[Machine Translation] A new interpretation of the triuma that supports the people living in the Sea of Decay and the desert has been made into an action figure! The giant bird (triuma) that supports the people in "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" has been sculpted! Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" is an animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, who drew the original manga in the monthly Animage magazine. In the movie, Takayuki Takeya has arranged the Toriuma, which has become an indispensable means of transportation for people in the vast sea of decay and deserts that appeared after the destruction of civilization in the Seven Days of Fire, into the concept of a free standing figurine. The toriuma is a bird that has developed a symbiotic relationship with humans because it has grown so large that it exceeds human height, has lost its ability to fly, and has developed robust leg strength, enabling it to run like a horse with humans and cargo on board. They are also highly intelligent, and are often depicted as having a good rapport with Nausicaa, the main character of the series. Takeya-style figurines are three-dimensionally designed with a large, swollen beak, long neck, and well-developed legs, and are arranged with detailed feathers, scales on the legs, claws, ethnic equipment, and adorable eyes and tongue to add more information as figurative objects. The figure's 41 movable parts and their range of motion, as well as its ability to maintain its posture, were the result of repeated trial and error, resulting in a sculpture that can actually be held in the hand and moved, just as in the original manga and animated film. You can hold the famous scenes of Triuma in your hands. The figure has 41 points of articulation throughout the body. The neck is articulated with nine ball joints and is covered with eight separate feather parts, allowing the neck to be freely movable. The figure's head can be lifted up as if it were in a snarl, and its neck can be straightened when it is running at full speed. The large beak can be opened and closed, and a tongue can be attached inside the beak. The legs have 13 points of articulation on one leg alone, allowing for a variety of poses. The three front toes are fully articulated, as are the first and second joints, allowing you to recreate everything from a figure stomping firmly on the ground to a figure kicking the ground with great force as it sprints along. The reins, stirrups, saddle, and leg straps that protect the legs are attached to the triuma's body, and each part is made of a different material. The figure can also be combined with the currently released "Takeya-style free figurine of an armored Tolmecian cavalryman" and can be mounted by attaching the included joint parts at the waist. A sword with a fan-shaped tip for the Tolmekian Armored Cavalry, a special scabbard, and a display stand are included. Movable parts: 41 total [Sculptor] Tokuho Fukumoto, Kenichi Takagi, Tsuneyuki Ida