Charizard Amiibo - Japan Import (Super Smash Bros Series)

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  • Chad Ondricka

    > 24 hour

    My daughter is a Big Zelda Fan and wanted this Amiibo from WIND WALKER so much, she really liked it is a very unique Desing.

  • Southern Mama

    > 24 hour

    We cant wait for the Kirby Nintendo Switch version to come out in June 2018 so we can use it in the game. However, we have discovered that when used in Mario Kart 8, it gives you a Kirby costume, and in Zelda Breath of the Wild, it gives you High Rule herbs, carrots, and cooking items.

  • Dallas Q. Davis

    > 24 hour

    This particular figurine is one of the rarest ones in the Super Smash Bros. line-up. Am I glad to have one now. It did take 30 days to arrive as advertised and I was worried something might happen. But I got it on time. I think the $19 I spent on this was worth the wait. I suggest yall stop buying from folks who charge three or four times the MSRP.

  • Albert Patrick Lampa

    > 24 hour

    Pit has been a nightmare trying to find a good price for. Him, as well as the Holy Trinity, Captain Falcon, and Little Mac, went for absurd 60+ prices. I think Japan may have got a restock in most of these guys since they (except for Marth) go for $20 now. I got him in a week since the guy I bought him from had it in an Amazon warehouse and Amazon sent it to me. Though collectors may want to be careful as the box was pretty beat up, although the figure itself was fine. I didnt care too much since I was going to open him up anyway. As for the figure, he looks great. His face isnt derpy and his bow isnt bent. I like the detail on his wings and tunic as well as the other accessories he has. The stand doesnt bother me much. Although its colored, the color makes sense (its a sky blue color). He is kind of flying off the ground with his pose. It reminds me of Good Smiles Figma of him. I played and enjoyed Kid Icarus Uprising. Yes the gameplay was pretty awkward, but the characters and humor is what drove me to play the game. Although Pit wasnt my favorite in the cast (its a three-way tie between Palutena, Viridi, and Hades), its still nice to have him, especially on how rare he is. Uprising was great, and if you are a Kid Icarus fan and cant get a Pit Figma (which is almost $200), this is a much less expensive, but just as high quality alternative.

  • Nolan Burchfield

    > 24 hour

    I have been looking for the Rosalina and Luma amiibo for quite a while, and with no surprise considering the shortage/scalping. Thankfully, I finally got the famous duo for a reasonable price and in perfect condition! I was a huge fan of the Super Mario Galaxy series/her inclusion in Super Mario 3D World, and I loved Rosalinas small characterization and backstory along with the adorable little Lumas! Then, Super Smash Bros. introduced them as a unique and fun pair, and the Amiibo sprouted with compatibility spread across a good selection of games. Kudos to the seller, as well. Great shipping time, a protected/perfect product, and wonderful customer service!

  • Jigsaw Complex

    > 24 hour

    I felt like getting my brother and sister in law a present, and this was his present as hes the Charizard fan of the two of us. I can only speak for my specific case, and I can tell you that the paint and design of this are on point. It also works for all regions, so you can use it for Smash Brothers when it comes out.

  • American Gatebox Enthusiast

    > 24 hour

    I would give it 5 stars if I couldve bought it without paying more than $14 which supposedly the set price by Nintendo! However I am happy with my Charizard amiibo Im gonna have to make some videos on Youtube through saved replays after Smash battles to compare how strong my Charizard amiibo is right now. Ive got him so strong that you cant even defeat if u play as Charizard too. I trained him using mostly fly and flare Blitz, I did manage to beat him with King Dedede one of my favorite fighters. My amiibo is now level 50 with maxed out speed! Hell he is so well trained he doesnt need to have any defense or attack stats. He always sneaks that grab attack and breaths fire on me one of his stunts I hate when he does it. When one guy was watching me he was like thats an amiibo? So I think he was impressed with how tuff he was. I got mine b4 the 29th ALSO he was a Japan IMPORT!

  • r myers

    > 24 hour

    There item is exactly what I ordered, at a good price, delivered very quickly. Cannot complain about any of that, those are all great things! Amiibos are collectable and mine was folded (the cardboard backing was folded over the plastic) to make it fit in a box when it could have been put in the other way (lengthwise) and it wouldnt have damaged the packaging. Pretty disappointed by that. But if youre gonna take it out of the packing, theres no prob

  • Hanna Livingston

    > 24 hour

    Significantly lower priced than the North American version, but has the same functionality and looks exactly the same. Unless you are a collector looking specifically for a first edition or NA version, this should do nicely. Works with my Wii U and Switch and looks great alongside all my other Zelda amiibo. Hes currently training to be a kickass Smash fighter. I love him.

  • Masada36

    > 24 hour

    I recently reviewed the Shulk Amiibo from the Series 2 release. Much of what follows relates to both Amiibo’s in general, though I’ll specify below when I speak of Marth exclusively (or at least make the comparative notes obviously stated). Simply to share, as my bias surely affects my best intentions of a helpful review, I avoided purchasing any Amiibo figures until very shortly after the most present release of Series 4. That shared, due to a New 3DS mishap at a big box retailer, I was given store credit and with it, brought home my first 4 Amiibo (Series 1 Link and Zelda; Series 2 Toon Link and Sheik). After having these 4 Amiibo to experiment with, it was only after I truly made my first two Amiibo purchases (dare I say, invested), Series 2 Shulk and this figure, Series 1 Marth. I could not find the U.S. release of Marth at a price that competed with the Japanese release. After reading another review elsewhere, and realizing it doesn’t matter whether one has the U.S. or Japanese Amiibo release in terms of being able to port into Wii U and New 3DS XL games, I jumped at the opportunity to purchase Marth. My purchase of this Amiibo was wholly due to the excitement I have had in experiencing the gameplay of Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. for the New 3DS. I played the demo and while it was just so-so, still I remained quite expectant of what could be a great game experience due to the reviews I read by those fortunate enough to have more access beforehand. I have not been let down, neither by the game, nor with this particular Amiibo figure. As this is a review of Marth, the Amiibo figure, let me focus there on a number of points I hope will help you, the potential buyer of this out-of-print and increasingly hard to find figurine: As other reviewers before me have stated, comparatively this is a very well sculpted Amiibo figurine, though I must state this Amiibo is not quite at the level of Shulk, the most nicely sculpted Amiibo figure I have yet to own. Overall, Marth’s Amiibo presence is very much that of his game presence in Fire Emblem: a bit hesitant at first, but then comes into his own. Marth’s clothing and wardrobe in general is detailed and nicely painted (between the lines!), and his hair looks (just about) as good as it does in the game (LOL), but in some of the finer details of the figurine, there is a bit of a lack of detail…just enough to not quite be at the quality of Shulk (the high-water mark of Amiibo figures that I’ve seen thus far, admittedly, only about 6 or so). In terms of the actual sculpted figure, as with the other sword-wielding Amiibo I have, Marth’s Falchion divine sword is not perfectly straight, but bows slightly downward. Why is this? I do not know. Perhaps it has something to do with the heating and cooling process of manufacturing? Regardless, the materials (plastics) this Amiibo is cast in allows for the sword to be slightly misshaped. While this doesn’t bother me or affect my enjoyment of the figure, I can see more scrutinizing collectors of toys and figures to be irked by this oversight in the perfecting of manufacturing. Some Amiibo have colored or clear plastic supports extending from the base to the figure itself. Thankfully, Marth stands on his own two feet, so to speak (the base, however, like other Amiibo, has a strikingly similar “X” pattern as seen in contemporary X-Men comics, films, and the like). Rough dimensions for this Marth figure, from base to top of his head, is nearly 4-inches; from widest point to widest point (downward pointed sword tip to extended cape at the opposite side) is 3.5-inches. Regarding gameplay, the Japanese import has ported just as any other Amiibo has on my New 3DS. I would expect the same from others, especially with so many reports consistently claiming this is in fact the case. If it is not clear by now, I’m a collector of things, especially that which relates to Nintendo. Most of us seemingly having missed out on the U.S. release, is it worth it to purchase this Marth Amiibo for 2x-6x the MSRP? I cannot answer that for you, obviously, but having ported Marth into Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., if you decide to make the purchase, I hope your experience is as much fun as mine has been! Happy gaming and happy collecting!

Brand New Game (Sealed), Japanese Version, compatible with US systems (region free). Dispatched directly from Japan with Tracking Number (average time to US 7-20 days).

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