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Marvel Legends White Rabbit


While at Walgreens, I came across this figure from Marvel Legends. The White Rabbit, Dr. Lorina Dodson. She's a villain dressed as a rabbit, similar to a Playboy bunny, with a painted rabbit face, long blue coat, and her umbrella weapon. She looks pretty cool.






Her only accessory is her umbrella, which has a blast effect at the end. She has no extra hands. Her face paint is nice and clear, the bow tie around her neck is a loose piece. Her long jacket is a semi soft plastic. The sculpt of her fuzzy boots and the texture of her hair are nice, and is also soft plastic. She even has a clock around her waist. Details and paint are nice and clean.






Her articulation is decent. The head is on a ball joint and move can around, look far down, but not too far up as the hair in back impedes it. The shoulders move out and around, the wrists have joints to move around and inward / outward motion, and the elbows are not double jointed. The knees are, the ankles can move up and down and rock to the sides, and her thighs have upper swivel and can kick far out and up. Her upper waist joint can move a little to the sides but doesn't have much of an ab crunch. Still, you can get her in good standing poses, get her to sit ok, kneel on knees, and stand on one leg. 






She's in scale with other Marvel Legends figures, and fits well with Jazwares Legendary Series, and even S.H. Figuarts, Figma and other 5" to 6" figures. I like her a lot, she's colorful enough to fit right in with my other random odd characters. She's a hell of a lot better than the Jazwares Valkyrie figure, which looked nice but has crappy articulation and can barely stand on her own. Even the Squirrel Girl, with her heavy tail, can stand well.




White Rabbit is a worthy figure from Marvel Legends. She's a unique villain with nice paint and details, decent posability, and is just different and fun. She was also affordable, I got her for about $16. I'm happy to add this lesser known villainess to my collection.


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