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They're more thinking of how to maximize profits and they knew Tytus would sell out no question, so it didn't really matter how they did it as long as it ended up in a package and named it TYTUS.

They should have did it right and not cheaped out with the rotocasting and limited articulation.
 
the limited articulation on tytus really ruined the figure for me. you can't get any decent poses out of him. gygor is much more fun to pose. all tyutus really needs is articulated shoulders and maybe rotating biceps. i don't believe for a second that would drive the cost up to $100.
 
AFP Grizzlor's review:

https://www.actionfigurepics.com/2010/11/masters-of-the-universe-classics-grizzlor
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In the review the guy says he needed to swap the calves. Did anybody else notice that it's actually the entire legs that needed to be swapped? Hopefully, the backwards legs aren't going to be a QC issue. If they are, I can easily heat them and pop them into the right places.
 
Sorry if this one has been posted already but I thought it was pretty funny:

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