Robot Spirits Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger & Grendizer Announced at Tamashii Nation 2025
The legendary trio of super robots is finally coming to the Robot Spirits lineup! Bandai Spirits unveiled three highly anticipated figures at Tamashii Nation 2025: Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and Grendizer. These classic designs from Go Nagai's iconic 1970s anime series mark a historic moment for collectors who have been waiting for definitive articulated versions of these beloved mecha.

The Mazinger Legacy Returns
For nearly five decades, Mazinger Z has stood as one of the most influential super robot franchises in anime history. Created by the legendary Go Nagai, Mazinger Z pioneered the "piloted giant robot" genre that would inspire countless series including Gundam, Evangelion, and Pacific Rim. Now, Bandai Spirits is bringing these classic designs to life in the premium Robot Spirits
Robot Spirits Mazinger Z: The Original Super Robot
The figure that started it all, Robot Spirits Mazinger Z captures the iconic design of Koji Kabuto's legendary machine. First aired in 1972, Mazinger Z revolutionized anime by introducing the concept of a pilot controlling a giant robot from within, rather than merging with it. This groundbreaking concept became the template for the entire mecha genre.
Expected Features
Based on Robot Spirits' track record with super robot figures, collectors can anticipate several premium features. The figure will likely include Mazinger Z's signature weapons: the Rocket Punch fists with interchangeable launched and attached versions, Breast Fire effect parts to recreate the chest-mounted heat beam attack, and the Photon Beam eye laser effects. The Hover Pilder cockpit should be removable and poseable, allowing collectors to display it separately or docked in Mazinger's head.
Design Accuracy
The Robot Spirits version appears to faithfully recreate Mazinger Z's classic anime proportions, with the distinctive red chest plate, blue arms and legs, black torso, and yellow horns. The figure will feature the characteristic "Z" emblem on the belt and the iconic face design that has remained largely unchanged across five decades of adaptations.

Robot Spirits Great Mazinger: The Powerful Successor
Great Mazinger debuted in 1974 as the successor to Mazinger Z, piloted by Tetsuya Tsurugi. Designed to be more powerful than its predecessor, Great Mazinger featured enhanced armor, greater firepower, and the ability to withstand attacks that would destroy the original Mazinger Z. The robot's design incorporated elements that made it visually distinct while maintaining the Mazinger aesthetic.
Signature Weapons & Accessories
Great Mazinger's arsenal is even more impressive than Mazinger Z's. Collectors can expect the Atomic Punch (an upgraded version of the Rocket Punch), the devastating Thunder Break chest attack that fires lightning bolts, and the Great Boomerang shoulder-mounted weapons. The Brain Condor cockpit vehicle should be included as a separate accessory, mirroring the Hover Pilder's functionality.
Visual Design
Great Mazinger's color scheme features a striking combination of blue, red, gold, and black. The figure showcases the robot's more angular and aggressive design compared to the original Mazinger Z, with prominent shoulder armor, a more pronounced chest plate, and the distinctive V-shaped antenna. The sculpt should capture the increased bulk and power that Great Mazinger represents in the storyline.

Robot Spirits Grendizer: The Space Guardian
UFO Robot Grendizer (known as Goldorak in many countries) premiered in 1975 and became a massive international success, particularly in France, Italy, and the Middle East. Piloted by Duke Fleed (Daisuke Umon), Grendizer represents a departure from the Mazinger design philosophy, featuring a more streamlined, space-oriented aesthetic befitting its alien origins.
Unique Capabilities
Grendizer's design incorporates several unique features that set it apart from its Mazinger predecessors. The robot's shoulder-mounted Shoulder Boomerangs (also called Double Harken) are retractable blade weapons that can be thrown or used in melee combat. The Screw Crusher Punch allows the arms to spin independently, creating a drilling attack. The figure will likely include effect parts for the Space Thunder and Anti-Gravity Storm attacks.
Spazer Integration
While the standalone Grendizer figure is being announced, collectors should note that Bandai Spirits previously released a Robot Spirits Spazer & Mazinger Z set from the recent Grendizer U anime series. The classic Grendizer announcement suggests that a traditional Spazer (the flying saucer-like support craft) may also be planned, though this has not been confirmed. The Spazer allows Grendizer to achieve flight and enhanced combat capabilities.

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Build Quality & Materials
Robot Spirits figures typically incorporate diecast metal parts in key structural areas, providing weight, stability, and a premium feel. The joints use ratchet mechanisms for secure posing, while the exterior features high-quality ABS plastic with precise panel lining and color separation. Paint applications are generally minimal, with most colors achieved through colored plastic molding for durability.
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Tamashii Nation 2025 Exhibition
These three figures were unveiled at Tamashii Nation 2025, Bandai Spirits' annual collector event held in Tokyo from November 14-16, 2025. The event serves as a showcase for upcoming releases across all Tamashii Nations brands, including S.H.Figuarts, Metal Build, Soul of Chogokin, and Robot Spirits.
First-Time Display
According to official sources, the Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and Grendizer figures were exhibited for the first time at this event. This "first look" status indicates that these are relatively early in the development process, with final specifications, pricing, and release dates to be announced later.
Collector Response
The announcement has generated significant excitement in the collector community. Many fans have been requesting classic versions of these robots in the Robot Spirits format for years. While Grendizer U versions (from the 2024 anime reboot) were previously released, these classic designs represent the original 1970s aesthetic that defined a generation of anime fans.
Release Information & Pricing
As of the Tamashii Nation 2025 exhibition, Bandai Spirits has not announced specific release dates or pricing for these three figures. However, based on recent Robot Spirits
Expected Timeline
Figures displayed at Tamashii Nation typically follow a 6-12 month development cycle before pre-orders open. Given the November 2025 unveiling, pre-orders could potentially open in spring or summer 2026, with releases following 3-6 months later. This would place the actual release window in late 2026 or early 2027.
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Building Your Mazinger Collection
These three Robot Spirits releases represent an opportunity to build a comprehensive collection of Go Nagai's super robot legacy. Here's how these figures fit into the broader Mazinger collecting landscape.
Complementary Releases
Bandai Spirits offers Mazinger figures across multiple product lines. The Soul of Chogokin line features premium diecast versions with transformation gimmicks and extensive accessories, typically priced higher ($150-300). The Super Robot Chogokin line offers mid-sized figures with good articulation at more accessible prices ($40-80). Robot Spirits occupies the sweet spot between these lines, offering excellent articulation and detail at moderate prices.
Display Possibilities
Displaying all three robots together creates a powerful visual representation of the Mazinger saga's evolution. Mazinger Z represents the original concept, Great Mazinger showcases the refinement and power upgrade, and Grendizer demonstrates the franchise's expansion into space opera territory. The consistent Robot Spirits scale ensures they look cohesive when displayed as a group.
Villain & Supporting Characters
To complete the collection, collectors may want to watch for potential villain releases. Classic antagonists like Baron Ashura, Count Brocken, and various Mechanical Beasts from Mazinger Z, or King Vega's forces from Grendizer would make excellent display companions. While not announced, Bandai Spirits has historically released villain figures to complement hero robots.
The Go Nagai Legacy
Understanding the cultural impact of these robots enhances appreciation for these releases. Go Nagai's creations fundamentally shaped not just anime, but global pop culture.
International Influence
While Mazinger Z achieved moderate success in the United States, it became a cultural phenomenon in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Grendizer, in particular, achieved legendary status in France, where it's known as Goldorak and remains one of the most beloved anime series of all time. In Italy, Spain, and Arabic-speaking countries, these robots are recognized icons that transcend anime fandom.
Genre Innovation
Mazinger Z established conventions that became genre standards: the robot hangar launch sequence, the combination of super weapons with martial arts combat, the mad scientist antagonist, and the concept of escalating threats requiring upgraded robots. These elements appear in countless subsequent series, from Getter Robo to Gurren Lagann.
Modern Relevance
The recent Mazinger Z: Infinity film (2017) and Grendizer U anime series (2024) demonstrate the enduring appeal of these characters. New generations continue to discover these classic designs, while original fans maintain their passion for the franchise. These Robot Spirits releases serve both audiences: nostalgia for veteran collectors and accessible entry points for newcomers.
Why These Releases Matter
The announcement of classic Robot Spirits versions of Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and Grendizer represents more than just three new action figures. It's a recognition of these characters' enduring importance in anime history and their continued relevance to collectors worldwide.
Accessibility
Previous high-end Mazinger figures often required significant investment. Soul of Chogokin versions, while spectacular, can cost $200-400 and may be too precious for casual posing and display changes. Robot Spirits offers the quality and detail serious collectors demand at a price point that encourages actual interaction with the figures.
Completion
For many collectors, these releases complete a long-desired collection goal. Having definitive, modern, highly articulated versions of all three main Mazinger-lineage robots in a consistent format and scale is something fans have requested for years. Bandai Spirits is delivering on that request.
Gateway Effect
These releases may introduce younger collectors to classic super robot anime. Someone who discovered Grendizer through Grendizer U might now explore the original 1975 series. A Gundam fan might branch out into super robots after seeing these impressive figures. This cross-pollination strengthens the overall collector community.
Conclusion: A New Era for Classic Super Robots
The unveiling of Robot Spirits Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and Grendizer at Tamashii Nation 2025 marks a significant moment for super robot collectors. These figures promise to deliver the quality, articulation, and authenticity that the Robot Spirits brand is known for, applied to three of the most iconic robot designs in anime history.
While we await official details on pricing, release dates, and final specifications, the excitement in the collector community is palpable. Whether you're a longtime fan who watched these series in the 1970s, discovered them through international broadcasts in the 1980s and 1990s, or are a new fan exploring classic anime, these Robot Spirits releases offer an opportunity to own definitive versions of legendary super robots.
Stay tuned to Toy Galactic for updates as more information becomes available. We'll provide pre-order links, detailed reviews, and comparison guides as these figures move toward release. The age of super robots is far from overβit's being reborn in premium collectible form.
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