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■ This item is "Ready to Buy" ■ No "comments" are needed when purchasing ■ Only a "shipping notification" will be sent after the item is shipped Santana (Santana) ● Approximately 5cm tall ● Waterproof packaging → Shipped in an envelope ● May have minor scratches or stains that cannot be seen in the photos #kanJoJo ← Other items on sale #kanFigure ← Other items on sale The name comes from the American Latin rock band "Santana." He is one of the "Pillar Men," and the lowest rank among the four. He was a baby when Kars and the others began their journey, and Kars called him a "youngster who's only lived a tenth of his life" and a "pale-faced brat." He was sleeping in a Mexican ruin, separated from Kars and the other three. The Speedwagon Foundation discovered the mineralized sleeping pillar, and the Nazis, believing it would affect the future of humanity, seized it to study how to defeat the "Pillar Men." During the research, he was awakened by having the lifeblood of numerous prisoners sucked from them. Unlike the other three, he doesn't display a specific style of fighting, but instead manipulates parts of his own body, such as "hateful flesh" and "exposed ribs," to attack. Although he is the lowest rank, he possesses abilities such as hearing distant voices from a "sealed room surrounded by 50-centimeter-thick iron plates," learning modern language in a short time, and having high intelligence, including instantly disassembling a submachine gun (MP40) after only a few hours of training. He also demonstrates overwhelming ability, single-handedly ravaging a German military base. The name "Santana" was given to him by Stroheim for convenience, meaning "the hot wind blowing in Mexico," and his real name is unknown.
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