| | |  | Final Fantasy | Home » » » Final Fantasy Advent Children Tifa Lockhart Action Figure | | | | | | | Description: | | Imported from Japan! Taking place two years after the events of the multi-million dollar hit videogame Final Fantasy VII, Advent Children finds Cloud Stryfe leading a solitary life, traveling the Planet as a transporter. The office of 'Strife Delivery Services' is located in 7th Heaven, which also functions as an orphanage for children stricken with the 'Geostigma' disease. Three new enemies arise to bring Cloud back into action: Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz... three brothers in whom Cloud sees shadows of FFVII's fallen hero, Sephiroth. With Jenova's head in their possession, the appear set to start another Reunion... and bring about the return of Sephiroth! Now, collect three of the main characters from the upcoming computer-generated epic film, picking up where the video game experience ended! Choose from Vincent Valentine (8.5' tall; includes a soft material cape and his trademark handgun, 'Cerberus'), Sephiroth (9' tall; includes a soft material coat and sword), and Tifa Lockheart (8' tall; includes variant hands-gloved or bare)> Each figure features over 20 points of articulation and comes with a display stand. Blister card packaging. | | | Features: | |
• A deluxe toy based on Final Fantasy VII's acclaimed CGI film sequel
• Imported from Japan, the 8"-tall, fully articulated figure comes with two sets of variant hands
• Window box packaging
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 12.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pretty darn good figure, but not quite as nice as the othersJun 29, 2007
By DigiMaeve Despite the 4 stars (the reason for which I'll get to in a moment), this is a VERY nice figure and if you liked the version of Tifa in Final Fantasy: Advent Children, you'll definitely want to pick it up. The sculpt is smooth, the face very pretty, befitting the character. It's very poseable, though not quite as much as the box picture shows (on mine, at least, the legs can't kick that high). The knees do feel a little inflexible, so I'm a bit worried they might not be all that durable.
The box is the typical window-box, so you can show off the figure, but it's much better to take it out and pose it - that's what this kind is for!
The main problem is that the figure doesn't come with any weapons (yes, I realize she didn't use any in the movie, but it'd be nice if she had SOMEthing...the other figures do), and only two sets of hands - a fist pair and open hand pair. The open hands are nice, but they can't HOLD anything! It would have been better had she come with a third pair, making a "holding" kind of formation, to hold swords or guns or whatnot.
Also, the little pink plastic ribbon on her arm could be pulled off with rough play, so I wouldn't suggest this for younger kids.
So, yes. In sum: A fine sculpt, a very nice figure, though without some of the nice additions of the other figures in the series.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
My lucky charm in the form of an action figure.Mar 09, 2010
By Adgear
"Derebu"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3D3OLCZQZHCLM It's nice action figure. It's well done and it will last a very long time. The good thing about this action figure is it's an investment it's the kind of item that only goes up in price. So if your like me and don't trust banks and keeping money in banks, this would be a good way to invest your money and years later it will raise in price when this item no longer becomes available.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
FF Play arts TifaApr 11, 2009
By C. Laubach
"Shuyin"
Pros: Very well articulated.
Cons: The figure I got had a strange cut in the hair on the right side which made a chunk of Tifa's hair slant off to the right behind her right arm. It doesn't look normal compared to the pictures of the figure online or on the box. I think this may just be a 1 out of many cases though. Also the paint on her lips seemed kinda sloppy. Compared to the other figures this one lacks in Quality control. I believe this to be a specific case though.
Other: Tifa should of came with 3 or 4 pairs of hands instead of the just two. AC Sephiroth comes with 3 pairs and his long sword so I don't see why Tifa only comes with 2 pairs of hands when she doesn't have a weapon. She should of came with a pair of gloved open hands just like Sephiroth. Harder to find online due to her popularity. Also seems higher priced then other figures even though she has no weapon.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Tifa: The Pretty and Powerful...but a little stiff.Jul 10, 2008
By StormChild This is a beautiful figure! I love her FFAC costume, and the detailing here is just great!
Like most FF figures, Tifa comes with an optional set of hands to give you variety in posing. One set for her is gloved and closed fist, one is bare open hand. Both go naturally with her fighting style.
A favorite female in the world of FF, I'd recommend this item as a wonderful addition to your collection, as it was to mine!
The one slight negative is that I don't find her flexible enough to achieve the poses that are seen on the box. Maybe I'm just too reluctant to stretch her out so far, in fear of breaking her joints, but she's pretty stiff and I'm not confident she'd survive it.
Still, even with the lesser options in posing, she looks great displayed and is absolutely worth the investment!
Well Worth the Buy!Oct 20, 2010
By Zana Zira This Tifa Lockhart figure is a must for Final Fantasy lovers and PlayArts collectors, or anyone who just plain likes anime and video games! The figure is beautifully sculpted, very realistic-looking, and has a clean, well-defined paint job. The only complaint I have is that this figure, although more popular and expensive than the others of its series, had only one pair of extra hands and no weapons, while the others usually have at least one extra pair of hands, usually two, and a weapon of some kind. This, maybe, could've been done better. All in all, though, a wonderful addition to any collection, but definitely too expensive and rare to be used as a plaything for young kids.
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