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Bandai Tamashi Nations SH Figaurts "Naruto Series" - Uchiha Madara Action Figure Review

Uchiha Madara was the legendary leader of the Uchiha clan and was a child prodigy who was born with a naturally strong chakra. His constant rivalry with Hashirama who was both a friend and competitor drove him to pursue increasing powers which eventually awakened his Sharingan.


The S.H. Figuarts Madara Uchiha "Naruto" Action Figure depicts him in the his appearance in the Eye of the Moon Plan arc and comes with two interchangeable heads. One of them shows him alive when he founded Konoha together with Hashirama and the other shows him with a cracked face and a sneer as seen in the Manga when he detected the chakra of his rival Hashirama.



The  S.H. Figuarts Madara Uchiha "Naruto" Action Figure comes with 3 interchangeable hand parts to allow him to grasp his weapons as well as perform hand signs for the many jutsu that he is well versed in. Uchiha Madara is skilled in all five nature transformations as well as the Yin-Yang release. As an Uchiha, he has a natural affinity for the Fire Release and thus it is only app that the hand parts come with one depicting him executing a fire jutsu.


The weapons that Madara were commonly seen wielding are also included in the SH Figuarts Marara Action Figure, namely, a gunbai and a kama. The gunbai is a wide fan with tomoe on it and is used by Madara to deflect incoming attacks and to use as a mace or flail for slicing at his enemies.


The kama is a sickle like weapon which Madara uses with a chain attached to its end to use as a weapon for tossing as well as for close combat. Both the gunbai and the kama are included nicely in the S.H. Figuarts Madara Uchiha "Naruto" Action Figure.


The SH Figuarts Madara Action figure from the Naruto Series is available for Order on Amazon.com.

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