


Let me start by saying this Broly figure LOOKS incredible. The sculpting and paint job nail his wild Saiyan hair and muscular physique straight from the anime. When I unboxed it, those metallic green accents on his armor literally made me whisper 'whoa' - Bandai didn't skimp on details.
The 20+ articulation points sound amazing on paper, but here's the tea: those hip joints? Basically decorative. Trying to pose his legs for a flying kick resulted in popped-off thighs that took me 10 frustrating minutes to reattach (pro tip: use hairdryer heat on the socket). For $20 though, I'll tolerate it as a shelf piece rather than a plaything.
Accessories deserve applause - the extra snarling face plate and open-palm hands let me recreate that iconic scene where he's charging his energy blast. My nephew (who 'borrowed' it for three days) went nuts swapping parts between this and his Goku figure.
Stability is surprisingly good despite the leg issues. Even with Broly's top-heavy design, he stands firm on my desk during work Zoom calls - no embarrassing topples mid-meeting yet!
Final verdict? At this price point, it's a must-have for collectors wanting Broly in their Dragon Stars lineup, but serious posers might want to invest in Figuarts. Just... maybe glue those legs in place if kids will handle it.
