Autobot032 wrote:Wow, those are incorrectly labeled.
There's nothing to pose, they're just rubber statues with a few moving parts.
Now, if they had been Revoltech or something, that would've been impressive.
To put it in context:
In Japan, it's pretty common to get figures from popular anime or games that come in sets like this. For example, when I bought these three there were figures for Onepiece and Dragonball. The big difference between those sets and the Animated sets is that those sets are made of nicer plastic, are a little more expensive and
are completely unposable. They're basically statuettes.
Hence Takara calling these guys "Pose Figures". They wanted to make it extra clear, I guess. There's blurb on the front and side of the box going on about the mighty six-part articulation they have, so...
Mykltron wrote:I don't see the point of Transformers that don't transform and have almost no articulation.
Robot Heroes are awesome.
These Pose Figures are almost certainly aimed at little kids who love the cartoon but can't yet handle a real Transformer without breaking all the pegs and eating the accessories. It's pretty common over here to be able to buy indestructible plas-rubber figures of toddler role models such as Ultraman for two-year-olds to drag around, chew on and hit one-another over the head with.