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"Finding A Path That Lets Us All Live, I Will Make That My Mission."

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I'm gonna be honest, I'm still working my way through the first Xenoblade, so I haven't played 3 yet, but I had to have Mio because this is an incredible franchise and I know I'm going to love her when I get to know her. Mio's a pretty standard figma, comes with 3 alternate face parts, an alternate hair part, 8 additional hands, some discuss weapons, a flute, and a book. I can't quite recall, but this might be the first figma I've had that comes with alternate hair, where one set is short and the other is much longer.

She does look fantastic though, really love the details on her clothes and she's super poseable, despite her puffy jacket. Not ...
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figma RWBY Ruby Rose
figma RWBY Ruby Rose$107.99

"Well, I'm sorry you need my help to win a fight. I'm just fine on my own!"

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I have been waiting for a long time for a company like GSC to pick up the license to RWBY, and while it's well past the point where I used to enjoy this franchise, I still appreciate being able to get these characters in figure form. Ruby was sculpted flawlessly and the details on her outfit are awesome. You'd think a skirt and cape would make poseability difficult, but nope, she cant square up with the best of them. While expectedly short on accessories outside of hand and face parts, I don't really think she needs more than Crescent Rose, her transforming scythe/sniper rifle, which is provided in both forms (shame they couldn't develop a single weapon that could actuall...Read moreClose

The Return of the Shield Hero!

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For those who missed out on getting Naofumi the first time around, the deluxe re-release was a great opportunity to snag him. It's the same figure, but packed in is the new shield accessory set that was released at the same time, so you get the luxury of having everything in one box that's in line with the current figma deluxe releases.

Naofumi comes with a couple of expression faces and hands alongside seven of his iconic shields from the show. He also looks great posed next to Raphtalia, and here's hoping we get more figures from the show in the near future (would be great if GSC started making smaller figma bodies so we can get Fio and Melty).

Return of the King

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It's been a long time coming, but Kirby's arch frenemy finally gets to duke it out with him in Nendoroid form! Fans have eagerly anticipated this release and he's pretty great. He's lacking in accessories as he only has his trademark star studded hammer and optional hand and face parts, but he's a great figure nonetheless and can be posed with the other Kirby Nendoroids. You may want to invest in several Waddle Dees to give him more minions to command.

Overall, King Dedede features the right amount of articulation expected of a Nendoroid and is what you'd expect from the line. Fans of Kirby should definitely grab him up first chance they get.

Nendoroid Shantae
Nendoroid Shantae$68.99

Dance Through The Danger

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The queen of indie games has finally been immortalised in Nendoroid form! As a massive Shantae fan, I have been waiting for any kind of figure of her to be made available, and while I would prefer a figma (hoping for one in the future), this Nendoroid is almost as good. Shantae comes with a handful of accessories including flame effects for her hands, her signature ponytail whip, and her monkey form transformation. She also comes with extra sets of limbs and faceplates as well.

All in all, loving this figure so much, but I might be biased because I'm a fan. For the standard Nendoroid collector, this would be a fine addition to their collection as well.

I'm Not Just a Pretty Face!

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I missed Waddle Dee's original release so I was really happy for a re-run and, thankfully, there were no GSC shop exclusives to worry about hunting down. If you've bought other characters from the Kirby Nendo line, you'll know what to expect from this figure; it's essentially a magnetic ball that you can attach hands and feet to. Waddle Dee comes with a good amount of accessories, including a bandanna and spear to turn him into Bandanna Dee specifically. Solid figure all around and a great addition to my collection.

Nendoroid Kirby: 30th Anniversary Edition
Nendoroid Kirby: 30th Anniversary Edition$39.99 - $47.99

He's The Star Of The Show!

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I must be insane to buy a new Kirby Nendo every time one is released even though they're all practically identical, but I just can't help loving the little guy and accumulating a ton of accessories in the process. The 30th Anniversary Edition offers a handful of new accessories not seen with other releases, as well as a special stand and a "Classic" face that emulates the cover of his first game. Other than that, it's exactly what to expect from prior releases, this is mainly for completists probably.

Play, Create, Share!

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The cutest little figure just landed on my doorstop yesterday and I couldn't be more pleased with how he turned out. Sackboy looks great, I believe because of his nature as a toy, he works really well as a figure and his joints and seams are less noticeable. The texturing on him looks and feels great, and I love his beady little button eyes. He comes with a handful of cute accessories to dress him up in and a couple of alt heads and hands.

Another fine addition to my little collection of mascot characters.

FOR SHOVELRY!

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Getting a poseable figure of Shovel Knight was the last thing I expected and I'm so happy GSC decided to give us this Nendoroid. It captures the character in all his glory, complete with a bunch of accessories straight out of the game. I love my little guy so much, can't wait to pose him with other Nendoroid mascot characters.

Innocent Dark Side

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She's here! The final Darkstalkers Bishoujo gets to make her home with Felicia and Morrigan. She looks just as good as the other two and has just as much care and love put into every detail of her sculpt. Lilith is a very underappreciated character in the franchise, and it's nice she's getting some merch.

Here's hoping we get a second wave of figures featuring the remaining three female characters from the franchise. Until then, I'm going to enjoy the three we got!

Draw Your Sword!

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I freaking love Arthur and Super Ghouls n Ghosts is easily one of my favourite games, despite its clunky controls. The character was reproduced spectacularly in Nendoroid proportions, and the finish on his armour looks great. He comes with a bunch of accessories which include some of the weapons he wields in-game and a treasure chest.

This is such a solid figure and a great Nendo. I really wish we'd get a figma version of him, but this is definitely a must-have for Arthur fans!

Rip And Tear Until It Is Done

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I remember ordering the figma Slayer almost two years back, when he was originally announced, and now that he's in my hands, oh my god, I couldn't be happier with what we got. The sculpt is incredible, the details and paint apps rock, and his articulation is perfect. He comes with a ridiculous amount of accessories, which should honestly be the gold standard for all premium figures like this. Putting him down has been so hard since I got him, but one of the highlights is that I got to pose him with these other figures, something I've always wanted to do.

This is a must buy for any collector. Easily one of the best figures in my collection!

She's On The Catwalk

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Fans of Darkstalkers got a big treat with the release of Morrigan a few months back, and here's a second serving with the franchise's darling catgirl, Felicia! As usual, Kotobukiya replicated her design flawlessly and added that extra cute flair they do for their Bishoujo statues. Though in this case, it's not really much more than what was already there as Felicia's general portrayal tends to lean towards cute.

The statue's quality is what you'd expect from the line: a quality PVC sculpt with plenty of nice detailing like on her furry bits and hair. If you're a fan of the franchise or a Bishoujo collector, I highly recommend you add this one to yo...
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Darkness Illusion

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I usually don't bother with statues and prefer articulate figures, but the Bishoujo line always has some adorable sculpts that are so hard to resist. This is amplified here by the fact that Morrigan is easily one of my favourite fictional characters and that there isn't nearly enough merch out there of her or the Darkstalkers franchise. So when Kotobukiya announced a Darkstalkers line of Bishoujo statues, I was all in regardless of the cost.

Morrigan looks absolutely incredible, really capturing intricate details like her leathery wings and the folds in the fabric of her clothes and boots. As with other Bishoujo figures, they went the extra mile to make her youthful and cu...
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Come to her birthday party!

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There's not a lot to say about Yunyun's figma release; it's a pretty standard figma that comes with an adequate amount of accessories for a supporting character (in this case, her wand and a picnic basket). She comes with two extra face parts (one mischievous and one sad/scared) and a bunch of hands. I'm honestly happy we got her, I'd love to get the rest of the Konosuba supporting cast to round out the roster.

If you're a fan of the show you'll like this release. If you're an avid figma collector then you'll know what you'll be getting. Happy collecting, all!

Don't get cooked...stay off the hook!

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GSC once again delivers on another fantastic deluxe Splatoon set of figmas! Both Pearl and Marina are replicated in all their freshness, with an assortment of interchangeable hands and an extra faceplate each. They also come with a few accessories like Pearl's big chair and Marina's turntable. It's not a load of accessories considering these aren't playable characters in the game, but they were replicated pretty flawlessly similarly to the inkling boy and girl previously.

Here's hoping we get a set for the Squid Sisters in the near future!

JUSTICE RAINS FROM ABOVE

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Pharah's one of the more interesting Overwatch characters because of the design of her power armour. While we probably will never get a Reinhardt figure, we can at least feel good knowing that GSC is capable of putting out more mechanical designs like this with plenty of detail on said armour. The extra polish to give it a more metallic sheen is a nice touch as well, and you can put her in some great poses. The amount of accessories you get is the standard fare, a few extra hands and a helmetless head along with her rocket launcher.

Solid figure if you're a fan of the franchise or just happen to like characters in power armour (she'd look great posed next to one of th...
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Not Your Average Brave Fencer

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Here's another Fate figma to add to your ever growing collection. Masashi is really well crafted and the detail on her robes is fantastic, with the flaps being softer plastics to allow her a bit more range of movement. She comes with the usual assortment of swappable faces and hands as well as her two swords and a couple of small effect parts. I think my one complaint is that it feels like her head was designed slightly bigger in contrast to the rest of her body, and she looks a bit off, but that might just be me.

Nerf This!

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DVa was everything I expected her to be and I'm very happy with her. Due to her minimalist design, the lack of extra parts and clothing accessories gives her a much greater range of motion than most traditional figmas, so she's a lot like the "He" and "She" blanks. That being said, the detailing on her is flawless, and her plug suit is true to the source material, along with her facial features. She comes with a variety of swapable hands and faceplates and a few accessories such as her handgun, phone, and a can of Nano Cola.

All in all, she's a keeper for figure collectors and figma fans in general, but to Overwatch fans, she's definitely a mu...
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"I need healing!"

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Nendoroid Genji was one thing, but the figma here's where it's at. He's incredibly well designed, comes with a great range of accessories and is fantastic for poses. Being a ninja is just the added bonus of wanting to put him in a variety of scenarios for potential dioramas. However, my main gripe lies with the fact that the sculpting on him is...really off. Genji's design for Overwatch is sleek, slick, and practically seamless. The figure, however, has parts of his cyborg body just jutting out and extending from the main body. These not only clash with the main aesthetic, but also look like they'd hinder movement (even though, thankfully, the joints extend beyond th...Read moreClose

"Simple Geometry."

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Hot on the heels of the Nendoroid Genji comes his big bro, Hanzo. There's honestly not a lot to write here which is disappointing. Hanzo has the benefit of having an exposed face, yet the expressions on his faceplates aren't all that interesting or varied. His bow's great, and he comes with extra parts for his stand to let you pose his arrows or twin dragons ultimate ability. Like the release photos, he looks great posed with Genji.

It's an overall solid figure, but could've benefited from a bit more accessories. Still a great addition to the Overwatch series of GSC figures.

"Winky Face!"

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Oh man, oh man, oh maaaaaaaaaaaan, am I super hyped about getting my Overwatch main in figure form. The figma's still not out yet, but the Nendoroid is just as good! They made her just as expressive as her in-game version, with all the right faces and hand parts to match. The details on her are great, and she comes with a cellphone, her blaster, and a mini MEKA so you can get great perspective shots of her ejecting from it.

This is a fantastic addition to GSC's Overwatch figures and I'm so pumped for the figma to follow. Collectors, enjoy this one, it's a real treat!

"I Feel Like I Can Do Anything!"

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The gentle princess and Hoshido healer joins the Fire Emblem Nendoroid cast alongside her Nohrian counterpart, Elise. Sakura here has a lot of great details that set her apart from other Nendoroids; her cape for one, the little bow on the back of her head, and the little accessories on her skirt are all made of soft plastics and really stand out. Her staff also looks really nice and pretty faithful to the game. I'm a little disappointed with the lack of variety when it comes to her faceplates though.

She looks great posed with other FE Nendos, especially Elise. A great addition to your collection!

Isabelle's Back!

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Or rather, back again. So I believe the winter version was the original release, with the summer version coming in after, so this is technically a re-release. Unfortunately for me, I hadn't started collecting when this was originally released, so I got the summer version first. That being said, if you own that, this version isn't much different aside from the overall look and some of the accessories. She's got the same amount of articulation and a wide variety of expressions on different faceplates. Another great Nintendo character to add to your collection, and she's just so freaking adorable to boot!

There is Nothing that I Can Not Kill

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Another fine Fate figure to add to the ever growing figma collection, and another Lancer at that. Scathach lines up really well with Cu and is just as detailed and poseable. She's a great addition to any fan's collection and gives me hope that we might see a Diarmuid figma in the near future.

Ireland's Child of Light

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Besides being a huge Fate fan, Cu is one of my favourite characters. I really dig all the Lancers, but Cu especially since he was my first exposure to the franchise. While the figma is simple and doesn't come with a lot of accessories or extra parts, it's recreated very faithfully and is very poseable, allowing you to put Lancer in all his signature poses. This is another great addition to my ever expanding collection of figma Fate figures, and I'm glad I could get a quality figure of one of my favourite characters.

Measure Twice, Cut Once

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Look at this adorable, pint sized Genji! Much like other Nendoroids, he features about the same amount of articulation and accessories, though obviously lacks any extra face parts due to the mask. Another solid addition to the Overewatch Nendoroid line.

Kirby Coming to Smash

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First of all, I just have to say how impressed I am with the actual Robobot Armor, and now I know full well GSC is capable of designing and creating mecha and armoured figures, so I have hope that the figma D.Va will eventually get a MEKA suit. That being said, this is my fourth or fifth Kirby Nendoroid, I believe, and the extra wait for release was definitely worth it. While the figure itself isn't much different from prior releases, the armour is the star of the show here. It's as articulate as one can expect from this design, and looks as detailed as the source material. Solid purchase and a great addition to my ever expanding line of Nintendo figures.

No One Can Hide From My Sight

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Widowmaker's a fine addition to GSC's Overwatch line, and is proof that they can put the detail and effort into creating non-anime based figures, or ones from Western properties. The details are all there, and the body proportions on her are absolutely fantastic. She comes with all the accessories expected and she's so much fun to pose. I'm playing a bit of catch up with these, but I'm glad I could add Widowmaker to my collection.

Heeeeere's Jeanne!

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Another quality Fate figma from GSC, though this one has a few shortcomings with her heavy flag. Overall though, she's pretty great, comes with plenty of accessories and optional parts. Glad to add her to my ever expanding collection of Fate figmas.

Another Kirito

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Identical to the original figma Kirito released a few years back, the only addition is the sword featured in the new movie. There isn't much else to say about it.

Cheers Love! The Cavalry's Here!

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As the first figma in the Overwatch line, GSC did a fantastic job capturing Tracer in figure form. She comes with both her pulse pistols and the appropriate hand and face swaps. She's got great articulation and, much like the Overwatch Nendoroids, has plenty of detail. Really looking forward to the rest of these!

Hey There Space Cats!

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This felt like a really odd choice for a figma seeing as she's such an obscure character, but Ulala manages to shine on through with plenty of articulation and accessories. Another job well done from GSC.

Heroes Never Die!

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The Mercy Nendoroid fits in well with her other fellow Overwatch Nendos. Comes with all the appropriate accessories and a couple of faces. She's super cute and really well designed, really digging the details on her wings.

Everything Begins from Humble Savings

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While a bit low on the accessories, Matthew is definitely a good figure for collectors, especially fans of the Fate franchise. She's got a great body sculpt, with a good amount of articulation and plenty of detail from her armour. While she does have upper body articulation, Her hips are another story, as the armour plating gets in the way of that. Otherwise, pretty standard stuff for figmas.

This Girl is on FIRE!

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I'm loving these Fire Emblem Nendos we're getting, they really go great together. Elise is not different from the usual fair, she comes with a variety of accessories and swappable faces. Pretty solid figure, hoping to see more from Fates to go with her (I know female Corrin will be releasing in a few months).

Gate of Babylon

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Gil here might be GSC's most complex figma yet. He comes with two completely different torsos; one fully armoured, and the other bare chested. This is on top of the plethora of accessories and weapons he has, along with swappable faces and hands. He has both, his signature up-do, as well as his casual flat hair. All in all, Gil's impressive as hell, and he was definitely worth extra cost above regular figmas. You get what you pay for!

ONE PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNCH

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It's about time we got an actual articulate figure of Saitama and, while pretty basic, it does everything it needs to. It's the standard Figma fare, though it seems to be lacking in any relevant accessories barring the usual swappable faces and hands. Still though, having a Saitama figure that I can pose and move is always a good thing.

"You'd Turn Your Sword on Me?"

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I was a little surprised to see this as GSC's first attempt at a Fire Emblem character; Shiida (or Caeda if you prefer) isn't exactly a prominent or popular character, so it was odd they decided to lead with her first. Nevertheless, it's a fine reproduction of her, at least, in chibi form. She comes with a bunch of weapons and accessories, along with her trusty Pegasus as well. Shiida's a great addition to anyone's Nendo collection.

"Everyone, Look At Me!"

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Huge Fire Emblem fan here and was really glad I could get my hands on this Nendoroid. I'm hoping GSC releases a figma Marth to go along with it, but this is good enough for me as I'm a collector of both either way. Marth's likeness was captured well in chibi form and comes with a few accessories, including his Falchion sword and the Fire Emblem shield itself. He comes with a few swappable faces as well. All in all, solid figure, I'd highly recommend it.

For the Holy Grail

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I'm actually not very familiar with Fate/Extra or this version of Caster, but I'm a huge fan of the Nasuverse as a whole and Fate/Stay Night was one of my favourite visual novels. Caster here, also known as Tamama no Mae looks incredibly well done and very...animated. It's as if a picture or a piece of artwork has come to life, as the rich and vibrant colours as well as her incredibly expressive face just make her so appealing to the eyes. She's a little sparse on the accessories, but the fact that she's so well designed and molded kind of makes up for it. Honestly, if you just enjoy collecting interesting figures, this one is definitely a keeper.

figma Yami Yugi
figma Yami Yugi$59.99

It's Time to D-D-D-Duel!

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I was a little surprised that GSC decided to tackle this license; I mean, I know it's popular but not very expected. They did an amazing job capturing Yugi's likeness and details from the anime and reproducing it in figma form. Much like other figures from this brand, Yugi comes with a ton of accessories and swappable parts for you to pose him with. He's very articulate too, which is a bit surprising considering the accessories he's covered with. All in all, this is a great figure, and he's going to look great posed next to the upcoming Kaiba figure (as well as the Dark Magician Girl if you managed to snag her).

Mission Complete!

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GSC has teased this figma for YEARS and I'm so happy they finally decided to release it. Metroid Other M's Samus in her Zero Suit goes great with the armoured version released a few years back (as well as the upcoming Prime version). She comes with a bunch of swappable parts and accessories, like other figmas, including a younger face/head part. My only gripe is that she has absolutely zero hip/waist articulation, which is a shame because it'd allow for a lot more dynamic posing. Fans of the franchise should definitely grab this up.

"Is there Something I Can Help You With Today?"

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Isabelle joins the Nendoroids, fitting in perfectly with the line as their proportions are identical to Animal Crossing's character models. This is the summer version, which has her in a short sleeved shirt and not wearing her jacket. Not much to say here; she's similar to other Nendos and comes with a bunch of accessories and swappable faces.

"Be the Water"

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Tamashii has been doing a great job capturing popular stars and icons in the form of S.H. Figuarts. After Michael Jackson and Daft Punk, Bruce Lee joins the cast, featuring his signature shirtless appearance from Enter the Dragon. He can be posed in a variety of ways to mimic his moves from his films and comes with a variety of hand and face parts to accentuate said poses. While very simplistic in design, the mold does a great job capturing his likeness and bringing it to life in figure form. Grab this if you can, it's a really great figure to have!

"The Soldier of Destruction...Has Ressurected!"

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This was a gift for a friend, who's a massive fan of Sailor Saturn. The Tamashii Buddies line are medium sized statuettes with a super deformed look. They're very well made and detailed, usually standing in a relatively neutral pose and feature a stand and accompanying backdrop representing the character. Saturn here is no different, as her likeness is captured well by the sculptor. My friend seems to really like the figure, so I guess any fan of the character would probably want to add this to their collection.

GUYVEEEEERRRR

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It's been quite some time since the release of the original Guyver I figma and GSC decides to finally follow up with Guyver II. The great thing is though, we get the female version introduced in the original OVA from the 80s. Guyver II looks stylish and is sculpted to perfection, capturing every detail from the source material. She comes with a handful of extra parts and accessories, much like other figmas. This is a great figure for fans of the franchise and collectors alike, it's really well made and looks incredible.

The Movie Colour Version is identical to the regular version, aside from the colour change.

figma Guyver II F
figma Guyver II F$45.99

GUYVEEEEERRRRRRR

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It's been quite some time since the release of the original Guyver I figma and GSC decides to finally follow up with Guyver II. The great thing is though, we get the female version introduced in the original OVA from the 80s. Guyver II looks stylish and is sculpted to perfection, capturing every detail from the source material. She comes with a handful of extra parts and accessories, much like other figmas. This is a great figure for fans of the franchise and collectors alike, it's really well made and looks incredible.

Making an Impression

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This was a gift for a friend, who's a massive fan of this version of Link from a Link Between World. Much like previous versions, as well as other figmas in general, Link comes with a ton of accessories and weapons from the game, plus various hands and faces to accentuate poses. Link's sculpt is incredibly faithful to the game's art style, and they really did a fantastic job capturing that essence and bringing it to life in the form of this figure. Great buy for anyone into Zelda.

Cutest Little Sloth Ever

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My ex-girlfriend had a thing for sloths and I spotted this in a promotional email at the time and decided to grab one for her. They're adorable little things with floppy arms, and they're so soft and cuddly. She affectionately named him Buttons, because of the beady little eyes.

Our Bonds Are Strong.

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One of Fire Emblem's most popular characters joins other Nintendo characters in figma form! This highly sought out figure was so popular it had a re-release, and rightly so as, not only is it a really great character to finally get a detailed and poseable figure, but it's just as much a quality product. Like other figmas, Lucina comes with a variety of accessories and parts, including the fabled Falchion sword and swappable head parts for her "Marth" disguise. The details on Lucina's outfit, her cloak and little touches such as the ones on her belt and sword sheathe make this figure all the more impressive. I wouldn't say it's a complex design, but the extr...Read moreClose

Hellooooooo Nurse

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Hot on the heels of Pyramid Head is the Bubble Head Nurse. Again, despite being a minimalist design, there are plenty of details captured on the figure that bring the character to life and translate well from the games onto this. She goes perfectly with Pyramid Head, I'd definitely recommend grabbing her if you're a collector or a fan of the series.

True Horror Lurks Around Every Corner

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I was a little surprised when I saw that they were releasing Silent Hill figmas, it didn't seem like the kind of license GSC would tackle, but I'm not complaining. Pyramid Head was done plenty of justice as they managed to capture every detail from the game, right down to the rust on his head and the bloodstains all over his body. Despite being minimalist, the figure still manages to capture the terror that this character represented very well. I'd recommend grabbing him along with the Bubble Head Nurse, you never know what other characters from the series they might decide to tackle next!

Big Heroes Come in Small Packages

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After GSC's release of the Nendoroid Wind Waker Link, fans'll be pleased to add this little guy to their collection. The figure really captures the style and look of the game, so much so that a friend of mine saw a photo of it and didn't realise it was a figure, thinking it was artwork. Link comes with his signature weapons, but the key accessories here are the masks from the game. While their scale is a bit off, they still look really great, showing plenty of detail. This is a must buy for any Zelda fan.

The Flash Returns

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Fans of SAO were very happy with their purchase of the SAO figma Asuna, but here comes her ALO variant and, I've gotta say, it's just as good as the original. The transparent wings were a nice touch that capture the look from the show. She comes with various weapons and accessories, as well as a variety of hands and faces to swap out so you can pose her. She goes great with the other SAO and ALO figures.

Across Stormy Waters, A Forgotten Love Still Burns

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Between the Bandai Tamashii Nations S.H. Figuarts Sakura and the GSC Figma, it's hard to decide which is the better product. Figmas tend to specialise in anime characters and cute girls, so the overall design and look to the figure here is very impressive, and her facial expressions really capture the character's personality from the show and manga. The details on Sakura's frilly dress and wings are great and she comes with a good amount of accessories, including Keroberos. Some of the parts are a little difficult to attach to the figure and using excessive force may damage them. Be careful with small items, they're easy to lose. Other than that, this is a great figure to...Read moreClose

Link, He Come to Town

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Not sure about "ultra" detail on these figures, but I got the cute little kneeling Link from the original Legend of Zelda and he does a fine job as a static figurine. The mold is great, it really captures the artwork from the manual, plus he comes with a stand bearing the game's logo from the Japanese version. That's about it, great little figure for real cheap.

Stealth Like the Hunter

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I generally don't collect Play Arts Kai figures because they're not in the scale with some of the other things I get, but this was too good an opportunity to pass up. Aside from being on sale, the Predator is one of my favourite characters in fiction. As any Play Arts Kai collector knows, the level of detail and molding on these is ridiculous; Everything from the meshwork to the detail on the armour. The figure also comes with a bunch of extra hands and accessories so you can pose him and set him up in a variety of iconic poses. There's nothing much to be said, this is definitely a figure for fans and collectors alike.

Cute, Cuddly and Colourful

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I decided to get one of these as a gift for a friend since she collects them and she was incredibly happy with it. There's really not much to say; it's a quality plush that's very soft and eye catching with its bright colours. Great for plushie collectors.

Kusanagi Reporting

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GSC has managed to capture one of Japan's most iconic fictional characters in the form of a figma; Motoko Kusanagi, the star of Ghost in the Shell is presented here in one of her various appearances from the "Stand Alone Complex" TV series. The major comes with a handful of accessories and extras that are ideal for posing her. The sculpt on her is fantastic, and the articulation is just what someone expects from figma.

Yare Yare Daze

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The Super Action Statue line does a great job of capturing Hirohiko Araki's style; it's as if these characters jumped right out of the manga's pages and were given form as action figures. Jotaru here's no exception as everything from the details on his face, to the folds in his clothing are molded perfectly. The figure can be stood in a variety of poses and is incredibly sturdy, despite there being plenty of points of articulation. For a more ideal display, you'd probably have to grab a Star Platinum Super Action Statue to go with him.

“Ask not the sparrow how the eagle soars!”

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Fans of Kill la Kill will be really excited to add the figma Satsuki to go with Ryuko, who was released prior. Satsuki dons Junketsu and sports a variety of accessories and effects, bringing the character to life from the screen onto your shelf space. I was rather surprised that, for having bulky parts, she was very articulate and easy to pose. The attention to detail such as the frills on her skirt and hair was really nice, it did a great job capturing the character's look. It's a definite ten out of ten for me.

Armed and Ready

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Following hot on the heels of the figma GGO Kirito comes everyone's favourite sniper, Sinon. Similarly to other figures in the line, Sinon comes with a variety of accessories, effect parts and swappable faces to reenact various scenes and poses from the series. This is a great figure to add to any collector's gallery, especially considering her popularity led to a re-release. Fans'll appreciate the detail and articulation that went into this one, so it's a win-win for anyone considering a purchase.

Kirito's Back and He's Cuter Than Ever

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Fans of the GGO segment of SAO will be pleased to see that Kirito's in-game avatar has been replicated to near perfection. Everything from his overall look to his iconic gear. The beam saber looks really slick and he's packing a handgun and various effect parts to go with both. He comes with a great set of swappable facial expressions to seal the deal, and the articulation allows you to pose him in plenty of action shots to display. Collectors of previous figures from this line will be happy to know this looks fantastic with all the rest. Happy hunting!

Bio-Boosted and Ready for Action

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I believe GSC did a line of Guyver figures before figmas were a thing, and they were great and all, but don't compare to the level of detail and articulation you'll find in this little number. The figma Guyver I captures every little detail from the show, from the "ribbing" at the joints to the various nooks and details on the character's face. The figure features plenty of articulation and can be posed in a variety of ways. The inclusion of various extra parts allows you to go the extra mile and pose out several of the Guyver's signature moves.

All in all, this is a great investment for collectors and fans of the franchise alike. If you're looking...
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