First off, let me just say—this Godzilla figure is *chef’s kiss*. As a longtime collector of Toho monsters, I was thrilled to unbox this 3.75” (well, technically closer to 4”) glow-in-the-dark version inspired by the iconic 1965 film. The sculpt is *crisp*, capturing Godzilla mid-victory celebration with that smug tail wiggle we all love.
The glow feature? Absolutely slaps. I left it under my desk lamp for 10 minutes and it lit up my shelf like a mini radioactive beacon. My cat definitely thought it was an alien invasion.
Articulation is decent with six points—enough to recreate his signature atomic breath pose, though the arms are a tad stiff out of the box. Pro tip: A hairdryer on low heat loosens them right up.
Now, the size debate: Yes, mine measured 4” instead of the listed 3.75”. For display purposes with other Super7 figures? Not noticeable unless you’re using calipers like some reviewers (looking at you, disappointed parent). But if your kid’s collection demands millimeter precision, maybe wait for a reissue.
Packaging was hit-or-miss based on comments—mine arrived mint on that gorgeous retro cardback, but multiple reviewers reported Amazon folding it like origami. If gifting, order from specialty stores instead.
Final verdict? At this price point ($20-ish), you’re getting insane value for a uniquely dynamic sculpt that stands out even among my 50+ Godzilla figures. Just maybe keep the receipt if packaging condition gives you anxiety sweats.