Blue Archive Hoshino (Swimsuit) Figure Review
Blue Archive Hoshino (Swimsuit) Figure Review
This time, we are taking a look at Hoshino (Swimsuit) from Blue Archive, released by Phat! Company. This figure has a very light and playful summer mood, but it also stands out because the pose feels much more dynamic than a typical swimsuit release. Instead of simply standing and smiling, Hoshino leans forward with an inflatable float in her arms, giving the whole sculpt a sense of motion and fun.
What works especially well here is the balance between cute styling and energetic composition. Her oversized blue hoodie, pink twin-tails, and cheerful open-mouth expression make the figure feel bright and approachable, while the beach base and scattered accessories help turn the display into a full little scene rather than just a single character standing on sand.
Packaging
The front of the box makes a very strong first impression. The blue color palette fits the summer theme perfectly, and the large window lets you see the figure and some of the base parts clearly before opening.

The back of the box is especially useful because it previews the full composition from several angles. That matters a lot here, since the figure’s appeal changes quite a bit depending on whether you view it from the front, side, or rear.

Blister & Contents
Inside the blister, the figure, base parts, support, and alternate face are packed in a clean layout. Even before assembly, it is obvious that this release is meant to be more than just a simple beach figure. The props and support parts already suggest a much more active display.

Overall Front View
From the front, the figure feels lively right away. Hoshino is bent slightly forward as if she is rushing across the beach, hugging the float while her hoodie and hair trail behind her. That pose gives the sculpt a lot more energy than a calmer swimsuit figure would usually have.

A slightly tighter crop makes the body line easier to read. The legs are slim and clean, the sandals are delicate, and the frilled white swimsuit keeps the figure looking soft and summery rather than overly flashy.

Face & Expression
Hoshino’s face is one of the strongest parts of the release. She has a cheerful, open-mouthed smile that gives the figure a bright and approachable feel, and the slightly flushed cheeks help reinforce the warm summer atmosphere.

This second close angle shows the same charm from a slightly different perspective. The expression feels playful rather than dramatic, which suits the oversized hoodie and beach setup very well.

The sunglasses on her head are also a nice touch. They are simple, but they complete the vacation look immediately and help the figure feel more like a full summer version rather than just a swimsuit recolor.
Hair, Hoodie & Motion
The pink twin-tails do a lot of work in giving this figure its motion. They stream backward in soft curves, while the oversized hoodie flares outward enough to make the pose feel windy and active.

From a front-leaning angle, the hoodie becomes even more important. It frames the body, adds volume around the upper half, and keeps the figure looking cute and casual instead of simply exposed.

That combination of soft hair and loose clothing is a big part of why the sculpt feels charming. Without them, it would be a much simpler swimsuit figure.
Beach Base & Accessories
The beach base adds a lot more than just decoration. The water effect at the front, the sand mound, the beach ball, bucket, shovel, and displayed weapon all help the figure feel like a real little Blue Archive summer scene.

A wider full-body angle makes those props easier to appreciate as part of the composition. The float in her arms is obviously the centerpiece, but the smaller beach details around the base keep the display from feeling empty.

This close crop is also useful because it shows how the water effect and the inflatable float create a more playful, almost story-like atmosphere for the figure.

Side Views & Body Line
The side and rear-side views show the full motion of the figure much more clearly. From here, the curve of the hair, the loose hoodie, and the forward lean all come together into a much stronger silhouette.

A closer version of the same angle emphasizes the soft lines of the hoodie and the way the float fills the front half of the composition. It makes the figure feel more three-dimensional than a straight front view alone would suggest.

This side-rear angle is especially good for showing the leg line and the way the pose stretches the entire body forward. The figure feels light on its feet, which is exactly what you want from this kind of summer action pose.

Rear View & Lower Body
From the back, the figure becomes much more about silhouette and motion. The pink twin-tails frame the body beautifully, while the lifted hoodie reveals the frilled lower edge of the swimsuit and gives the rear angle a slightly more playful feel.

A closer rear crop makes that playful quality even more obvious. The frilled swimsuit edge, slim legs, and floating hoodie create a very light and cute kind of fanservice rather than anything heavy or aggressive.

From a slightly lower rear angle, the motion of the twin-tails becomes even more dramatic. This is one of the best views for appreciating how dynamic the figure really is.

This final close-up shows the rear silhouette in the most direct way. It is a playful angle, but it still fits the figure well because the overall tone remains bright and cute rather than overly provocative.

Why This Figure Works
What makes this release especially successful is that it never feels static. The hair, hoodie, float, and forward lean all point in slightly different directions, which keeps the sculpt moving visually from almost every angle.
At the same time, it still feels very clearly like Hoshino. The soft pink palette, relaxed summer clothing, beach accessories, and cheerful smile all work together to make the figure feel character-driven rather than generic.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Blue Archive Hoshino (Swimsuit) is a very charming summer figure with much more motion than you might expect at first glance. The biggest highlights are the playful expression, the flowing pink twin-tails, the oversized hoodie, and the detailed beach base that helps turn the whole display into a small scene.
If you like cute summer figures with a strong sense of movement and a bright, beach-themed atmosphere, this is a very easy one to appreciate. It combines character charm, light fanservice, and a surprisingly dynamic pose in a way that feels very complete.
