This Masters of the Universe Origins Frosta action figure from the Cartoon Collection is inspired by the original She-Ra: Princess of Power TV series from the '80s and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the show! This MOTU toy of the young royal from the Kingdom of Snows has a vintage look but is designed at 5.5-inch scale with the modern posability of 16 movable joints. She comes dressed in a jeweled uniform with removable cape and has two translucent 'icy' arm spirals, representing her ability to manipulate snow and ice. Her appearance and ice spirals are inspired by the 'Black Snow' episode. A mini-comic is included for story context. Colors and decorations may vary.
* This Masters of the Universe Origins Cartoon Collection Frosta action figure celebrates the 40th Anniversary of She-Ra: Princess of Power and will bring back fond memories of the 1980s TV series. * This MOTU toy has the vintage content-accurate look of Frosta at 5.5-inch scale but in a modern execution with 16 points of articulation for battle-ready poses. * Frosta comes with a jeweled uniform, removable cape and translucent 'icy' arm spirals that represent her powers over ice and snow and are inspired by the episode 'Black Snow.' A mini-comic provides story context. * Fans will want to collect all the Cartoon Collection figures to form a nostalgic showcase that evokes the childhood wonder of the 1980s.
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