A Mini Agito Wave in Bandai Tamashii Nations’ Premium Push
Bandai Tamashii Nations is doubling down on Kamen Rider Agito with two coordinated S.H.Figuarts releases that feel like a mini wave: SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami and Shinkocchou Seihou Agito -Psychic War- Kamen Rider G7. Together, they cater to both character-focused collectors and armor-loving suit fans. In line with the brand’s premium direction, both figures emphasize accurate proportion, expressive sculpting and show-accurate accessories rather than simple reissues. Shouichi offers a rare civilian-style Kamen Rider Agito figure built around actor likeness, while G7 represents the cutting edge of the Shinkocchou Seihou engineering approach, tied directly to the Psychic War movie. For Malaysian collectors, this small but focused Agito wave is likely to arrive mainly through specialty toy shops and parallel importers, making early pre-orders important if you want to secure both pieces as a matching pair in your S.H.Figuarts Kamen Rider Agito figure display.
SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami: Likeness, Lifestyle Gear and Transformation Options
SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami stands about 145 mm tall and is built using full 3D scans of actor Toshiki Kashu, capturing his physique, bone structure and signature expressions. The soft-material waist and abdomen preserve the natural drape of his costume while allowing deep bends and twist poses. Three face options—serious, smiling and eating—are printed with Tamashii Digital Coloring, giving a convincing on-screen likeness that fans of Shouichi out of suit will appreciate. Accessories lean into his daily life and cooking talents: interchangeable hands, a frying pan, daikon radish and a bento box from Mana. For Kamen Rider posing, Bandai includes swap-out waist parts for an emerging belt, plus dedicated Altering and Dragon’s Nail belt pieces so you can stage classic transformation stances. For Malaysian collectors, this SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami release is ideal for expressive shelf displays rather than sealed-box storage.
Shinkocchou Seihou Agito -Psychic War- Kamen Rider G7: Armor, Drones and Dynamic Posing
Kamen Rider G7, from the film Kamen Rider Agito -Psychic War-, arrives in the Shinkocchou Seihou line with a sculpt that builds from imagined musculature outward to the armored suit. Standing about 14.5 cm, the figure reproduces G7’s four antennas, sharp armor shapes and the detailed G Buckle mark7 belt. Articulation follows human anatomy, giving natural lines even in extreme action poses and making it easy to wield the GZ-10 longsword. The sword can be converted into stored mode and mounted on the left leg via replacement parts. The standout gimmick is the 15 detachable drones distributed across shoulders, elbows, legs and back. Six additional deployed drones are included and designed to work with Tamashii Stage stands for aerial displays. As a Kamen Rider G7 toy, this release strongly favors open display with dynamic posing over keeping it sealed, especially for Shinkocchou Seihou Agito collectors.
How These Agito Releases Compare to Earlier S.H.Figuarts
Compared with earlier Kamen Rider Agito figure releases, this pair reflects how far S.H.Figuarts engineering has come. Previous Agito suits were already solid, but they generally prioritized the armored Rider form and offered limited character expression. SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami focuses almost entirely on civilian portrayal, from subtle facial printing to everyday props, something older Agito waves lacked. On the suit side, Shinkocchou Seihou Agito lines are known for tighter proportions, reduced visible joints and more natural posing; G7 follows that philosophy with carefully hidden articulation and a multi-stage weapon system. The detachable drone gimmick is also more intricate than the effect parts usually packed with early Agito figures. For scale, both sit within modern S.H.Figuarts standards around 14–14.5 cm, so they should fit seamlessly next to existing Shinkocchou Seihou Agito releases while offering clearly upgraded sculpt and accessory depth.
Tips for Malaysian Collectors: Pre‑Orders, Imports and Avoiding Fakes
For collectors in Malaysia and the wider SEA region, both SHFiguarts Shouichi Tsugami and Kamen Rider G7 are likely to reach the market via parallel importers and specialist shops that regularly carry Bandai Tamashii Nations items. Pre‑ordering through trusted retailers or established Facebook and Shopee stores is recommended, as character-based figures with strong actor likeness and Shinkocchou Seihou Agito releases tend to sell out quickly. To avoid counterfeit products, look for the official Tamashii Nations quality seal, correct Bandai Spirits logos and clean printing on boxes, and be wary of unusually low prices. Shouichi is best suited for collectors who value expressive posing, dioramas and character-driven photography. G7, with its detachable drones and GZ‑10 configurations, caters more to action pose and effects-driven displays. If you prefer mint-in-box collecting, G7’s premium branding may hold stronger long-term shelf appeal alongside other Shinkocchou Seihou pieces.
