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Real Action Heroes No.763 RAH - Alex (from "A Clockwork Orange")

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A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and all related characters and elements (C) & TM Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s16)

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Release date2017-10-01

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¥24,602

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¥35,450

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¥45,535

Real Action Heroes No.763 RAH - Alex (from "A Clockwork Orange")

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YearMin PriceAvg PriceMax Price
202524,602 ¥ (-16.5%)35,510.13 ¥ (+20.5%)45,535 ¥ (+54.5%)
201729,480 ¥ 29,480 ¥ 29,480 ¥

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
A Clockwork OrangeMedicom ToyPVC, FabricPERFECT-STUDIO3029480Non-Scale4530956107639

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The Real Action Heroes No.763 RAH - Alex from 'A Clockwork Orange' is a meticulously crafted figure that captures the essence of the film's iconic protagonist. Standing at approximately 300mm tall, the figure features a PVC head that accurately recreates Alex's appearance, complete with articulated eyes for dynamic expression. His signature pork pie hat is removable, allowing for varied display options. The costume, designed by Yumiko Noda, uses fabric to authentically replicate the textures and distinctive cuffs seen in the movie. The figure comes with a concealed cane weapon, a mask, and a milk plus accessory, adding to the character's notorious ultra-violent persona. Additional hand parts are included to enable a wide range of poses, all supported by a RAH301 revised body that blends style with posability. A figure stand is also provided to ensure stable display.

Alex is the central character of Stanley Kubrick's 'A Clockwork Orange,' a film adaptation of Anthony Burgess's novel. He is the leader of a gang of 'droogs' and is known for his love of classical music, particularly Beethoven, and his penchant for ultra-violence. The story follows Alex's journey from a life of crime to his eventual capture and subjecting to an experimental rehabilitation technique known as the Ludovico Technique. This controversial treatment aims to curb his violent tendencies, but it also strips him of his free will, leading to a discussion on morality, free choice, and the nature of evil. Alex's character is complex, embodying both charm and brutality, and his narrative raises questions about the effectiveness and ethics of state-imposed behavioral modification.

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