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The Fwoosh: MOTUC Angella figure review!
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All females were made to tall in the beginning.
Also if you look at Glimmers "pantie section", you´ll see that it´s too long and unproportional, which is corrected now with Angella.
In my opinion Brandon is the best Mattel designer we ever had, workin on that line. Apparently he is correcting all the messed up stuff from his predecessors. Kudos!
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this isn't 200X, they were all supposed to be similar with parts re-use, so their height matters.
it's more evidence that they hate the female figures. because they got rid of the boot swivels & re-use, they started making different legs & bucks. so POP are inconsistent, with less articulation & different heights. it sucks
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Perhaps we'll get 2.0 versions of all the previously too tall gals? LOL
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Originally posted by PhantomZodak View Postthis isn't 200X, they were all supposed to be similar with parts re-use, so their height matters.
it's more evidence that they hate the female figures. because they got rid of the boot swivels & re-use, they started making different legs & bucks. so POP are inconsistent, with less articulation & different heights. it sucks
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Originally posted by Eterni-or View PostApparently she is the same height as Sweet Bee. So they're not all an established height.
Plus - Bow is too short.
there was an established height, & then they started making the pop girls shorter.
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Originally posted by MegaGearMax View PostUgh!!! I hate how Glimmer was Reubenized and came out too tall!“A society that gets rid of all its troublemakers goes downhill." ― Robert A. Heinlein
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I wish that they would have made Madame Razz the same height as Ram Man.“Anything is a dildo, if you're brave enough"
― Thomas Jefferson
Always looking to trade MOTUC to complete my collection.
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Originally posted by JimPansen View PostHate the female figures? Dude, seriously?
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Well i guess some of the points you mentioned, are highly likely caused by budgetary reasons and "maybe" sometimes because of not as much passion for some characters involved , but its very unlikely hate. Who would waste his energy for hating a fictional character? Only a crackpot.
Also im sure, especially the Horsemen are always trying to giving their best. Think about it, they are living the dream. Sculpting Actionfigures for a living. Very unlikely they are hating something they are doing.
Scott on the otherhand... well, whatever
and the bios are overall so badly written, we shouldn´t take them seriously and forget them as fast as we can. The Masters of the Neitlichworse story will come to an end 2016 finaly
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