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Cute and Funny

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Standard Nendoroid that gets the job done. Funny body swaps with her questionable sexier poses.

Toriyama Vehicle Design gets love

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Happy to see that Bandai is giving standalone accessories a shot. This is a great choice with the bike

Cutie

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Standard Nendoroid that gets the job done.

Cute

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Standard Nendoroid that gets the job done.

Another Spicy Table Piece

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Shoulda bought 99 more of these

One of the Better Bring Arts

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For once, Square's toy department made a solid figure that isn't that questionable.

Beautiful Recreation

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Great piece matching the original illustration that strongly deserved a figure series. Fingers crossed for more of them to come.

BOTW Please

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Figma homies need more love.

Yamaguchi Never Misses

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AY's western comic line up for both DC and Marvel have been a blessing and justice to these characters. Happy to have him tackle WW and nailed it.

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El Hermano

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Great figure and one of Bandai's best toyline series. The box came in destroyed though. regardless of the bublewrapped packaging.

Love This Chad

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Bigass beefy beautiful boi. Pain in the ass in install but it's one of the best figures I've witnessed in person. I'd let her step on me.

Nendoroid Flash: Justice League Edition
Nendoroid Flash: Justice League Edition$38.99$35.09(10% OFF)

Cute

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Cute Flash that fits with the rest of the JL nendoroid series. Just wish that his box was consistent with Bats, Supes and WW

Classic Brings Quality

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Brings Arts and Play Arts are always 50/50 at their sculpts. This one is somewhat decent but the face definitely isn't true to Riku exactly.

Tried and True

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A certified hood classic.

figma A-Z:[B]
figma A-Z:[B]$72.99

Awesome Figma Rendition

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Owning the static figure version first, it was exciting to hear that a figma variant would be releasing. This version really brings the world of this series more to life as you get more glimpses of the characters and their props as you mess around and play with them.
Fingers crossed there will be more to come in this series.

Awesome Design

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Random ass concept design turned to life. The texturing and pattern really brings the design all together in this sexy and badass waifu. Great props and good articulation for posing.

Megahouse Does it Again

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While MegaHouse is known to make sexier figures, they went for a more epic approach with this figure while still capturing hints of sexy in this specific Hinata. The Lion Fists are very immaculate and so much motion and energy is implied very well all over from her hair, to the drapery and rocks.

Lovely Rendition

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This figure is based off of an illustration series by neco. These designs work great as figures although while this one hasn't the most range of motion, it still has plenty of room to pull off awesome and sexy poses.

Cute Waifu

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Fun and Simple model kit.

Biggest Letdown of the Century

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Play Arts Kai shoots themselves in the foot again with another disappointment. Awful face with whatever articulation and accessories. Square needs to give up on this company and offer the rights of their IPs to companies that can actually make good figures.

Love it

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Awesome moment depicted from the show with a nice and loud neon green to contrast the desaturated browns. Fabric material is good and the print quality is great. Been through plenty of washes with no fading.

Tried and True Banprestos

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Affordable waifus with fair plastic quality and mold. What more can you ask for at this price?

Tried and True Banpresto

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Affordable waifus with fair plastic quality and mold. What more can you ask for at this price?

Spicy and Simple Miku

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The ultimate emphasis and focal point on this figure is definitely on the design and sculpt of her hair and ribbons. It's something like this makes you remember the stark differences between scaled figures and prize figures even if she's a very basic figure. A lot of subtle sculpting not just around her hair but the sculptor did a fantastic job at creating smooth planes all over her body. She has great soft abs, obliques, quads and a spicy butt.

Keep in mind I bought this on sale, I wouldn't be confident with trying to buy this at full price but I'm happy with it nonetheless.

Mommy Milkers

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You buy a figure like this you know what you're getting yourself into. Sculpt is great, matches very similarly to the Beauty Shots used for the product. The fabric detail is superb alongside with the faces. Unfortunately this was the regular set; There is a DX edition that comes with more adult rated variants but this standard release is still a great purchase.

Great addition to the single and lonely cave.

Cute and Simple

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Does what you need for a tote with a simple and cute design. The fabric is sturdy and has a reliable thread count where it doesn't feel cheap and that it would rip from general wear and tear.

Can't Go Wrong With This

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A Classic Nendoroid Recipe for Greatness. Great paint job, face plates, hands and actual articulated limbs! Very pleased to have this figure and for its more diverse pose range with its articulation.

God-like Nendoroid Design!

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It's always great to see the sculptors at GSC go beyond and figure out fun ways to design Nendoroids for non-human-like characters. It ultimately doesn't seem that difficult to figure out how to make Alphonse since he is still in a human-like form with the knight armor but the mechanics behind how the head works and the empty shell is top notch! Limbs are different from the standard Nendoroid joints too to make up for the weight and girth of the limbs for this character and it works out strongly! A great buy for all FMA fans!

Great Enemy Figures!

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I feel that one aspect to the figure industry that falls short and lacks is the appeal of smaller villains and enemies. Everyone wants to buy a figure of their favorite hero or antagonist and have cool poses and photo shoots with them. But what about people who want to recreate a scene where enemy grunts are needed? Solutions are usually an acrylic stand up image or a static off scale different brand figure of the character, if that character even has merchandise to begin with. Square Enix has the confidence to make a full fledged figure of one of the most well known enemies of Kingdom Hearts!

These Shadow Heartless are the perfect answer to coming up with fun scenarios to pose ever...
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More Love for the Princess Herself

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I'm always happy to acquire more LoZ merchandise that isn't Link. The other main characters definitely deserve shots at getting figures and this Zelda figure is excellent! There's an overwhelming amount of accessories and solid hand and limb options to have fun poses. Her hair can obstruct certain ideas which can be frustrating but most of time you can acquire a nice pose.

Square Enix Continues to both Fumble and Improve

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A 1:10 scale of Cloud? Kingdom hearts 1 Cloud??!! Say no more, is something I wish I can conclude with but there are things that need to be addressed. The Bring Arts Kai line definitely shows that the company is improving their quality control. This Cloud has a great sculpt and the posing is solid but the lack of expressions shows the self-centered nature of Square Enix's marketing. This figure is supposed to have an extra face with his eyes closed and is locked behind the official online Square Enix shop at a steep price. Extra expressions are a staple to posing figures and having only 1 face for other stores is anti-consumer and the fact that the extra expressions is just his eyes shu...Read moreClose

More Love for the West

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DC properties are a definite sleeper for companies to make products out of. This Wonder Woman Nendoroid is a lovely piece of work. Although it does no fully capture the likeness of Gal Gadot and the current DC nendoroids are based off of the DCEU films, the face plates are still beautiful and definitely scream Wonder Woman. The articulation is strong, I love my moveable joints in my nendos! Posing can be a little tricky because of her hair but it's still a fantastic figure nonetheless. A definite buy for the DC weaboo!

Justice for all

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Nendoroids with joint articulation always brings a smile on my face. This Superman is so wholesome it romanticizes the DCEU films by just looking very cute with his stoic face and actual saturated colors. Great sculpt, great colors, fun accessories. Any DC fan should get this even if they're not a fan of the DCEU. More love for DC is what we need!

Can't go Wrong with this

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It's always a love hate relationship with the Bring Arts series but definitely worth it in the end. This Mickey is somewhat difficult at posing but once you get the hang of it you can get what you want.. but not fully. Because of the design of this character he doesn't have the best range of movement but it's still possible to get certain poses does.

Beautiful world beautiful toy

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A definite bang for your buck, this Kino figure has plenty of amazing accessories to have infinite amounts of poses. The faces perfectly capture her likeness and the articulation is more grand than your typical Nendoroid with moveable joints like their sister Figma series. Kino's motorcycle, Hermes has just a much love put into the sculpt as Kino herself, as he should for they're the dynamic duo. Because everything is so modular you can do so many things with this figure, it's perfect.

Frustrating but still beautiful

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It's the perfect blend of mixing the art direction of Wind Waker and Nendoroids! The sculpt, colors and accessories are perfect. It's difficult to pose although that's the nature of Nendoroids due to their heavy heads but with her hair clashing with the stand makes it more bothersome. But these issues are not as bad as what truly frustrating.
For some reason the paint they used on her gold-like accessories did not dry! Opening her up without being prepared, paint got on my fingers and then I accidentally smeared the gold onto her pink dress. One would have to do a DIY repaint to patch up the problem but something like this should not have been an issue to begin with when y...
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FLCL Haruko Jersey
FLCL Haruko Jersey$54.99

Simple and clean!

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There's something so appealing to want to slap a huge jpeg of your waifu on your clothes. The print is very strong and has been surviving many washes on top of the great quality of the jacket itself! My issue is that my neck isn't long enough to take full advantage of zipping up this jacket all the way and when unzipped, the collar would taper firmly because of how thick it is. Still a great buy!

Be proud of the weeb you are

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Bigass sturdy acrylic keychain that's very in your face when slapped on a backpack, what else can be said about it? It does scratch easily but that's the nature of these kinds of products unless you want to coat it in some kind of enamel if you're insane enough to do it to a product like this.

Can't hurt to have one more

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When you buy and play with the original set of two of these rat bastard cherubs, you start to think of all the comical situations you can have by having an army of these. I have no regrets adding another to the family.

Bring Arts echoes the quality of Play Arts

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When you depict cuteness and beauty in a figure you want to do your best to truly depict that. Square Enix's Play Arts Kai series has always been infamous at being very wishy washy with their quality control, sculpts, articulation decision and faces, and they definitely still have room to grow with their Bring Arts Kai series.
Kairi's figure is very fun to play around with and the posing is solid. Her alternate face can be greater but passable. My biggest gripe would be how they decided to do her shoulder joints as it looks like a cheaper figure would have instead of the quality you would expect in a higher end figure.
Negatives aside, I don't regret this purchase. I...
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Get What You Pay For

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Probably one of the best textured and plump plushie I have ever held. It is very buoyant to the touch and extremely huggable. But you can tell where they cut corners to make this as cost effective as possible, the seams and thread count are clear and how the face was constructed is so simple you can easily warp it.
Still solid nonetheless!

So Much Information!

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It makes me happy that Nintendo is publicizing their behind the scenes more and more with their latest works of art. Mario Odyssey's concepts are a treasure trove of information for any artist to learn from for both character designers, creature and vehicle designers, environmentalists, props and key frames!
To 3D designers, this is unfortunately not the informative book for you but it is still a wonderful piece to the library for all artists!

Ingenious

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Nike of Samothrace's face will forever remain a mystery but her beauty will forever be known and this figure absolutely echoes that statement. The amount of options you have to pose this figure is plentiful and with the different body swaps with different dresses and to even have her be one giant accessory to Venus de Milo is ingenious.
Everything about this figure makes my day, the engineering, the sculpt, the ideas surrounding it to make it this extremely fun toy, it's too perfect.
A must buy for the Table Museum!

One More to the Set

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A surprising take on Bulma's first rendition to the DB Figuarts line up, but a very welcoming and sexy one!
Range of motion is wonderful and her accessories are very welcoming to the series when it has been an excessive amount of color swap beams. Face swaps are good but I wish they could have included an angry expression as she always has that look around her delinquent friends.
A must buy for the DB lineup, especially if you want to collect all the dragon balls for your Shenron piece!

A Masterpiece of Sound

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There isn't much to say about this score other than the common praises of its beauty and how it strikes your heart and mind. It's a wonderful soundtrack to a wonderful show.

A Fun Twist to What is Supposedly Dark

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Yurei-zu was a popular subject painted hundreds of years ago in Japan as they were fascinated with the paranormal. This ghost as a figure today definitely shows a more comical side to the tale with her different face plates. She is on the more limited side in terms of accessories and options but can still be customized well thanks to the articulation of her ghost tail and the strands of her hair.
Unfortunately her more disturbing face plate does not do justice compared to the original prototype shots seen in the promotion images uploaded and instead makes her look more like a clown.
Overall, still a nice figure but one of the weaker ones in the set I would say.

A Fun Spin on Naruto!

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While it is a left field design for Naruto, especially for merchandising, it is still well sculpted and a beautiful piece of work to behold! The attention to detail is wonderful and the quality control for this piece is superb. The face is near perfect and there are no complaints from me about the paint job.
A fun buy for the hardcore naruto fan for sure!

Speechless Inkwork

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Words cannot describe the beauty, imagination, and most importantly the hard work put into these works of art.

No Shamefur Dispray

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Otani Oniji III is the first to move the Table Museum from Western arts to the east. This piece is definitely a breath of fresh air with its colors and art style vs the shades of warm and cool greys we have been given to far in the series (Fingers still crossed for the Mona Lisa).
The posing is rather limited due to the sculpt of the robes but certain extreme posing can still be done. If there is one thing that the Table Museum has always done successfully, it's the humor within these figures, and Otani Oniji III is no exception with his absurd pose and obviously clear underwear.
A strong buy for all.

A True Man's Art Mannequin

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Gathering reference and finding opportunities to find the right poses for drawing can be inconvenient but this figure adds another tool to the belt for drawing. This figure can do almost any pose one would need to refer to unless it is an intense ab crunch.
To all artists, this is a wonderful tool but it is NOT a get out of jail free card. There are moments where you want to draw the exact pose you made with this figure or that you would wish to just take a photo of it and then trace the pose but that is the failed way out.
Use this figure as reference. Push the gesture even more in your drawing, discover how the joints and muscles will realistically connect and know that perspectiv...
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An Internal Smile

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To have Munch's iconic and infamous work, a work of unparalleled anxiety and fear and the sense of loss, be turned into a cute action figure shows the insanity of humanity. And there is nothing wrong with insane.
The Scream is probably the left field pick of the Table Museum Series so far for it's the first to be based off of a painting rather than sculptures. This gave more imagination for FREEing to make a rather amusing figure with its absurd magnetized base and worm like posable body.
The painting background itself is definitely a limitation, similar to da Vinci's Vitruvian Man's background so you don't gain much from it unless you plan to make it simil...
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Angelic to the Core

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This is the Table Museum's first set at creating figures not based off of any particular artist's character, rather than made to be the amalgam of all cherubs ever sculpted and painted in art history and that's for the best.

These two trouble makers have the funniest arrangements of accessories ranging from their heavenly instruments to them having streams of questionable liquids. Their articulation is top notch for their child like bodies and to have them be bought as a duo definitely makes this a steal purchase. A definitely and immediate buy for all fans!

Following Rodin's Ambitions

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To have two of the same figures but in different colors while maintaining the canon of both's existences is both rather amusing and frustrating to one's wallet. Rodin did in fact create multiple copies of this masterpiece which most likely adds the easy and gullible excuse to create a color swap of The Thinker figure.

Everything about this figure is the exact same as its Bronze brother; the posability, the accessories, all the same just in an alternative coat of paint. The actual thinking hand to chin piece is a bit odd as it is a peg to hole mechanic which would require a separate head and hand. This does add the chance for more amusing imagery so I can say that this can ...
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The Godsent Sculpt Now Capitalized

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This figure screams beautiful. The range of motion for every limb is near perfect and the neck and head's range is fair thanks to the back of David's hair being articulate as well to help him look further up. David's base is also a great accessory as it adds to more posability options and allows you to not need the standard stock figma stand.
The negative would happen to be his contrapasto where he cannot stand in a neutral pose leg down due to the sculpt of his legs but unless you always enjoy dynamic poses then that should not be a problem.

Nonetheless this figure is up there for the table museum and is a fine addition to anyone's collection.

From a Mere Sketch to a Worldwide Icon

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Vitruvian Man is a simple study from Leonardo da Vinci's sketchbook about the proportions of the human body and its range of motion and to now have it as an action figure, I can't express enough how comically full circle this has become as this toy is practically that.
The figure itself is near perfect with its high range of customization from different leg swaps to have all 4 connected or to have just 3 or 2. The same can be done for the arms as well. The posability is great with some minor drawbacks including the range of motion of the neck and head is limited due to the sculpt of the hair and you cannot fully rotate all 4 legs to any position you choose to. But overall it i...
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