Would modern day Cell carry a cellphone?
While most of us refer to this design as Perfect Cell, for some reason Dragon Stars went with Cell Final Form instead, which isn't even accurate considering this isn't even Super Perfect Cell.If Bandai's budget lines have proved anything is that they are really good when it comes to non-human looking characters, so I've been meaning to get my hands on some of Dragon Balls' villains. Cell's sculpt is actually rather excellent, although as with most anime budget lines, the face is rather derpy. While some of the colors are a bit too vibrant for Cell, he's got this almost matte finish that looks really nice, and all the paint apps look very sharp. All in all, ignoring the face, it's a fantastic looking figure.
He comes with two fists and two energy shooting open palms.
But for as good as the figure looks, articulation is where Cell takes a hit. Everything above the waist is pretty good. He has double jointed elbows and some exceedingly tight bicep swivels. His ab crunch and waist are ball jointed, but the range is negligible, so they might as well just be swivels. The shoulders are on double ball joints, so while doesn't have butterfly joints, he can hit decent Kamehame Ha poses.
Below the waist is where his equipment fails. His double jointed knees barely reach 90 degrees when bent, double joints! And even though he has drop down hips, that is how much he can lift his legs to the sides, a martial artist! This severely hampers his posing, sadly.
His wings are on tiny hinges that love to come off. Pictured above is how far he can move them. His head is a bit taller than Bucky Cap, and since Cell is supposed to be tall you can finagle him around Figuarts.
Well, no wonder he wasn't called 'Perfect' Cell, for, as good as the sculpt is, as fantastic as the paint apps are... The articulation is far from perfect. Serviceable, sure, but with a few tweaks to the legs, thigh swivels, deeper cuts on the knees for better bends... it could've been truly great. But, for a budget Cell? He gets the job more than done.
Below the waist is where his equipment fails. His double jointed knees barely reach 90 degrees when bent, double joints! And even though he has drop down hips, that is how much he can lift his legs to the sides, a martial artist! This severely hampers his posing, sadly.
His wings are on tiny hinges that love to come off. Pictured above is how far he can move them. His head is a bit taller than Bucky Cap, and since Cell is supposed to be tall you can finagle him around Figuarts.
Well, no wonder he wasn't called 'Perfect' Cell, for, as good as the sculpt is, as fantastic as the paint apps are... The articulation is far from perfect. Serviceable, sure, but with a few tweaks to the legs, thigh swivels, deeper cuts on the knees for better bends... it could've been truly great. But, for a budget Cell? He gets the job more than done.
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