Ultraman Leo

Original MSRP: 3,570

Ultraman Leo has always been one of my favorite Ultramen, despite my never having seen him in action. I mean, most Ultra heroes look basically the same, but something about Leo’s big cranium sets him apart for me. As such, I bring you this Ultra Act Review.

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The box is your typical Ultra Act packaging.

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Leo stands tall and strong.

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Each joint is tight. I know we’ve gushed about these before, but they are remarkably stable. Even casual poses look solid.

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Posing is a breeze. He can easily pull off signature Ultra-poses.

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I think this is the only Ultraman to ever use nunchaku. Yes, they are connected with a metal chain.

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Yeah, the nunchuks are cool.

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Ultraman Leo comes with some cool flame effect parts. Each part is actually two halves that wrap around the hand or foot.

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The Ultra-Act figures are perfectly in scale with vinyl Ultra kaiju

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Leo has a swappable gem that indicates when his power is getting low. Blue is powered up, red is running out!

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Tamashii stand not included, but makes a great addition.

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Sample courtesy of Bluefin, you can get yours at BigBadToyStore.com