McFarlane Toys My Hero Academia Katsuki Bakugo Action Figure.McFarlane Toys My Hero Academia All Might Action Figure.McFarlane Toys My Hero Academia Izuku Midoriya Action Figure.
MY HERO ACADEMY TOYS TRIAL
Amazon Prime gets you next day delivery (and the rather excellent Prime Video service) and if you’ve yet to test out the service, you can sign up for a 30-day trial and take advantage of all the above for free. I’ll round all this out by saying if you’ve got a My Hero Academia fan in the family, and you’d like to avoid paying over the odds for the more expensive, designer My Hero toys, the McFarlane My Hero Academia range is absolutely worth checking out.Īmazon, as always, is the first place I check for any toys. If you care about quality and durability, McFarlane is the way to go. I’ve got several McFarlane toys on my shelf and so far, none of them have fallen apart, nor have I had issues with any limbs magically falling off.
Much like Hasbro’s Marvel Legends series, McFarlane cares about quality. It would have been nice to see each of the My Hero figures come with extra faces, but as this is the first wave, I’d imagine McFarlane may be testing the waters to see what fans like and dislike.Įach figure also comes with its own display base, similar to what we saw in the excellent McFarlane Fortnite range.Īs an aside, I’m a huge fan of McFarlane toys in general. As for Midoriya, he comes with extra hands and a rather neat swappable face. Both All Might and Shigeraki come with extra hands (open hands and close-fisted), while Bakugo comes with extra hands and those massive, spiky sweat-fireballs. Getting the face sculpt right for a villain with a literal hand on his face can’t have been easy, but McFarlane has seemingly nailed it.Įach of the figures in the McFarlane My Hero Academia range come with their own interchangeable parts. The Shigaraki action figure looks better than I could have hoped. From the hero side, you’ve got Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, All Might, and the constant antagonist Katsuki Bakugo.īut no wave would be complete without at least one villain, of which there’s Tomura Shigaraki. The first wave is a really solid selection fans of the show are going to love. Thankfully, though, the McFarlane My Hero Academia toys sit on a price-tag of a rather modest $19.99 the sweet spot when it comes to action figures. Seriously, one of the issues with a lot of anime toys is they’re priced in the upper echelons. The McFarlane My Hero Academia toys are a mix of the high-quality design the McFarlane name brings fused with affordability.