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The Toyark › Marvel Toy News › S.H. Figuarts Captain Marvel Official Images

S.H. Figuarts Captain Marvel Official Images

Posted on November 30, 2018 at 10:06 pm by Tony_Bacala under Marvel Toy News

Tamashii Nations have put out official images for S.H. Figuarts MCU Captain Marvel. The figure is set to release in March 2019 at 6,400 Yen ($56 USD). She is set to come with 2 heads, 2 effects pieces, extra hands. No word yet on the US release, but assume it’s soon after and bundled with a larger Tamashii Effects piece. Read on to check out the pics!

  • Price: ¥ 6,480 (tax 8% included)
  • Release date: March, 2019
  • Age: 15 years old or more
  • General over-the-counter sale
  • Height: about 150mm
  • Material: PVC, made of ABS
  • Replacement wrist left and right each two
  • Effect parts × 2
  • Replacement head parts set

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› Companies: Tamashii Nations, Bandai, Bluefin › Characters: Captain Marvel › Scale: 6 Inch › Sub-Line: SH Figuarts

S.H. Figuarts Captain Marvel Official Images - Additional Images

SHF Captain Marvel 01
SHF Captain Marvel 02
SHF Captain Marvel 03
SHF Captain Marvel 04
SHF Captain Marvel 05
SHF Captain Marvel 06
SHF Captain Marvel 07

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  1. Tony_Bacala's Avatar Tony_Bacala says

    11-30-2018, 08:05 PM

    Just wanted to give this it's own post and thread even tho it dropped earlier.

    S.H. Figuarts Captain Marvel Official Images - The Toyark - News

  2. magma169's Avatar magma169 says

    12-01-2018, 05:33 AM

    She looks way hotter than Brie Larson -.-''

  3. ddarko's Avatar ddarko says

    12-01-2018, 11:57 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by magma169 View Post
    She looks way hotter than Brie Larson -.-''
    Only weird thing is that this figure seems to have almost a flat chest for a female figure lol! If someone popped the head for a male head, It could easily pass for a male character. So that, in my opinion, is poor design.

    Other than that, I like this face sculpt better than a Larson sculpt. Me thinks it looks much nicer

  4. RamenRider's Avatar RamenRider says

    12-01-2018, 12:34 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by magma169 View Post
    She looks way hotter than Brie Larson -.-''
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ddarko View Post
    I knowwww right???!!! I am not a big fan of Brie Larson, but this face sculpt is nice!
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ddarko View Post
    Only weird thing is that this figure seems to have almost a flat chest for a female figure lol! If someone popped the head for a male head, It could easily pass for a male character. So that, in my opinion, is poor design.

    Other than that, I like this face sculpt better than a Larson sculpt. Me thinks it looks much nicer

  5. DarthKamen has no avatar! DarthKamen says

    12-01-2018, 05:42 PM

    How is it the entire thread is just talking about how a piece of plastic is more attractive than the actress it's meant to look like?

    We're better than this Arkers.

  6. Skoob's Avatar Skoob says

    12-01-2018, 08:42 PM

    It's kinda important for a female figure to look feminine.

  7. RamenRider's Avatar RamenRider says

    12-02-2018, 01:08 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Skoob View Post
    It's kinda important for a female figure to look feminine.
    Not at all. What's important is that a female figure resembles the person it portrays. This figure looks like Brie Larson in a suit, as it should. Her body looks like that.

    I don't want to imply that that's what you meant to say, but if a collector on an internet toy forum writes "female figures should look feminine" it translate into "boobs and butt aren't big enough, waist is too big" to me.

    Why should this be a thing? Can't a toy company whose main deal is accuracy portray a character accurately? Is your need for a "feminine" figure more important? I don’t think so.

    I'd rather get figures that portray body shapes in a realistic way. That doesn’t mean I'm not down for feminine looking figures, if the character really has big breasts and a wasp waist then the figure should mirror that. But don’t artificially enhance a woman’s features just so that her plastic clone looks "feminine".

    Let’s look at the flipside: If they made a figure of a character like – let’s say the Riddler from Batman. A very average body build, slender and tall. Would you like to have a Riddler figure that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger? Because a male figure should look "masculine", right? What’s more masculine than muscles on top of muscles? And then you would say that that figure is garbage because when did the Riddler ever look like that. By the way, I’m looking forward to someone posting a comic book panel with a buff Riddler, it has to have happened over the years I’m sure. But you guys get the point I’m trying to make here.

    Anyways, just my opinion on the matter, you’re all free to like or dislike the figure for your own reasons. Just think about how we’re all talking about a person here before you drop stuff like "the figure looks hotter than her real counterpart".

  8. webz's Avatar webz says

    12-02-2018, 03:57 AM

    I think this looks pretty good. It's a close enough likeness without being eerily "Hot Toys accurate" (those still weird me out). Proportions fit, and she's not going to be suffering from a backache after beating up Thanos because of imbalanced 34HH wobbling freely in front of her.

    That being said, the "boobs be small" outrage is kinda weird, ESPECIALLY given today's political climate.

  9. V1nsan1ty03 has no avatar! V1nsan1ty03 says

    12-02-2018, 08:20 AM

    wait, so did anyone notice the description said replacement wrists? like pegs maybe?

  10. magma169's Avatar magma169 says

    12-02-2018, 11:16 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    Not at all. What's important is that a female figure resembles the person it portrays. This figure looks like Brie Larson in a suit, as it should. Her body looks like that.

    Anyways, just my opinion on the matter, you’re all free to like or dislike the figure for your own reasons. Just think about how we’re all talking about a person here before you drop stuff like "the figure looks hotter than her real counterpart".
    How is commenting on the resemblance of the figure not relevant or innappropiatte ? I mean....they made a figure that doesnt really look like the actress (facially). Is it partial resemblance ? Sure. But, imo, they kinda failed to get it right and created a better looking face.

    I agree, it is indeed important to faithfully represent the source material (whatever that may be, thats a different story). In this case, they didnt. I dont know why we arent supposed to judge that in your opinion........

  11. RamenRider's Avatar RamenRider says

    12-02-2018, 11:42 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by magma169 View Post
    How is commenting on the resemblance of the figure not relevant or innappropiatte ? I mean....they made a figure that doesnt really look like the actress (facially). Is it partial resemblance ? Sure. But, imo, they kinda failed to get it right and created a better looking face.

    I agree, it is indeed important to faithfully represent the source material (whatever that may be, thats a different story). In this case, they didnt. I dont know why we arent supposed to judge that in your opinion........
    I think you misunderstood what I wanted to bring across in regards to your post: I just think it’s a bit rude to say that a not so-close likeness looks better than the real deal.

    It apparently wasn't your intention but it came across that way to me, sorry

  12. maczero has no avatar! maczero says

    12-03-2018, 05:05 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ddarko View Post
    Only weird thing is that this figure seems to have almost a flat chest for a female figure lol! If someone popped the head for a male head, It could easily pass for a male character. So that, in my opinion, is poor design.
    I was thinking the figure looked flat chested as well but then I looked at a picture of Brie in the suit and she's not particularly curvy either so the design isn't off the mark.

    That said, I think I'll stick with the Marvel Legends version. Lower price and it'll scale better with the rest of my MCU Marvel Legends.

  13. ddarko's Avatar ddarko says

    12-03-2018, 08:53 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    Not at all. What's important is that a female figure resembles the person it portrays. This figure looks like Brie Larson in a suit, as it should. Her body looks like that.
    I am not too sure how we can make the judgement call as to what is “important”. For me, it’s important that female characters look feminine.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    I don't want to imply that that's what you meant to say, but if a collector on an internet toy forum writes "female figures should look feminine" it translate into "boobs and butt aren't big enough, waist is too big" to me.
    Well, if this is meant in a perverse sense, then it’s certainly something to be ashamed. BUT, body proportions are a real thing in art, right? If the proportions are wrong, then it does look artistically inferior....

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    Why should this be a thing? Can't a toy company whose main deal is accuracy portray a character accurately? Is your need for a "feminine" figure more important? I don’t think so.

    I'd rather get figures that portray body shapes in a realistic way. That doesn’t mean I'm not down for feminine looking figures, if the character really has big breasts and a wasp waist then the figure should mirror that. But don’t artificially enhance a woman’s features just so that her plastic clone looks "feminine".
    Having feminine proportions isn’t exactly shying away from reality though. In case it wasn’t clear, I would have said it was a bad looking design if the figure had exaggerated feminine proportions as well.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    Let’s look at the flipside: If they made a figure of a character like – let’s say the Riddler from Batman. A very average body build, slender and tall. Would you like to have a Riddler figure that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger? Because a male figure should look "masculine", right? What’s more masculine than muscles on top of muscles? And then you would say that that figure is garbage because when did the Riddler ever look like that. By the way, I’m looking forward to someone posting a comic book panel with a buff Riddler, it has to have happened over the years I’m sure. But you guys get the point I’m trying to make here.
    But I think you might be overlooking the central reason why no one wants a buff riddler. They don’t want it because that is not how the character has been portrayed in the comics. Captain Marvel/Ms Marvel on the other hand was portrayed in a feminine way. So while most people wont associate Riddler with a buff guy, most would identify Cap Marvel with a feminine looking person.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by RamenRider View Post
    Anyways, just my opinion on the matter, you’re all free to like or dislike the figure for your own reasons. Just think about how we’re all talking about a person here before you drop stuff like "the figure looks hotter than her real counterpart".
    Agreed that we should take care. But it’s not like Larson will read this thread and be upset about it, right? I mean, I am sure many people would say they think so and so is better looking than another so and so all the time.

    Now if we started measuring the worth of persons only in terms of their physical appearance, then that is indeed unacceptable. But I don’t think we went there in this thread.....

  14. DarthKamen has no avatar! DarthKamen says

    12-03-2018, 10:17 AM

    But when that so and so is a hunk of plastic meant to represent a person, saying it's more attractive than the person seems...off.

  15. Cyclopswc's Avatar Cyclopswc says

    12-03-2018, 11:33 AM

    The face looks nothing like Brie Larson, very disappointing considering Figuart's previous works. For once, I think the Hasbro one looks closer. Just as well, save me some money!

    Since this is general release, then I suspect the green suit version will be P-Bandai exclusive.

    As for scale, I find my Figuarts Black Widow scales really well with other Marvel Legends, since Scarlet Johannson is shorter than everyone else anyway.

  16. ddarko's Avatar ddarko says

    12-03-2018, 09:06 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DarthKamen View Post
    But when that so and so is a hunk of plastic meant to represent a person, saying it's more attractive than the person seems...off.
    Off in what sense? It seems possible that a face sculpt can look more attractive than the original target, no?

  17. MarvelGuy85's Avatar MarvelGuy85 says

    03-08-2019, 02:15 PM

    Any updates on this? Originally said March 2019 release, but I have seen ZERO pre-orders for this or any current info. And obviously its march 2019 lol.

  18. Joe Moore's Avatar Joe Moore says

    03-08-2019, 07:13 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by MarvelGuy85 View Post
    Any updates on this? Originally said March 2019 release, but I have seen ZERO pre-orders for this or any current info. And obviously its march 2019 lol.
    In Japan, it's due out at the end of the month. Pre-orders went up some time ago. But it seems a lot of places are sold out or have stopped taking orders.

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