Wow, this is a terrible figure. Let me preface that by saying I think she has a wonderful face and hair, and a very nice, realistic torso, now onto the rest. My figure came with the pelvis on backwards, the hip pockets were in front and the belt buckle in back. As I pulled her out of the packaging, her leg came off, and I broke the other one off shortly thereafter trying to move the leg around. The torso separates from the waist with a ball joint, so that was easy to pop off and fix, I just turned the pelvis around and now I have to reattach the legs, luckily I know a thing or two about how to do that. Aside from that, from the waist down, the figure just looks weird, and the foot just broke off as I tried to loosen the frozen joint. Also, the paint job on the pink isz is lackluster and...[See More]
Packaging: Like all of the figures in the line,there is not a lot to look at in the packaging, but there is a positive. Old-fashioned file cards. Nothing big, just a back story and character art, but it is nice to see the differentiation in the cards.
Another positive in the packaging is that the bubble-pack is only attached to the card by a couple pieces of tape, so if you like to keep the card, it is easy to remove the bubble-pack without damaging anything.
Appearance: Katchoo is really the weak point in this line, and not only because she is from a comic most people don't know. One major problem is that she doesn't look very much like her comic counterpart. Despite that, she is a pretty good sculpt from the waist up, but her pants are oddly shaped, especially in the hip area....[See More]
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