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A
limited-edition box set including a
reissue Mammoth kit, reissued and new Battle Story books, the Zoids
Bible card set and more. Placed in the "books" category because books
make
up a significant portion of its contents.
This
category contains print media which are too small to be considered
books, such as catalogues, ad pamphlets and information booklets.
A series of booklets included with
model kits during the late NJR, from Gojulas Giga until Brastle Tiger.
This page also covers the Seismosaurus, Gairyuki, Liger Zero Phoenix
and Energy Liger manuals, which included similar information.
This category contains any video games, online
games, arcade games and even card games that involve Zoids.
A browser-based smartphone game with
animated cutscenes and large numbers of collectible "cards", running
from 2012
to 2014.
This category contains any Zoids-related music,
including opening/ending singles and the Re Mie x Kotona series.
This
category contains printed media (most
commonly magazines) that are not dedicated to Zoids but contain
some information about them. The Zoids coverage can be anywhere from a
single image or paragraph up to dozens of pages worth of articles.
This magazine began in 1998, and has
featured the Zoids line prominently since its first issue. Contents
include numerous customs, concept sketches, the Zoids Generations
serial and the Zoids SS manga.
This
long-running magazine contained very little coverage of the Zoids line
during the 80s, but began to publish more Zoids material after the 1999
revival of the franchise, including various customs and the Zoids
Battle Angle serial.
A
long-running collection of magazines that published numerous customs
and dioramas during the OJR and NJR periods (including the basis of the
Zoids Battle Story books) as well as the Zoids Battle Comic and Zoids
Battler Raiga manga.
This
category contains online content such as
Flash videos and web-only versions of stories. The Takara Tomy
website in particular is overhauled every few years, leading
to the loss of much information.
Atlus'
official website for Zoids Assault,
containing a wide variety of information about the game. To access all
data, use the password 'wstfgl'.
A
sequel to the Concept Art series, released
online in simplified form as a teaser for the full Invasion of the Dark
Army book.
The
story behind the Zoids Original series in
text form. Mostly parallels the Zoids SS manga, but with several
differences.