Bandai Spirits' Chogokin Damashii Series Announces Ryukouoh/Kouryuuoh from Super Robot Wars OG, Igniting Social Media Buzz

Bandai Spirits' Collectors Division has announced the commercialization of the popular mecha "Ryukouoh/Kouryuuoh" from the "Super Robot Wars OG" series as part of its "Chogokin Damashii" line, generating significant buzz on social media. Scheduled for release in April 2026, pre-orders will open on October 1st, leading to an outpouring of anticipation from long-time fans.

The biggest highlight is the faithful reproduction of the in-game transformation and combination gimmick, where Ryukouoh and Kouryuuoh combine by "swapping their upper and lower halves," realized through mechanisms like die-cast joints. This gimmick, previously considered challenging to miniaturize, has finally been achieved in the Chogokin Damashii line, leading to numerous expressions of surprise and excitement such as, "The era where a Ryukouoh with transformation and combination mechanisms exists has finally arrived!" and "How did they manage to sculpt a combinable and transformable Ryukouoh & Kouryuuoh?" Many fans, in particular, recall the emotional impact of the combination movie from the game "Super Robot Wars α."

On the other hand, a point of concern is the estimated price, expected to be around 50,000 yen. Voices like "I was prepared for 40,000 yen for Ryukouoh, but 50,000..." and "Bandai seems to casually announce 50,000 yen these days" are being heard, with some fans hesitating to purchase due to the high price point. However, there are also opinions that appreciate the complexity of the gimmick and the ability to reproduce two forms, suggesting, "Considering it combines and is essentially two figures (Ryuohki and Kohouki), perhaps it's not so expensive...?"

Discussions are also underway regarding how the complex combination gimmick will affect proportions and articulation. While there are concerns such as "How much articulation will it have if it's a combining figure? It might not be suitable for 'bundodo' (playing enthusiastically)," there are also voices praising the technical challenge, stating, "If they can recreate Ryukouoh/Kouryuuoh's rather outrageous combination method with these proportions, that's incredible." Although some suggest, "It might have been better to essentially release two figures instead of forcing the combination," many fans are focused on the development team's efforts to achieve the seemingly impossible.

As an addition to the Chogokin Damashii Super Robot Wars OG series, following SRX, Huckebein Mk-III, and Astranagant, this will be an unmissable item for fans who have been collecting the series to complete their collection. As the October 1st pre-order date approaches, there's a strong premonition of a fierce scramble to secure one.

The Context

To fully appreciate the significance of this announcement, it's helpful to understand the key elements:

  • Super Robot Wars OG (Original Generations): This is a popular tactical role-playing game series developed by Banpresto (now Bandai Namco Entertainment). Unlike the main Super Robot Wars series, which features crossover characters and robots from various anime, the "Original Generations" games focus solely on original mecha and characters created for the franchise, featuring deep storylines and unique robot designs that have garnered a dedicated fanbase.

  • Chogokin Damashii (Soul of Chogokin): This is a high-end collectible toy line by Bandai Spirits. Known for its extensive use of die-cast metal (the "Chogokin" in its name, referring to a fictional super-alloy), intricate transformations, and highly detailed sculpts, the series aims to faithfully recreate iconic super robots from anime and games. These figures are highly sought after by collectors for their premium quality, complex engineering, and nostalgic appeal.

  • Ryukouoh/Kouryuuoh: A fan-favorite mecha from the Super Robot Wars OG series. What makes it particularly iconic and challenging to replicate in toy form is its unique transformation and combination mechanism. Ryukouoh and Kouryuuoh are two different configurations of the same core mecha, formed by the combination of two separate units, Ryuohki and Kohouki. The distinct feature is that they combine by essentially swapping their upper and lower body parts, creating a dynamic and visually impressive transformation. Recreating this complex, "upside-down" combination in a physical toy form with good proportions and articulation has long been considered a significant engineering feat, making this announcement a major achievement for collectors and fans.

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