Pros: I liked on how SE made her scarf works & the soft material is pretty flexible, same goes to her hair. Now, I’m waiting for Jin Kazama, & I want to pair Jun with her son as their tag team. If you ask me about why not getting Kazuya is, I never like him at all. Unless you like or being a fan of Jun Kazama, I think she’s worth to buy. But, I can’t say this is a worth having Play Arts Kai, because she looked pretty strange whenever I tried to do an action scenes for her. Overall, I’m happy to get ahold her… Especially, she’s one of my favorite characters from TEKKEN Franchise. Okay, that’s the only thing I can tell about her… So far Jun Kazama is my 2nd owned Play Arts Kai figure after Solid Snake, the rest would come later. Lastly, she doesn’t have a cut joint on her front foot to make us rotate them. The overall sculpt is pretty nice, especially her belt, made from a soft material. this allow us to lift up her scarf also move her arms more freely. Her scarf is made from a soft material, & there’s a cleavage on the back. Unlike Solid Snake, I have no trouble at all moving them except her wrists is quite hard one. Jun’s arms are pretty standard, much like other action figure works. But atleast without bending them, her knee looked perfect. Well, if you want to make some pose, bending her knee intensely would make her knee looks weird. Yeah, it is also why maybe she’s not a best selling compare to her ex-lover since this flaw was very2 visible on Jun. The articulations on her knee is made very awkward as hell, & this is considered the biggest articulation’s flaw on most Play Arts Kai figures. The articulations of her trunk are located in her upper chest, & waist, so we can swivel or bend up/down/side her trunk. Yes, we can actually do an extreme pose on her thighs but it would make her crotch & bottom’s off from her thighs, & I hate the sound of her thigh’s articulations whenever I want to move her thighs. However, the soft material was intended to make her articulations works more vast, but there’s a big physical problem is when we do the action pose involving her thighs. Since the crotch is made from a soft material, they always stucked between her thighs & I have to fix the crotch view to be in front of her thighs. & it’s pain in the ass whenever I try to do some leg pose. Jun’s proportions are a bit weird in some area, mostly for me on her butt… For me, that ass is a little too big for her (looks to me Jun is wearing some kinda extra bloomer), & her ass along with her crotch were made from a soft material. Eventhough her box is bigger, the figure only comes with a very-very few accessories which rather plain & the box feels like half empty… So, what’s inside the box then? On the contrary Solid Snake’s box is smaller than Jun’s box. But not only that… From what I’ve saw in Play Arts Kai Kazuya’s review, even Kazuya himself are shorter than Solid Snake despite having the same size box as Jun. However, despite having a bigger box Jun’s scales are way too small compare to my Solid Snake figures, well she’s a woman size. The box itself is bigger than the previous existing release of Play Arts Kai figures. Except that there’s a picture of Play Arts Kai Kazuya Mishima as the supporting figure series of TEKKEN created by Play Arts Kai. Okay, the back view of the box was pretty simple, so nothing really special I think. & on the showcase display, there’s a printed blue colored Jun’s figure graphics along with the font of TTT2. At the back of the front cover, there’s a further informations about TEKKEN stories & Jun Kazama herself of course. The front view got a really cool graphics, & has a cover flap which can be opened to see the showcase of her figure inside. Okay, enough for her history… Going to the review now, Play Arts Kai Jun has a flashy black to blueish & white colored box. She made her new appearance in TTT2 as the final boss, after her defeat she will transform into the game’s true final boss, Unknown her non-canonical alternate form. For sure, mainly came from Jin, Kazuya, & Asuka since they had the biggest relationship with her, being a son (Jin), Ex-Lover (Kazuya), & her relative (Asuka Kazama). Appearing only 3 times as a playable character, but she had a cameo appearance & mentioned in several sequel TEKKEN games. So far, Jun was a long time absent character from T2 (Official canon) & TTT (Spin-off). I actually wanted her TEKKEN 2/TTT alternate costume… But, who cares, atleast I got to own one of her existing figure for the 1st time. Atlast! My Play Arts Kai Jun Kazama is here to the review, one of my favorite fighter in TEKKEN series! Owh, this Jun was actually from her appearance in TEKKEN Tag Tournament 2, the sequel of the spin-off game TEKKEN Tag Tournament franchise.
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