The S.H. Figuarts Majin Boo, released in 2019, represents the evil side of Majin Boo, known among fans as Super Boo. It's one of the tallest figures in the line, offering excellent scale. As for the body, it features a unique design that leans more towards 3.0 than 2.0, and while it doesn't include many accessories, it does come with a notable extra head for the Fat Boo figure.
This articulated Majin Boo figure in his evil, skinny, or 'Super Boo' version was first released in 2019 as a regular release, and since then, it has had several re-stocks. It is also the 64th release in the S.H. Figuarts Dragon Ball collection.
This is the second figure of the character launched by the brand to date (2025); the other version is the 'Good' or 'Fat Boo' released in 2018.
The sculpting is 100% original, as there is no other character that closely resembles it in the already created figures. For the articulation, a unique system was developed for this character, which, thanks to its large size and good scale, allowed for innovation. The entire leg system is very similar to the 3.0, but not identical; the torso and arms are similar to the 2.0, but not the same.
As for accessories, they are nothing extraordinary, as it includes the minimum that a current regular figure offers, except for the fact that it includes a head and a ki effect for the Fat Boo figure.
From listacompletade.com, we 100% recommend this figure, and thanks to its re-stocks, its price hasn't increased much. Additionally, it was considered the best figure of its year.
If, in addition to all this, you want to see an unboxing and comparison, don't hesitate to check out the video we've shared from the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, where it's shown in detail.
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