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00:00ESTBS
00:0641 years have passed.
00:08With the hit of the Gunpla, the Plamo boom has arrived.
00:10While the big hit products are being born one after another,
00:12two series have been launched so far,
00:14and fans are excited.
00:17ZOID
00:19It is a plastic kit by Takara Tomy.
00:24A unique design that mixes dinosaurs and machines.
00:29Powerful movement by Zenmai Kuro.
00:33And...
00:35Above all, what grabbed the hearts of fans
00:38was the meticulously set SF world view.
00:42At the time, plastic models that made anime three-dimensional were the mainstream.
00:46It was also characteristic that it was completely original.
00:50It is a toy that children of the Showa era longed for.
00:57It has been a long-selling product for 40 years since then.
01:03However, on the long road,
01:05the end of the second series and other unknown hardships...
01:10Tonight's event is a ZOID related event.
01:13Now, the door to space and time will open.
01:17ZOID
01:20The backstage of the movement that the people involved talk about.
01:28The first one is Mr. Mitsutoshi Tokuyama,
01:31the father of ZOID, who built the world view of ZOID.
01:39The second one is Mr. Terugo Nikaido,
01:41who has been in charge of ZOID's engineering and produced many ZOIDs.
01:47The third one is Mr. Tajima, who has supported ZOID since the Heisei era.
01:53Mr. Katayama and Mr. Naito, who are currently developing ZOID.
01:57The actors have all come together.
02:01The ZOID series...
02:04There was a way of talking about ZOID, right?
02:07It was a very popular popular toy.
02:11There was also ZOID.
02:13ZOID. Ah, I had it.
02:15Everyone was like, Ah!
02:17I had ZOID. I'll put a cap on it.
02:20It's exciting.
02:22I remember that it didn't come out at first.
02:25Because it's sad.
02:27Minions had an overwhelming sense of boom, so everyone had it.
02:30Some people had ZOID, and some people had it in their friend's house.
02:34I'd like to ask you about ZOID today.
02:40ZOID was born in 1983.
02:44ZOID is still loved today.
02:47What kind of toys were popular before ZOID was born?
02:52It was 1980.
02:56At that time, Gunpla was booming.
03:02Gunpla is very easy to assemble.
03:08If you work hard, you can make a Gundam that is active on TV.
03:16Compared to military products, Gunpla was much cheaper.
03:21And it was easy to buy.
03:25What kind of product did Tommy have at that time?
03:28It was around 1980 before I joined.
03:32There was an anime character called Gun-san.
03:36I was making a Gundam with this anime character.
03:40It's called Sound Flasher.
03:43It's a Gundam that emits light and sound.
03:46However, at that time, real anime was popular.
03:52So I couldn't make a Gundam that was popular.
03:55Ideal Gundam is a Gundam that many people choose.
03:59At that time, Tommy didn't sell the original anime.
04:03He was good at moving toys using small micro-Zenmai.
04:10So he decided to develop a toy for men with an original IP.
04:19This is the prototype of ZOID.
04:23It looks like a combination of a dinosaur and a machine.
04:26Why this combination?
04:29It was treated like a space exploration machine.
04:35Star Wars was popular.
04:37Was there an SF boom?
04:39Yes, there was a space boom in the background.
04:43At that time, the direction of SF and space boom was decided.
04:48Where did the dinosaur come from?
04:50It's like my work.
04:53I grew up in Ueno.
04:58There was a science museum near my house.
05:03The museum was like a playground since I was a child.
05:08At that time, SF was popular.
05:10I thought that I could make a world where dinosaurs and SF were mixed.
05:18The finished product was released under the name of Mechabonica, combining bones, bones, and mechs.
05:28It's a canopy-like cockpit from this time.
05:32Yes.
05:33Is the name of the product ZOID?
05:35Yes.
05:36It was decided to sell in the United States under the name Mechabonica.
05:44Then, the seller in the United States sold it under the name ZOID.
05:52What does that mean?
05:55I don't know.
05:56You can do whatever you want.
05:58I was wondering what was going on.
06:03Then, what is ZOID?
06:06I asked the person in charge of overseas.
06:11ZOID is an animal-like robot.
06:18It's an android.
06:20It's an artificial robot.
06:24I was told that it was a ZOID.
06:27When I thought about selling it in Japan,
06:34I was told that the brand name was a little more popular in the United States.
06:41That's a little frustrating.
06:42Yes.
06:43In Japan, Mechabonica was sold in the United States.
06:46Was it that popular in Japan?
06:48It was at the same time as Mechabonica in Japan.
06:51I was worried about where to distribute it.
06:57There were only these three points.
07:01It was difficult to promote it as a series.
07:10It won't sell in Japan.
07:12Tommy changed the name of the product in Japan to ZOID.
07:18However, there was a fundamental problem because it was original.
07:22He couldn't figure out how to distribute it.
07:26So he held a ZOID idea contest in the company.
07:31One of the participants was Mr. Tokuyama.
07:36I applied.
07:40I was a newbie and had to sell ZOID.
07:45It was like the Republic of China.
07:48It didn't have a name yet.
07:50Did you set it up there?
07:52I didn't have anything to compete with.
07:55If you put a cockpit and a rubber cap on a ZOID,
07:59it's like a Mechabox.
08:01If you think of a dinosaur, you can develop it.
08:08This is a great point.
08:12You've already succeeded in making two and four.
08:14You can make it.
08:16If you put a rubber cap and a cockpit on a ZOID,
08:21it becomes a ZOID.
08:24I thought it was amazing.
08:27I drew a lot of sketches.
08:29There was a lot of room for development.
08:31I drew a lot of sketches of a fighting machine with armaments.
08:36I drew a lot of sketches of the Republic of China.
08:43Then it became a target.
08:45You attacked with a physical amount.
08:47I drew a lot of sketches.
08:49At that time, I had an image that I liked dinosaurs.
08:55I drew one by one like a dinosaur picture book.
09:00I set it up there.
09:03At that time, it was a ZOID that we knew.
09:07The stage is a planet similar to Earth, Z.
09:12There is a metal life form called a human and ZOID.
09:18And the war broke out between the Democratic Republic of Helix Republic and the Military Republic of Zenebeth Empire.
09:27Both of them used ZOID as a war weapon.
09:31In addition, they made modifications and strengthened ZOID.
09:35It depicts the constant conflict between the two countries.
09:39This world view brought a depth that was not in the toys at that time.
09:45At that time, I didn't know much about ZOID.
09:49I was 5 or 6 years old.
09:52I didn't know much about ZOID.
09:55I just knew that ZOID was good and ZOID was the enemy.
09:59But now that I'm an adult, I can see that ZOID is very military-like.
10:04There are elements that make me think that children will be left behind.
10:08I needed a deep story.
10:12When I was making the setting, I got a letter from a fan saying,
10:16Please don't kill ZOID. I feel sorry for ZOID.
10:21At that time, I wanted ZOID not to die.
10:24So I made a setting where ZOID has a ZOID core in ZOID.
10:27Even if ZOID's body is torn apart, ZOID will be reborn someday.
10:32I made the ZOID setting while thinking about a different environment from Earth.
10:37I think ZOID is a game that brings children together.
10:42In this way, the ZOID team was formed around Mr. Tokuyama and Mr. Nikaido.
10:48The world view of the Republic of Japan vs. the Imperial Army was also solidified.
10:54We started a full-fledged product development.
10:59The first job we did was to make a mechabonica that Tokuyama made.
11:04The first job was to make a cool product in a new world called ZOID.
11:11The first job was to re-create the bigasaurus here into a mammoth.
11:17The structure is the same from the side.
11:20The head is the nose, the legs are the feet, and the head is a little higher.
11:25It was the first job to put the head on and make it an elephant.
11:30The color has calmed down a lot. It's like a military.
11:35Unexpected motifs come out.
11:39I think everyone's favorite dinosaurs are quite limited.
11:42There are some that aren't.
11:45How do you decide on the choices that make you think,
11:50How do you decide on the choices that make you think,
11:53I was given a three-year plan.
11:58I was given a three-year plan.
12:01The four of us decided on this.
12:07The first point was the Godzilla.
12:12I put it here in 1984.
12:17I put it here in 1984.
12:22Redhorn was the first electric vehicle of the Imperial Army.
12:29You were able to battle here.
12:32I had a three-year plan.
12:36Next year, Iron Kong will be released.
12:39I'm going to release this to compete with Godzilla.
12:43You're going to put power balance on each side, right?
12:46You're going to put power balance on each side, right?
12:47That's right.
12:50In the first part of this story,
12:53The Empire doesn't have much explanation.
12:57There's a reason for this.
13:01Redhorn is a little smaller than the Mechabox of Bigasauro.
13:08This is a new machine for our team.
13:12It took a lot of time.
13:15You didn't release it to make it complete?
13:19It took a lot of time.
13:22If a strong product comes out,
13:24You're going to release a popular product on the other side.
13:28You're going to control it so that the war doesn't end.
13:31I was doing it in the original.
13:34All the products that come out will be the main characters when they're released.
13:39I'm going to set it up properly.
13:41As I said earlier,
13:44Even animals that are not the main characters can be strong and popular.
13:49I was making a mechanism to balance the enemies and allies.
13:54So when Deathdaura comes out, how do you beat him?
13:57Matsusanda comes out and says,
13:59I'm going to win next.
14:00I've been thinking about it all.
14:02The story development of the third year.
14:05I've been thinking about it.
14:07It's still being inherited.
14:09That's right.
14:11I've been thinking about it for three years.
14:15I've always set up a machine that's a rival.
14:19I've always been thinking about how to beat him.
14:25And there's a rule about the animals that you use as a motif.
14:31Basically, dinosaurs and animals.
14:34I think dinosaurs are also fictional.
14:38There's something that changes the motif.
14:40Asalamander, Pegasus, Ordeos.
14:42Ordeos.
14:43There's something like that.
14:44Gilbader, too.
14:45I don't think there's anything.
14:47Is that okay to say?
14:49Did you spread it out?
14:50That's right.
14:51At first, between Mr. Nikaido and me,
14:55I didn't want to release anything that was too rigid.
15:03But it was released halfway through.
15:05When I released Ordeos, I had a lot of trouble.
15:10There was a title called Tenma.
15:12And when I released Ordeos, I thought I'd try using hero colors.
15:16The coloring and the form are heroic.
15:19And I thought I'd use plating, too.
15:22So I challenged myself to a fictional theme.
15:27But Gilbader is the same.
15:30As a Zoid at the time, I thought the fictional theme was a bit off.
15:37The setting is also very wide.
15:39You make Gilbader, who you don't think you can defeat, to get revenge.
15:43That's the setting.
15:45It's very fitting.
15:48But that's no good.
15:50It's too fictional.
15:52I still think that way.
15:55I don't think you can put in an animal or a fictional creature.
16:02Gilbader doesn't come out anymore.
16:05And the passion of the developers.
16:08Sometimes they want to make a motif like this.
16:13At the time, there was a time when the Great King Gussokumushi was feverish as a creature.
16:20I wanted to make the Great King Gussokumushi into a Zoid.
16:24So I made it into a product.
16:26But I had to convince both the predecessors and the bosses.
16:31So I added some convincing settings.
16:34So it's no good just because it's popular.
16:37While taking care of the details of the setting, he also took care of the complexity of the assembly.
16:44Originally, it was developed with the concept of a hop kit.
16:48It's easy to assemble.
16:50It's close to a plastic model.
16:52You don't have to use glue.
16:54You can stop it with a rubber cap.
16:56And it moves.
16:58I think it's easier than a plastic model.
17:01I don't know if my memory is being rewritten.
17:04Zoid is a very detailed and difficult thing.
17:08But when I thought about it,
17:11I made it complete and moved it.
17:13So I think the difficulty was low.
17:16Plastic models and adhesives were the same at the time.
17:19There were some parts that couldn't be made.
17:21In the case of Zoid, the biggest difference from a plastic model is that
17:25it's made with the concept of assembling movement.
17:28Each part is a meaningful part for conveying movement.
17:33It's possible to move, so it's convincing in shape.
17:37That's right.
17:39However, the weakness of the toy is that it is important in detail.
17:45The more mecha boxes there are, the more expensive it is.
17:49The first mecha bolinca I explained was 580 yen.
17:55At that time, the Gunpla was about 300 yen.
17:58The price of the Zenmai in it was high.
18:03The last King Godzilla was the most expensive in the Showa Zoid.
18:07That's right.
18:08The size was overwhelmingly large.
18:10Yes, it was overwhelmingly large.
18:13I was told by the manager that I had made such a big one.
18:18At that time, I think there was a huge toy bubble in each robot work.
18:25I think there was a toy bubble.
18:27Transformers and Chogokin were very big at the time.
18:31Godzilla's box was also big.
18:35I think ZOID is a big nose.
18:38I like big things.
18:40Godzilla's box is big even if you line it up at the store.
18:43That's right.
18:44I think the toy industry has evolved dramatically.
18:47I think it's because the box is big and doesn't stand out.
18:52ZOID was born as an innovative plastic model with a world view that did not exist at the time.
18:59However, since there was no anime as a base, PR had to put effort into it.
19:06I made a diorama with a lot of money.
19:09I always put something like an active imagination in it.
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21:52How to sell Zoids.
21:54PR backstage.
21:56First of all, I have to promote moving things.
22:02But it's not an anime character.
22:05First of all, the package.
22:07It's traditional to put one by one in the back of the box.
22:15But it's not an anime, so I kept the package in a place like imagination.
22:21I made a diorama and put it in my imagination.
22:27Zoids have the image of a diorama.
22:29It's amazing.
22:31It's hard to make something of this scale.
22:36It's really hard.
22:39We are children, so we make it and play with it.
22:45It's fun to decorate the diorama.
22:49Modeling is fun, too.
22:51At that time, a special commercial was a hot topic.
22:55It was a powerful video that was not a toy.
23:04It's so scary.
23:06Take over at once.
23:09Death Zanger, who destroys everything in its path.
23:14It's coming from behind.
23:16Death Zanger, the strongest mecha of the Imperial Army.
23:22Zoid Godzilla Mark II and Iron Kong Mark II were also mass-produced.
23:27They were finally added to the front line.
23:33It's nostalgic.
23:34Godzilla Mark II was mass-produced at the beginning.
23:39In our generation, it's either Death Zaura or Mad Thunder.
23:46It's a special commercial.
23:49Is it expensive?
23:51Yes, it's very expensive.
23:55The company that made it is also making special commercial videos.
24:01Is it a full-fledged commercial?
24:03Yes, it is.
24:04Was it a fire commercial?
24:06Yes, it was a fire commercial.
24:08The latest commercial was made by Mr. Naito.
24:13It took about three days.
24:17When I remade Death Zaura,
24:21I made a full-fledged commercial.
24:24I see.
24:25There aren't many studios that can produce fire.
24:30The environment is different and the method is different.
24:32I made CG for the fire.
24:35And I remade all the art.
24:42Mr. Tokuyama and his team thought about the world of Zoid.
24:46In order to convey the details,
24:48they published a Zoid battle story from the elementary school.
24:52The original story of the Republic and the Imperial Army, which is only written there,
24:57fascinated children at the time.
25:01At first, it was like this.
25:04I've never seen it before.
25:06This is Mad Thunder.
25:08At first, I didn't know anyone who was riding Zoid.
25:12When I saw this, I thought there were cool people riding it.
25:17I was very surprised.
25:19You can only see people who are in good shape.
25:23I was wondering who this was.
25:25It was a very cool person.
25:27His name is cool.
25:29He has a good rank.
25:31Looking at it now,
25:33this Zoid is not a child, is it?
25:37What is the target?
25:39Can't you imitate it?
25:41The final form of Death Zaura is Death Fighter.
25:43It's crazy.
25:45It's ridiculous.
25:47This is impossible.
25:49What material should we use to make Excalibur?
25:54It's a full scratch.
25:56It's like a semi-scratch.
25:58Most of the products and products in the magazine
26:03were used for trial production.
26:08In order to put it on the magazine at the right time,
26:12there were things that didn't make it in time.
26:15So I forced Mr. Kaido to use a lot of it.
26:21But as Mr. Hazurei said,
26:24I remodeled it.
26:26It's a very expensive and precious thing.
26:31My hands and feet were torn apart.
26:34At the end, I used gunpowder to make copper.
26:39The power was amazing.
26:44With this PR strategy,
26:46it sold more than 19 million copies at the time.
26:51It became a hit plastic model.
26:56But in 1991, the series suddenly ended.
27:02What happened?
27:05For the time being, I did everything I could.
27:11There was a period of boom among elementary school students.
27:16And powerful rivals, such as Minionk, appeared.
27:22Was Minionk popular?
27:24Yes.
27:25At that time, the children who participated in the Minionk tournament
27:30were clearly faster when they remodeled themselves.
27:35It was a figure that remodeling was equal to improving performance.
27:40I tried to make ZOID fight,
27:44but it was not interesting even if I pushed it.
27:47It's frustrating.
27:49The excitement of the children who could win in the Minionk race
27:54was overshadowed.
27:57At that time, I was under the leadership of Mr. Kaido.
28:02ZOID helped me with ZOID.
28:05I started a few projects under the keyword of humanoid ZOID.
28:13You evolved from an animal to a human being.
28:18This is G-Knight.
28:21Z is ZOID.
28:23I thought about the setting twice.
28:26The ZOID core was set to grow into a humanoid.
28:31As a company, I put a lot of effort into ZOID.
28:36However, the sales did not last for several years.
28:41ZOID continued for a long time.
28:44I had G-Knight and Gilga.
28:50I'm sorry to say this, but G-Knight was very difficult to make.
28:55It was very difficult.
28:57I felt like I couldn't make either of them move.
29:01The concept of a robot was that for the children at that time,
29:07it was a robot that could fly around the universe at high speed and shoot beams.
29:15It was not a walking robot.
29:18That's it.
29:19I think so.
29:20I like that form very much.
29:24Gundam is eight heads.
29:26G-Knight is five heads.
29:28The torso is a little thick.
29:31I thought it was amazing that a human being could move.
29:36I took a picture of him walking.
29:39How did he carry his feet?
29:41I wonder what happens when you carry people's feet every day.
29:45I changed the system I instructed to walk.
29:51I walked with the system I changed.
29:54It's like the moment I surpassed myself.
29:57It's the moment when you stand up.
30:00Mr. Tajima followed the will of the predecessors and revived ZOID in 1999.
30:08How did this series, also known as Heisei ZOID, stand up?
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32:20It's been about 8 years since the new series was released.
32:23What is the reason for the revival?
32:25Yes, it's been a few years.
32:28Zoid's revival project has been launched several times in the company.
32:32I was involved in it or not.
32:36It's hard to confirm that Zoid can go to the current era.
32:42I think the project has been launched, disappeared, and repeated.
32:46I participated in the project heading for the end of 1999.
32:52At that time, the big difference was the comic of the elementary school student.
32:58And Zoid, which was based on animation, was revived.
33:05I thought it would be a big business.
33:08At first, Zoid was an original IP without video.
33:11But many people know Zoid, so you can put a video on it.
33:15Yes, I think that was big.
33:17When Zoid was re-released last year,
33:20we all went to the store to see the sales.
33:25There were many young people around the age of Mr. Kazurie who took Zoid.
33:29They said they had Zoid.
33:31There were many people who said they had Zoid.
33:35Zoid is still very strong in my memory.
33:37I was a little excited that Zoid became a video.
33:41Zoid was born as an original plastic model without the original work.
33:45However, Zoid was revived as an anime based on a toy.
33:50The main character, Zoid, was defeated by the popular Zoid, S.H.I.E.L.D. R.I.G.G.E.R.
33:55There was a reason why Zoid was a toy.
34:02I had to make it a hero.
34:05When I was drawing the main character,
34:09I had to draw the growth of the boy.
34:13I had to draw the strongest one.
34:16At first, the main character, Ban, was drawing Commandolph.
34:20Really?
34:21Yes, in the comic book.
34:23So I started the idea of drawing Commandolph as the main character.
34:31When I was making the business plan at that time,
34:35Commandolph was sold for 800 yen at that time.
34:38The main character was sold for 800 yen at that time,
34:41so the business plan didn't work out.
34:43But I thought I had to make a product that sold well.
34:48So I thought S.H.I.E.L.D. R.I.G.G.E.R. was a good choice.
34:52At that time, it became a hot topic.
34:56You bastard!
35:01Let's make a lot of 3D CG in TV anime.
35:05Let's make a lot of 3D CG in TV anime.
35:08By doing so, the battle scene of ZOID became more dynamic.
35:14We went to meet a person who knows well about the time.
35:19I'm Takao Kato, the director of ZOID.
35:22Nice to meet you.
35:25The story of the hard work of the production at that time.
35:30At that time, I made a video using a computer.
35:34I made a video using a computer.
35:37Before that, I showed you a video of a hand-drawn CG.
35:43Before that, I showed you a video of a hand-drawn CG.
35:45I was told,
35:47I was told,
35:49I was told,
35:52I was told,
35:57this way of thinking may be possible.
35:59This way of thinking may be possible.
36:01Therefore I chose this.
36:04However, at that time,
36:07We didn't need a computer to write�
36:11We didn't need a computer to write、
36:14because we had no hard disc recorder.
36:16The president bought us a hard disc recorder
36:20The president bought us a hard disc recorder
36:23He bought us a hard disc recorder
36:25and that's how I started to be able to record them.
36:30And when he actually started making them,
36:33he faced a problem.
36:36This is a story that got me really angry.
36:39When I was making the first episode,
36:42I was told that the studio's ability was limited to 80 cuts.
36:48In the case of ZOID,
36:51the total number of cuts is about 300 to 320,
36:58and I was told that I could use 80 of those in 3D.
37:02And I was told that I could use about 50 of those in motion.
37:07But even though I said 80 cuts,
37:10in the end, it was 230 or 240 cuts in 3D.
37:15So it wasn't a problem at all.
37:19The people who wanted to make them all worked hard to make them,
37:23and I feel that they worked really hard.
37:36I wanted to make a character that wasn't based on a character.
37:42What I made 25 years ago
37:46had a big impression of being based on a character.
37:51But I wanted to make something that was more like ZOID,
37:55or something that was more like a mecha.
38:00I'm sure that Mr. Tajima had a lot of questions,
38:06but in the second half, he understood a lot of things and did a good job.
38:15Oh, I see.
38:17Mr. Kato mentioned this earlier.
38:20What kind of conversation did you have?
38:22Well, when I think back to that time,
38:25it was when Mr. Tokuyama and Mr. Nikaido made the military-style ZOID.
38:31As the next generation,
38:34I had to face the anime team on behalf of Tommy.
38:38I thought that ZOID would be troubled by such a light story,
38:42and I wanted the drama to show the harshness of war.
38:46That was Tommy's idea at the time,
38:48and I was the representative of the ZOID team.
38:52I didn't want it to become an anime,
38:55and I didn't want to be able to broadcast it.
38:57We really had to face each other.
38:59I remember Mr. Kato saying,
39:03Tommy's Mr. Tajima wanted to do something harder.
39:06That's true.
39:08I'm glad to hear that as a fan.
39:12When I thought that the military-style ZOID was strong,
39:16I thought, oh, it's a character.
39:21Of course, I think that kind of story is important,
39:24but I don't think I've ever seen a ZOID where no one comes out.
39:28I think it would have been difficult to make ZOID the main character
39:33with all the budget and technology at the time.
39:37However, in the second half, I think the enthusiasm for the 230-cut 3D CG
39:41was transmitted and the desire to see it increased.
39:44That's right.
39:45As a result, including the character and story background,
39:51we were able to make a great work that we couldn't do alone.
39:56I think it was a great work in the end.
40:02How effective was the animation?
40:05Yes, it was almost as effective as the peak of Showa ZOID.
40:13It's almost the same.
40:16It's amazing that the content that was completed once can reach the peak again.
40:23You can't just go to the same place with opening and closing.
40:27I think it's because the atmosphere has entered.
40:30However, the Heisei ZOID, which was in high demand,
40:33also ended the series in 2006.
40:36What kind of reason is it this time?
40:39As I said earlier, the effect of the animation was tremendous.
40:42It went up sharply, but the expiration date was quite short.
40:50I think the first ZOID animation lasted about two years.
40:55On the contrary, it only lasted about two years,
40:58so the sales declined for a while.
41:01In 2004 and 2005, the animation was re-released twice.
41:07However, the business didn't grow as much as it did in 1999 and 2000.
41:13The business of animation and video will not be able to make a lot of money in the future.
41:22You use a lot of CG, right?
41:24Does it cost a lot?
41:26It costs a lot.
41:28ZOID costs a lot of products, videos, and everything.
41:33It's a lot of work.
41:35It's a lot of work.
41:37The second series ended with excitement.
41:42I thought it would be forgotten with the times.
41:48After 12 years, the series was revived as ZOID WILD in 2018.
41:55What is the point that has changed greatly?
42:00First of all, the scale was different.
42:05Until now, the scale was 1 in 72.
42:09In one frame, the face of ZOID and the human face fit together.
42:15That's right.
42:16It's a modern style.
42:18That's right.
42:19It's a modern style.
42:20Until now, it was a military style.
42:23One of the features of the ZOID WILD series is the eyes.
42:27It's more like a dinosaur.
42:30It's about the size of an animal.
42:34If you think about it like that, the old ZOID is big.
42:37It's big.
42:39That's right.
42:40Until now, there was a runner that could be cut with a nipper.
42:45ZOID WILD has a runner.
42:48Like a puzzle, there are more children who find it difficult to use nippers.
42:55ZOID WILD has evolved as a new hardware.
43:00In addition, Wild Blast, the first special move element in the series, was added.
43:07It led to an unprecedented excitement.
43:10And a new challenge this year.
43:15Launching a new label, Peace Park.
43:20What is the difference from the conventional ZOID?
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45:55What kind of ZOID is the new label T-Spark developing?
46:01It's a technology developed by Takara Tomy.
46:05It's a label for adults to enjoy.
46:10Takara Tomy made a lot of masterpieces.
46:13He remade various robots in the past.
46:17There was a masterpiece in Transformers.
46:20He did it individually.
46:23He put them all on one label.
46:26He added Transformers, ZOID, and Diacron.
46:31He made a new series.
46:34It's a high-end product for adults.
46:36Yes, it's a high-end product.
46:38One of them is the A-Z series, which was updated with the latest ZOID technology.
46:45For example, the S.H.I.E.L.D. Liger is designed to walk with its claws raised.
46:53It's a high-end product, so it's possible to stick to the details.
46:58He also developed a 1-in-100 scale Realize model that focuses on ease of assembly and posing.
47:05He also realized a new way to enjoy ZOID.
47:10And the large ZOID released in November of this year.
47:14There are many evolutions in the A-Z series version of Death Zaurer.
47:20Death Zaurer is also in the A-Z series.
47:23It was released this year.
47:26It was also exhibited at the Hobby Show.
47:28This is the original Death Zaurer.
47:31Look at the movement.
47:34It has a different form.
47:39The tail is attached to the ground.
47:42It's a little closer to the shape of a two-legged dinosaur.
47:49The movement of the legs is also detailed.
47:52Yes, the movement of the legs.
47:54Oh, great.
47:56The jaw of the back is open and closed.
48:00It's mechanical and vital.
48:04Is the intake fan spinning?
48:07Yes, it's spinning.
48:10The design and movement of the A-Z series are based on the past ZOID.
48:17Old fans can enjoy it.
48:19You have to line them up.
48:24ZOID has been loved for more than 40 years.
48:30Mr. Tokuyama and Mr. Nikaido, who are called the parents of the sea,
48:33What kind of development do you expect to see in the future?
48:38When we first started, the main target was ZOID for elementary school children.
48:47Nowadays, we have a ZOID called Kidalto.
48:54I helped create the instruction manual for this new ZOID.
49:00It's been 40 years since I made it, and it's much more fun to assemble than the ZOID I made.
49:09I thought this was the ZOID I really wanted to make.
49:15ZOID is the ultimate way to create movement.
49:20I'd like ZOID to pursue this line further in the future.
49:27It's not that the ZOID has changed after 40 years.
49:31It's more of an extension of what I thought it would be.
49:34What I couldn't do at the time and what I wanted to do are summarized here.
49:40ZOID had a grand story in the beginning.
49:47There's a dinosaur live show at the National Museum in my neighborhood.
49:55That's a moving dinosaur.
49:59I thought this would be another entry point.
50:05If that's the case, the reproduction of Tyrannosaurus is going to be a mess.
50:11That's right.
50:12It's going to be a bit of a problem.
50:14It's an accessory.
50:17What's interesting about dinosaurs is that they don't know everything.
50:23There's evolution, but there's also discovery.
50:28In that sense, I think we can deal with environmental change by evolving the ZOID mechanics.
50:43We haven't talked about it yet, but it's about time.
50:48Thank you for your time today.
50:52ZOID
50:56I'd like to make it if I were in charge.
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