This 2019 S.H. Figuarts 'Broly -Super-' is the second figure of this character in his canonical version. It features a design similar to the 'Full Power' version, but with armor and a 2.5 articulation system offering great mobility. Among its accessories, the highlight is that it includes 3 full heads: in Base form, in this ‘Ozaru’ state, and in Super Saiyan form.
This articulated figure, 'Broly -Super-', was released in 2019 as a regular release, being the 76th entry in the S.H. Figuarts Dragon Ball collection.
It is the second figure Tamashii Nations launched of the Dragon Ball Super version of this character. The first was his 'Full Power' version from the same year — a colossal figure. This one, also inspired by the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie, features the character in his three forms prior to reaching his 'Legendary' or 'Full Power' state, still wearing the armor of the Frieza Force.
Its design and sculpting are reused from the 'Full Power' version, but at a smaller scale, as this version of the character is physically smaller. The armor design is 100% original and introduces a new shoulder pad system for armored figures.
Its articulation system is very similar to version 3.0, but retains characteristics of 2.0. For this reason, like the 'Full Power' version, it is considered a 2.5 body type, which still allows for excellent mobility.
The accessories are not extensive: it includes the control collar and three pairs of hands. However, it does include three full heads (faces are not swappable) in different forms: one in Base form, one in his enraged ‘Ozaru’ state, and a third in Super Saiyan.
In 2022, this figure was re-released as an event-exclusive edition, which featured a repaint, included only the Super Saiyan head with three faceplates, and came with a ki aura.
From listacompletade.com, this is a recommended figure if you can find it at a good price. And since it’s a regular release, there’s a chance it may be restocked.
If you’d like to see an unboxing and comparison, be sure to check out the video we’ve shared from the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, where it’s presented in full detail.
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