TOYSREVIL Reviews: SUSHI L.A. Fatty Tuna Edition Maguro Collectible!


I review a "Fatty Tuna" Edition Maguro vinyl collectible figure from SUSHI L.A. - as designed by Japanese illustrator Nakao Teppei (@nakao_teppei_illustration / Tagged #onTOYSREVIL) and produced by Sentinel (@sentinelcoltd).


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This video review was made to coincide with Sushi L.A.'s exclusive edition releases for the 2018 Taipei Toy Festival (October 18-21), where you can score them at Booth A26-2! Tell'em TOYSREVIL SENT YOU!

What is Sushi L.A.?:""Sushi L.A. was born from the bizarre chemical reaction of a normal piece of sushi with an experimental super-spicy wasabi sauce concocted by an insane cook at a biker sushi bar in downtown Los Angeles. The sushi quickly mutated it into a savage (but cute) kaiju which then wreaked havoc on the restaurant.

The creature itself is the shari (the rice portion of sushi) - it can change the neta (fish) on his back like a hermit crab can change its shell."
"By spraying other regular pieces of sushi with its Wasabi Fluid, Sushi L.A. can transform them into fellow Sushi Kaiju. However please note that this fluid is incredibly dangerous to itself, even one tiny accidental drop on its own head will kill it (meaning Sushi L.A. will revert back into a normal piece of sushi and be quickly devoured by restaurant patrons).

It's other weakness is long walks! The rice that forms its legs comes off grain by grain with each step the little monster takes. Its estimated that Sushi L.A. can only walk 100 steps before its legs totally disintegrate and its reverts back to a standard piece of delicious sushi (and eaten by hungry bikers).

Height: 110mm
Weight: 240g (Roughly the weight of your favorite rice bowl) Birthplace: a biker sushi bar in downtown Los Angeles Weapon of Choice: Wasabi Fluid (very toxic and spicy)."
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