Sofubi figures are such a wonderful postmodern toycreation, quoting and so often ironically or with unlimited admiration mixing toyline traditions, creating very lovely and charming new characters 😊. Can completely understand your fascination ✌️🤗.
Thanks so much for making this video. It’s what introduced me this entire genre of sofubi! and it’s now one of my favorite things of all time, so thank you so much. Keep up the awesome work!!!
Super fun collection, thanks for sharing! I totally get how these appeal to someone that loves all the creature designs from Star Wars. I've seen Sofubi at a few toy stores and shows I've gone to. I'll have to take a closer look next time.
Amazing stuff! In Hard-Off (a Japanese secondhand store), you used to be able to find piles and piles of old sofubi for a few yen each. However, I have no idea as to whether any of them were vintage or collectible.
Wait… so the Doping Massive Attack is the coolest sofubi I have ever seen in my life and it’s a one-of-a-kind paint job I can never own? Why is life so cruel…
The Egyptian crocodile is Sobek, Egyptian god of crocodiles and murder. He is the son of Set, god of chaos, and the brother of Anubis, god of the dead. He is fairly accurate, as Sobek lost a hand for the crime of stealing the daughter of another god. A worthy representation.
I always thought these were interesting and cool looking. There's just so much of it and the prices can get crazy, it's intimidating lol. I wouldn't know where to begin and what is what? That's why I've never fully got into it.
Yes I get that. I’m still learning but I think I’m starting to get an idea of who the major players are and how much certain types of things should cost, etc.
Sofubi are difficult to buy since they are made in small amounts and released irregularly. So it’s unusual to be able to just buy them online, although you can try viciousfun.com, since they do regularly get in secondhand sofubi. Otherwise I would suggest following some of the bigger creators on Instagram and just waiting for a lottery for something you like to be announced.
So what’s the difference between sofubi and designer urban art toys? I’m a big collector of Kidrobot and I’ve seen these but never really knew what made them different
Sofubi are produced using a particular process that I think is rather different from what they use for urban vinyl toys, but I'm not sure of the details of how Kidrobot stuff is made, for example. The "indies" sofubi that I collect are also usually produced in very small numbers, and the main artist is usually involved in most of the process, from sculpting to painting and even shipping the toys. I think urban vinyl figures generally have a designer who makes the sculpt, then another person may be in charge of the paint prototype, and then the actual toys are painted in large numbers by factory workers. With indies sofubi, one person does almost everything (with the exception of pulling the raw vinyl, which is probably handled by a small factory -- often also a one-man operation). Of course there are also companies that mass produce sofubi figures (Godzilla monsters and so forth, as well as companies like Mondo), but even in those cases the runs are fairly small due to the nature of the sofubi production process.
Invader Sebek is phenomenal. I’m trying to figure out how to come up with a similar thing in 6” scale to put in my action figure display. Give him a lightsaber.
the best thing about sofubi (soft vinyl) is they are very durable. resistant from dropping, squeeze, heat, etc unless you use knife/scissor to purposely cut them. That is why there are still many vintage sofubi out there. you might find some with chip-off paint but if you wish can even completely wash it off & repaint.
Definitely expensive although what you see at Mandarake is pretty much the top end. If you get things direct from the creators it will often be cheaper
@@MightyJabbasCollection yeahh just a minute ago i see your recording at Mandarake😂👍 & yeah im understand now that was a resseller price. wowww so if we can get direct from creators that means really lucky😂💯
I'm pretty sure "Rodan's" authentic Japanese name was "ラドン" or "Radon". There's no L in there I believe. Also, it's not from Gojira but was first featured as an original monster in his own film.
Thanks for picking up the Doping Massive Attack! Hope you like the paint! Great video!
Sofubi figures are such a wonderful postmodern toycreation, quoting and so often ironically or with unlimited admiration mixing toyline traditions, creating very lovely and charming new characters 😊.
Can completely understand your fascination ✌️🤗.
This art is far better than many occidental Sci fi designs. SW included.
Nothing is casual on these. They are fantastic. Congrats!
Thanks so much for making this video. It’s what introduced me this entire genre of sofubi! and it’s now one of my favorite things of all time, so thank you so much. Keep up the awesome work!!!
That light purple Moucoyama one is absolutely bonkers. It's like those old fertility idols, but made by some kind of Lovecraftian nightmare-beings.
Boda studios is incredible, there work is unreal
ALL of them are amazing,,,the detail is insane,,a pretty penny i bet,😮
Interesting to learn a bit about Sofubi, I had no idea it existed. Great video!
Super fun collection, thanks for sharing! I totally get how these appeal to someone that loves all the creature designs from Star Wars. I've seen Sofubi at a few toy stores and shows I've gone to. I'll have to take a closer look next time.
Cool flexible vinyl figures. The variety of colorful monster designs is nice to see, thanks! A rhino beetle as a pet, that's unique.
these things are a true work of art, I kind of wish I can make my own someday looks fun
Amazing stuff! In Hard-Off (a Japanese secondhand store), you used to be able to find piles and piles of old sofubi for a few yen each. However, I have no idea as to whether any of them were vintage or collectible.
Wait… so the Doping Massive Attack is the coolest sofubi I have ever seen in my life and it’s a one-of-a-kind paint job I can never own? Why is life so cruel…
Sorry! But the figure itself can be had in various paint schemes
Jabba would indeed make a great soft vinyl toy.
They are very cool.
The Egyptian crocodile is Sobek, Egyptian god of crocodiles and murder. He is the son of Set, god of chaos, and the brother of Anubis, god of the dead. He is fairly accurate, as Sobek lost a hand for the crime of stealing the daughter of another god. A worthy representation.
That trippy robot is absolutely insanely sick and I just found out about these things 2 minutes ago
Those are great.
I always thought these were interesting and cool looking. There's just so much of it and the prices can get crazy, it's intimidating lol. I wouldn't know where to begin and what is what? That's why I've never fully got into it.
Yes I get that. I’m still learning but I think I’m starting to get an idea of who the major players are and how much certain types of things should cost, etc.
@@MightyJabbasCollection ...rock on, I'll stay tuned 😑👍.
The Popy King Zaurus series is the best.
You know Sofubis the big traditional ones are not toys there like art sculptures the look pretty good expensive but good
I like those Mirocks, but they are EXPENSIVE
slowly getting into them whats the best place online to buy them
Sofubi are difficult to buy since they are made in small amounts and released irregularly. So it’s unusual to be able to just buy them online, although you can try viciousfun.com, since they do regularly get in secondhand sofubi. Otherwise I would suggest following some of the bigger creators on Instagram and just waiting for a lottery for something you like to be announced.
So what’s the difference between sofubi and designer urban art toys? I’m a big collector of Kidrobot and I’ve seen these but never really knew what made them different
Sofubi are produced using a particular process that I think is rather different from what they use for urban vinyl toys, but I'm not sure of the details of how Kidrobot stuff is made, for example. The "indies" sofubi that I collect are also usually produced in very small numbers, and the main artist is usually involved in most of the process, from sculpting to painting and even shipping the toys. I think urban vinyl figures generally have a designer who makes the sculpt, then another person may be in charge of the paint prototype, and then the actual toys are painted in large numbers by factory workers. With indies sofubi, one person does almost everything (with the exception of pulling the raw vinyl, which is probably handled by a small factory -- often also a one-man operation).
Of course there are also companies that mass produce sofubi figures (Godzilla monsters and so forth, as well as companies like Mondo), but even in those cases the runs are fairly small due to the nature of the sofubi production process.
I love them too, they can be very expensive.
Invader Sebek is phenomenal. I’m trying to figure out how to come up with a similar thing in 6” scale to put in my action figure display. Give him a lightsaber.
Godzilla was my favorite franchise as a kid. The only thing that beat it was Star Wars of course.
How much is it if you win the lottery pick
Does this soft vinyl age well? (drying out, cracking etc..)
It’s hard to say for sure about the modern ones, but the vintage soft vinyl toys actually seem to have lasted pretty well over the decades
the best thing about sofubi (soft vinyl) is they are very durable. resistant from dropping, squeeze, heat, etc unless you use knife/scissor to purposely cut them. That is why there are still many vintage sofubi out there. you might find some with chip-off paint but if you wish can even completely wash it off & repaint.
age well? compared to what?
to bronze? to plaster? to paper mache?
compared to ABS plastics for example 😀
That character 超 means super as in “superman”
hiii there wanna ask are sofubi is a expensive hobby ?🤣 because i see at mandarake its quite expensive hahahaa
Definitely expensive although what you see at Mandarake is pretty much the top end. If you get things direct from the creators it will often be cheaper
@@MightyJabbasCollection yeahh just a minute ago i see your recording at Mandarake😂👍 & yeah im understand now that was a resseller price.
wowww so if we can get direct from creators that means really lucky😂💯
I'm pretty sure "Rodan's" authentic Japanese name was "ラドン" or "Radon". There's no L in there I believe. Also, it's not from Gojira but was first featured as an original monster in his own film.
Well, I speak Japanese so I did pronounce it correctly. But yes it is spelled with an R in romanized Japanese