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WAVE's Angel Chromosome-XX Evangelion Inspired Figures
Torrance, CA, June 22, 2006 - Yamato USA, the North American division of the Yamato Toy Group with headquarters in the otaku capital of the world - the Akihabara district of Tokyo, Japan, is exceptionally pleased to present WAVE's Angel Chromosome-XX Evangelion inspired PVC statues.
WAVE's Angel Chromosome-XX PVC Statues
The girls of Eva take charge in WAVE's beautiful series of Angel Chromosome-XX PVC statues inspired by the popular anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. Measuring approximately 5.35", this interpretive series of statues include A-03 Sachiel-XX, A-14 Zeruel-XX, A-17 Tabris-XX, and A-02 Lilith-XX, all designed by manga artist Mine Yoshizaki who also brought us the off-the-wall manga Sergeant Keroro. Each figure comes with detachable wings and added features such as interchangeable arms with weaponry and clear plastic parts, as well as custom designed DNA display bases. Even more, each comes packaged in a creatively themed laboratory sealed collector's box with views from front and back so that each figure can be seen without having to be removed, good news for die-hard collectors. Items sold separately.
Look for these wonderful figures at your local pop culture shop or summer convention. For more information, please visit Yamato USA's website at www.YamatoToysUSA.com. And stay tuned... there's even more to come leading up to Anime Expo!
ABOUT YAMATO USA
Yamato USA is the wholly owned subsidiary of Yamato Co., Ltd with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. For over six years, Yamato USA has proudly served the North and South American hobby/collector markets with a wide offering of miniature collectible figures, PVC and die-cast action figures, as well as poly-resin and PVC statues inspired by the hottest titles in Japanese anime, manga, and video game properties. Featured properties include Masamune Shirow's Koukaku-Kidoutai (a.k.a. Ghost in the Shell), Appleseed, and Intron Depot; Yasuhiro Nightow's Trigun, Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin (aka Samurai X), Kentaro Miura's Berserk, and Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira.