Let's check out Aurra Sing below!Īisha Campbell was the second Yellow Ranger in the American Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. The factory melted her hands." But now I think they are such a cool detail that I never would have noticed if not for this figure. My first reaction upon opening her was "ohhh man. And secondly, she has really creepy long fingers. First, the antenna-like protrusion coming out of her head. So when I got this toy I was taken by two cool details that I had never noticed. (I never watched any animated Star Wars shows so I missed out on her character development there). In the case of Aurra Sing, she had such a brief cameo on The Phantom Menace, that I only had a vague idea what she looked like: orange uniform, stark white skin, and a big ponytail on an otherwise bald head. But toy makers get detailed specs, sometimes even the actual costumes and bodyscans for reference. In movies and cartoons, characters are always in motion so it's nearly impossible to take in all the details. Let's check her out below!Īction figures give you a chance to really take in the physical details of a character. The latest figure is Koska Reeves and she is amazing. I'll confess I haven't had my Star Wars ladies on display in years, but these new additions now qualify them for a prominent spot. Suddenly there were multiple Black Series toys in the pipeline of amazing female bounty hunters. But then The Mandalorian came into my life and everything changed. Years ago they released two 3.75 female Mandalorians (and of course Sabine Wren) and I assumed that would be all we would see. My favorite of these factions was always the Mandalorians. My goal was to have a recognizable Star Wars collection with all female characters. As an adult toy collector, the thing that always drew me into the Star Wars market was the rare instances (historically only in the Expanded Universe) of female characters in the different established (mostly male) factions of the Star Wars mythos: Female Storm Troopers, female Imperial Commanders, female X-Wing Pilots, female Ewoks, female Twi'leks, etc.
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