NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE – Chozetsu Saikawa Tenshi-chan Bunny Ver. Figure Review
Chozetsu Saikawa Tenshi-chan Bunny Ver. from NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE is the kind of figure that immediately tells you what it wants to be: cute, flashy, and unapologetically fanservice-heavy. The pastel colors, bunny ears, glossy suit, and expressive pose all push the figure toward a loud “internet idol” kind of appeal, which fits Tenshi-chan perfectly.
At the same time, this is not just a generic bunny reskin. The face, hair color, and overall atmosphere still feel very much like Tenshi-chan, and that balance between character identity and bold bunny styling is what makes the figure work. It is playful first, sexy second, and chaotic in exactly the right way.
Packaging & Unboxing
The packaging fits the figure well. It is bright and playful rather than classy or minimal, which is the right choice for a character like Tenshi-chan. Even before opening, it is obvious that this release is meant to be loud, cute, and very visually direct.
Overall Front View
From the front, the figure is very easy to read. The bunny outfit puts immediate emphasis on the body line, while the pose keeps everything feeling playful instead of static. The chest is clearly highlighted, the waist stays slim, and the long legs give the whole figure that classic bunny-girl balance.
Face, Hair & Expression
The face is probably the most important part of a Tenshi-chan figure, and this one does a good job of keeping her recognizable. The expression still carries that messy idol energy rather than turning her into a generic sexy bunny girl. That makes a big difference, because it keeps the figure feeling tied to the original character instead of just the costume gimmick.
Upper Body & Bunny Suit
The upper body is where the figure becomes much more openly fanservice-focused. The bunny suit is glossy, tight, and cut to keep attention on the chest and waist. It is not subtle, but it also feels appropriate for the character’s over-the-top presentation style. The figure knows exactly what it is trying to sell.
Side Views & Body Line
The side views are some of the best ones in the set. They show the figure’s proportions clearly and make the lower body especially attractive. The stockings help lengthen the legs visually, while the curve from waist to hips keeps the silhouette looking soft and feminine.
Hips, Legs & Lower Body Appeal
The lower body is one of the main highlights here. Tenshi-chan is not sculpted with an especially mature or heavy body type, but the figure still gives plenty of attention to the hips, thighs, and leg line. That makes the release feel sexy without losing the character’s lighter, cuter image.
Rear View & Bunny Suit Backside
The rear view is absolutely one of the strongest parts of the release. A bunny figure needs to look good from behind, and this one clearly understands that. The hips are rounded nicely, the suit frames the body well, and the whole presentation stays playful even while being very direct.
Final Detail Shots
These final angles reinforce the figure’s biggest strength: it stays visually fun from almost every direction. The sculpt does not depend on only one revealing angle or one gimmick. Instead, the face, pose, and bunny styling keep working together to hold interest all the way through.
Verdict
Chozetsu Saikawa Tenshi-chan Bunny Ver. is a very easy figure to understand and enjoy:
- A cute and expressive face that still feels true to the character
- A tight bunny suit that puts clear emphasis on the bust and waist
- Rounded hips and long legs that give the lower body strong appeal
- Stockings and heels that complete the classic bunny-girl silhouette
- A strong rear view that makes the figure rewarding from behind as well
If you like NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE, bunny figures, or cute characters pushed into a much bolder style, this release is very easy to recommend. It is bright, playful, and openly fanservice-heavy, but it still keeps enough character identity to feel like a real Tenshi-chan figure rather than a generic bunny version.
