The figure is a representation of the original Ultraman (who can also be referred to as "Ultraman Hayata" to distinguish him further) and as the "Renewal Version" phrase implies, this is not the first figure of Ultraman to be released in Ultra-Act, but actually the second. I don't have the previous version to compare with, but this one is supposed to be a major improvement.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Ultra-Act Ultraman review!
After... however long it has been since I done anything with this blog: a review of an action figure! Why not?
Anyway, Ultra-Act Ultraman (Renewal Version).
The figure is a representation of the original Ultraman (who can also be referred to as "Ultraman Hayata" to distinguish him further) and as the "Renewal Version" phrase implies, this is not the first figure of Ultraman to be released in Ultra-Act, but actually the second. I don't have the previous version to compare with, but this one is supposed to be a major improvement.
The figure is a representation of the original Ultraman (who can also be referred to as "Ultraman Hayata" to distinguish him further) and as the "Renewal Version" phrase implies, this is not the first figure of Ultraman to be released in Ultra-Act, but actually the second. I don't have the previous version to compare with, but this one is supposed to be a major improvement.
Labels:
Bandai,
toy,
toy review,
Ultra Series,
Ultra-Act,
Ultraman
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