S.H. Figuarts Body-Chan and Body Kun Unboxing/Review + Figma Archetype Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2016
  • I'm sorry it's so long! I didn't want to split this into two videos when it's been so long since I promised this.
    The Body-Kun and Body-Chan have actually gotten a skin-tone release WITH props since I got mine!
    Where to get them:
    Body-Kun: slist.amiami.com/top/search/li...
    Body-Chan: slist.amiami.com/top/search/li...
    Figma Archetype She: www.amiami.com/top/detail/deta...
    Figma Archetype He: www.amiami.com/top/detail/deta...
    Unboxing Starts at: 1:08
    Body-Chan Unboxing Starts at: 11:15
    Comparison Starts at: 16:08

Комментарии • 242

  • @joewickham2825
    @joewickham2825 7 лет назад +140

    If no one has answered this the graph paper is for perspective. Use it under the model the when snapping pictures to relate the perspective on the figure to its surroundings in your art. That way there is no disconnect between the model perspective and your background.

    • @GnaReffotsirk
      @GnaReffotsirk 4 года назад +3

      that's so smart! I'll make sure to make one or buy those green cutting boards with grids. Thanks Joe!

  • @adrianmurphy619
    @adrianmurphy619 7 лет назад +120

    When she says Body-Chan is "Proportioned in an anime style" to try avoid saying "Her boobs are to big"

    • @lamargot2201
      @lamargot2201 6 лет назад +7

      And her legs are based on a fashion croquis and not real life.

    • @pcmasterrace_2989
      @pcmasterrace_2989 3 года назад +1

      @@lamargot2201 good for u

    • @tuney7319
      @tuney7319 3 месяца назад +2

      It’s anime and comic book anatomy, men are all bodybuilders, women are all models.

  • @grimgracious
    @grimgracious  7 лет назад +44

    Something I forgot to mention when I made this video is that - if you want to add a lot of detail to your posing - the Figmas are part of a large series with many accessories available. They're 1/12th scale, which match many doll house props and Re-ment sets out on the market.
    Hope this helps!

    • @LanceC09
      @LanceC09 7 лет назад

      Hi, thank you for the video.
      Do you know if 1/12 props like weapons would still fit/look ok with the body kun?
      Im kinda debating between body kun & the figma he to use for drawing.
      Im also looking at this since it comes with a lot more props
      www.goodsmile.info/en/product/6088/figma+True+Criminal.html
      But i dont believe it is out yet

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      He's slightly bigger in scale so some things might look weird and not fit right (certain guns that are made for 1/12 may be too small for him to hold or look weird) but I do own some figma swords that looks fine with him. Weapons like knives and the crowbar in that particular figma should be fine. He looks huge in some of the table/chairs I have in that scale, so it really depends.
      If you're looking for weapons figma actually has a series called Little Armory. slist.amiami.com/top/search/list?s_seriestitle_id=1998&pagemax=40 However these are model kits, so it takes some DIY assembly/painting before they're picture ready.

    • @LanceC09
      @LanceC09 7 лет назад

      Thank you for the reply, one last thing can the archetype hold the body kun props such as the gun?

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      Their hands are pretty interchangeable but the gap for 'holding' hands in Archetype:He are too small to hold Body-kun's props. I tried but the only prop I could get to fit was the sword, but only after forcing it. I definitely wouldn't want to do that every time I'd like to pose him with it.

    • @hibiki2175
      @hibiki2175 6 лет назад

      GrimGracious can you put on body kun hands on body chan or no?

  • @Nstone53
    @Nstone53 7 лет назад +72

    This has to be the best review of these I have seen. The notes about the holes is exactly on point. Who cares if they have holes! As an artist you're not drawing them exactly as you see them. They're meant to be a guide for your own creative drawings.
    I was feeling extremely mixed on what to get based on others reviews, but you've helped me come to a decision. I'm going to have to get the figma. I wanted something with full motion and having the legs and arms not move is a no go for me. Thanks.

  • @txferretgirl
    @txferretgirl 7 лет назад +27

    the graph paper is likely for proportions. Similar to drawing a grid over a picture you are recreating, you may put it in the back ground to see where the parts line up for proportions

  • @VanSetiaPutra
    @VanSetiaPutra 7 лет назад +18

    This is the archetype vs bodykun review that I had been looking for. Thanks for making this. I planned to buy both [or four] of them at first, but now I decide I'll just go with the archetype one [ owo]

  • @ri_ricardox862
    @ri_ricardox862 7 лет назад +2

    This was the best preview that you can find :) 👍🏼

  • @SplashJ
    @SplashJ 4 года назад +17

    I prefer body-kun and figma archetype:she. I think those two work well together.

  • @carolcarroll1823
    @carolcarroll1823 7 лет назад +3

    really appreciate this review! I was wondering about the heights and how the body kun and she would look together. I also thought that body kun looked more like a regular guy too

  • @saragill7485
    @saragill7485 6 лет назад +1

    Something you mentioned was that you can’t really position him slouched because of the base but you are actually able to pose him with his feet on your table and the stand leaning forward. He doesn’t have to stay on the stand.

  • @andrewdodd1918
    @andrewdodd1918 7 лет назад +1

    I just discovered that the piece of card with the grids on it is perfect for a ground plane when doing difficult animations, I just set mine up to dance while the camera moves round. So glad I get them both now

  • @neosquirrel
    @neosquirrel 7 лет назад

    Also, the angled stand allows the user to pose the figures in dynamic, in-the-air poses. Flying, kicking, leaping, tumbling. That it can float either in the air or just above the stand level allows artists to draw according to the height of the action. Tumbling on the ground, being thrown by a blast in the air, all at angles that weren't possible without homemade rigging initially.

  • @Darkkan13
    @Darkkan13 6 лет назад

    Thank you! This was exactly the video I needed.

  • @lou9511
    @lou9511 6 лет назад +7

    Weird the ones I got were pretty much the same but there were movement differences. The bottom neck joint for mine moved very good but the shoulders on body chan didn't move much at all.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад +3

      Interesting. Did you buy them from a legit shop? Bootlegs of them exist and they usually have different construction on the joints.

  • @cryomancer2616
    @cryomancer2616 5 лет назад +1

    Great review! But the links don't seem to have the fig as anymore :( do you know where else I can get them without accidentally buying a knock-off?

  • @AshKrahe
    @AshKrahe 6 лет назад +5

    I feel like if both were combined that would we perfect. I prefer the double joints on Body-Kun and Body-Chan as well as the overall look, especially compared to the Figma Archetype male model. But Figma Archetype does have better proportions when it comes to the female model, as well as slightly better poseability in some aspects compared to Body-Chan.

  • @grimgracious
    @grimgracious  7 лет назад +12

    Unfortunately the Figma A: She inflated since her release. She was really popular . . . Let's hope she gets a re-release, otherwise if you still want her you'll be paying around 100USD. EDITEDIT: THE FIGMAS ARE GETTING A RERELEASE! PREORDERS ARE UP NOW ON AMIAMI www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-018940

    • @Kr-ep2jb
      @Kr-ep2jb 6 лет назад

      They are not real

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад

      Body kun overall, figma archetypes for the set.

  • @estmaru238
    @estmaru238 7 лет назад

    Loved your expressions on the bending haha xD

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 5 лет назад

    Best review I've seen of these figures.

  • @maxwong1142
    @maxwong1142 7 лет назад +10

    Hi GrimGracious, may I ask a few questions?
    A) Are these meant to be painted over. Can I paint my OC's face?
    B) Where would you recommend me to buy miniature clothings, shoes etc to create my character?
    Thanks for your reply =)

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +3

      If you have the right paints I think they can be painted over. Figmas are more common to paint and alter since they're strictly made of PVC while the Figuarts are a mix of a different type of plastic, but so long as you prepare the surface correctly it should be do-able. I'm not sure about clothing - most people make new parts out of clay, and this particular set doesn't have an official scale. If I had to put them at a scale it'd be 1/12, probably a bit bigger. Etsy is a great place to find custom doll clothing, but i'd try and find some cheap used ones to try them on first to make sure they fit.
      The figmas can be paired with any other figure in the figma line - you'd have to buy the full figure, though, unless you find people willing to split parts. For fabric clothing Etsy is still the best place, I would think. Also this place: www.miniaturemarketplace.com/CLOTHING-ACCESSORIES-C777.aspx

    • @maxwong1142
      @maxwong1142 7 лет назад +1

      Hi GrimGracious, thanks for the reply. It seems it take some effort to fully do up a character. I will check out etsy as per your advice. =)

  • @MezzoForte4
    @MezzoForte4 2 года назад +1

    Also, you don't happen to know if Body-kun is able to use the parts from the Takarai edition? The hands, crossed arms and leg pieces, I mean. I've only been able to see images and I'm about sure that they're compatible but I want to be 100% certain. It would make a great accessory set for Body-kun.

  • @apples9522
    @apples9522 5 лет назад +1

    anyone have a problem that the hands don't attach??? it pretty devastating since they were very expensive

  • @StigmaNYC
    @StigmaNYC 4 года назад

    Great video comparison. Thank you!

  • @Betolung
    @Betolung 7 лет назад +1

    How well do they hold up to continued use. Sturdy enough for regular posing and hand switching? Similar figures from the 90s tended to break when switching limbs.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      I moved them so much and then dump them in a small box I have on my desk still tangled in their pose when not in use and they don't have a scratch on them. If a four year old manhandled them I don't think they'd survive, but so long as you aren't deliberately pulling at their important joints they hold up fine. Stretching them a bit to fit your post poses no threat. The hands are pretty sturdy on there, but I don't personally swap them out that much. Since they are just plastic I'd imagine over time they may run down, however I can't estimate how long that would take.

  • @VocaloidYOKO
    @VocaloidYOKO 5 лет назад +1

    Are the SH figuarts able to come apart like the figma line?
    I wanted to make my own action figures, so I'm trying to find figure bases that I can recast.
    From my experience the figma parts are all plastic and come apart really easily, even the joints can be split apart (with exception to a few parts).
    The figma ones are more accurate as humans, but I plan to make more cartoony figures, so working with the SH ones might be a better call. Not to mention they seem to be cheaper on the market and more available rather than the Figma line.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  5 лет назад +1

      The limbs can - I've done it accidentally before and it's fairly easy to pop them back on as it's just a ball at the end that connects them to the socket, but I'm not sure on the torso area or head. I'm terrified of trying lol

  • @Chazzvc
    @Chazzvc 7 лет назад +1

    idk I got the Armature9 a while back thinking it was gonna be great but when I got it I never used it once.
    But these dolls do solve a lot of problems the armature9 had like having actual shape and hands.
    But meh I will just stick to using the program designdoll, It's essentially a free 3d model you can customize.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      Chazz vc That program is really neat but eats up a lot of cpu for me. Having something physically infront of me was easier, but i definitely recommend that program if it works for you. Everyone has their preferences.

  • @kannon1610
    @kannon1610 6 лет назад

    I'm trying to figure out how the heck to get the props to fit in the hand modules D:

  • @rianaydenova8530
    @rianaydenova8530 2 года назад

    I assume the paper is for perspective. I was going to get my own graph paper, only in inches, before I realised it was included in the pack. I guess it’s in millimetres for finer details.

  • @Jesaja77
    @Jesaja77 6 лет назад +1

    Hy, I like your video. Can you answer me two questions: 1.) Are female knees are movable like the male knees? 2.) Can the figures do the pose of an archer? Would be very nice, if you could answer me that. Thanks a lot. :-)

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад +1

      All the joint movements are similar in both the male and female ones, yes. Yes, they can pose like archers.

  • @fel_9
    @fel_9 7 лет назад +93

    I don't need those kind of stuff, I have a brother lol

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +32

      Lol. I do too and make him pose holding guns and stuff sometimes.

    • @dillydel2252
      @dillydel2252 4 года назад +2

      I know the pain of being a make-up experiment, not forced but tricked XD I was so gulabble when I was 5

    • @delete---7593
      @delete---7593 2 года назад

      Huh what are you even saying.

  • @kamiladankowska5145
    @kamiladankowska5145 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for review :) I'm thinking about buying Figma figures (proportions are way better form me!), but I really like double-jointed elbows in Body Chan and Kun figures... You said, that knees doesn't make big difference between figures, but what about elbows? Are Body Chan and Kun more articulated and allow for better character posing thanks to this double joints? I'm an artist and I'm looking for aid in drawing characters in different poses and perspective (not necessarily in anime style). Which one would you recommend for this purpose? I'll be really grateful for advice :)

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +3

      They're both pretty close, honestly. Body-Kun and Body-Chan can bend slightly farther (except the necks). Archetype:He can touch his face without really straining his joints, but Body-Kun can stretch farther so 1/3 of his forearm can touch his face easily thanks to that shoulder joint. A:He can kind of do it but with some effort. I could hear the plastic squeak when I did it. Archetype: She can also touch her face but only the top, while with the Body-kun and Body-chan it's easy to make it so that they cover their eyes or just mouth. If you prefer the proportions on one I'd get that one, but if it's movement you're after and you really want that perfect, detailed pose the Body set might be better. I sold my Body-chan and am doing pretty good just having the Body-kun and the figmas. Most of the time I don't really notice differences in joint capability.

    • @kamiladankowska5145
      @kamiladankowska5145 7 лет назад

      Wow, that was quick :) Thank you so much for answer, this is really helpful! I'm wandering- would Body-kun (male) and Archetpe:She (fem) work together? The hight of female figures seems very similar, but I really don't like Body-Chan proportions (this huge head!) while double joints on Body-Kun looks really promising ;) Maybe baying one of each set is the best decision? Also I'm not sure about Archetype:He shoulders- is it me, or they are a little bit to "up"? Maybe it's only me :)
      I'll probably buy Figma figures, but I would like to know your opinion on "cross-parring" them, as you had both figures in your hands :)
      Thanks again for your answer and this review :)

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      Happy to help! Height-wise they work well together (somewhat - he's nearly a whole head taller than her), but since Body-kun has a thicker body in general he looks like a body-builder by comparison lol. That's something that would have to be adjusted while drawing. If his head wasn't so much bigger than hers they'd be great for those tall and small couple poses.
      It's not just you, I've seen a lot of comments about Archetype: He's shoulders. I think it's the way he's sculpted or something but they , so far, have not been an issue for me.

    • @kamiladankowska5145
      @kamiladankowska5145 7 лет назад

      Thank you once again :) So I decided to buy Body-Kun and Archetype:She. Best case scenario: they will work well together. If not, I'll try to work with each of them and decide Body or Archetype, sell one of them and buy a proper partner to the other. Win-win situation ;)
      It will be a long time till I get figures (Amazon ship figures from Japan to Poland and it will take around a 3 weeks) but I'll be around and tell you about final verdict if you want ;)
      Thank you for your time and review, you helped me a lot! See you!

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      It was my pleasure to help your purchase -that's what I'm here for! Hope you get good use out of them. I'm an artist as well and they've been really helpful so far.

  • @Alex-oc1fu
    @Alex-oc1fu 6 лет назад

    Can you paint the grey skins to a flesh tone?

  • @TwinkleGrandpa
    @TwinkleGrandpa 6 лет назад +36

    I guess that Body Kun and Body Chan were created as anime styled references.

    • @lorraineclark4413
      @lorraineclark4413 4 года назад +3

      These figures are a sexist mess. The male figure (Kun) is normal but the female (Chan) is ridiculously distorted. Even the name is sexist and infantilizing. "Kun" is a title for a man in familiar Japanese speech. "Chan" is used for CHILDREN. And the Figma male is a hulking monster. I can hardly stand to look at it. Neither of these sets can be used as realistic artists models. The closest you can get is to take the female from Figma and the Kun as a pair. The other two are just about useless. Unless you want your drawings to look like monsters.

    • @lemontea6404
      @lemontea6404 4 года назад +9

      Lorraine Clark umm... honorific title “chan” is also commonly used by teenagers and adults of any gender as long as they’re friends/close but usually girls use it...

    • @5t4rrgirl
      @5t4rrgirl 3 года назад +5

      @@lorraineclark4413 you dragging it bro it was never that serious

    • @eveast2556
      @eveast2556 3 года назад +1

      @@lorraineclark4413 its for anime

    • @nightxlynxs
      @nightxlynxs 3 года назад +1

      Isn’t it obvious?

  • @wanessakepkowska9857
    @wanessakepkowska9857 6 лет назад

    hi, so i have a quick question... so i really want to get the Body-Chan but now i don't know if it's better to just buy the Body-Kun and just try to make him look female in my art. What do you think?
    loved this video

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад

      If you can do that it would be more versatile imo. You'd just have to transform the proportions for shorter/smaller females. Seeing the muscle structure of the Body-kun helps me a lot more overall. Transforming the female to a male pose doesn't transform as simple.

  • @ZeliaVee
    @ZeliaVee 7 лет назад

    that was a good review. honnestly, the only reason why i would buy body-kun or body-chan is because of their accessories. i already have the 2 archetypes, plus the previous versions, so i dont really need more drawing mannequins lol

  • @abigailjayne8390
    @abigailjayne8390 6 лет назад

    I got the girl but a cream color and a piece of plastic got stuck in the hand! I’m hoping I can get it out!!🙁

  • @dave1264
    @dave1264 2 года назад

    Are they both durable in their joints or fragile?

  • @Mr767267
    @Mr767267 Год назад +1

    I wish Figma also had a slim option. Thanks for the review.

  • @segastar
    @segastar 6 лет назад

    I recently just bought the grey models and unfortunately my body chan's arm is broken, I might just buy the FIGMA models since the female model looks more sturdy an

  • @AchHadda
    @AchHadda 6 лет назад

    actually, you can pose him side ways, by turning the part holding him

  • @kennynyc15153
    @kennynyc15153 3 года назад

    got mine today , they are so small i thought they were bigger the way you zoomed them in your vid , oh well their still cool and can be used as references for digital art , now waiting for my x pen artist pro 22R Yeeeet!!

  • @diemmonsther832
    @diemmonsther832 5 лет назад

    Thanks helps me alot. Im just starting writing my own fiction novel. And wanna draw the characters first and add those to my imagination for the base.

  • @giuliachiaracastiglioni3171
    @giuliachiaracastiglioni3171 6 лет назад +1

    I've got a bizzare question...which one (figma or sh figuart) got the most stable articulations? I explain better...I'd like to give one of this mannequin as a present to a blind friend (he won't use it to draw obvsiously)...so I need a mannequin you can touch (in the way a blind person does to understand the shape of an object) without risking of altering the pose of the figure too much (so if I decide to make the mannequin assume a certain position-for example a footballer doing a bicycle kick goal- this person can 'sense' the position).
    Could you please make a try, better if with your eyes closed XD ? I'd really appreciate your help!! Maybe none of this two is suitable...of course my friend must use a very light touch...

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад

      giulia chiara castiglioni They're both pretty stable, actually. The only issue I can predict is that with the S.Hfiguarts ones the hands are easy to pop off, so in that case the figmas would be better for overall articulation.

    • @giuliachiaracastiglioni3171
      @giuliachiaracastiglioni3171 6 лет назад

      GrimGracious thank you so much!

  • @reamaealbesa4867
    @reamaealbesa4867 4 года назад

    Does this fit with figma heads? Specially body-chan?

  • @TrippNessa
    @TrippNessa 4 года назад

    Ugh I finally found where to get the authentic ones instead of crappy knock-offs, and none are for sale right now.

  • @frxstedleopard4003
    @frxstedleopard4003 4 года назад

    The kun and the Chan have holes to attach the base directly you don’t have to use the extra bit

  • @aodaddycheerio
    @aodaddycheerio 4 года назад

    Mine disnt come with the sword and I got a bunch of sets of hands, which were mostly left

  • @eveast2556
    @eveast2556 3 года назад

    you can tighten the clasp around the upper body so its more stable

  • @p5rsona
    @p5rsona 7 лет назад +2

    Great review much appreciated. Just to mention though knock offs of the body kun series can be found for about $20 us and quality is exceptional.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      I know. Bootlegs aren't my thing, though. Quality control is not great and while some people could get the same quality as the official, I've seen testimony of people who got one where the parts (mainly shoulder and knee joints) snapped off easily.

    • @p5rsona
      @p5rsona 7 лет назад

      GrimGracious
      I totally understand. I got lucky with mine I suppose hehe.

  • @neosquirrel
    @neosquirrel 7 лет назад

    The grid could be used for photography, in the sense that an artist who doesn't plan on leaving the figure posed while working can take a photo, re-pose and snap another. This then allows the user to use a reference by size--the number of boxes will allow them to re-adjust if they're drawing different body types or ages. You could even use the grid to scale down on your drawing paper--say if you know the head is four boxes, but you don't want to draw that big, you can use it to say draw half that size with two boxes.
    Remember though that this is Bandai--synonymous with anime and manga. Traditionally females often when drawn in the genre have smaller hands and larger heads. This figure caters to those type of artists. Archetype definitely is suited for more realistic art in their proportions.
    Also, the peg bar allows you to peg the extra hands and store them under the base so you don't lose them. It's a fantastic system for keeping the tiny parts from being lost and even more so for transporting.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      I thought the grid paper would be neat to use as a perspective guideline, but since it's rather small I didn't see it that useful. Your suggestions are definitely a better use for it. I did think the pegs were for extra hands, but they give you one for the extra hands you get so I didn't get why they gave you another completely blank one. Maybe they plan to make more accessories in the future? Idk. Definitely great for storage, though. I could tell the stand was for in-air poses, I was just caught off guard by how different it was compared to the Figma's, since its stand also allows for in-air poses but definitely has a better system for regular standing poses. It's more awkward to do with the way the S.H.F. stand is made, at least for me. For Body-Kun that's not much of a problem but Body-Chan's small feet make it exceptionally harder to stand on her own, so without the stand you can't really make regular scenes with her unless she's leaning on something. Just my opinions based on what I've had to do when using them. Other people may not be having the same issues.

  • @xdonotenterx
    @xdonotenterx 5 лет назад

    The color ones come with extra stuff as well so does the black.

  • @CyrusOfNaias
    @CyrusOfNaias 7 лет назад +18

    The only thing I'm worried about is if the joints and screws might come loose at some point, and there doesn't seem to be a terribly obvious way to take them apart for maintenance.

    • @paullondon6956
      @paullondon6956 5 лет назад

      Literally impossible for figures to come apart like that unless there bootlegs or you take it apart yourself

  • @nerizaagustin1747
    @nerizaagustin1747 5 месяцев назад

    Where can I buy one
    ?

  • @chadvonswan
    @chadvonswan Год назад

    Can the heads be removed ?

  • @RamunieSoda
    @RamunieSoda 4 года назад

    The plastic that were on the hands were so cheap that part of the plastic ball got stuck now i cant use some of the hands smh

  • @rainer250
    @rainer250 2 года назад

    Has anyone used Body-Chan as reference for anime teenager girls art?

  • @PNHassett
    @PNHassett 7 лет назад

    I prefer the Figma Archetype, but I really want the Figuarts hands and accessories. Any possibility the hands are interchangeable between Figma and Figuarts?

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      For these, yes! Just tried it and they attach perfectly. I only tried the males, though. Not sure about the females. I feel like Body-chan's might be too small.

    • @PNHassett
      @PNHassett 7 лет назад

      I'll just use the male hands, I guess. Thanks!

  • @GeryNH
    @GeryNH 7 лет назад

    I love you so much! Thank you for this awesome video!

  • @usagination
    @usagination 7 лет назад +2

    i really wanted to buy both from figma
    but now I looked everywhere and it seems like the she type is sold out everywhere.. or sold for about $100
    i'm so upset :( it's so difficult finding realistic figures

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +2

      Yes, unfortunately that's an issue many people message me about. ): I was really surprised when I looked myself. Here's to hoping they announce a re-release. When it comes to figures like these you really do have to try and pre-order or buy close to release to guarantee you get one at a good price.

    • @fusi0nX2
      @fusi0nX2 7 лет назад

      Have you order yet? I'm skeptical it's a knockoff.

    • @catgirl3062
      @catgirl3062 6 лет назад

      Ummm no some are 50 are 15 in ebya are amzon

    • @ciaciacia7378
      @ciaciacia7378 6 лет назад

      prestigify.com/products/body-kun-figurines?variant=37013311116
      I just bought mine from this one

    • @blankpage9277
      @blankpage9277 5 лет назад

      Ebay has a male female set for 20$USA but they're knockoffs. They have body kun/chan knockoffs as well.

  • @elsalehtomaki3948
    @elsalehtomaki3948 5 лет назад

    Do you know any other shop that sells the body-chan. Whitch works in euros?

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  5 лет назад +1

      All of my go-to websites are sold out but I did find this one bodykun.com/products/body-kun-models-for-artists Otherwise you could try Amazon? I normally advise against it since there are a lot of copycats but sometimes Bandai has shops there where you can get legit ones.

    • @lynxvsjackalope1149
      @lynxvsjackalope1149 5 лет назад

      Dunno if you've followed this link but please pleeeease don't order from these guys. It's been 6 weeks of 3-day robotic replies with my item lost in shipping, and those who DID receive from these people are getting extremely shoddy knock-offs in plain white boxes. I've found 50+ reviews from people in the same boat, specifically from this website.

  • @user-gn6xi5fo6t
    @user-gn6xi5fo6t 6 лет назад

    I have asked this booklet you have style ???

  • @irenesteele9011
    @irenesteele9011 3 месяца назад

    The head of the gray one looks like more anime

  • @Mavenfeyvods
    @Mavenfeyvods 6 лет назад +1

    Both are a anime based look same with the first version of figma but 2.0 has a realistic look

  • @lifeofapandaa6429
    @lifeofapandaa6429 7 лет назад

    I got the DX set body chan but her left shoulder was horrible...it looks like she dislocated her shoulder :(
    How about the light colour body chan in terms of the shoulder problem?
    Thank you

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      Unfortunately I can't help you there, since I only own the gray ver. Unless you meant the Figmas? Did you make sure to buy it from a reliable store? There are a lot of bootlegs of these pairs with questionable quality control.

    • @lifeofapandaa6429
      @lifeofapandaa6429 7 лет назад

      Ah really? Considering the price I got it from, it seems it was a reliable store.
      I think I may save up for the SFBT-3 model instead...
      Thanks for the quick reply tho!

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      If you got it from a reliable partner shop you could try emailing Bandai about the issue? I've seen many collectors do that for broken pieces and sometimes the company will send them replacements if they deem it a manufacturing error. Whatever works!

    • @lifeofapandaa6429
      @lifeofapandaa6429 7 лет назад

      thanks! i'd seen many comments about the shoulder so I guess....it's a common fault and I don't want to waste my time emailing and sending back stuff etc etc
      Just going for the SFBT-3 model

  • @drunkenp0t
    @drunkenp0t 2 года назад

    Does the head come off?

  • @mycreatesun
    @mycreatesun 5 лет назад

    Good side by side review thanks...!!!!

  • @MezzoForte4
    @MezzoForte4 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review, thought I saw this a little too late as I found this just as I purchased the figures of my choice. I really really wished the Archetype HE had a more average/slim look to him. The muscles are pretty distracting. On the other hand, SHE is pretty much what I was looking for, a little toned, correct proportions. Body-kun was more suited to what I want but I couldn't find a way to see if he'd pair well with SHE. Body-chan was an instant 'no', lol.
    But since I already bought Body-kun and SHE, I'll just have to wait and see how well they pair since you said Body-kun isn't the same proportion as SHE. The height difference is just enough to pass. Either way, I think I'll enjoy these two and hopefully it'll get me back to drawing.

    • @greypvine
      @greypvine Год назад +1

      Hey! What did you think of them together?

  • @TheMaverickHunter-S
    @TheMaverickHunter-S 2 года назад

    what are their height in cm?

  • @imgrim391
    @imgrim391 5 лет назад +1

    Im still on the fence on buying them

  • @zovicfox327
    @zovicfox327 6 лет назад

    i got the gray male (body kun) and its coming and 18 days🙄

  • @superchocolatebear93
    @superchocolatebear93 6 лет назад +1

    Most people are around 6 &1/2 to 7 heads tall. Models and actors can get up to 7 1/2. 8 is a unrealistic ideal.

  • @ttonko_
    @ttonko_ 5 лет назад

    Whats size ?? Please

  • @phoenixwolf6779
    @phoenixwolf6779 7 лет назад +19

    I wish the females were mixed; Figma A's proportions and Body-chan's accessories.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +3

      Same, honestly. That's the only reason I got both types.

  • @jim-lr6ze
    @jim-lr6ze 4 года назад

    Is it worth getting for stop motions? I'm thinking of making a Steve Rogers or Tony Stark.

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  4 года назад

      They're so articulate I don't see them being a problem for stop motion. People use Nendoroids for that purpose as well.

    • @jim-lr6ze
      @jim-lr6ze 4 года назад

      @@grimgracious Don't have much mooney so lol. I dont have sharpies or anything to paint with, what can I use for skin?

  • @ArabKatib
    @ArabKatib 6 лет назад

    Nice! :^)
    Thank you! :-)

  • @Hengary
    @Hengary 5 лет назад +2

    Alright then, figma body chan and bandai body kun

  • @Prmtheus_
    @Prmtheus_ 3 года назад +1

    that 'kind of joint there' is a butterfly joint

  • @balls3202
    @balls3202 3 года назад

    I like the new body kuns

  • @irenesteele9011
    @irenesteele9011 3 месяца назад

    The flesh tone one is more human-like in detail

  • @firebomb5510
    @firebomb5510 4 года назад

    6-13-2020,,I just received mine in the mail...awesome..when I took it out CAREFULLY,the left leg came off

  • @ronnieboomboom2040
    @ronnieboomboom2040 7 лет назад

    Sorry, but what are they for use??

  • @osooro13
    @osooro13 5 лет назад

    IMO the Figmas are far superior. I have both Kun and Chan figuarts, I’ve had multiple QC issues with Chan. He has a right foot on his left, the ball joint socket for his waist is too shallow so that when I pose him, he separates. I’ve had no issues with my Figmas and like that the material they’re crafted from seems more durable. The figuarts seem more brittle. Great review.

    • @heavenlyill
      @heavenlyill 3 года назад +2

      You prob got the bootlegs

  • @lotusbasket
    @lotusbasket 4 года назад +10

    i only use those for customizing.... (dont at me)

    • @oddfuturestudios9766
      @oddfuturestudios9766 4 года назад +2

      I don't blame you. They're the perfect bases!

    • @dmoney785
      @dmoney785 4 года назад

      Yeah I don’t blame you to because I usually use the joints

  • @carlogaming7053
    @carlogaming7053 3 года назад

    Is that Large

  • @Sasscat58
    @Sasscat58 5 лет назад

    Is this bootleg? I don’t think they’re manufactured from the original source any more

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  5 лет назад +1

      Check the date of the video. I bought these when they first released. They're official.

  • @kigerneko
    @kigerneko 7 лет назад +8

    7,5 heads is what's ideal according to my art teachers in secondary school, but in art school they said we should ignore that because everyone's different. The most people I know and see can fit their heads 6-7 times in their bodies. So I'm not sure about these standards :/

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +4

      The only legit art teacher I had was my Drawing teacher who was too much of a perfectionist. He told me 8 heads (before that I thought it was 7.5 too). It probably depends on who you go to. I only brought it up because these figures are made with those measurements in mind, as they're the average measurement people use to start and what the sculptures used as a reference since they're not modeled after a specific character.
      If you're past the stage of having to measure your proportions it's definitely not something you need to pay attention to. I know I don't.

    • @adrianaaguilar6186
      @adrianaaguilar6186 7 лет назад +13

      Most people in real life range between 6 and 7 heads. The 8-head method was invented by Andrew Loomis, and it's not accurate. However, even though Loomis knew this, he also knew stretching the figure would add grace and elegance, so it's a stylistic choice he made for aesthetics. Many artists still use this method for those very reasons.

  • @marioandre3992
    @marioandre3992 7 лет назад

    hello :)
    i need a recommendation between these two figures
    which one do u prefer for an artist? im gonna use it for comics pose references btw
    thanks anyway

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      I personally like Body-kun for the male and Figma A:She for the female, but they don't look that natural together so it's up to you which set you'd prefer to have. They're both pretty solid with little differences as far as posing goes.

    • @marioandre3992
      @marioandre3992 7 лет назад

      GrimGracious oh okay,
      what about the movements and articulation? is there any much difference? im planning to get the male one since both figures are a bit pricey in my country lol

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад +1

      I answered the same question for someone else in a previous comment. Just scroll down and you should find it. Basically, the DX Set is smoother to pose and has just a little better articulation thanks to the double joints (e.g. it's easy to put their arms in front of any part of their face while the figmas kinda strain and can only do it for their top half) and that extra bicep piece but unless you're planning on directly tracing over the poses it shouldn't be that noticeable compared to the figmas. I look at mine instead of trace so I can easily change any small details if the figma I'm using can't do the specific pose I want. If I only had one set instead of both I don't think I'd notice the difference.
      If you're only gonna go for the male ver. of each I'd definitely pick Body-kun. He looks better - to me- and has a more 'average' body type to work with great articulation.

    • @marioandre3992
      @marioandre3992 7 лет назад

      GrimGracious oh I see now, I think im gonna go for body kun I guess
      Thank you very much for ur replies and advice :)

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  7 лет назад

      No problem!

  • @octpod3923
    @octpod3923 5 лет назад

    Can you dress this??

  • @madglynqs3605
    @madglynqs3605 5 лет назад

    Mine stand on their own both of them

  • @angelbird538
    @angelbird538 3 года назад

    I bought the Figma.. The chest area on Body-Chan was to weird. I feel like Body Kun and Body Chan were made for more Manga style where as Figma seems more Comic Style.
    I ultimately went with the Figma because I didn't like the chest on Body Chan.. It looks like to Balloon-y to me.
    In many ways they all seem to be great for learning how to draw Poses. Placing one over the other seems nearly impossible. It seems to come down to personal preference.

  • @ivanprime93
    @ivanprime93 5 лет назад +33

    As time goes on Body chan gets worse and worse in my eyes.

    • @infernaldisdain8051
      @infernaldisdain8051 4 года назад +5

      I bought a Body-kun and Body-chan two years ago as an impulse buy. Not only would I rather have bought the figmas because of price (SHfiguarts set me back about 100-120 dollars) but the Body-chan is horrid to this day. She's not just badly proportioned, I can never get her to stand on her own and she looks odd even next to Kun, even though they are from the same series.

    • @eveast2556
      @eveast2556 3 года назад +3

      @@infernaldisdain8051 its made for anime not realism

    • @nightxlynxs
      @nightxlynxs 3 года назад

      @@eveast2556 I figure everyone can obviously guess that. It’s called “Body-kun” & “Body-chan” & on the box it has Japanese characters written so🤷‍♀️

  • @clarafebrianna3574
    @clarafebrianna3574 4 года назад

    I bought two body kub instead body kun and body chan. Because body chan looks so fragile...

  • @user-gn6xi5fo6t
    @user-gn6xi5fo6t 6 лет назад

    I can not find out what the doll name is ????

    • @user-gn6xi5fo6t
      @user-gn6xi5fo6t 6 лет назад

      www.google.co.il/search?q=book+body+kun&rlz=1C1MSIM_enIL709IL710&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwju8omstuHXAhVEuhoKHbQqC-gQ_AUICigB&biw=1904&bih=930#imgrc=xdC7MOi10jpFbM: I need the brochure of this color What is the name of the box I want to order :(

    • @grimgracious
      @grimgracious  6 лет назад

      Do you mean the name of the figure? It's Body-Kun and Body-chan by SH Figuarts. The prochure comes with each of them but I don't think the characters themselves have their own figures. The older versions are www.amazon.com/Figuarts-Man-Gray-Action-Figure/dp/B0177DRVT0 but the newer versions can be bought here slist.amiami.com/top/search/list?s_keywords=body-kun&submit=Search&pagemax=40

  • @ladyamalthia7688
    @ladyamalthia7688 5 лет назад

    I bought the kun and those tiny hands were hillarious!!! I think these will be useful, but man they made um cheap. They wernt cheap to purchase. Oh well. The girl figure came with the shoulders out of joint. Mine were prob chinese knock offs.

  • @rz_lingyi3636
    @rz_lingyi3636 4 года назад

    Hehe I have it too it's so cool😙

  • @Paparapa18
    @Paparapa18 3 года назад

    Ferb, I know what we're going to do today

  • @enanomochilero
    @enanomochilero 7 лет назад

    The proportions are right. Cause they are designed for manga!!! Obviously not for classical portraits. Manga proportions are 7&1/2 or 6 heads.mthat is the stardart

  • @14bqdonk
    @14bqdonk Год назад

    nice

  • @papisita2167
    @papisita2167 6 лет назад

    That's cool

  • @diegomendozaduran4558
    @diegomendozaduran4558 4 года назад +1

    Cuanto mide la mujer