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Then a few years ago Playmobil started releasing their blind bag Fi?ures series and my interest was renewed. It was a quickly passing fad for me though and I soon passed on my small collection to my young relatives. There was a little boutique kids store in my hometown that had a whole wall of them and I found them adorable and cheap (they cost about $2.50 at the time). There was a brief period about twenty years ago when I became obsessed with Playmobil. Playmobil: Waterworld - Magical Ocean Queen 4816 - Playmobil 2009 They're fiercely protective of each other. They share a room and decide to go out dancing. Here's the rundown: They come to this part of Etheria while on a vacation together. Her rumored/implied connection to Netossa just makes her all the more interesting. I just re-watched her episode and she is toted as a very powerful character who can spin and create a magical destructive cyclone. While she is definitely the girliest and least formidable-looking POP girl so far, she has a unique regal presence among my collection. Her look, her name, and her power just scream "doll gimmick" to me, however I have to concede and admit I like this MOTUC figure a lot. To be honest, Spinnerella is my second least-desired POP character (after Perfuma).
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Spinnerella was one of the many Princess of Power characters to appear in only a single episode of the cartoon, yet warrant the full vintage and modern action figure treatment. The Great Rebellion is really filling out the ranks as Club Etheria draws to a sad close.

MOTUC Club Etheria Exclusive - Spinnerella - Mattel 2014 In her backstory, we learn that she was kidnapped by Darkseid and trained as one of Granny Goodness' Female Furies. Aquagirl can breathe underwater, telepathically communicate with sea life, and can control water itself. Her costume, hair color, and pointed features give her that otherworldly feel that her previously incarnations lacked. She was originally created to be a part of a future Justice League in a 2-part BB story arc, but she has since made appearances in Justice League Unlimited and many comics. The one design that I feel really worked though was this Aquagirl from Batman Beyond, also known as Mareena (the daughter of Aquaman). Some are even wearing street clothes under water. Rarely have they looked Atlantean or even aquatic in nature. My personal theory is that this is due to their costume design. None of them have stood the test of time however. There have been many different characters with the name of "Aquagirl" over the years. Let's check out the Elements of Courage!ĭC Universe - Justice League Unlimited: Final Figures - Aquagirl - Mattel 2012 I don't have this much confidence in any of the top toy companies. I'd also like to add that I had zero QC problems with this set no sloppy paint lines no stuck joints no casting seams. I know there is a future series in the works (Series 02: Wisdom), and I know without a doubt I'll be adding it to my collection. It's amazing to think that a mere seven months after I first heard of the concept of these toys, I am holding a fully realized, beautifully made set of action figures. The concept, design, funding, and delivery of these figures was fully fleshed out before the Kickstarter even went live.
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My paranoia was assuaged though by the professional and thorough framework presented by creators Julie Kerwin and Dawn Nadeau. I have friends who have backed Kickstarter campaigns in the past and have been disappointed by the final product (or lack thereof). What a great way to bring 2014 to a close! I was really anxious to get my hands on this I Am Elemental series since it was my first foray into the world of Kickstarter and I couldn't shake the feeling that I was taking a gamble. I Am Elemental - Series 01: Elements of Courage - Rebel Elements 2014 I'll let all the pictures speak for themselves. I probably wouldn't have even noticed if not for me actively seeking something about this figure to critique. All of these changes and surprises are perfectly acceptable to me though. Some surprises for me included (1) her mermaid tail is glittery, (2) her main tail fin is blue instead of green, (3) her human legs are bare instead of blue, and (4) her hair is made out of a new lightweight flexible rubber. But luckily all that stuff has been ironed out. Any of the minor flaws we've seen from MOTUC figures in the past would have been a major disappointment on a long-awaited character like Mermista. I am glad we had to wait so long though because I think the stars had to be aligned to provide us such a perfect figure. Mermista has been my most wanted Princess of Power figure ever since Adora first arrived 5 years ago and showed us that the POP ladies would definitely be included in this line. MOTUC Club Eternia - Mermista - Mattycollector Exclusive - Mattel 2014
