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The Futurama Figures: Bender Review


Title: Bender Action Figure
By: Moore Action Collectibles
Designed by: Matt Krivicke
Price: $8.99 - $12.99
Buy: Most Local specialty stores, MAC, SF&More

What can I say? It’s Bender, it’s a figure, and it’s great!

You get Bender, a ‘Suicide Booth’ stand, a bottle of Olde Fortan Malt Liquor, a can of Mom’s Old-Fashioned Robot Oil, a metal rod, and a pile of money and poker chips. All of which are highly detailed

What’s so great about this figure is that you can move it and bend it almost any way you want! Both of Bender’s arms are fully movable and can be posed in almost any direction. Bender’s legs are also just as movable as his arms are, and the antenna on his head is also movable. And if that wasn’t enough, you can open Bender’s chest plate and put his beer or oil in it!

The paint job on Bender is also very well done. Even though Bender is mostly blue, the colors come out nicely detailed and well thought out.

The only thing I got against this figure is the fact that it didn’t come with a cigar! Sheesh!

 

 

  • Pros:
    • Great paint job
    • Highly flexible
    • Comes with neato accessories
  • Cons:
    • Didn’t come with cigar
    • Chest plate seems a little junky, but isn’t very noticeable

Final Score: 10/10

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