This S.H. Figuarts Hit figure, released in 2021, brings us the character from Universe 6 of Dragon Ball Super. It features a 100% new and original sculpt. For its articulation, it uses the 2.5 system, offering improvements over the 2.0 version. In terms of accessories, it's quite complete; among them, a ki blast effect and a replacement skirt piece for storing hands stand out.
This articulated Hit figure was released in 2021 as a Tamashii Web Exclusive, making it the 103rd figure in the S.H. Figuarts Dragon Ball collection.
This is the first release (and the only one until 2025) of this character from DB Super, taken from the Champa and Multiversal Tournament arcs.
Its design and sculpt are 100% original, and its articulation system is based on the 2.0 but with improvements similar to the 3.0, categorizing it as 2.5. Additionally, it is the first in the SHF Dragon Ball line to incorporate the shoulder articulation system, which would later appear in the Mecha Frieza figure in 2024.
In terms of accessories, this figure is quite complete. Apart from faces and hands, it includes a replacement for the chest piece, a ki attack with a wrist grip, and a replacement skirt with two hands incorporated to give the illusion of "hands in pockets."
Among all the characters from 'Universe 6', only Hit and Kefla have received figures from Tamashii and Bandai up to today (2025).
From listacompletade.com, this figure is only recommended to completists and fans of the character because, while it is a good figure, the character is not as charismatic as others.
For more, if you want to see a video review of this figure, you can check out the video we have prepared from the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, which shows it perfectly.
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