The S.H. Figuarts of Beerus, released in 2016 with a regular run, is a figure with very good sculpting. However, it suffers from having a 1.5 body, which is not very aesthetic, especially in the knee joints. As a regular release, its accessories are fairly standard: 3 faces, 3 pairs of symmetrical hands, and little more. It’s a figure that could have been much more.
The S.H. Figuarts of Beerus is the 29th release in the Dragon Ball collection. Released in March 2016 with a regular run, it was available in stock for a time (though it is no longer available in 2025).
This is the second figure to feature the current 2025-style box, with the first being the Goku SSJ 'Warrior Awakening' from 2015. It follows the trend of current 'regular' figures, coming with just over 3 faces and 3 pairs of hands.
Aside from the faces and hands, it also includes Beerus' tail, which can be attached and removed, and an extra right hand for his signature gesture.
While the mold and sculpting are very good, the articulation system uses a 1.5 body, with a 1.0 body below the waist. This makes the knees appear unappealing, especially since the 2.0 leg system had already been introduced with the 2012 Trunks.
In 2021, this figure was re-released as an 'Event Exclusive Color Edition' for events like SDCC, which features the same sculpt, body, and accessories, but with a more 'shiny' recoloring.
At Listacompletade.com, we recommend this figure if you find it at a good price, but only because there is no newer version of the character.
If you're interested in an unboxing video, check out one from the Distribuidora Animéxico YouTube channel, where they gladly showcase the figure.
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