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Demon Slayer Action Figures Set
I picked up the Demon Slayer Kamado Tanjirou & Zenitsu & Nezuko figures mostly because I recently rewatched the anime and felt like I needed something physical to show my appreciation. The full set looked incredibly detailed in the listing photos, and the reviews were glowing.
When the package arrived (about 17 days after ordering), the box was a little dented but nothing was damaged inside. Each figure came individually wrapped in plastic. What struck me first was the vibrant paintwork—Zenitsu’s lightning cloak looked especially clean. Nezuko’s bamboo gag and tiny claws were detailed way beyond what I expected for the price.
Pros: Beautifully detailed for under $25; great facial expressions and dynamic poses. Cons: A bit lightweight—Nezuko tipped over easily until I adjusted the base.
Back in the US, buying just one Demon Slayer figure like these from a known brand could easily cost $30–40 each. For the whole set on AliExpress, I paid less than that. Overall, these exceeded my expectations, especially at this price point.
$1.33
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Super Saiyan Goku 16cm Action Figure
I’ve been a lifelong Dragon Ball Z fan, so grabbing this Super Saiyan Son Goku figure was a no-brainer. The yellow hair sculpt and the pose (classic charging stance) drew me in.
Shipping took about three weeks, but when it got here, I was honestly impressed by the weight and sturdiness. The facial expression matched the anime almost perfectly. The paint wasn’t perfect on the boots, but it’s barely noticeable from a shelf.
Pros: Great anime-accurate sculpt, poseable arms, vibrant colors. Cons: Slight paint smudge on the back of the hair.
Compared to similar Bandai figures in US stores that run $35–$50, this cost me under $15 shipped. I would 100% buy again.
$2.33
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17cm Marvel Spider-Man Luminous Action Figure
I bought this Luminous Spider-Man figure for my nephew, who’s obsessed with Marvel. I was curious if it actually glowed, and it does—faintly, but enough to make it fun at night.
It arrived in a plastic shell inside a simple cardboard box. The joints are semi-poseable, and the build is better than expected. The red and blue were vibrant and the logo on the chest wasn’t faded.
Pros: Fun glowing effect, good value, loved by kids. Cons: Not super sturdy, legs can pop off if played with roughly.
For the price (under $10), it’s way more fun than the cheap no-name toys sold at dollar stores in the US. Definitely met expectations.
$1.94
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Glow-in-the-Dark Avengers Figures Set
I also grabbed the Spiderman, Hulk, Iron Man glowing figures set just to see how they compare. For under $20 total, I got all three, which is wild considering a single Marvel figure here costs double that.
They’re made from soft but durable plastic. The Hulk is especially well-molded—huge fists, angry expression. Iron Man lights up better than the others. These feel like good desk decorations or stocking stuffers.
Pros: Good size for kids, nice glow, colorful and recognizable. Cons: Not collectible-grade, but great for casual fans.
Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but I’m keeping the Hulk on my desk.
$1.33
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12-Piece Pokémon Poke Ball Figure Set
This Pokémon figure + Poké Ball set was a random nostalgia buy. Each Poké Ball opens and holds a mini Pokémon inside. Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charizard—all accounted for.
They’re tiny but cute. The plastic is glossy, not cheap-feeling. Delivery took a bit longer than usual (26 days), but it came well-packaged. It’s perfect for display or a kid’s playset.
Pros: Fun set, lots of variety, decent detail for size. Cons: A few paint jobs were a little off-center.
Compared to US sets that sell for $30–40 for just 6 figures, this was a steal at about $13.
$3.33
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25cm Dragon Ball Goku Collectible Figure
This larger Goku Super Saiyan statue caught my eye because of the muscular detail and intense facial expression. I wanted something more “collectible-looking” for display, and this hit the mark.
The figure is solid PVC and stands well without a base. The hair sculpt is sharp, and the blue-and-orange gi has excellent paint shading. It looks way more expensive than it is.
Pros: Striking shelf presence, very good paintwork. Cons: No box included, only a plastic wrap.
For just under $20, it’s better than some $60 figures I’ve seen on Amazon. Totally worth it.
$3.33
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Articulated Shark Figurine (Tralalero Figure)
This one’s pure novelty. The funny shark action figure with human-like limbs was too weird to pass up. I saw it trending on TikTok and needed to see it in person.
It’s surprisingly poseable. The joints bend in odd, meme-worthy ways. Makes for a hilarious desk companion. It came in 10 days, one of the fastest deliveries.
Pros: Genuinely funny, smooth joint movement. Cons: Paint smells a bit at first, but fades quickly.
For under $12, it’s a perfect conversation starter. Not a serious toy, but I love it.
$2.33
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Deadpool & Wolverine ZD Toy Movie Figures
These Deadpool & Wolverine action figures were a big surprise. I wanted detailed versions that looked like the movie promo shots, and these come close.
Deadpool’s accessories include tiny swords and pistols, and Wolverine’s claws are sharp-looking and well-proportioned. The packaging was premium for AliExpress standards. Articulation is decent—not Mafex level, but passable.
Pros: Great likenesses, poseable, well-packed. Cons: Joints a bit stiff out of the box.
Both figures together cost under $30, while similar sets in the US go for $80+. Huge win.
$30.31
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Mafex 143 Ben Reilly Spider-Man Figure (Comic Version)
This Ben Reilly Spider-Man figure is probably the most “collector-focused” one I bought. The design is comic-accurate, with fine webbing detail and multiple hands.
It took longer to ship (about a month), but the figure quality is excellent. Joints are tight, and paint is clean. It came in a printed box, similar to higher-end collectibles.
Pros: Very detailed, sturdy articulation. Cons: Slight seam line on shoulder.
Even at $28, it’s a steal. A similar Mafex figure in the US would easily go for $90+.
$19.38
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Battle-Damaged Vegeta 20cm Figure
This Vegeta figure in battle mode looked gritty in the listing, and it did not disappoint. The tattered armor, fierce expression, and bloodied gloves made it stand out from the typical clean-cut figures.
Paint details are impressive—the scuffed armor looks authentic. It stands well and has a nice weighted base. Definitely feels like a high-end statue.
Pros: Awesome detailing, durable, unique design. Cons: Took nearly 4 weeks to arrive.
I paid $17 for this one. For this level of finish, I’d expect to pay $45–60 in the US. Easily one of my favorites.
$3.33
Overall Thoughts
This AliExpress haul honestly blew me away. I went in with modest expectations, thinking I’d get a few decent shelf pieces and maybe some laughable knockoffs. But the quality across the board was shockingly good—especially considering I paid less than $200 for all 10 items including shipping.
I’d recommend these products for anyone collecting anime or superhero figures, especially if you’re not picky about brand-name packaging. Just be patient with delivery times, and check reviews and photos before buying.
Will I order more? Absolutely. I’m already building my wishlist.












