Let me start by saying, this Sasuke figure is a STEAL for its price range ($10-$20). As someone who owns both budget and high-end anime figures, I was shocked by the articulation—27 points! His elbows bend 90°, knees go beyond that, and those ankle joints? Chef’s kiss for dynamic poses. Pro tip: The kunai grip could be tighter (mine fell out during a dramatic "Chidori" reenactment), but hey—superglue fixes everything.
The paint job? Surprisingly crisp. Zoom in and you’ll spot tiny details like the Uchiha crest on his belt. My figure arrived mint-in-box, though some reviewers reported loose limbs. PSA: The head mobility IS limited by that high collar—don’t expect SHFiguarts-level range here. Still, for display purposes? Perfect.
Durability test: After surviving my nephew’s "ninja battles" for weeks, only one foot peg loosened (easily popped back in). Compared to cheaper knockoffs, this feels premium—the plastic has weight, joints hold poses well. Major win: It stands SOLO without a base (rare at this price!).
Who’s it for? Casual collectors or parents buying for kids. Hardcore fans might crave Bandai’s $70 versions, but this nails the essentials: screen-accurate sculpt + playability. Crossing fingers they release an Itachi next!