Tag: Action Figures

TMMN Reviews: Bandai D-Arts Bass Figure w/Treble (Warning: Image-Heavy)

TMMN Reviews: Bandai D-Arts Bass Figure w/Treble (Warning: Image-Heavy)

The third in our line of Bandai D-Arts reviews (following Mega Man & Rush and Vile) is none other than the Blue Bomber’s robotic rival, Bass, who is accompanied by his faithful robotic support wolf, Treble.

The third in our line of Bandai D-Arts reviews (following Mega Man & Rush and Vile) is none other than the Blue Bomber’s robotic rival, Bass, who is accompanied by his faithful robotic support wolf, Treble.

Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

In case anyone was curious about the status of Bandai’s D-Arts Bass figure (with Treble, naturally) at various retailers, tipster “Dr. Wily” has given us the lowdown on the current situation. For those ordering through ToyWiz.com, they’ve apparently changed their site to note that instead of the previously-stated July release date, their orders will be […]

In case anyone was curious about the status of Bandai’s D-Arts Bass figure (with Treble, naturally) at various retailers, tipster “Dr. Wily” has given us the lowdown on the current situation. For those ordering through ToyWiz.com, they’ve...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Previews Catalog Listing D-Arts Ultimate Armor Mega Man X for October

While our recently-updated sidebar has the Bandai D-Arts figure of Mega Man X in his Ultimate Armor slated for release on September 25th, 2013, a tip from Dr. Wily reveals that those looking to purchase the figure from their local comic book shops might have to wait just a bit longer. According to Wily, the […]

While our recently-updated sidebar has the Bandai D-Arts figure of Mega Man X in his Ultimate Armor slated for release on September 25th, 2013, a tip from Dr. Wily reveals that those looking to purchase the figure from their local comic book shops might have to wait...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

TMMN Reviews: Bandai D-Arts Mega Man Figure w/Rush & Metool (Warning: Image-Heavy)

Following our previous review of Bandai’s D-Arts Vile figure from Bluefin Tamashii Nations, we are now taking a look at the next figure from their lineup, Mega Man! Or rather, Mega Man, Rush, and a Metool. One disclaimer before we go any further: As you can see from the image at right, this one is […]

Following our previous review of Bandai’s D-Arts Vile figure from Bluefin Tamashii Nations, we are now taking a look at the next figure from their lineup, Mega Man! Or rather, Mega Man, Rush, and a Metool. One disclaimer before we go any further: As you can see...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

A Chance for Female Mega Man Characters from D-Arts?

Don’t go getting your hopes up, but Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA recently posted the following on their Facebook: “The reception for Sailor Moon gives us great confidence for females from other series. More girls? MOAR GIRLS! Power up for tomorrow night and the Nex (sic) 3 weeks!” Do note the part about females “from other […]

Don’t go getting your hopes up, but Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA recently posted the following on their Facebook: “The reception for Sailor Moon gives us great confidence for females from other series. More girls? MOAR GIRLS! Power up for tomorrow night...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Diamond’s Previews Catalog Turns Up the Bass with New D-Arts Solicitation

Previews, the catalog for comic book distributor Diamond, has updated with a new listing which many of you have no doubt been eagerly awaiting: The D-Arts action figures of Bass and Treble from Bandai and Bluefin Tamashii Nations! From Tamashii Nations! Previously available only as a Tamashii Web Shop exclusive in Asia, Tamashii Nations proudly […]

Previews, the catalog for comic book distributor Diamond, has updated with a new listing which many of you have no doubt been eagerly awaiting: The D-Arts action figures of Bass and Treble from Bandai and Bluefin Tamashii Nations! From Tamashii Nations! Previously...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Treble an Accessory “Assuming” Bass Becomes an Actual Product

It’s time to break out your image macros of Fry (or variants thereof), everyone. Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA has updated their Facebook page once again, this time with the picture of Treble you see at right (click to enlarge). There, they clarify that much like Rush, Treble would be included as an “accessory” with their […]

It’s time to break out your image macros of Fry (or variants thereof), everyone. Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA has updated their Facebook page once again, this time with the picture of Treble you see at right (click to enlarge). There, they clarify that much like...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Bandai on X vs. Legends and More

As we all know, Bluefin Tamashii Nations and Bandai like their polls, including those which tell them what Mega Man fans want from the seven different series and their respective casts which comprise the franchise. They’ve gathered information via Facebook as well as the New York Comic-Con, though the latter may have presented a bit […]

As we all know, Bluefin Tamashii Nations and Bandai like their polls, including those which tell them what Mega Man fans want from the seven different series and their respective casts which comprise the franchise. They’ve gathered information via Facebook as...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

Classic Mega Man D-Arts Figure at NYCC 2012

Via Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA’s New York Comic Con 2012 Facebook album. Stop by Booth #1810 from October 11th to 14th to see it for yourself! LanceHeartlocalhost/tmmn

Via Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA’s New York Comic Con 2012 Facebook album. Stop by Booth #1810 from October 11th to 14th to see it for yourself!...
Dropping the Bass (and Treble)

TMMN Reviews: Bandai D-Arts Vile Figure (Warning: Image-Heavy)

It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed a Mega Man figure here on The Mega Man Network, but I’ve recently managed to rectify that with the acquisition of our very own Vile figure from Bandai’s D-Arts line, courtesy of Bluefin and Tamashii Nations. And in advance, I would just like to apologize for the less-than-stellar […]

It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed a Mega Man figure here on The Mega Man Network, but I’ve recently managed to rectify that with the acquisition of our very own Vile figure from Bandai’s D-Arts line, courtesy of Bluefin and Tamashii...