz Team. Early on, both sides used their past Zoids, the model line focusing entirely on reissues of popular past kits.[16]. Two sublines have also been released. Like the NJR, the line was divided into Republic and Empire factions, with the Anime providing the backstory. Eventually RD discovers the secret behind the mysterious "Alpha Zoid" and with the help of pilots from all over the city, defeats the Seismosaurus holding it under siege. As more advanced model kits were added to the line, a human element was added to the story: mainly, a ship from Earth (the Globally 3) crashlanding on Zi. Also, the new version of the Battle Story is digitally illustrated with highly stylized Zoids instead of featuring pictures of the actual Zoids models like the older lines did.
Episodes of this story can be viewed on the Tomy's main Zoids web page. For the 30th anniversary of Tomy's main Zoids line, the franchise was treated to a new line of Zoids kits. The first is the Legends Series, which features Zoids from previous releases, but redesigned to be the same size as the Neo-Blox Zoids, and modified to use the same connector system. It was only ended in 1999. Welcome to the Zoids Wiki!This the ultimate English Zoids database, and is expanding all the time!
In 1988, TOMY launched a sub-line of the OJR, featuring larger-scale Zoids. The line also featured a number of Zoids that were previously only released in North America.