You can now pre-order from Amazon the second wave of 7" figures based on the Netflix Anime series The Seven Deadly Sins from McFarlane Toys. This wave includes Meliodas (Demin Mode) and King.These will be available everywhere including our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and EntertainmentEarth tomorrow (10/27) at noon ET.
Still not a fan of McFarlanes (in)action figure line, but cool is cool and these look cool. If your a fan of aesthetics and you're not too picky about the amount of action is actually in your action figures, these are gonna look nice in your display.
We first told you about these last month and now we have a full gallery of official images from McFarlane Toys for the figures based on the anime The Seven Deadly Sins series which is currently streaming on Netflix. The three figures they are doing include Meliodas, Ban and Escanor. The figures are now available for pre-order from our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and EntertainmentEarth.
Oooooo the anime. I was thinking Shazam characters when I clicked. Really like seeing some different body styles here.
It's only now that I've heard of this anime. I'm going to check it out. If I like it, I'll surely get at least one or two or three figures
17 hours ago, JayC said:McFarlane Toys has released an image for their first figure in their line based on The anime Seven Deadly Sins series which is currently streaming on Netflix. The three figures they are doing include Meliodas, Ban and Escanor.
I'm not familiar with the anime but the figures look pretty good...??
McFarlane anime figures ALWAYS look off. Why is this? Its not like it cant be done. Figma, figuarts, etc they all do it just fine.
Meliodas and Ban look goofy af. Their proportions and sculpt just dont look right. Escanor looks great. Im very interested to see what Dianne and Merlin turn out like.
No, to me it looks like one of those cases of: "It's the intention what counts"
Never felt Mcfarlane did good anime figures. There is always something super off with them.