 Hey crew, today I'm going to be reviewing the newly released Persona 5 Joker Figma from XFactory. I actually just received this figure this week from amiami.com, I'd highly recommend using them if you want to buy this. So first we'll take a look here at the front of the box, we have a nice big window to display everything. We see Joker here with all of his accessories, faceplates, his gun, his kunai, morgana and there also, it's a pretty neat little additional figure that they included inside this package. So on the left here we have a picture of Joker and he doesn't seem to have his mask on this picture and this is the left side of the box. On the back of the box we have several different photos of the figure, looks pretty cool. Let's take a look at that. And on the right side we have a picture of Joker this time with his mask on. So without any further delay let's unbox this figure, I'm just going to get it open right now. I'm going to pop the top open with this exacter knife here, alright so we're going to slide the top open, it's a bit tight, alright there we go. Alright so I'm just going to put this right here in the back of this box. And we have the figure inside it's plastic casing, I'm just going to do a little rotation to show these sides, there's not much to show that I haven't shown already. Alright let's get this figure out of here now. Alright and here we have the Joker Figma and as you can see it has some plastic pieces on his coattails, just slide those off, looks pretty nice, looks like a very good figure. The sculpt is very nice, it feels pretty good, you know it's against racism plastic size collar. It's a very nice looking figure, a lot of good detail. Alright there he is with his normal expression, no mask, his neutral expression. Just taking a quick look, pretty nice. So we'll just set him aside and take a look at the accessories real quick and then we'll come back to the figure and take a closer look. So as far as accessories go they are all in this little plastic pack, they're all bundled together. So first we have a little extension and an extra joint in case you break one of them I suppose, first hands. There's several different interchangeable hands, this open palm, there's a gun hand and here is his stand so definitely want to open that as well. And here we have Organa's figure, which is really cool and I'm really glad they included him, it's a really nice addition and he looks really nice, it's a pretty cool little figurine that you can pose right next to Joker, it's very nice. We're going to take a look at his weapons, so first we'll look at his face plates. Here we have a sort of snarky looking face, he's looking to the side in that one. And the next face plate, let's get this out. Alright there we go, appears to be a very neutral, determined sort of look, determined expression and we have a hair piece here which includes the mask that Joker wears inside the palace, so that's actually how you put the mask on, it's two different hair pieces which is pretty neat and it looks like a nice little mask, very well detailed, good paint apps. Alright and here's Joker's knife, his kunai and there's a lot of nice little details in here too, good paint job as well. It looks like a good accessory and here is, let's pop this out, Joker's pistol. Don't worry it's not a real gun, it's only a model pistol from the shop in Central Street where Joker buys his fake weapons. Alright so we're going to do a quick sort of pan and take a look at all of his accessories, put this plastic and this appears to be a stand for Morgana, so let me grab him real quick. Yeah Morgana says stands on this with a little plastic peg inside his back, so you stick a peg inside the hole in his back and that will allow him to stand on this little stand and we'll show that off in a second. It's pretty cool, so here's all the accessories we just took a look at, the stand, interchangeable hands, the knife, gun, hair and Morgana which is probably the most oppressive accessory that's come to Figma and here we have Joker and he looks really nice that's the first thing I'm thinking is the sculpt looks great, it looks like it came right out of the game honestly. The coattail is very poseable, lots for a lot of dynamic poses and it's made up of very flexible, the coattails are a little bit rigid but the jacket's very flexible and feels very soft like a soft plastic, so here we have some rotation in the head, you can rotate it can go up a little bit not much and go down a little bit, there's some limited articulation there but it's still pretty good. His arms come out about this much and they rotate all the way around, they can bend inwards about that much and they've been outwards about that much and the wrists rotate and the cuffs are actually a separate piece that can pop right off if you take the hands off so you want to be a little bit careful with that, they're kind of loose and they still feel okay though, it's a very sleek looking figure, it's very tall sort of, so his legs, he has a bit of an ab crunch that's on a ball joint, it's very interesting, we'll take a look at that as well, it's a very flexible sort of ab crunch that allows for some dynamic poses and the jacket is very flexible as well as you can see. His legs can bend out about that much and he can even do the splits which is pretty impressive, there's a lot of very dynamic articulation in this figure and I'm quite impressed with that actually. It's not bad, it's what I'd expect from a Person 5 figure. So yeah, his legs can bend inwards about that much and his shoe has about as much articulation as you expect, just one joint. It still works though and he can stand up on his own pretty well but you'd probably want to use the stand that is included with him. So we'll just put him there. Alright, overall the figure is very nice looking and I'm actually really pleased with the articulation and everything regarding it. Here's a quick look at the back and we're gonna take a look at the coattails. They really can move around a lot, they're all on sort of ball hinges and they can go upwards, downwards, they can make an effect of jumping or diving. So there's a lot of dynamic poses that can be created as you can see here. We're also gonna take a look at his ab crunch. So his ab crunch is on a ball, a ball sort of joint. I haven't seen this on a figure before but it's very interesting. He can really do a lot of different poses with this. If we do a closer look, yes, that's really on a ball joint. There's a lot of mobility here and the coattails can even go and all sorts of different places. There's a lot of different things you can do with this figure in regards to posing. So I'm pretty pleased with this. It's pretty cool poses, yeah. So now I'm gonna show you how to replace the face plates. So the way to do it is you need to pop out the hairpiece easy enough and the faces just pop right out just like that. So I'm gonna grab the second expression, the snarky looking face and it's a bit of a tight fit but it's pretty, it fits well and let me just try to get this in. So we're gonna get the face plate in and the hair just pops right in and you have a new expression for Joker and there he is. And there's a lot of good detail on the face plate as well. It looks very nice, no paint messed up, no paint slop or anything like that. It looks very clean. So I'm very pleased with these pieces and now we're gonna show you how to put on the mask. The mask is actually a separate hairpiece that has the mask included and it goes right over the face plate. So you have a lot of different options in regards to customizing Joker and it looks just great. You can see his eyes right through the mask and the mask itself has great paint applications and it just looks really nice. So yeah, if you want to take a look at some of his accessories, here's his hand that grips the pistol. As you can see it has enough space for the pistol to fit in there and we're gonna put that pistol inside his hand real quick. Let's do it off camera and here it is and it's very tight fit. It feels very firm, firmly grasped inside his hand and it just works really well. One thing I noticed though is that there's some very limited articulation in regards to his arm pointing forward with the gun. It's kind of unable to do that because of this plastic jacket piece. So he's kind of stuck pointing his gun at the side. He can't really point it directly in front of himself as you can see here. The arms can't be moving forward due to that plastic. So you're kind of stuck with a pose like this if you want to make him point his gun outwards, which still works. It looks pretty good but I wish there would have been more mobility and I understand why they had to sacrifice because they wanted to give him that jacket piece which unfortunately prevents some mobility with his arm. But in the end it still looks like a good figure posing even with the gun. So I'll show his knife accessory now and how that fits inside his hand. So this hand allows for gripping the knife and it's also a very tight fit and it feels good and it works pretty well. So I'm very pleased with these two accessories. They are very good accessories I would expect. This kind of quality from Figma of course. Now we're going to take a look at Morgana who is a really great figure and I'm really pleased with him. He just has a great sculpt, a lot of great paint applications and it just looks really nice. It's a great figure for your desk and it just looks like Morgana inside his little pose with arms crossed and everything and this guy's a little tail and this is just a great figure that goes with your collection. You know your persona collection if you didn't get his enjoyer or anything. This is just the next best thing to be honest. So we're going to pop a little peg in his back for the stand. Nope, slips a little bit. But yeah, the peg pops right into the back and allows us to put him in his stand like this. So and he also has some articulation. His head moves which is pretty cool so he can do like a 360 with his head. Not that you want to do that but it works pretty well. You can pose him a little bit. He's obviously not an actual figure but he's in scale with the Joker Figma and when the whole series comes out you're going to want Morgana to be here as well because they're kind of be making more fake myths for the rest of the cast. It's pretty nice. And Jokers back there are looking pretty cool with his knife and his gun. Overall these are two pretty nice figures and I'm very pleased with how they look on a shelf. They do a lot of great poses and I'm pretty excited for the next Figma from Persona 5 to release. I think it's gonna be on August Morgana right there next to Joker. This is a show how big he is compared to him and yeah the head is quite tight actually. It's a tight fit. So there they are standing next to each other and it looks like they're in pretty good scale from each other. That's about how big he is inside the game. I think that's it's pretty good sizing. Yeah you definitely I'm definitely glad that they included him. He's a really good at bonus accessory. Overall they both look really great on your shelf. They both have good paint detailing. They have good sculpting, especially Joker. Look at his jacket and the buttons and the threads and everything. It just looks really good and very dynamic with the coattails and how they can move around. Here he is next to another Figma. The Figma of Misaka Mikoto. He's a bit taller than her as expected I guess. So he's quite tall for a Figma. So he's taller than her. He's taller than Shirai Kuroko's Figma as well. And here he is next to the Figma link and he's still taller than Link. So this is a pretty tall Figma figure. We're gonna actually pull a tape measure up to Joker to show how tall he is. He's quite tall for a Figma. I'm not too surprised since that's a percent of five stylized with very tall characters. But yeah, we bring up the tape measure to Joker. He measures at about five and a half inches which is rather tall for a Figma. And it works very well. He looks natural next to other figuring figures and I'm sure he'll look good next to other figures in a percent of five sets. And here he is next to the Hasbro Darth Vader for no reason. Hey Morgana, that was some good work grinding in Mementos for five hours straight. I think it's time to go home. Oh no, look out! It's Shido! Overall I'm super happy with this figure. It has a lot of great details. The paint application looks really nice and the accessories are also really great. And I'm also glad that they include a Morgana because he's a very essential character to percent of five and he looks really nice as well. And they both look like great figures that I would recommend having inside your collection if you're interested in collecting Figma and Persona 5 figures as well. Joker overall is a really good figure and a great beginning for this collection. I'm really excited to see the next figures inside the Persona 5 Figma wave. So I'm dissipating that quite a bit. 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