Nezha
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Nezha (哪吒 Nézhā) is a young deity from China. He is armed with the Qiankun Circle and a Fire-tipped Spear and can fly through the air with the Wind Fire Wheels at his feet. In times of need, he can also take the form of a Cybertronian alongside his allies Xiaolongnü, Lei Zhenzi and Tu Xingsun to take on the forces of Shiji.
Toys
Nezha: Transformers

- The (obvious) first release in the Nezha: Transformers toyline, this robotic version of Nezha is comparable to the Cyberverse "Ultra" class toys, converting from a Nezha-styled robot into a sports car decorated with his traditional livery. His Qiankun Circle and Fire-tipped Spear accessories can combine and mount on his car-mode roof.
- In robot mode, the torso opens up to hold the 1.5-inch tall semi-posable "human" Nezha figure that comes with the set. The figurine can also stay in there in vehicle mode. His accessories can be mounted on the robot-mode back using the slots in the windscreen used to keep the car door panels tabbed into place.
- Care should be taken with the accessories, as they are peach-colored plastic painted over almost entirely in yellow. While the mounting tabs and pegs are not painted, every other surface is, thus risking paint scraping/gouging if you force the accessories into his hard-plastic hands too roughly.
- Nezha Team Collection (3-pack, 202?)
- This smaller figure of Nezha's robot form once again transforms into a souped-up sports car. It has a similar transformation scheme to the larger toy, but lacks several of the smaller, more fiddly steps.
- This toy is only available in a three-pack with fellow heroes Lei Zhenzi and Tu Xingsun, though further details on its release are currently very scarce.
- Nezha (Remote control, 2020?)
- Nezha (Blind-box building doll, 2021)
Notes
- Nezha's appearance is based on his character design in China Central Television's 2003 The Legend of Nezha cartoon.
- According to Wikipedia, Nezha is "also regarded as the tutelary god of many professional drivers, like trucks, taxis, or sightseeing bus drivers". Well, that's pretty fitting, isn't it?
External links
- Nezha at Wikipedia




