Naruto – Hyuuga Hinata (Burger King) Review

Note: This review applies to all Naruto toys from Burger King

If you have been keeping up with my stories for over a month, chances are, you must have heard of my story where I attempted to buy the Naruto toys from Burger King. Unfortunately, they did not have any. Worst part was, their response was rather unprofessional and unwelcoming. Sadly, I came to the belief that I wouldn’t get my hands on a single toy from Burger King with the Naruto toys at all…

That was, until today, when I finally got a toy at long last. After a month, I was finally able to get my hands on one of the Naruto toys from Burger King. The only downside is, it’s not Sasuke Uchiha (yes, I’m a Sasuke fanboy). Of course, that doesn’t matter because regardless of the character, I’m happy to own these toys. Hopefully, when there’s a chance, I’d like to complete the whole collection. Now, who are we reviewing today? None other than Hinata Hyuga. Known for her crush for Naruto, and eventual future wife, later on in the series.

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My Recent collection of Anime figurine Boxes + Gunpla Boxes

One of the things that I have always done being an otaku is to never throw away my boxes of anime figurines + Gunpla boxes as well. For me, anime boxes aren’t just boxes that store your figurines inside for practical use and safety, but they also exist to make your room or any place stand out with strong otaku aesthetic. The way how the boxes are designed and colored, is just vastly unique compared to other figurine boxes. If we want to talk about practical use, then the boxes serve as use for keeping figurines safe when needing to move somewhere else. Just seeing the boxes pilled up all together and being place in a room full of otaku merch everywhere, gives the room, boxes, and every other piece of merch, brought to life. It not only symbolizes what your room is, but it also displays the amount of anime figurines that you currently own. Overall, in my opinion, boxes of anime figures are a lovely collection to keep, and shouldn’t be thrown away. They are nicely designed, extremely useful for transportation, and hold an important meaning for rooms with otaku design. Soon, I will be making an article on the art of anime figurine boxes.

Also, if you guessed it, my favorite box is the Konomi Yuzuhara box from To Heart 2 that was released back in 2005. Her box, and her figure, are overall just well-designed for something that was 19 years ago. Soon, I will be making an article about her figurine, and my story with encounter her back at the Ocala Comicon as well. Stay tuned!