This figure doesn't have a name - and wasn't actually sold - so we'll just call him the Brown Crayboth. Onell Design has dropped in numerous promotional parts and figures, which is one part awesome and one part obnoxious. As someone who was collecting every Crayboth, the freebies being distributed randomly resulted in my chain being broken so now I just grab odds and ends as I go. I'm always delighted by them, and generally the freebie figures are unpainted. This one actually has painted detail.
The 5-piece figure pops apart at each joint, so you can rip off his arms and legs as you see fit. You can swap these elements with other figures from the Onell Design and Glyos-compatible pantheon if you like, and as time goes on I find myself rarely taking advantage of this feature.
Each joint swivels nicely and the figure has no problems standing or sitting. You've probably seen me review others of this line from this exact mold, and they're all fundamentally the exact same thing with new or different coloring. This one looks sort of like a sentient candy bar.
As this figure (at press time) doesn't exist in the Onell Design archive pages, it's something of a curiosity. Few people collect these line, thanks to low runs in the hundreds, and this is unlikely to change just because of the quantity issues. Other than forum postings or reviews like this one, there's no official record of it existing - as such, if you're a fan you might want to set up a blog or a Tumblr or something to get the word out. I don't mean to act as a form of free marketing for the Onell Design people, but just as a record of history. Figures like this are like trees that fall in the forest, and nobody hears. For the typical going rate it's pretty cool, plus it also matches up with some crayon colors... were you trying to collect a series of figures to do such a thing, this may be useful.
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