GekiRyuJin (RaiRyu & FuuRyu)
From Wikipedia
The Symmetrical-Docked form of HyoRyu and EnRyu, formed when their “SympaRate”, a measure of their synchronization and unity of purpose, reaches 100%. ChoRyuJin is a defensive specialist with his Mirror-Coating Chestplate (which he uses at the risk of his life) and ability to use the Eraser Head tool. He also possesses HyoRyu and EnRyu’s Gun, Rifle, and Tonfa attacks, usually used in “Double” form firing from both sides at once. He can also fire both guns and both rifles at once for a full-burst-style attack. After the initial Primeval attack, ChoRyuJin is retrofitted with the ability to fire Ul-Tech beams in place of heat or cold, which appear similar to most beam weapons in anime.
In technical specifications (and finally shown in FINAL), he also has the desperate final attack “Super Nova” – in which HyoRyu and EnRyu turn their respective dials to “Infinite” and simultaneously blast the enemy with their Chest attacks. Due to the placement of the chest plates on ChoRyuJin, he could not in fact use this attack while Symmetrical-Docked.
I didn’t write the above paragraphs, so please no hate comments..LOL
Today I will be reviewing Sonokong’s re-issue of GekiRyuJin giftset. The set includes both symmetrical docking robots, RaiRyu & FuuRyu that make up the larger GekiRyuJin. RaiRyu and FuuRyu are one of two sets of symmetrical docking robots that appear in the anime The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, the other set being EnRyu and HyoRyu that make the larger robot ChoRyuJin. I will cover ChoRyuJin in a future review.
Since you can purchase the set combined or individually, I have included photo of all below. The packaging on the combined giftset version is the nicely illustrated heavy corrugated cardboard box with the plastic tray insert that in the norm for Sonokong Brave Series re-issue. As for the individual pieced boxes, well…they are nicely illustrated but the box is very light cardboard that I suspect will not hold up to years in storage of moving.
Let’s start off the review with the vehicle modes of the two separate robots. In the first photo below you have both the green cement truck (FuuRyu) and yellow dump truck (RaiRyu). As you can clearly see, they share a very futuristic look, which is appropriate for the anime they come from. Each truck is just under 10″ long in this mode and is comprised of quality feeling heavy plastic.
The only feature or “gimmick” that RaiRyu has in dump-truck mode is the fact the dump body actually can tilt back to dump. Nothing really impresses me with his vehicle mode.
Onto FuuRyu, again, like RaiRyu above, FuuRyu’s vehicle mode also doesn’t really do it for me and is lackluster at best. The cement chute can be raised or lowered and the cement drum can turn, woo hoo…
Now we are getting down to the good stuff! RaiRyu’s and FuuRyu’s separate robot modes are arguably the best mode of these figures, due to their almost unheard of articulation for the early nineties transforming robot figure. Each figure stand approximately 8″ tall, and like I state above, both have some really good articulation. The joints are nice and tight with that “click” that all mecha collectors love.
Transformation to robot mode is a snap, and as you can see below, for the most part they look great, if you overlook the kibble on their backsides.
Just like in the anime, you can turn the dials on both RaiRyu’s and FuuRyu’s chest to “Infinite” and simultaneously blast an enemy with their Chest attacks. You can see below that the chest changes from white to yellow or vice verse to achieve the above mentioned effect.
Now let’s take a look at FuuRyu alone. In the first pic you can see the nicely detailed face and chest that really contribute to this figures cool factor.
Here is a quick shot of the articulation that I had mentioned earlier in the review. You gotta admit that it is pretty awesome for a Brave Series figure.
Well, check this out! What I originally thought to be useless kibble shown in the backside shot up above, becomes a nifty shoulder-mounted cannon with targeting system. The cannon actually can fire 4 of the 16 supplied red projectiles by simply rotating it. Don’t you just love toys with firing gimmicks?
RaiRyu shares the same chiseled good looks as FuuRyu above as well as the pretty cool articulation. Only this time, the play gimmick is different.
RaiRyu can actually use his dump body as a skateboard! Hang 10 dude! or whatever the skating lingo is…LOL.
The next photo illustrates how the storage of the extra ammo and the arm for GekiRyuJin are stored in the lower legs of RaiRyu and FuuRyu. I think that this is pretty cool and I love toys where everything has a place. Also, you can check out the video further below and you will see that the left arm of GekiRyuJin actually stores in the exact place as the toy! Pretty trick huh?
As you can see below, RaiRyu and FuuRyu are starting to get impatient and would like me to hurry up to the part where they can do their ultimate symmetrical docking form, GekiRyuJin!
OK boys, let’s go, SYMMETRICAL DOCKING!!
Here he is, GekiRyuJin in all his glory! If you watch the video above, the transformation of the toy to GekiRyuJin is practically exact to the anime.
GekiRyuJin stands a little over 10″ and is basically a solid brick. Articulation is limited to the elbows and the head does turn back and forth slightly between his massive shoulders. Even though the articulation is limited, I still think the figure is beautiful and well proportioned. I like the way the cement drum becomes his gun and the dump body is his shield.
Maybe it’s just me but I think GekiRyuJin and Optimus Prime have a striking resemblance.
All said and done, I love this toy and I am proud to have it displayed in my collection. I think the design is really cool and it just looks absolutely stunning on the shelf next to my other Brave Series figures. If you don’t have it, track it down. It is worth hunting around for.