
Tobiichi comes with a large lump of accessories: Origami is well articulated and can do a lot of things it’s just that it could be better. Oh, and that ball jointed chest? It likes to pop out. This allows for more natural looking poses (as odd as that sounds) and is quite welcomed. Origami has a double ball-jointed neck that is quite expressive a ball jointed chest doubled hinged shoulders and hips singled jointed elbows and knees ankle rockers (which are useless due to her sculpted armor) universal wrists and an articulated butt. Suffering from single joints and some (really nice) articulation hampering detail, most of her joints don’t move more than 90 degrees however, this doesn’t mean that she can’t pull off some really nice and varied poses and hold them well. Origami isn’t the best moving toy in the world, but she’s far from being a brick. Origami also has translucent pieces on her body that look really nice yet not obtrusive against the matte slough of her body suit.
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This overall appearance gives weight and coolness factor.īeing such a skin tight design, Origami sports sculpted muscular and bone detail as well, even down to a little belly-button. Origami’s suit (or lack thereof) is covered with little grooves, armor bits, bumps, and raised details it looks more like an armor system-like it should-rather than boots, arm length gloves, and a one-piece (like it does). Her paint apps are very tight and expertly applied there is no overspray anywhere on this figure (even on the smallest details). All her colors are matte and dark which serve well as a stark contrast to her skin and hair this makes each extreme pop making a visually nice appearance. Origami is a rather drab figure (but this isn’t a bad thing at all). It kinda looks like a technical document more than toy packaging. Origami’s box is rather bland, all things considered being pure white with a cut out and text, it doesn’t do a lot. Moe and mechanical, this figure proves to be an interesting piece. Part of Bandai’s AGP (Armor Girl Project) line, Origami’s figure focuses on armoring up and blowing stuff up (at least with one’s imagination for the latter). With this, Bandai give us the Origami Tobiichi from the AIC PLUS+ anime entitled Date a Live. An unsocial yet reckless girl, Origami lives life and attends the Raizen High School with her friends and AST comrades. Following the death of her parents, Origami joined the AST-Anti Spirit Team-to seek revenge against those who murdered her parents. Origami Tobiichi: stalwart student and powerful wizard. This review sample was provided by Tamashii Blue Fin!
