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T. Hawk

Jada Toys Figure Review & Buying Guide


Full features and release info

  • Release Date: Estimated 2026
  • MSRP: Estimated $29.99
  • Retailer Exclusive: No
  • Accessories: Alternate head sculpt, interchangeable hands, hawk accessory, wrist guard/perch piece
  • Articulation: Multiple points

Overall rating: 9/10

Pros:

  • Strong shelf presence with a larger build
  • Unique hawk accessory adds extra display value
  • Costume details help him stand out in the line

Cons:

  • Bigger body may limit some deeper poses

Pre-order: BigBadToyStore 5/7/2026

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T.Hawk Jada Toys Review

General Overview:

T. Hawk looks like one of the more visually distinct additions to Jada Toys’ Ultra Street Fighter II line. His broad frame, blue outfit, face paint, and signature hawk companion immediately give him a different presence from many of the other fighters in the wave. He feels like the kind of release that helps round out the roster while also adding more visual variety to the shelf.

Accessories & Functionality:

This release comes with a solid set of extras, including an alternate head sculpt, interchangeable hands, a hawk accessory, and a separate wrist guard or perch piece for display. The hawk is easily the standout accessory, since it gives T. Hawk a more character-specific setup than many standard releases. It also helps make the figure feel a little more complete straight out of the box.

Articulation & Poseability:

T. Hawk appears to offer the kind of articulation collectors have come to expect from Jada’s Street Fighter figures. He looks capable of handling strong fighting stances, wider grounded poses, and display-friendly action setups. His larger body type may naturally reduce some range compared to slimmer characters, but he should still look impressive in powerful poses.

Head Sculpt & Paint Application:

The head sculpt does a good job capturing T. Hawk’s stern, recognizable arcade look. The face paint, headband, and costume details all help sell the character right away. The sculpted fringe on the vest and boots adds texture, while the blue outfit keeps him visually consistent with his classic design. Based on the promo images, the paintwork looks clean and nicely separated.

Final Thoughts:

T. Hawk looks like a strong addition to the Ultra Street Fighter II line. He has a unique look, a solid accessory set, and enough shelf presence to stand apart from the more familiar core characters. If the final figure holds up in hand, this could easily be one of the more memorable releases in the wave and a welcome addition for collectors building out the roster.

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