Close encounters of the plastic kind
Well... I started reading Dandadan when it first released and thought it was fanservice garbage. For whatever reason, a year later or so I gave it another chance... and I was instantly hooked. Most of the fanservice is gone, and now we have emotional character driven moments next to all sorts of creative monsters that look as if they came straight outta Gantz, albeit kid friendly. The moment I saw Momo Ayase and Okarun announced.... I knew I was going to get them.Well... on a surface level, she looks nice. Her head looks a bit rounder than I expected, so maybe she is based on her anime looks? I don't watch anime, so I don't know, but she's not as close to the manga as I expected. I also feel like her arms are over engineered. All the lines that break the sculpt in weird places makes her look like a toy. She has six pairs of hands and five face plates, which is pretty cool.... But not a single effect piece? Without her ESP powers she just looks like a normal school girl.
Articulation is really when the figure suffers the most. She has single jointed elbows and knees, but with really deep bends on both. No thigh swivels, but she dies have swivels on her biceps. her shoulders connect to the torso via ball pegs, giving her plenty of range on her arms. The ab crunch and her waist are on ball joints... but her chest piece can barely rotate a few inches, if you want to twist her torso, it has to be through the waist joint.
But ultimately, her ab crunch is pathetic, and this is as far as her legs go due to the skirt. She is a bit shorter than Bucky Cap.
This release is just... lacking. The articulation is limited, no effects and a underwhelming sculpt. Yeah... I'd skip this one.
4.0