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Pop up parade satsuki12/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Today we will take a look at Pop Up Parade figures from three different series, namely Attack on Titan, To LOVE-Ru, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. So with that all being said about variety, let’s talk about the actual figure themselves. There are even niche characters like the Traveler from Journey along popular virtual idols like Hatsune Miku and Kizuna Ai that I regret not getting since they flew under my radar. Even I got surprised when they decided to release a figure of Titan Eren or characters from To LOVE-Ru since I was not expecting the Pop Up Parade to release lots of figures from different shows in a short time. Making it a welcoming option for both new and old collectors. I just have to say I’m so delighted that GSC decided to release figures from different series and not just stick to one or two popular titles like what other figure lines did. GSC is still expanding figure line so the chances of having your favorite character are high. Like what was mentioned above, the Pop Up Parade series takes many characters from different series, turning them into figure form, giving you tons of options from a variety of anime series and video games. Boasting that they cost less while having intricate details and design of a standard figure, this lineup is aimed at collectors with more modest budgets.īut there is still a lingering question, and that is, are Pop Up Parade figures worth it? This series of figures started back in 2020, with a growing number of anime and video game characters being turned into figures such as Fairy Tail, Konosuba, Persona 5, and even Hololive VTubers. Joining this trend of more budget-friendly collectibles is Good Smile Company (GSC), the same folks who brought us the Nendoroid toyline and Figmas with their new figure collection called the Pop Up Parade series. Thankfully, this is not the case anymore since more affordable alternatives are now available from the same legit toy companies while retaining a good level of quality that make them quite premium. ![]() ![]() Because it is a fact that most of these figures/toys don’t come in cheap, putting it frankly, it’s enough to cover someone’s electric bill, leading to some aspiring collectors to buy cheap knockoffs which they often end up regretting. For a starting toy collector like me, I want to get the most out of my purchase for every figure/toy that I buy, and I consider multiple factors such as the cost, the overall look, and if I really want it to be part of my collection. ![]()
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