Kamen Rider Tycoon

Kamen Rider Tycoon Ninja SH Figuarts Pre-orders Opened

Bandai has added another character from Kamen Rider Geats to its S.H. Figuarts lineup for pre-order. The latest addition is an action figure based on Kamen Rider Tycoon, in his Tycoon Ninja form. It’s the first version of Tycoon to be added to the S.H. Figuarts line, and the third Kamen Rider Geats character overall (after Geats himself and Kamen Rider Buffa). The figure will be sold via the North American Premium Bandai online store, putting it in reach of Kamen Rider fans in that region. The figure will cost $80 USD.

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Kamen Rider Tycoon is the Rider identity of Keiwa Sakurai, a fellow competitor to protagonist Ace Ukiyo. Filled with a sincere desire to bring about world peace, Keiwa enters the “Desire Grand Prix”, a supernatural tournament. In the Desire Grand Prix, contestants are given the ability to transform into Kamen Riders, competing with each other to protect the city from the monstrous Jyamato. The winner will be granted the “right” to “bring about their ideal world.”

The new figure takes the form of Kamen Rider Tycoon Ninja, one of Tycoon’s fighting styles. The Ninja form parts are added to the black-colored Entry Form, the baseline form of Geats Riders. The parts attach to the Entry Form’s head, chest, back, shoulders and arms. Other parts include the Ninja Dueler weapon, which can split into two knives or a single sword. Owners that also own the Kamen Rider Geats Magnum Boost Form or Entry Raise Form figures can use the Ninja parts on those, as well, multiplying the number of variations available to Geats.

The Kamen Rider Geats Tycoon Ninja S.H. Figuarts action figure is available for pre-order. It will ship in August 2023.


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