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This guy was great; cartoon-y evil the whole time.
"Can you take a picture? Only if it is an EVIL picture!"
Masters of the Universe / Hörspiel-Reihe
Das Zauberschwert des Bösen
Studio EUROPA Produktion (Deutschland)
Copyright: MATTEL, Inc. (USA; 1987)
After many repeated failures, Skeletor finally gave up and decided to make peace with He-Man... whom, however, doesn't seem too pleased.
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Mattel & Super7 MOTU Filmation Club Grayskull, Ultimate Filmation and MOTUC figures / Mattel WWE Wrestling Ring
Nothing particularly special about this one - we finally started getting a new wave of the Revelations figures in Canada, and surprise surprise, Teela isn't a very good seller, so I was able to get one off of Facebook for like $20.
Having handled the first Teela and Evil Lynn, I basically had a good understanding of what to expect. It's not bad for a mainline release, something you'd buy from a Walmart - in fact, its got better articulation than most figures priced at its sales point. It gets the job done. The figure is not too fragile and is generally well put together.
Deco wise, same thing. It gets the job done, though it clearly isn't quite the same as the screen version (which to be fair, most of the collection is not).
The figure comes with two closed fists, two open hands (one for grasping the sword), a sword, a shield, and an alternate head with long hair (which I prefer).
Ultimately, it's about adding the character to your ranks rather than hoping for anything extraordinary about this particular figure - it's just a really good thing that the base figure itself is actually decent to begin with.
We really only get one face in this iteration.
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