Sunday, 30 June 2019

Tutankhamun Ghost & Nobunaga Ghost GC-05 (Ghost Change)

These two ghosts were mainly used by Kamen Rider Specter. Tutankhamun was the famous boy-pharaoh of Egypt whose tomb was uncovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. Nobunaga was a Japanese historical figure in the 16th century who like rifles.




These "Parka Ghosts" continue the trend of making history bright, colourful, and butt-kicking. I'll cop to my total ignorance of Nobunaga prior to watching Kamen Rider Ghost but King Tut is maybe the most famous Egyptian Pharaoh. Tut's sleeveless look is as great for articulation as Nobunaga's sleeves are for hindering it.


(Nobunaga Ghost)(Tutankhamun Ghost)



Nobunaga Ghost





Obvi a totally accurate representation of 1500's Japanese fashion.



Massive flowing sleeves that don't exactly flow in plastic.




The little ghost tails are just always adorable.


Rifle face.







GanGun Hand Rifle mode.


He can kind of hold it properly...








Electric history slide...



CHA-BOOM!


Tutankhamun Ghost




The headdress reads very Pharaoh to me.







Viperous eyes.













Jump over the Security Asp Pit to kick some Ganma butt.

First person to name the source of that obscure cultural reference gets 100 fake internet points.

GanGun Hand Sickle mode combined with the Cobra Keitai.





You know, because a cell phone is the logical disguise for a Cobra robot.



"Take that evil crops!"


"I just separated the wheat from the chaff!"

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