Good Smile Warehouse

POSTED BY DANNY CHOO On Sat 2008/06/28 08:36 JST in Japan
UPDATE: Sorry - you can enlarge the photos in this article now - t'was a bug on this end.
Have you ever wanted to raid the Good Smile Company warehouses? If the answer is "yes" then come raid with me and Mikatan. ^^;
The warehouse is huuuge so we'll need to feed our belly with some good grub at the Max Factory's restaurant Indo Tei.
Located 150 feet underground are the Good Smile warehouses. I was blindfolded while they drove me to the secret location.
Upon arrival I see a stack load of Figma Lelouch being lead off to Amazon.
More Lulu Figmas.
Stack of Yuki Nagato Figmas freshly arrived from China.
Stack of the metal allow Tachikoma that I gave you a sneak peak at the other day.
Lemme explain a little bit about what Good Smile Company do.
Good Smile Company started off as a talent agency many moons ago.
They then went into making accessories and still do in their other company called Dico Kick.
Later Good Smile became the distributor of products for Max Factory. Good Smile handled the logistics, marketing, PR, Web development etc while Max Factory concentrated on making figures.
Now Good Smile manufacture their own line of figures - the standard scale figures and the Nendoroids.
Good Smile also handle logistics, Marketing and PR for other figure makers too which is why you will see figures from many different makers on their website.
And because Good Smile handle logistics for these companies, their warehouse is full of figures from a load of different makers.
The warehouse contains every single figure to date from Max Factory, Good Smile and all the other companies that Good Smile look after.
Boxes with red tape contain figures for free replacements.
I don't know if they still have them on TV but do you remember the shows where a person gets to raid a supermarket and stuff as much as they can in their cart?
Its a great feeling ^^;
5 tons of Rize.
There recently was an Anime Blog Awards where many of you voted for dannychoo.com under "Best Figurine Blog."
Thank you to all those who voted for me under this category. To me its an indication that you have been enjoying the figure coverage including the tours of the figure makers in the Japan Office Tour category and reviews of figures before they hit the streets like the Nida review, Hatsune Miku preview etc.
The boss at Good Smile is a good comrade of mine and we are working closely together to bring you *much* more figure related stuff in the future. 2008 is so exciting!
Do you remember the huge warehouse at the end of "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark?" - I felt like I was in such a warehouse but the goods in this warehouse were much more exciting than an ark that could talk to the gods.
Being in the Good Smile warehouses surrounded by figures is like being in heaven I guess ^^;
Without the guidance I'm sure I would have got lost ^^;
Good Smile have two warehouses - one for shipping goods to retailers and the other for general use.
This is the general use warehouse where figures can be easily picked.
A load of Mai, Kureha, Iroha and Rider figures.
Stacks and stacks of figures.
The warehouse also contains a load of packaging material.
A load of promo material lying around too.
Figures reaching up to the ceiling.
The molds for previous figures are kept here too. This is a mold for Max Factory Mai's shoulder.
Good Smile Maid Saber.
There are also a load of exclusive figures here and there too. If you saw their rubbish bin then I'm sure you would commit seppuku ^^; I was like WHAAAT?!!!
Then its back to headquarters to continue meetings.
Cant wait to move to a bigger office and have these glass shelves full O figures.
One end of the meeting room has a load of Gunlpla made by the boss of Max Factory Max Watanabe. This is his Destiny.
Impulse.
Freedom.
Akatsuki.
Justice. Yes I still remember the names of Gundams ^^;
But this one is on the tip of my tongue ^^;
Completely forgot about this Max Makoto Sawatari figure.
And that's it for today. Look forward much more stuff from us that will contribute to the figure collecting community and make it easier for you to get hold of figures.
If you are looking for other sources of figure news then there are a load over at Otaku.fm.
I get many mails from folks who started to collect figures after seeing the figure coverage here and I was wondering what the percentage was. Was you a figure collector before you started reading dannychoo.com or became collector after? Or do you have no interest in figures whatsoever?