![]() She has several cheeta spots on her shoulders and in her hair that are actually sculpted in, instead of just painted. Her hair is a tad wild looking, but it’s accurate to the cartoon. ![]() She has a good neutral expression on her face, that could be good for a variety of poses and displays. She has some good layers in her sculpt that add depth and detail, while still keeping the simplistic aesthetic. SCULPT: Her sculpt is pretty simplistic in most areas, but given the source material it’s definitely accurate. More companies definitely need to start doing this. It’s just held together with flaps taped down on the back that easily allow you to remove the figure and place her back if you desire. The packaging is collector-friendly though. I think it was done so to accommodate larger characters while still having the same exact sized package, but even a large character like Mumm-Ra still had plenty of room at the bottom. ![]() I’m not sure why the packages for these figures were made to be so tall, but it’s pretty unnecessary and seems like a waste of raw materials. Although, there does seem to be a LOT of extra room. It suits the style of the new series well, and Cheetara looks nicely displayed inside. It’s got the logo at the top, and a very cool picture of Cheetara with her name on the bottom left corner. PACKAGING: The packaging is the same as every other 6 inch Modern figure in the line so far.
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