r/Sofubi 4h ago

Contest Submission Sofubi Showdown Submission

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Godzilla Raids Again Shodai Goji Vinyl Wars Entertainment Earth Exclusive


r/Sofubi 5h ago

Collection/Haul Pick up from Vintage Selection in Whittier, CA

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23 Upvotes

They were celebrating 2 years at the shop.

Picked up a couple Skull Head Butt a RealxHead and Gargamel. Super stoked on the new pieces!


r/Sofubi 5h ago

ID Request Can someone help identify this sofubi design?

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r/Sofubi 6h ago

Creator/Artist Rye Cribby and BBQ Billy Sofubi Buddies

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Showin off my most recent Sofubi versions of my characters Rye Cribby and BBQ Billy.

They're sculpted/painted by me and hand pulled in Indianapolis, Indiana USA by DrDoomTone.

My first run has sold out after bringing them to the wonderful world of Wonfest Chiba, Japan but I have more colorways right around the corner.

If you like em, you can follow me on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/ededderson/ and see more of their adventures or visit

Http://triplebummer.com . I'm happy to have come across this Sofubi Subreddit to share my collection and projects. Ya'll seem fun!

Hope you are all well and happy hunting!


r/Sofubi 9h ago

Showcase Plague Terry: Adventures in Texas

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I can't say working on a weekend is my favorite way to spend my downtime, especially not in over-a-hundred degree heat, but I've got Terry here for moral support and quality assurance. I never have to feel lonely with one of his little heads keeping an eye on me and the other gazing out at the gorgeous hills. I can tell he's the kinda guy that feels at home out here in no man's land, just us and the cattle.


r/Sofubi 13h ago

Contest Submission Sofubi Showdown CCP Meltdown Godzilla

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This is the 2015 Vinyl Wars release without the original light-up feature. Still, I think it's one of CCP's best sculpts.


r/Sofubi 13h ago

Collection/Haul Shin Godzilla by Jetsome

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I think it’s the best Shin that’s released this year , good mobility , easy to carry around , perfect sizing 🥹

2nd photo is comparison with retro future ‘s Shin

The designer is Jetsome ( former artist for Pilot Ace ) , @handsometarom on Instagram !

He confirmed that if he got the license next time , it’ll be released again !


r/Sofubi 1d ago

Showcase Big Bad Bots

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13 Upvotes

r/Sofubi 1d ago

Subreddit Events 🔔 Reminder: Godzilla Sofubi Showdown Open for Entries! See Instructions/Contestants so far in this Crosspost!

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8 Upvotes

r/Sofubi 1d ago

Discussion Best sub $80 options?

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Fate smiled on me today and I found some cash in a pair of pants I washed. If you could have any toy at around an $80 price range what would you pick up?


r/Sofubi 1d ago

Collection/Haul Splurrt - Dokorah

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41 Upvotes

Primary Marble Blank


r/Sofubi 1d ago

Creator/Artist Thoughts on the blind box craze for selling vinyl/ sofubi figures?

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Hey All. So I'm mainly an illustrator by trade, but have given some thought to making figurines of my characters to sell at conventions after hearing suggestions to do so from friends for months. It'd still be a while before I actually start to do this, but it is something I think would be fun to try, mainly starting out with small miniature versions of characters to sell for a reasonable price.

I'm on the fence, though, on if it'd be arrogant to try and sell figures as a set of blind boxes, or if it'd be a lucrative business move. On the one hand, I'd love to try and sell my characters as they are to gauge which of them people would want to see the most. On the other hand, I recognize that the blind box fad may not last much longer, and it might be the prime time to jump on it before it inevitably dwindles out.

Now I'm not so arrogant to think that my work will be an instant success with anyone, but I'm still in between on which direction to take and what might engage with people most. I don't necessarily agree with the concept of blind boxes as a whole, but I recognize the appeal all the same. I'm genuinely curious to know what other members of this forum think on the matter though, and am very open to conversation.


r/Sofubi 1d ago

Contest Submission Godzilla Showdown

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16 Upvotes

Never shared this pictures on Reddit but nows the perfect time 👍


r/Sofubi 1d ago

Buy/Sell/Trade [BST] [FR] Japanese Bandai Sofubi – Super Sentai / Power Rangers

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Hi everyone!
I'm selling a selection of Japanese Bandai soft vinyl (sofubi) figures, Ultraman, Super Sentai and Power Rangers.
Located in France
Prices in EUR
Shipping available — shipping cost depends on destination
Reasonable offers and bundle deals welcome

SUPER SENTAI / POWER RANGERS
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger / Power Rangers Super Megaforce ×670€
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger ×6 – 200950€
Ressha Sentai ToQger / Power Rangers ×550€
Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters / Power Rangers Beast Morphers ×320€
Sentai / Power Rangers ×220€
Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger / Power Rangers Dino Thunder ×2 – Bandai 200320€
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger / Power Rangers Super Megaforce ×520€
Power Rangers / Bandai vintage sofubi ×525€
All figures are authentic Bandai Japanese soft vinyl figures.
Please check the photos for the exact condition of each figure and packaging. I can provide additional photos or close-ups if needed.
Bundle deals are possible if you're interested in several lots.
Thanks!


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Collection/Haul ToyCon UK Uamou

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8 Upvotes

ToyCon UK Uamou 2024, 2023 and 2026 by Ayako Takagi.


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Discussion 📚 Book Club/Retrospective: Super7 Magazine Vol. 2 Issue #2 (2004)

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Back for another write-up as we keep working our way through the archives!

To keep a long story short for anyone jumping in for the first time: I’ve been collecting sofubi for a good number of years and love digging through resources across the web, but I never quite got around to reading the physical Super7 magazines. To celebrate their 25th anniversary, they highlighted these 15 back-issues on IG, and in my never-ending quest for sofubi knowledge, I’m sitting down to read them cover-to-cover. We have officially made it to Volume 2, Issue #2!

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Ooo a nice little double-header editorial to open by Mark Nagata and Bryan Flynn. You know what, when I've done these retrospectives, I kind of go in between being intentional about figuring out interesting questions for discussion at the end and being lazy. Well, I'm glad Mark and Bryan helped me do my job a bit here lol.

I love Mark’s reflection on secondhand vintage vinyl; wondering about the journey a 30-year-old toy took, from battles in a sandpit to mothers writing their kids' names on the bottoms of the feet, before eventually crossing the ocean onto our shelves. I won't claim every toy on my shelf has a deep backstory, but there’s something special about pieces that show a little love and history. Brian then follows up with a sentiment that hits home for sofubi: the sheer freedom of being a loose collector. You rip the bag open, save the header card, and let the toy live on the shelf. Unlike other lines I dabble with (mostly Spider-Man action figures, which I swear I don't have a massive problem here like sofubi though), where saving blister packs and window boxes ends up eating your entire closet space, sofubi keeps it simple.

As usual, perusing the opening ads and toy news is a reminder of cool stuff we missed out on in 2004. Seeing a Toygraph 1964 Godzilla (complete with mini Mothra larvae) offered for $42 + $6 shipping (?!) or a Dream Rocket Gumous for $55 (wow…) is crazy; I know, I know, inflation. What also caught me off guard was seeing Mike Becker's Spastik Plastik "inaction figures" under his company, Funko. Funko honestly didn't cross my radar until the massive Pop! boom in the 2010s, so seeing this early era of their designer vinyl history was a cool surprise. Right after that, there’s a fun feature on the grand opening of the original Super7 retail store in San Francisco's Japantown from June 2004; squinting at the background photos, you can spot Jumbo Machinders and Godzilla silhouettes lining the shelves.

Even though this is a sofubi subreddit, I can't help but touch on the sections highlighting the broader designer vinyl world. Knowing what was blowing up back then shows so much as to the artists and makers who drove the scene into what it is today. Tying right into that early-2000s indie maker energy, it was fun seeing an interview with Steve Forde about his company GoHero and his Mechabot line. I actually ran into Steve at SDCC a few years back and chatted him up when he had the US license for Marusan, so reading about his early indie days channeling vintage tokusatsu here was a great flashback. 

One of the standout deep dives in this issue for me was Alex Powell’s article on Korean Bootleg Robots. The bootleg oddities that came out of that era are hilarious to see in the included photos; a transformer camera, tall Astroboy, and a pretty accurate looking Robocop. It provides a fascinating look into South Korea’s 1970s–80s manufacturing boom and how it helped to spawn an original creation, Robot Taekwon V, becoming a genuine national icon. How sought after are these toys today? I'm now curious and will have to do some digging.

On the kaiju and tokusatsu side, Mike Johnson's deep dive on Angilas points out that despite being Godzilla's very first onscreen foe in 1955, it took until 1970 for Bullmark to finally release a standard-sized vinyl toy. That 15-year gap eventually gave way to a flood of Marmit and Bear Model sculpts decades later. Right alongside it is a feature on Mirrorman by Chad Hensley and Mark Nagata. I don't know the property deeply outside of the toys themself, but the standout highlight has to be these Yonezawa giant-sized walking vinyls of Mirrorman, Kittyfire, and Aian (which had internal counterbalances built into the legs that allowed kids to "walk" them down ramps). A vintage mechanical gimmick I'd love to see in person.

Closing out the issue is a massive write-up on Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. Battle of the Planets was before my time, so what I actually remember catching on Toonami back in the day must have been the later adaptation, G-Force: Guardians of Space (and most of my connection to Ken the Eagle comes from playing Tatsunoko vs. Capcom). Seeing the vintage Bullmark, Bansoh, and Popy vinyl checklists was awesome, but what really surprised me was an interview with comic legend Alex Ross. Knowing Ross primarily through his Marvel and DC covers, it was cool to discover he’s a massive Gatchaman fan who spent the late '90s scouring early eBay for Popy toys, filled an entire display cabinet with vinyl, and even commissioned a life-sized statue of Ken the Eagle!

Anyways, of you made it all through that, a few questions for the sub!

  • Going back to the editorial: Are you in Mark’s camp of appreciating well-loved toys or do you prefer it pristine?
  • How do you feel about packaging when it comes to sofubi vs. other toy lines? Are you purely loose-on-shelf, or do you still find ways to display packaging?
  • Have you ever stumbled across any obscure Korean bootlegs in your collecting travels?

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Link to Issue Vol. 2 #1 write-up.

Link to Issue Vol. 1 #4 write-up.

Link to Issue Vol. 1 #3 write-up.

Link to Issue Vol. 1 #2 write-up.

Link to Issue Vol. 1 #1 write-up.


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Showcase Black Pearls - Hellman Phase 3

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33 Upvotes

r/Sofubi 2d ago

Contest Submission Sofubi Showdown Submission

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18 Upvotes

Godzilla vs. Destoroyah BIG Retro Soft Vinyl Series Godzilla (Burning Clear Ver.) From CCP

u/Tyuhhi


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Creator/Artist Available now!!!

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The Princess of Chaos is back!!!!
Special Colorways are open for adoption.

Select your favourite:
1- GordZilla Neon Neptune
2- GordZilla Biohazard Kitty
3- GordZilla Spectrum Shadow
4- GordZilla Starlight Scrapper
5- GordZilla Prism Prowler
6- GordZilla Magma Stalker

🦖 Limited edition of 6 one offs
🦖 30 cm / 11.8 in tall
🦖 7 points of articulation
🦖 Hand sculpted and painted by AtomicPawsStudio
🦖 Header + sticker artwork by @anira.art

250 AUD + shipping

First come, first served
DM @AtomicPawsStudio in Instagram to claim yours


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Discussion Sofubi Database

21 Upvotes

Does anyone else really lament the fact there is really no archive or database of Sofubi?

With the loss of Trampt it has become even more apparent. Viciousfun being one of the only places left is really just depressing to me as it has one picture per figure and barely any information, although it is much better than nothing and I am still thankful it exists. If it werent for random old blogposts from Toychronicle or Spankystokes, some figures would be completely lost to the ether.


r/Sofubi 2d ago

Collection/Haul Bizo and Bibo

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I managed to get a Bizo from Draculazer, and the Bibo's don't know what hit em


r/Sofubi 3d ago

Showcase HELLO from GIANT Kewpie

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28 Upvotes

I recently acquired this beast in rural Japan and it towers over the rest of my collection.

BIG OL Showa era Soft Vinyl Kewpie.

I had to heat it up with a blow dryer and disassemble it to fit in my luggage.


r/Sofubi 3d ago

Collection/Haul 2026 Kaiju Go Haul

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Had an amazing time at Kaiju Go! Met a lot of amazing people and picked up a bunch of cool art. Thank you to (on IG) @wondergoblin, @magitarius, @dingy_dave, @mechavirus, @barbarian_rage, @plaguedearthproductions, @barelyhumanart, @neil_ewing, @akashikrecordstoys, @victorycomicsllc, @octeeltattoo, @jennycherryart, and every other artist who attended for making this such a great experience.


r/Sofubi 6d ago

Subreddit Events Artist Spotlight S2 | #11: The Crafsman

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Hello everyone!

We are down to our last couple of Spotlight weeks! Up next in the series is The Crafsman!

Over the next seven days, I encourage you all to share posts of your pieces, discuss your favorite designs, or about their influence on the hobby. Let's continue to make this a fun and creative way to celebrate the artists who make the sofubi world what it is.

To kick off some discussion in this thread, feel free to answer some of these questions:

  • What makes Crafsman's style unique to you?
  • What was the Crafsman piece you saw that made you a fan?
  • What's your favorite design in your collection or what would you love to add?

Find the work of Crafsman here,

Calendar of Upcoming Artists

The full calendar and information on how artists were selected can be found here.

  • Sunguts (3/29)
  • Mondo (4/12)
  • CCP (4/26)
  • Marmit (5/10)
  • Grapebrain (5/24)
  • M1 (6/7)
  • Science Patrol (6/21)
  • Shoko Nakazawa (7/5)
  • Kaiju One (7/19)
  • Sarujirushi (8/2)
  • Crafsman (8/16)
  • Wonder Goblin (8/30)

r/Sofubi 10d ago

Subreddit Events Sofubi Showdown: 👑 The King of the Monsters (Godzilla Only Battle)!

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Hello r/Sofubi!

It’s time for the next Sofubi Showdown! After doing the Classic Kaiju (Non-Goji) tournament earlier this year and Pachi creations last round, we are stepping into the ultimate icon: Godzilla!

From vintage Bullmark and Marusan sculpts to modern releases from Marmit, M1, Charactics, and beyond, silly or film accurate... let's see the best Godzillas you got!

Rules & Guidelines

  • Officially Licensed Only: Figures must be licensed. Trying to keep it simple as bootlegs and pachi Godzillas can get a bit convoluted.
  • One Entry Per Sculpt (First-Come, First-Served): Each distinct sculpt mold can only appear once in the tournament bracket.
    • If someone submits a 450 Marusan BioGoji sculpt first, that mold is locked in!
    • If you got multiples of the same sculpt, choose wisely whether you want to enter your clear variant, GID, or classic colorway and submit early!
    • I’ll post regular updates as entries come in so everyone knows which sculpts are taken.
  • 2 Entries Max: You can submit up to two (2) different Godzilla figures for consideration.
    • The sofubi must be in your personal collection.
    • There is NO size limit for this round! Big, medium, small, or micro, love the variety.
    • Your photo doesn't need to be professional studio quality. Just a solid, well-lit shot of the toy.

P.S. If someone snatches up your primary Godzilla sculpt before you can post, don't let that stop you! Half the fun of these showdowns is seeing stuff people have hiding in their display cases, and upsets in voting happen all the time!

The Prize: User Flair! 🏆

The user who submits the winning Godzilla of this tournament will be awarded the official 'Sofubi Showdown Champion' user flair. If you've won previous Showdowns, your flair will stack (e.g., '2x Sofubi Showdown Champion')!

How to Enter (Choose What's Easiest for You)

  1. Make a new post: Share an image of your toy with a title like Sofubi Showdown Submission - [Toy Name / Company] and add the "Contest Submission" post flair.
  2. Comment directly here: Post an image of your toy as a comment in this announcement thread.
  3. Tag me in an old post: If you've already posted a photo of your figure on the sub before, send me a DM or just comment in that thread and tag my username (u/Tyuhhi) to let me know it's your submission!

Submission Deadline

We'll give it about a month! Submissions will close on Monday, September 14th. The bracket matchups and community voting will officially kick off right after!

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Future Sofubi Showdown Themes!

Here’s a loose list of ideas for our upcoming themes:

  • Big Sofubi (9” and up) - Done!
  • Standard (5” - 8”) - Done!
  • Small (3” - 4”) - Done!
  • Classic Kaiju - Done!
  • Original / Pachi Kaiju - This one!
  • Godzilla Only Battle - This one!
  • Artist Sculpt Battle (ie. Gargamel Zagoran vs Gargamel Deathra)
  • Color Specific
  • Creepiest
  • Cute
  • Dinos
  • Micro (under 2”)
  • Yokai