Gorgo


M1 and Club Daikaiju combined to release three non-Japanese giant monsters as part of their “Great Monsters of the Movies” series. (Besides Gorgo, there was also Reptilicus and Rat Bat Spider.) Gorgo is from the 1961 British film of the same name.

Interestingly, there was no consistency among the three releases in terms of packaging. While the Rat Bat Spider came in a box and Reptilicus loose with a tag, Gorgo comes in the more commonly used bag and header card.

Gorgo
Gorgo

The figure itself is beautifully sculpted in green vinyl and accented with metallic blue and silver spray. It stands 10″ tall and is articulated at the hips, shoulders and tail. Unfortunately, though, you cannot turn the head at all.

Gorgo

In the movie, British scientists find a giant monster and bring it back to the UK. But it turns out that this “giant” monster is just a baby! Mama Gorgo comes for her child and reeks havoc in the process. And as an added bonus, this toy comes with a mini vinyl of the child Gorgo. Using the same vinyl and paint, the baby version has just one joint at the waist.

Gorgo

The Gorgo reviewed here is the “Irasawa” exclusive, but Gorgo was also released through Super7 Magazine in a blue spray, in unpainted beige and blue painted beige variations as well as green with gold spray instead of silver.

Gorgo

Gorgo

Gorgo

Gorgo

Gorgo

Gorgo