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amiibo マルス(大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズシリーズ)
プラットフォーム : Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS
29パーセントの割引で¥1,400 -29% ¥1,400 税込
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 19.1 x 12.8 x 9.19 cm; 91 g
- 発売日 : 2014/12/6
- ASIN : B00O9GPD6W
- 商品モデル番号 : Nintendo amiibo Super Smash Bros.Marth
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 3,808位ゲーム (ゲームの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 33位3DSアクセサリキット
- - 46位Wii U周辺機器・アクセサリ
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実際に触ったり、ながめたりして楽しむだけでなく、ゲームとつながるキャラクターフィギュアです。 対応するソフトをプレイ中に、Wii U GamePadやNewニンテンドー3DSの下画面にamiiboをタッチすれば、ゲーム内にさまざまな体験を生み出します。たとえば対応ソフト第一弾の「大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Wii U」では、amiiboをゲーム中に登場させて自分のかわりに戦わせることができます。読み込んだキャラクターは戦っていくことで成長し、攻撃力や防御力が上がったり、さまざまな戦術を身につけたり、必殺技のカスタマイズもできます。
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2023年9月6日に日本でレビュー済み
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FEシリーズ出るたびに必要なるからもっとこう
2023年3月15日に日本でレビュー済み
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thanks

2015年12月27日に日本でレビュー済み
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普通に値段なりの出来でamiiboとして普通に使っています。
2023年8月8日に日本でレビュー済み
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んー顔が小さくて分かりずらい(5ミリくらい?)
マリオ、スプラ、どうぶつの森、などのamiiboは2頭身や3頭身なので所有して満足だけれど
頭身が高くなればなるほど顔が小さくなるので…うーんどうなんだろう?
現実では顔が小さい方が有利だけれど(笑)
マリオ、スプラ、どうぶつの森、などのamiiboは2頭身や3頭身なので所有して満足だけれど
頭身が高くなればなるほど顔が小さくなるので…うーんどうなんだろう?
現実では顔が小さい方が有利だけれど(笑)
2015年6月26日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
酷評見ましたが、マルスとアイクの出来はいいですよ〜
高い金額使用したルキナとルフレは残念。価格に見合ってない。
マルスは初代より可愛いらしくなりましたが、個人的には問題無しです。
ドラちゃんやシンちゃんより違和感無しです。アニメより…
エムブレム好きな方にはお勧めします。良品が当たりますように。
高い金額使用したルキナとルフレは残念。価格に見合ってない。
マルスは初代より可愛いらしくなりましたが、個人的には問題無しです。
ドラちゃんやシンちゃんより違和感無しです。アニメより…
エムブレム好きな方にはお勧めします。良品が当たりますように。
2014年12月6日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
海外の方が先に発売され、海外の方がレビューをしていてそれを見たということもあり、正直マルスには全然期待していませんでした。
発売日の午前中、届き箱を開けてみて顔を確認。・・・??「全然いいじゃん(笑)」という感じでした。
私のところには幸いイケメンマルスが来てくれたようです。
マントの紋章も細かくて非常に良い、ファルシオン(剣)は少し曲がっていましたが逆方向に少し曲げてやればすぐ直りました。
ファルシオンの鞘の紋章も非常に綺麗でした。塗装は決して「すごく丁寧」と言えるものでもありませんでしたが、値段が1000円ほどでこれほどの塗装は十分だと思いました。いまではもうレベル50になりすごく強くなってくれちゃいました(笑)
思っていた以上によいものでした。買って良かったです。
発売日の午前中、届き箱を開けてみて顔を確認。・・・??「全然いいじゃん(笑)」という感じでした。
私のところには幸いイケメンマルスが来てくれたようです。
マントの紋章も細かくて非常に良い、ファルシオン(剣)は少し曲がっていましたが逆方向に少し曲げてやればすぐ直りました。
ファルシオンの鞘の紋章も非常に綺麗でした。塗装は決して「すごく丁寧」と言えるものでもありませんでしたが、値段が1000円ほどでこれほどの塗装は十分だと思いました。いまではもうレベル50になりすごく強くなってくれちゃいました(笑)
思っていた以上によいものでした。買って良かったです。
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Poryu
5つ星のうち5.0
Buen regalo
2023年5月21日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A mí amigo le encantan los amiibos, a mi no. Su felicidad es lo que buscaba y se consiguió.

Christine D.
5つ星のうち5.0
Great buy for Amibio fans!
2019年9月24日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As described and very fast shipping, it arrived earlier than expected, thanks!

Angel Fernando Vargas Rivera
5つ星のうち5.0
Perfecto
2019年5月21日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Perfecto

Henry Nguyen
5つ星のうち5.0
Incredible
2015年8月1日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I was really surprised to see this when I got home, The delivery estimation date was Friday, August 21, 2015 - Monday, September 14, 2015 so I thought wow, I gotta be patient for this but this actually got to my house at July 31, 2015! I was really satisfied when I got Marth as he is one of my favourite characters and I didn't like waiting. The box wasn't the greatest but I only care about the amiibo itself and it was just fine the way it was. This was just excellent.


Henry Nguyen
2015年8月1日にカナダでレビュー済み
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Masada36
5つ星のうち5.0
For an increasingly hard to find, out-of-print Amiibo, Marth is mid-grade Amiibo. Gamers, go for it; collectors think twice.
2015年4月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I recently reviewed the Shulk Amiibo from the Series 2 release. Much of what follows relates to both Amiibo’s in general, though I’ll specify below when I speak of Marth exclusively (or at least make the comparative notes obviously stated).
Simply to share, as my bias surely affects my best intentions of a helpful review, I avoided purchasing any Amiibo figures until very shortly after the most present release of Series 4. That shared, due to a New 3DS mishap at a big box retailer, I was given store credit and with it, brought home my first 4 Amiibo (Series 1 Link and Zelda; Series 2 Toon Link and Sheik). After having these 4 Amiibo to experiment with, it was only after I truly made my first two Amiibo purchases (dare I say, invested), Series 2 Shulk and this figure, Series 1 Marth.
I could not find the U.S. release of Marth at a price that competed with the Japanese release. After reading another review elsewhere, and realizing it doesn’t matter whether one has the U.S. or Japanese Amiibo release in terms of being able to port into Wii U and New 3DS XL games, I jumped at the opportunity to purchase Marth.
My purchase of this Amiibo was wholly due to the excitement I have had in experiencing the gameplay of Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. for the New 3DS. I played the demo and while it was just so-so, still I remained quite expectant of what could be a great game experience due to the reviews I read by those fortunate enough to have more access beforehand.
I have not been let down, neither by the game, nor with this particular Amiibo figure.
As this is a review of Marth, the Amiibo figure, let me focus there on a number of points I hope will help you, the potential buyer of this out-of-print and increasingly hard to find figurine:
As other reviewers before me have stated, comparatively this is a very well sculpted Amiibo figurine, though I must state this Amiibo is not quite at the level of Shulk, the most nicely sculpted Amiibo figure I have yet to own.
Overall, Marth’s Amiibo presence is very much that of his game presence in Fire Emblem: a bit hesitant at first, but then comes into his own. Marth’s clothing and wardrobe in general is detailed and nicely painted (between the lines!), and his hair looks (just about) as good as it does in the game (LOL), but in some of the finer details of the figurine, there is a bit of a lack of detail…just enough to not quite be at the quality of Shulk (the high-water mark of Amiibo figures that I’ve seen thus far, admittedly, only about 6 or so).
In terms of the actual sculpted figure, as with the other sword-wielding Amiibo I have, Marth’s Falchion divine sword is not perfectly straight, but bows slightly downward. Why is this? I do not know. Perhaps it has something to do with the heating and cooling process of manufacturing? Regardless, the materials (plastics) this Amiibo is cast in allows for the sword to be slightly misshaped. While this doesn’t bother me or affect my enjoyment of the figure, I can see more scrutinizing collectors of toys and figures to be irked by this oversight in the perfecting of manufacturing.
Some Amiibo have colored or clear plastic supports extending from the base to the figure itself. Thankfully, Marth stands on his own two feet, so to speak (the base, however, like other Amiibo, has a strikingly similar “X” pattern as seen in contemporary X-Men comics, films, and the like).
Rough dimensions for this Marth figure, from base to top of his head, is nearly 4-inches; from widest point to widest point (downward pointed sword tip to extended cape at the opposite side) is 3.5-inches.
Regarding gameplay, the Japanese import has ported just as any other Amiibo has on my New 3DS. I would expect the same from others, especially with so many reports consistently claiming this is in fact the case.
If it is not clear by now, I’m a collector of things, especially that which relates to Nintendo. Most of us seemingly having missed out on the U.S. release, is it worth it to purchase this Marth Amiibo for 2x-6x the MSRP? I cannot answer that for you, obviously, but having ported Marth into Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., if you decide to make the purchase, I hope your experience is as much fun as mine has been!
Happy gaming and happy collecting!
Simply to share, as my bias surely affects my best intentions of a helpful review, I avoided purchasing any Amiibo figures until very shortly after the most present release of Series 4. That shared, due to a New 3DS mishap at a big box retailer, I was given store credit and with it, brought home my first 4 Amiibo (Series 1 Link and Zelda; Series 2 Toon Link and Sheik). After having these 4 Amiibo to experiment with, it was only after I truly made my first two Amiibo purchases (dare I say, invested), Series 2 Shulk and this figure, Series 1 Marth.
I could not find the U.S. release of Marth at a price that competed with the Japanese release. After reading another review elsewhere, and realizing it doesn’t matter whether one has the U.S. or Japanese Amiibo release in terms of being able to port into Wii U and New 3DS XL games, I jumped at the opportunity to purchase Marth.
My purchase of this Amiibo was wholly due to the excitement I have had in experiencing the gameplay of Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. for the New 3DS. I played the demo and while it was just so-so, still I remained quite expectant of what could be a great game experience due to the reviews I read by those fortunate enough to have more access beforehand.
I have not been let down, neither by the game, nor with this particular Amiibo figure.
As this is a review of Marth, the Amiibo figure, let me focus there on a number of points I hope will help you, the potential buyer of this out-of-print and increasingly hard to find figurine:
As other reviewers before me have stated, comparatively this is a very well sculpted Amiibo figurine, though I must state this Amiibo is not quite at the level of Shulk, the most nicely sculpted Amiibo figure I have yet to own.
Overall, Marth’s Amiibo presence is very much that of his game presence in Fire Emblem: a bit hesitant at first, but then comes into his own. Marth’s clothing and wardrobe in general is detailed and nicely painted (between the lines!), and his hair looks (just about) as good as it does in the game (LOL), but in some of the finer details of the figurine, there is a bit of a lack of detail…just enough to not quite be at the quality of Shulk (the high-water mark of Amiibo figures that I’ve seen thus far, admittedly, only about 6 or so).
In terms of the actual sculpted figure, as with the other sword-wielding Amiibo I have, Marth’s Falchion divine sword is not perfectly straight, but bows slightly downward. Why is this? I do not know. Perhaps it has something to do with the heating and cooling process of manufacturing? Regardless, the materials (plastics) this Amiibo is cast in allows for the sword to be slightly misshaped. While this doesn’t bother me or affect my enjoyment of the figure, I can see more scrutinizing collectors of toys and figures to be irked by this oversight in the perfecting of manufacturing.
Some Amiibo have colored or clear plastic supports extending from the base to the figure itself. Thankfully, Marth stands on his own two feet, so to speak (the base, however, like other Amiibo, has a strikingly similar “X” pattern as seen in contemporary X-Men comics, films, and the like).
Rough dimensions for this Marth figure, from base to top of his head, is nearly 4-inches; from widest point to widest point (downward pointed sword tip to extended cape at the opposite side) is 3.5-inches.
Regarding gameplay, the Japanese import has ported just as any other Amiibo has on my New 3DS. I would expect the same from others, especially with so many reports consistently claiming this is in fact the case.
If it is not clear by now, I’m a collector of things, especially that which relates to Nintendo. Most of us seemingly having missed out on the U.S. release, is it worth it to purchase this Marth Amiibo for 2x-6x the MSRP? I cannot answer that for you, obviously, but having ported Marth into Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., if you decide to make the purchase, I hope your experience is as much fun as mine has been!
Happy gaming and happy collecting!


Masada36
2015年4月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
Simply to share, as my bias surely affects my best intentions of a helpful review, I avoided purchasing any Amiibo figures until very shortly after the most present release of Series 4. That shared, due to a New 3DS mishap at a big box retailer, I was given store credit and with it, brought home my first 4 Amiibo (Series 1 Link and Zelda; Series 2 Toon Link and Sheik). After having these 4 Amiibo to experiment with, it was only after I truly made my first two Amiibo purchases (dare I say, invested), Series 2 Shulk and this figure, Series 1 Marth.
I could not find the U.S. release of Marth at a price that competed with the Japanese release. After reading another review elsewhere, and realizing it doesn’t matter whether one has the U.S. or Japanese Amiibo release in terms of being able to port into Wii U and New 3DS XL games, I jumped at the opportunity to purchase Marth.
My purchase of this Amiibo was wholly due to the excitement I have had in experiencing the gameplay of Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. for the New 3DS. I played the demo and while it was just so-so, still I remained quite expectant of what could be a great game experience due to the reviews I read by those fortunate enough to have more access beforehand.
I have not been let down, neither by the game, nor with this particular Amiibo figure.
As this is a review of Marth, the Amiibo figure, let me focus there on a number of points I hope will help you, the potential buyer of this out-of-print and increasingly hard to find figurine:
As other reviewers before me have stated, comparatively this is a very well sculpted Amiibo figurine, though I must state this Amiibo is not quite at the level of Shulk, the most nicely sculpted Amiibo figure I have yet to own.
Overall, Marth’s Amiibo presence is very much that of his game presence in Fire Emblem: a bit hesitant at first, but then comes into his own. Marth’s clothing and wardrobe in general is detailed and nicely painted (between the lines!), and his hair looks (just about) as good as it does in the game (LOL), but in some of the finer details of the figurine, there is a bit of a lack of detail…just enough to not quite be at the quality of Shulk (the high-water mark of Amiibo figures that I’ve seen thus far, admittedly, only about 6 or so).
In terms of the actual sculpted figure, as with the other sword-wielding Amiibo I have, Marth’s Falchion divine sword is not perfectly straight, but bows slightly downward. Why is this? I do not know. Perhaps it has something to do with the heating and cooling process of manufacturing? Regardless, the materials (plastics) this Amiibo is cast in allows for the sword to be slightly misshaped. While this doesn’t bother me or affect my enjoyment of the figure, I can see more scrutinizing collectors of toys and figures to be irked by this oversight in the perfecting of manufacturing.
Some Amiibo have colored or clear plastic supports extending from the base to the figure itself. Thankfully, Marth stands on his own two feet, so to speak (the base, however, like other Amiibo, has a strikingly similar “X” pattern as seen in contemporary X-Men comics, films, and the like).
Rough dimensions for this Marth figure, from base to top of his head, is nearly 4-inches; from widest point to widest point (downward pointed sword tip to extended cape at the opposite side) is 3.5-inches.
Regarding gameplay, the Japanese import has ported just as any other Amiibo has on my New 3DS. I would expect the same from others, especially with so many reports consistently claiming this is in fact the case.
If it is not clear by now, I’m a collector of things, especially that which relates to Nintendo. Most of us seemingly having missed out on the U.S. release, is it worth it to purchase this Marth Amiibo for 2x-6x the MSRP? I cannot answer that for you, obviously, but having ported Marth into Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., if you decide to make the purchase, I hope your experience is as much fun as mine has been!
Happy gaming and happy collecting!
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