Its interesting that there has been no mention of the scale of these dolls (they mention articulation despite but fact that these are basically intended to stay in the box display yet dont mention scale which is more relevant). Im presuming these will be the same scale as the SDCC Wonder Woman Cheeta set they did a couple of years ago
Ive only seen the pilot thus far but I enjoyed it. Do I like the original design bettersure. But that doesnt mean this is wrong. If I have time Ill probably binge watch the series right before Power-Con to get in the spirits.
Mad for these dolls not sure Id collect a whole line but Ill definitely be adding this box set to my collection.
I never watched the cartoon but these look pretty accurate.
I'm waiting for new episodes, especially with the reveal of Huntara. Hope this means that other filmation characters can have a bigger role to play like General Sunder or the Red Knight.
The cartoon does nothing for me I'll admit but I'm glad Mattel is making figures for the show, albeit an SDCC exclusive. These for the most part came out well, my only issue is with the articulation points, they look a little ugly to me.
Overall glad they are out there.
35 minutes ago, RecklessEndangerment said:While I found a lot of the initial backlash against the cartoonto be pretty silly, it's still funny to me how much more feminine She-ra looks here than on the actual show.
In the cartoon she is basically Ben10 with a wig.
Sais back then and I say it again: Npt my She-Ra.
While I found a lot of the initial backlash against the cartoonto be pretty silly, it's still funny to me how much more feminine She-ra looks here than on the actual show.
I hope my wife doesn't need this.