Hello Patacoins' friends, and welcome to a new unboxing.
In today's unboxing we have...
The CHIBI-ARTS figure of Monkey D. Luffy.
CHIBI-ARTS is a BANDAI brand, they're basically the competitors of Nendoroid.
They cost around 25 dollars, which is a bit less than Nendoroids.
But they're also figures with exchangeable pieces, and are about the same size.
Okay, here we can see the box.
At the front it's transparent where you can see Luffy,
at the back it has all the poses in which you can place it.
It has exchangeable bodies, faces, props...
So these collectibles are pretty versatile.
Let's open it to see how it looks... and feels!
Let's check if the quality's good...
It has a background. You can place it at the back of your furniture,
so it looks like he's on the sea, cause he's a pirate.
Let me make clear I don't watch One Piece, but I do know Luffy
cause the anime is very popular, and it's the most printed and sold manga in Japan.
Let's continue.
These are like props, I'll open them later so you see how they look in display.
And here are the instructions, completely in Japanese.
But well, you can understand them from the drawings.
Okay, let's get the main one out. Here's Luffy.
You can move the legs, the arms back and forth,
not to the sides cause else agh! it comes out!
And you can move the head like this, yoink yoink!
[FLAWLESS VICTORY]
The hip can come off.
[FATALITY]
Let's lay him down so he's out of danger. Make him stand there.
Ok, the head is too big so I need the base. Where is it?
Oh, here it is.
[NEW RECORD!!!]
Now I'll show you what else it has.
It has these props, which are a drinking mug...
and it has a meat leg, om nom nom!
Apparently he eats a lot, cause one of the torsos
has his shirt almost tearing apart cause he's too full.
His cape. His hat.
Here's a pair of arms. Two pairs. Three pairs.
Here are two more faces, one's like this, full and smiling.
And this one, which is his poker face when he's confused.
And now I'll show you and the ensembled poses.
A detail that I loved and is really nice,
but I hadn't noticed until I started to ensemble it,
is that when you remove the hat it leaves a hole on the head,
but they added a tiny hair so you can fill the hole on the head.
So he's doesn't go around... empty-headed.
In conclusion, this CHIBI-ARTS is quite similar to Nendoroids,
but it's a bit cheaper, and you can notice it on the painting and finishing touches.
But it has so much variety of options, and such a good price
that we're giving it 5 out of 5 Patacoins.
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I'm Estefanía Varela, and this was Patacoins.
