Tetsujin 28 Giant Mecha Opening Ceremony!

October 4, 2009 by Toonleap  
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Tetsujin 28  Mecha Figure is complete and the Inauguration Ceremony was held on Sunday. Here is the video with the juicy details, thanks to Japanese Youtubers! The ceremony features the famous “Tetsujin 28 – Go!” scream and hundreds of fans were there for the moment. Take a look.

I must admit it was not as impressive as the Gundam Odaiba opening ceremony, but still, it was emotional…and guess what? Tetsujin 28 is there, The Odaiba Gundam not…for now!…. :twisted:

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Tetsujin 28 Mecha ready!

September 29, 2009 by Toonleap  
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Tetsujin 28 is ready for its “Launch” on October 4, 2009!

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Preparations for the ceremony is at full speed and minimal touches are required for that glorious day.

I just hope Tetsujin 28 can impress people just as Gundam Odaiba did!

Source: Japan Probe

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Tetsujin 28 Head attached!

September 7, 2009 by Toonleap  
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After a long wait, Tetsujin 28 has its head where it belongs!

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A crane has attached the head of the “life-size,” 18-meter-tall (59-foot-tall) statue of Mitsuteru Yokoyama’s Tetsujin 28-gō (Ironman #28 or Gigantor) to its body in Kobe, Japan on Monday morning. The head alone measures 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) in diameter and weighs 0.9 tons (2,000 pounds), or about the size and weight of a small subcompact car. Since the 50-ton statue is not “standing” straight up, it is actually 15.3 meters (50.2 feet) high.

The Kobe Tetsujin Project’s statue is intended as a symbol of the city’s revival after the 1995 Kobe Earthquake. It is being build at Wakamatsu Park in Nagata Ward, which was the ward hardest hit by the temblor. The statue also celebrates the life of one of Kobe’s most well-known native sons; Yokoyama not only created the Tetsujin 28 manga and anime, but also Giant Robo and Sally the Witch.

The statue was scheduled to be constructed in August, but its completion is now planned for the end of September with a ceremony on October 4. (The initial plans called for a spring 2008 opening.) The project raised 135 million yen (US$1.40 million), partly through the city’s investment of 45 million yen (US$470,000) and through sales of “Tetsujin Curry.” As part of the city’s commemoration, five streetlights shaped like Tetsujin 28’s head have been installed at a nearby walkway. True to their inspiration, the 41-centimeter-wide (16-inch), 49-centimeter-tall (19-inch) streetlight heads have light-up eyes.

Source: Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun, Kobe Shimbun, Alt Japan via ANN

Just awesome. I just hope this statue can stay longer than Gundam…and it seems it will. Cant wait to see the opening ceremony!

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Tetsujin 28 Mecha Statue almost ready!

August 26, 2009 by Toonleap  
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Gigazine has some nice photos on the upcoming Tetsujin 28 mecha statue and it looks great! The statue has the same height (18m) as the Gundam at Odaiba and it will be very exciting for all the residents living near Kobe. The statue still miss its head and it is not painted, but it’s presence is overwhelming!

Still under construction!

Wow!

The museum!

Want a beverage?

Tetsujin 28 fans should feel excited and proud about this upcoming event!

Source: Gigazine for more photos! Official site for the project!

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