Given that Marvel and Star Wars have both seen prices jump up, Jakks is doing a solid by retailing this massive chunk of plastic at 30 dollars. And the light show looks great.
2 things I would fix. 1. Get rid of the kinda lame fire breathing.... I mean it's just a small amount of smoke and light.. 2. Make his legs different. (Like you said). Having him hunched over all the time isn't something I like. (I also wish they made a DK figure.)
For 30 dollars that's a very impressive Bowser. I own the World of Nintendo video game Bowser and I'm definitely replacing it with this one. I love the diorama btw, did you make that yourself?
@@ChaoticDarkness1 look up channels like nerd forge, tactical Nerdist, and black magic of craft, they all do a decent job showing different ways to make dioramas and stuff like that and although not all of them do the scale you might want it’s just a matter of taking what you learn from them and making it in the size you want, hope that helps.
God damn it when I got that toy and my mom threw out the water drop
Awesome figure for $10 (got it yesterday @ Walmart for that cheap!) 🤑👍
Given that Marvel and Star Wars have both seen prices jump up, Jakks is doing a solid by retailing this massive chunk of plastic at 30 dollars. And the light show looks great.
I could have seen Hasbro easily asking $50+ with out the feature
Bringing Bowser to the next house party as a smoke machine
2 things I would fix.
1. Get rid of the kinda lame fire breathing.... I mean it's just a small amount of smoke and light..
2. Make his legs different. (Like you said).
Having him hunched over all the time isn't something I like.
(I also wish they made a DK figure.)
But being hunched us just how Bowser's designed.
For 30 dollars that's a very impressive Bowser. I own the World of Nintendo video game Bowser and I'm definitely replacing it with this one. I love the diorama btw, did you make that yourself?
I did make it, thank you.
@@AnotsoAwesomeReview That's impressive. I wish I knew how to make those for my figures.
@@ChaoticDarkness1 look up channels like nerd forge, tactical Nerdist, and black magic of craft, they all do a decent job showing different ways to make dioramas and stuff like that and although not all of them do the scale you might want it’s just a matter of taking what you learn from them and making it in the size you want, hope that helps.
@@AnotsoAwesomeReview Awesome I'll be sure to check those channels out, thanks!
Agreed, dio looks great man
You are expecting $100 worth of tooling, panting and gimmicks in a $30 children's toy. For $30 this is a really solid toy
Yea he’s very picky for 30$ 😂
0:23 The sculpting is exactly like the film. This was a bad review.
He's a fanatic for a poseable Bowser, and I am to a point. This does just fine for its target audience and price point.
You didn't watch the video. He means because the body is sculpted leaning to one side.