This 2022 S.H. Figuarts – Majin Buu ‘Good’ – was released as an ‘Exclusive Edition’ for events like SDCC and NYCC. The figure is a repaint of the one originally released in 2018, featuring brighter clothing colors and a lighter skin tone; otherwise, it is exactly the same figure as the original, with great design and articulation despite its bulky appearance.
This articulated figure – Majin Buu ‘Good’ – was released in 2022 as an 'Exclusive Edition' during events like SDCC, and it is the 129th figure in the Dragon Ball S.H. Figuarts collection.
Like other event-exclusive editions such as those from SDCC or NYCC, this chubby Boo figure is a repaint of the original released in 2018, featuring brighter colors on the clothing and lighter skin tone, along with different packaging. In terms of sculpt, articulation, or accessories, the figures are identical.
As a fun fact, this is the third release of a 'Monster Boo' figure. The first was the 2018 Fat Boo figure; in 2019, they released ‘Super Boo’; and this 2022 event-exclusive edition is the third.
It remains a figure with very good design and impressive articulation despite its bulkiness, as its ‘special’ articulation structure worked out very well.
From listacompletade.com, we only recommend this figure to completists, since the 2018 version is a regular release, and many prefer its colors; plus, it’s a more affordable figure that may still be restocked.
If you want to see an unboxing and comparison, don’t hesitate to check out the video we shared from the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, which shows it in great detail.
Here you will see some of the more than 200 S.H. Figuarts releases that Tamashii Nations has brought us from Dragon Ball.