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Created by [[Konatsu]] originally with [[Max Toy Co]] and later produced by [[TTToys]]. Some editions of Max Toy's Negora come with a big fish accessory. Standard Negora stands 3.5" tall. Negora is a kitty Godzilla with two tails and spines down it's back.  
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Created by [[Konatsu]] originally with [[Max Toy Co]] and later produced by [[TTToys]]. Some editions of Negora come with a big fish accessory. standard Negora stands 3.5" tall. Negora is a kitty Godzilla with two tails and spines down it's back.  
  
 
In 2012 a 1.25" "Micro Negora" was created. There is also a far larger "Daioh" Negora who stands 8" tall. Lucky Negora was another form, sitting 2" tall in the form of the traditional "Lucky Cat" or "Maneki Neko", and comes with a paper fortune inside. A 1.5" standing Negora keychain figure has also been released. It is designed for Japanese vending machines. And not forgetting "Sleeping Negora" who is 4" long. [[Max Toy]] also produced another larger Negora, "King Negora" standing a huge 10" tall.
 
In 2012 a 1.25" "Micro Negora" was created. There is also a far larger "Daioh" Negora who stands 8" tall. Lucky Negora was another form, sitting 2" tall in the form of the traditional "Lucky Cat" or "Maneki Neko", and comes with a paper fortune inside. A 1.5" standing Negora keychain figure has also been released. It is designed for Japanese vending machines. And not forgetting "Sleeping Negora" who is 4" long. [[Max Toy]] also produced another larger Negora, "King Negora" standing a huge 10" tall.

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