I'm in no way a One Piece expert but my wife has been nuts about the show for a couple years now and I've really been getting into it as of late. Last week I was browsing at GameStop when I saw this really nifty Nami statue. I think I still had my monthly $5 bonus coupon, plus I had my Pro-Membership discount, so I decided to scoop her up. She looks to be about in the same scale as the S.H. Figuarts line and maybe close to the Bandai Namco Anime Heroes line as well, so I thought she'd scale well with the few figures I have in those lines. I haven't seen this outfit in the anime yet but it's apparently from the Egghead or Future Island storyline, which is pretty recent. I'm nowhere near that far in the show! I like the somewhat futuristic look of this outfit, though, plus the sculpt makes Nami look like she's just about to whack someone with her Clima-Tact. This statue is from the One Piece: Battle Record collection which means that the statues are in dynamic, battle ready poses, hence the cool "about to whack someone" pose. Ready to check out Nami, navigator extraordinaire? Then join me after the break...
The Facts:
Height: Nami figure is 6 3/8ths inches, Total statue clearance is 9 1/4ths inches
Articulation: None
Accessories: 2 piece Clima-Tact, Thunderbolt Tempo attachment, display base, and display arm.
Non-Scalper Price: $25-$32 dollars
Non-Scalper Price: $25-$32 dollars
Medium: Plastic
* Here's a quick shot of the One Piece: Battle Record Collection Nami (center) with the Megahouse Variable Action Hero Nami (left) and the S.H. Figuarts Monkey D. Luffy (right). She does have a base, super tall boots, and is jumping, so it's tough to get a good sense of her height, but I think she scales better with the S.H. Figuarts line.
The Positives:
* I can't remember if the packaging refers to her as a Prize Figure, but many of the websites that have her for sale describe her as one. What's that? A prize figure is a smaller, lower-end statue or figure that is considered ideal as a prize for claw machine type games. There's a cool arcade in Greensboro, NC that has lots of machines with these types of figures in them. This is an unarticulated statue that you do have to do some mild assembly on: The stand is two separate parts while the staff is in two pieces and the Thunderbolt Temp effect is an additional piece. It's a cool pose with Nami leaping up, ready to put her all into a downward strike with her Clima-Tact. It's a plastic statue, so it's durable and not something you have to worry about chipping or breaking with normal handling.
* As I mentioned above, the series for this figure is called One Piece: Battle Record, which refers to these statues having battle poses. I had to look that up as I wasn't sure if that was the name of a story arc or something. Nami is in the middle of battle and Bandai/ Bandai Namco/ Banpresto (literally all three names are on the box) did a nice job of capturing a battle pose that's expressive and stylized. She looks like she just walked out of the anime. Well, leapt out of the anime. The stand plugs into the small of her back and keeps her mostly off the ground, though the toe of her right boot does rest on the ground, giving the statue a place to rest its weight that's not just on the arm. The paint is very neat and clean and there's a very smooth texture over most of the figure that captures the animated aesthetic.
* Nami's outfit is from Dr. Vegapunk's Special Science Group, or SSG, so that's what the logo is from. It's very different from any of Nami's other outfits and fairly different from most other diverse One Piece sryles we've seen. It looks white but there is a very, very slight pink tinge to it. It's like a one piece outfit (not One Piece) that's sleeveless, but with a larger collar. It kind of reminds me of a retro-futuristic space suit that'd you'd see in an unrealistic 60s sci-fi film or in pin-up art.
* These boots are pretty impressive, too. They look like they have some sort of rocket boosters in the bottom (you can see it in some shots of Nami's left foot, which is raised up).
This is the first figure of Nami that I've reviewed.
Looks very cool. Will have to check out the show.
ReplyDeleteIt's really, really fun. It is quite lengthy, though, and it's still coming out. I've seen lots of it over the past couple years as my wife has been watching it and I'll pop in and out. I just started watching it for myself a month ago or so and I'm around episode 70 something. The live action Netflix show is fun, much more condensed, but feels very faithful in spirit. It's obviously never going to capture the full extent of the manga or the anime, but it's something that can be watched in less than 10 hours, unlike the anime.
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