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Bandai Chogokin GA-09R Redieen Raideen Figure Japan 99 $75.99 |
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GODZILLA 2003 Ultimate Monsters BUPPAN 3RD SERIES 4″ PVC FIGURE – Bandai Japan $20.95 |
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1994 GAMERA w/HANG TAG 7″ Monster Fig JAPAN Bandai Toho Godzilla $59.99 |
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BANDAI FIVEMAN Jumbo Machinder 52CM TALL MADE IN JAPAN power rangers $299.99 |
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BANDAI FIVEMAN JUMBO MACHINDER 52CM TALL MADE IN JAPAN power rangers $249.99 |
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Bandai Soul OF CHOGOKIN MAZINGER Z GX-01 JAPAN 1997 $179.99 |
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LARVA BATTRA Vinyl Figure 1992 BANDAI MADE IN Japan Godzilla Toho Kaiju sofubi $67.45 |
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Vintage Dynaman Dynarobo Godaikin GB 96 Bandai 1983 Sentai Robot Japan $70.00 |
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Rare Vinyl BANDAI ROBOCON ROBOT COMPLETE IN ORIGINAL BAG MADE IN JAPAN $89.00 |
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Godzilla miniature model set Bandai Toho Co. Japan exclusive $19.98 |
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ULTRAMAN 2000 BANDAI 6″ VINYL HERO FIGURE JAPAN $9.99 |
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ULTRAMAN 1989 BANDAI JAPAN 6″ VINYL HERO FIGURE $9.99 |
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ULTRAMAN 1990 BANDAI JAPAN 6″ VINYL HERO FIGURE $9.99 |
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Ultraman Bandai 1988 VINYL 6″ HERO FIGURE JAPAN $9.99 |
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ULTRAMAN FATHER BANDAI 1989 VINYL 6″ HERO FIGURE JAPAN $9.99 |
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Bandai Ultraman 6″ VINYL HERO FIGURE 1993 JAPAN $9.99 |
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BANDAI AGILA FROM ULTRA SEVEN Figure Godzilla JAPAN 1989 $5.00 |
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BANDAI Ultraman Monster FIGURE #100 1997 JAPAN W/TAG $5.00 |
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BANDAI ULTRAMAN Monster Figure #107 1997 JAPAN W/TAG $5.00 |
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Vintage 1980′s Toei Bandai Japan Super Abega PC 39 Jet Robo Transformer Toy $17.95 |
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Godzilla + Gigan Japan Bandai Figure Set of 2+ BONUS $39.99 |
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Godzilla Gigan + King Ghidorah Japan Bandai Set+ BONUS $69.99 |
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MAZINGER Z SOUL OF CHOGOKIN GX-01 BANDAI japan $75.00 |
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ORGA VINYL FIGURE Godzilla 2000 BANDAI japan kaiju toho Movie Monster sofubi $67.45 |
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Gold Lightan TIME LIGHTAN CHOGOKIN Popy Bandai JAPAN $41.00 |
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GOLD LIGHTAN IC LIGHTAN Chogokin Popy BANDAI JAPAN $41.00 |
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’97 Bandai Japan Sentai Megaranger Black GD-05 Nmib Chogokin Power Rangers Space $19.54 |
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’90 Bandai Yutaka Japan Sentai Fiveman Red Five NMIB Chogokin Popy Godaikin MMPR $29.74 |
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*POWERED BALTAN SEIJIN* Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″scale MAde in Japan 1993 $12.00 |
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*BEMSTER* Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″ Classic figure made in Japan 1983 $12.00 |
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*ANTORA* Version 2 Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″ scale Made in Japan 1983 $12.00 |
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*ACE KILLER* Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″ scale MAde in Japan 1989 $9.90 |
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*METRON SEIJIN* Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″ scale Made in Japan 1983 $11.00 |
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*Space Godzilla* 9.5″ Bandai Kaiju Monster Made in Japan Classic 1994 $41.00 |
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*JAIGA* Bandai Godzilla Gamera Kaiju Monster 7″ scale Classic Made in Japan ’93 $24.00 |
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*JIGURA* Bandai Godzilla Gamera Kaiju Monster 7″ Classic Made in Japan ’91 $26.00 |
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Bandai Godzilla Gamera Kaiju Monster *HEDORAH* Classic Made in Japan $44.00 |
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*RADON* Bandai Godzilla Kaiju Monster 7″ Classic figure Made in Japan 1991 $36.00 |
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*GODZILLA* HUGE!! 14″tall! 1991 Made in Japan Classic Bandai Kaiju Monster $135.00 |
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*GIGAN* Vintage Bandai Godzilla Kaiju Monster 8″ Scale Made in Japan 1990 $35.00 |
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*GODZILLA* 8″ Bandai Godzilla Kaiju Monster Made in Japan Classic 1992 $42.00 |
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*NAAS* Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Monster 6″ Classic figure made in Japan 1993 $11.00 |
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*GYAOS* Bandai Godzilla Gamera Kaiju Monster 7″ Classic Made in Japan 1991 $40.00 |
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Vintage Juspion Godaikin GC 25 Bandai 1985 Sentai Robot Japan $12.00 |
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1968 BANDAI “LUNA” EXPLORATION CAR Space Kit MADE IN JAPAN ルナ探査車 $899.95 |
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DX ROBOCON SLOT ROID 1 SLOT MACHINE BANDAI 1999 JAPAN $39.95 |
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Four Mint Bandai Japan Godzilla Figures from Final Wars 2004 Rodan Angilas Gigan $70.00 |
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’94 Bandai Japan Sentai Kakuranger Hikarimaru NMIB Power Rangers Thunder Sword $101.99 |
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’97 Bandai Japan Sentai Megaranger Diecast Set Nmib Chogokin Power Rangers Space $118.99 |
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POWERED TELESUDON Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Made in Japan 1994 $41.00 |
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’97 Bandai Japan Sentai Megaranger Diecast GD-05 NMIB Power Rangers Space #2 $16.99 |
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POWERED KEMURA Bandai Ultraman Kaiju Made in Japan 1993 $41.00 |
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Siliconera, Namco Bandai trademarked Narikiri Dungeon X (Cross) in Japan. Does this mean that a new Narikiri Dungeon game is in the making?We’re not entirely sure about this since we weren’t able to find the it in the JP Trademark Database. It’s also been a while since we’ve got any news related to the games, so this is most probably real.
dioventricular rhythms occur when all overdrive pacing fails and the ventricles are left to pace on their own, and they do it verrrrry sloooooowly (20 to 40 beats per minute). Weird thing is, even if overdrive pacing fails and the ventricles are all on their own, they can get worked up and develop an accelerated rhythm (up to 250 beats per minute). Guess what that looks like? V-tach. Bummer if you call the cardiologist reporting V-tach when it’s really an accelerated idioventricular rhythm masquerading as V-tach. Happily, the accelerated version generally stays <100 beats per minute, so it seems that you’re on safe ground calling it accelerated idioventricular if it looks and smells like V-tach but isn’t fast enough. It also looks more like a long run of PVCs.
These accelerated rhythms are tricky. I had some good times with an accelerated junctional rhythm recently; it took meds to slow down the looks-like-SVTs-but-we-don’t-know-what’s-lurking-beneath rhythm. This is a nice sleight-of-hand used by cardiac folks, by the way; if a patient has a fast rhythm that could be this, could be that, we cheat and give the patient drugs to slow it down at least long enough to see what it really is. Adenosine is probably the most common drug (warn your patient “you’re going to feel kind of sick for minute”; do NOT warn your patient “your heart’s gonna stop for a few seconds”—this produces an even more accelerated rate), but I’ve pushed beta-blockers and hung Cardizem drips for essentially the same purpose.
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Where are the best places for tokusatsu fans to visit in Japan?
I’m going to be in Japan with my boyfriend and another friend April 13-19. All of us are huge fans of the Super Sentai and Kamen Rider TV series. I had been to the Bandai Museum back in 2004 and wanted to bring them there but I’ve since found out that since I was there, the museum has moved and changed formats – and it will be closed while we’re there, anyway.
I was really hoping to have somewhere special to take my boyfriend because he’s pretty nervous about this trip. Is there a gallery somewhere where some of the suits or bicycles are on display? Are there any particularly good stores for tokusatsu fans to visit? Are any former toku stars doing radio broadcasts or anything that we could go watch?
Thanks in advance for your help and ideas!
There are some Live shows of Super Sentai series, (the latest one is Shinkenger)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samurai_Sentai_Shinkenger
You can watch them in real play on the stage. Its schedule is on Toei website.
http://www.toei.co.jp/event/index.html
You have it in Osaka on April 17th and 18th.
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