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Pigmon x Odom
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ToyQube & Gallery is located in Flushing, New York, straight out of the Q borough. The big apple is right in the heart of the exploding toy scene. Many of the most sought after artist/designers originated from these very streets. You might notice that many of out products seem to be influenced by street culture, TQ represents this in the fullest. We bring you not only designer vinyl toys and other collectable figures, but we also carry kicks, clothing, and other gear that comes with the lifestyle. Most of our toys come directly from Japan, Hong Kong and other European countries - too many to name. And of course we carry a variety of figures by local designers in the states. We are just trying to satisfy everyone from the vinyl collectors to the sneaker heads. Born in 1988, Taipei, illustrator/toy designer. ODOM abbreviated from "One Day One Monster" from a creative project called "Monster Diary". Through daily contact with humans and their environment, new monsters are born, which includes Crack Monsters - Tebow, OD-Boy, Nightmare Doll, Day and Night Doll, etc. 1st Character Design Crack Monster - Tebow Made its 1st appearance in August 2018 with the cooperation of Next Level Toys. Subsequent designs and more color waves were designed and developed along its way. April 2019 2nd Character Design OD-Boy An original character based on the concept of a "better world reinvented" is born. October 2019 3rd Character Design Nightmare Doll Based on popular B Grade horror movies. these little evils is here to weak. Eiji Tsuburaya (1901–1970) was a pioneering Japanese filmmaker and special effects director, best known as the co-creator of Godzilla and the founder of the Ultraman franchise. He played a crucial role in shaping the tokusatsu (live-action special effects) genre, developing innovative techniques in miniatures, suitmation, and optical effects. As the special effects director for Godzilla (1954), Tsuburaya crafted the iconic monster using rubber suits and detailed miniature city sets, influencing generations of filmmakers. In 1963, he founded Tsuburaya Productions, which launched Ultraman (1966), a landmark in Japanese superhero television. His work remains highly influential in global science fiction and special effects cinema.
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