Sgt. Frog x Mobile Suit Gundam collaboration artwork by Mine Yoshizaki, creator of Sgt. Frog and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, character designer and chief animation director of Mobile Suit Gundam.

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Sgt. Frog x Mobile Suit Gundam collaboration artwork by Mine Yoshizaki, creator of Sgt. Frog and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, character designer and chief animation director of Mobile Suit Gundam.
Michael Jordan dunking on the RX-78-2 Gundam, drawn by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (Gundam: The Origin)
Brothers Victor and Marcel Delgado constructing the armature for King Kong's "life-sized" hand used in the 1933 film.
Front and back cover of the Cutey Honey Original BGM Collection CD. The front illustration was done by Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno. The back image of Honey Kisaragi originally came from a record book released in 1973.
Tracking listing:
Cutie Honey (TV size) - sung by Yoko Maekawa
St. Chapel Academy
Panther Claw
Honey Kisaragi's Secret
Behold! Honey's Transformations
Flash Bridge
Here is the Hayami Family
Fashionable Honey
Battle ~Silver Fleuret~
A Short-lived Happy Ending?
Honey of the Night Fog (TV size) - sung by Yoko Maekawa
Scanned from my personal collection. This was a gift from my good friend Mitch Hang. Please do not repost without my permission.
1970s covers for Balantine's Lovecraft paperbacks by John Holmes.
“Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko” (OVA) VHS cover illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata.
Shinji "Mash" Nishikawa's design for Transforming Mechagodzilla as envisioned for Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2 (1993).
The original plan was to have Mechagodzilla be made up of seven separate vehicles, ala Voltron. When the cost of that idea proved to be too high, it was changed to MechaG consisting of a flying upper body and a lower body converting to a tank. That concept was also abandoned, but was revived for M.O.G.U.E.R.A. in Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla the following year.
Nishikawa-san's design did survive to be incorporated into the film poster by Noriyoshi Ohrai, along with an early-script version of a white/yellow Rodan.
Shin Godzilla by Kenji Tsuruta.
Japanese theatrical movie poster for “The Possession” (2013), art by Kazuo Umezu.
Illustration of Quess Paraya from Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, by Naoyuki Katō
Illustration by Masahisa Suzuki for Sakuraba Kazuki’s “Lunatic Dreamer”
Illustrations from a Japanese book on the making of Robocop.
Star Wars art by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
number girl Advertisement design:三栖一明 kazuaki MISU
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The ending to Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams!
Official art from Namco’s Legend of Valkyrie. I really love these pieces, I can only hope that someday we get a new Namco Museum with an extensive gallery featuring these and more…
Shin Kamen Rider art featuring Ruriko Midorikawa by Kenji Tsuruta