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Soul of Chogokin
Soul of Chogokin (SOC) (超合金魂) is a popular line of adult collector's toys produced by the Japanese company Bandai Spirits. The line, which began in 1997, focuses almost exclusively on mecha (robots) taken from various 1970s and 1980s anime series, although the line has diverged from this on a number of occasions, most notably the release of several mecha from the mid-1990s anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. More recently, the line has expanded further to include 1970s mecha from Super Sentai and other tokusatsu series, such as the Battle Fever Robo from Battle Fever J, Leopardon from the Japanese TV adaptation of Spider-Man and Gipsy Danger from Pacific Rim. Bandai also initiated the "F.A. (Full Action)" sub-line beginning with Voltes V; the F.A. sub-line sacrifices transformation and combination gimmicks in favor of anime-accurate proportions and dynamic articulation.
Lines
Soul of Chogokin
Accessories
Special items released to complement or complete specific Soul of Chogokin Figures.
Black versions, recolors and renewal versions
Bandai released many variants of the original releases. Most are just repaints, while some of them have a totally different sculpt or add more features to the original SOC releases.
Limited items
Even though they were never too difficult to find, the following versions were never released in shops. Most of them required the use of coupons found in manga/magazines/CDs. Some were released in fairs/exhibitions.
Special items
The following special items were released in predetermined limited numbers. They have all reached incredibly high prices in secondary market.
Deluxe Soul of Chogokin
A more high-end sub-line of the SOC series, these figures are larger and feature better detail and sound gimmicks.
Main line
Special releases and accessories
Soul of Chogokin SPEC
The SPEC series started in 2007 as an expansion series to the original SoC line, it is designed to showcase robot characters from the 1980s onward. This line is replaced by the Hi-Metal R line.
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