Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Giratina Basic Fun Keychain Review


Excuses, excuses...I did a review yesterday but it was so horrid typing it that I gave up right at the last paragraph. I'll start slowly and work my way up...

Basic Fun has made these keychains for quite some time. I remember I had one when I was barely 6 years old. I believe I had a Squirtle, but I'm not totally sure. These keychains feature a spring loaded Pokeball that opened up to reveal the Pokemon inside.

Today we have Giratina, the Ghost/Dragon legendary Pokemon. This keychain is that of the Origin Forme, the snake-like version with spider-like limbs and spikes. I believe they had the Altered Forme in a previous wave. The Origin Forme is found on the box of Platinum and various accessories such as my DS carrying case.

For a small keychain like this, it certainly has good detail. Measuring a tad over 1 inch, it is pretty accurate to the game sprite. The segments along it's body are nicely sculpted. The spikes have the appropriate detail that splits the yellow from the grey. It's spider-like legs coming from the back engulfs the sides of Giratina giving it a big, bulky look. The head crest is nicely sculpted with a line detail underneath to show how the mouth cover would split open like in the anime and game. Also to note for the gimmick, there is a whole underneath on his body and there is also a keychain that is screwed to the top of it's head. You can simply unscrew it if you want to...

Paint is kinda good and kinda meh. For a figure this size the paint seems good, but some of the sculpted lines aren't painted fully, either missing the paint app there or the paint splashed to some other part of the figure. One of my complaints is they painted all the sections a dark grey then went over it with red paint that looks like it's fading into the grey. The colors on the figure is light grey molded plastic, a heavy dark grey, yellow, and red. I really liked the paint on the eyes. It's a menacing red with black pupils, they even got the line segments coming off the eyes, that's great detail.

The pokeball is barely 2 inches, but yet it can hold a ghost/dragon, hah. The pokeball is that of a regular pokeball, red top, white bottom, black middle line, and a button. Pressing the button will pop open the pokeball via the spring inside. Inside is a post that Giratina can plug into his...butt hole...Don't worry I have a Buizel, so the reference is more direct there...Moving on, the pokeball isn't completely sealed. There is a hole where the two halves of the pokeball meet to allow the chain to be exposed. You can clip it on your book bag, or, as the purpose is, on your keys. I prefer to attach it to my DS carrying case...

I find these keychains all over five below for $5. It's kinda expensive for a keychain to me, but it's a freaking Pokemon, ha. It's a unique gimmick in which you can certainly collect them all if money allows you, but you can also pretend you're a trainer. I recommend Giratina, but also any other Pokemon of your likings. 9.5/10, DTM Outz...

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