Review – Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor

After taking a look at the Masters of the Universe Classics Griffin last week (review here) I thought it might be fun to snap photos of the HeMan Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor* to share with you. He may not be flocked like the original toy from the eighties (see he-man.org), but that doesn’t stop the toy from being a great addition to the line.

Great Joints

When comparing the HeMan Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor* to the Griffin the first thing I notice is that Panthor’s joints are tighter and hold poses better than the Griffin’s joints. There’s no real problem with the Griffin, but Panthor is just so much better in this department that it makes the Griffin seem a little weaker. And the tightness of the joints doesn’t seem to be exclusive to this particular Panthor; the review at The Fwoosh also mentions the joints, so I’m thinking maybe something special (and right!) happened with Panthor.

Excellent Paint

Lots of great paint apps on this one, with the best application of all the dark wash that was applied to the purple body. The HeMan Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor* is one action figure that helps demonstrate how much work Mattel is sinking into the line; the eyes, teeth, and mouth paint apps are especially fantastic and really add just the right splash of color detail to the fantastic sculpt of the head. Click the pics and take a close look at the paintwork inside the mouth for an idea of why I think the paint on this toy is excellent.

Accessories

The helmet and saddle are removable and fit the toy nicely. I prefer the look of Panthor with the helmet on — he just looks more fearsome with that horned helmet in place — but I appreciate that the helmet comes off so I can change up the look whenever I feel like it. The accessories aren’t adding a lot to the toy, but they add enough so that it’s more than just a purple cat action figure.

Other Reviews

I actually don’t have all that much to say about the HeMan Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor* because it’s a reuse of an existing mold that I’ve already looked at and there are no problems for me to concentrate on and point out. So instead I suggest you look over these pics and then see more reviews of the toy at:

All of those reviews should help you decide whether or not you want to track down the HeMan Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor* for your collection. (Hint: If you collect this line then the answer is yes.)

2 thoughts on “Review – Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor

  1. great review Phil! Panthor is one of my favorite characters in the MOTU mythos…despite his lack of ever really doing anything.
    This figure is awesome! I personally on’t care for the helmet, but it was a nice addition

  2. @drrampageo – Thanks! And hey, when you’re a giant purple cat you don’t actually have to do anything to be awesome. Kinda like Boba Fett in Empire; stand there and look cool is your only job.

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