Well this is interesting! The upcoming Princess of Power Frosta figure is apparently shipping with a brand new action feature that is new to the Masterverse action figure line. Owners of the “Queen of Castle Chill” will reportedly have the ability to change Frosta’s hair color.
No, it’s not magic. Apparently all you’ll need to do is expose Frosta’s hair to ice water and you’ll be able to transorm that hair from a light blue color to dark blue. Check out the official product details, courtesy of Amazon’s pre-order page:
Description
The Masterverse action figure of Frosta brings the MOTU Queen of Castle Chill to life with at 7 inches tall. With 30 points of articulation and exacting attention to detail that collectors will love, she comes with spellbinding accessories and color-changing hair to enable epic storytelling and vibrant displays. Makes a great gift to start or build a MOTU collection. Colors and decorations may vary.
Features & details
This Masterverse Frosta action figure stands 7 inches tall with detailing authentic to the She-Ra and the Princesses of Power character.
With 30 points of articulation, this MOTU collectible is ready for action moves and epic poses.
This Queen of Castle Chill from the Kingdom of Snows boasts a special feature – with ice water, her hair color changes from light blue to dark blue!
The detailed accessories including a staff, an ice blast effect for her arm, accessory holding hands and spell-casting hands, ready to enhance storytelling and display.
The Masters of the Universe Masterverse collection celebrates MOTU content from Masters of the Universe: Revelation to New Eternia.
What an interesting new feature added to the Masterverse line. Let’s hope this trend continues!
We’ll see you next time!
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