New Japan exclusive statue of Japanese Spider-Man’s Leopardon is limited to just 500 units

Pre-orders have officially opened for a massive, extremely limited statue of the iconic giant robot from the 1978 Japanese Spider-Man TV series.
The new “Master Craft Spider-Man (Japanese TV Series) Leopardon [Japan Exclusive]” is being produced by the Taiwanese manufacturer Beast Kingdom.

Leopardon is the giant mecha piloted by Takuya Yamashiro in the Toei-produced Spider-Man series, a show famous for introducing the concept of a hero piloting a giant robot, which later inspired the Super Sentai franchise.

This new statue stands at an impressive height of approximately 42 centimeters.

It captures the robot’s distinct design with a metallic black and gold body, and features its signature Sword Vicker and Spider Protector weapons.

The statue belongs to the high-end “Master Craft” series and features a completely hand-painted finish to ensure precision in every detail.

It is displayed on a diorama base sculpted to look like rocky terrain, which also features a plate with a unique serial number.

This is a strictly limited release, with only 500 units being produced worldwide, all of which are exclusive to the Japanese market.

This announcement coincides with the launch of the high-end “Television Masterpiece Spider-Man” action figure from Hot Toys, which was released in stores on November 21.

The “Master Craft Spider-Man (Japanese TV Series) Leopardon [Japan Exclusive]” is priced at 58,000 yen (approx. $376.70 USD / £299.02 GBP).
Pre-orders are open now via the Hot Toys Flagship Store “Toy Sapiens” and other retailers.
The statue is scheduled to be released in April 2026.
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