

This toy incarnation of Cheetara from Bandai stands 4 inches tall - she is designed to electronically interact with the new Bandai Thundercat vehicles hence her smaller size. I purchased her on the black market in Greenhills here in the Philippines and she was the only Cheetara I saw in the entire commercial area so I thought she was a steal at PhP 695 (Around US$ 16). Unfortunately, her retail price in Amazon is already dropping from US$ 9.95 to U$ 9.52 plus shipping. I'm not so sure if this is because of the problems with the toy itself or the aforementioned problems with comparing a classic icon with its modern incarnation. Which is sad because Cheetara is not even available on the local E-bay which makes her quite rare - as most female action figures are.


In the 2011 Animated Series, Cheetara is the last of an order of magical clerics - so, like Jaga, she's a magic-user and was trained by the Mighty Jaga himself. Like her 80s predecessor, Cheetara is also the fastest Thundercat alive and an accomplished warrior, particularly skilled with the use of the Bo-Staff - which is the action-figure's only accessory.
What's to like about the new Thundercats Cheetara?


That being said, the modern Cheetara's outfit deviates from the very utilitarian/spartan look of the original Cheetara. It's definitely younger, more complex and accents the curves of her abs and ample bosom - in between of which you can find the Thundercats sigil.
Cheetara's facial sculpt is also quite accurate - unlike the look of her original 80s version toy which had problems with her hair.

Oh where do I begin?
- The Thunder-Lynx. The Thunder-Lynx is a magnet that generates interaction with the Thundercats vehicles/playets. Unfortunately unlike Hasbro which has figured out that magnets can be quite small and can be hidden in places that will not hamper articulation or aesthetics, Bandai has not quite figured this out yet. Cheetara's Thunder-Lynx magnet is on her back. It initially appears like a backpack which would have been fine, but it unfortunately locks her head in place because it locks her hair in place. Cheetara cannot turn her head and we all know that this is a huge no-no for action figure collectors who love to pose their figures. Despite all the bashing that I may have done to Hasbro in the past with regard to their figures, they no longer do such a basic error.
- Cheetara's staff. It's made from poor, plastic. It's so soft, you can make the ends meet. That's not a staff, that's a whip.
- Poor plastic - You know how - especially if you live in a humid climate like I do - certain plastic toys - including some Marvel Legends start to become sticky? I have a feeling it won't take long before Cheetara becomes sticky. Also of particular note by the way is how certain owners of Cheetara figures have complained about her legs bending awkwardly. I suppose I got lucky.
- Poor articulation - Aside from her head being locked in place by her Thunder-Lynx, she can't really move that much - though Bandai claims that she has 14 points of articulation. Don't expect much. Cheetara is probably more designed to fit into the tight constraints of the Thundercat vehicles rather than pose for her owners.

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