The
S.H. Figuarts Gorisaki Banana is the second Buddyroid that was released as a
single unit. Bandai did a great job in recreating the character to its utmost
likeness. There are no details left unturned if you want to compare the figure
to the show.
This
husky buddyroid is wrapped with a great and refined metallic blue paint and
then finished with glossy silver paint apps. Some might argue that the blue
tone is one colour lighter but I think it is because of the in set lighting on
some headquarter scenes.
Amazingly,
most of the parts are very accurate such as the panels that also make up the
controls of the Gobuster Machine cockpit. A good example is the steering wheel
that makes up his face and even the shift knob on his right shoulder pad.
Following through other Buddyroids is Gorisaki’s gorilla face molded on his
back.
Overall
he looks great, he is actually more flexible for what he is on Gobusters and I
see no major hindrances in terms of articulation. I consider this as one of the
most accurate character-to-figure transition in Bandai’s S.H. Figuarts
line. Problem is, as an exclusive figure
of this size, the team didn’t include anything, no accessories and no add-ons
for the other released Gobuster figuarts. Not even extra hands. It is hard to
find faults on the figure but it is equally difficult not to say things to
convince you not to get one.
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