ULTRAMAN TRIGGER TRUTH
SH FIGUARTS (BANDAI)
When I last reviewed an Ultraman figure here on the site, it was in fact an Ultraman completely unrelated to the usual Ultramen I review around here, what with being from Superman and all. That said, I did have a proper Ultraman related review back in the spring. Last year, though, I had a heck of a run of Figuarts Ultramen, and that was super fun. Here’s a little more of that. Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga was released in 2021, corresponding with the 25th anniversary of Ultraman Tiga, to which it serves as a spiritual and thematic successor. Much like Tiga, Trigger has a number of different forms he can use for different situations, which adds more possibilities for action figure releases. Today, I’m looking at Trigger Truth, which is Trigger’s ultimate final form. Yaaaaay!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Ultraman Trigger Truth was added to Bandai’s SH Figuarts line in the summer of 2023. It’s a Tamashii Nations Store-exclusive. The figure stands about 6 inches tall and he has 44 points of articulation. Trigger’s articulation scheme is really strong, moving further away from the more fiddly nature of earlier Ultras. I was also quite pleased to see how much range he had on the shoulders, even with all the extra armoring. Trigger’s designs are meant to emulate Tiga in terms of vibe and style. His standard look equating to Tiga’s, and Trigger Truth is a bit of a build on that general look, working in elements of some of his earlier forms. It’s a fun amalgamation of various elements, and it certainly gives the sculpt a lot of more ornamental detailing to work with, an it does it
really well. The detailing is very clean, and captures his design quite nicely. Like Tiga, Trigger’s main color scheme is a balance of silver, purple, and red, with a bit of gold accenting worked in. Truth keeps that general set-up, but adds some additional black accenting, showing the elements he’s gained from his “Dark” form that figure into Truth. It adds a nice pop to the design, which helps the other elements stand out even better. Trigger Truth was packed with five pairs of hands (in fists, relaxed, two styles of flat, and open gesture), an additional hand with a True Zeperion Beam effect attached, and his True Timer in two different colors.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
My last run of Figuarts Ultramen kind of all fell into my lap, but since then it’s been a bit slower, since I don’t have as easy a time finding them, what with them all being imports and all. But, as luck would have it, my wife was going on a trip to New York with her siblings, and invited me along, giving me the opportunity to swing by the Tamashii Nations Store in NYC, which of course calls for an Ultraman purchase. This guy was the one that jumped out at me, so he was the one I snagged. He’s a lot of fun. I knew pretty much exactly what to expect, but that doesn’t make a new Ultraman any less awesome to get.







