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Bandai Tamashii Nations Dragon Ball SH Figuarts Broly Legendary Super Saiyan Toy Figure Review

The SH Figuarts Broly Dragon Ball toy is one massive figure. He stands even taller than Nappa and is definitely going to stand out in your Dragon Ball Z toy display. SH Figuarts has also included several green spherical special effects parts for Broly's attack which is a great addition because SH Figuarts is usually not very generous with special effects parts. The SH Figuarts Broly figure has a very nice sculpt and as seen in the anime, his irises disappears when transforming into this Super Saiyan form and adds to his maniacal look.

The massive growth in his muscle mass does nothing to slow him down unlike the Super Saiyan Third Grade transformation that Trunks attempted. With muscle mass increasing so much, Trunk's speed was greatly reduced and as pointed out by Perfect Cell, what good is such power if you cannot hit your opponent. It was not the case with Super Saiyan Broly as he evades a joint attack by Goku and Piccolo effortlessly. 

The SH Figuarts Broly Dragon Ball Toy figure is a must have for any serious SH Figuarts Dragon Ball Figures collector.

The SH Figuarts Broly Figure comes in at approximately 7.5 Inch high, appropriately taller than other S.H.Figuarts Dragon Ball characters.

He comes with two facial expression parts including one maniacal smirking face and the other being a berserk-like scream Additional parts include three unique energy-sphere effect parts and interchangeable hand piece.

The SH Figuarts Broly figure is available for sale on Amazon.com Now.


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