![]() This figure comes in a brown shipper box that’s not super exciting but once you remove it from its protective container, we see where Super7 pours a lot of energy into making the box design something special so let’s check it out! Slip Cover Super7 is known for fantastic packaging designs and opening up one of these figures is literally like peeling an onion as it has several layers to it. The figure boasts 13 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hip, knees, ankles), which allows the figure to be posed in a number of action stances, as you will soon see in the ‘Geared Up’ section! ![]() ![]() This version of Panthro comes from Wave 1 of the ThunderCats Super7 Ultimates line and what a way to kick off the line! Super7 really leaned into the cartoon look for their Ultimates line and if these are like their previous releases from other properties, we know these figures will be top of the line! Panthro is a mechanic/engineer and pilot for the ThunderCats and, according to ThunderCats Wiki, his “name is a play on the words ‘Panther’, of which he is based, and ‘Anthro’, describing humans with animal tendencies and vice versa.” Panthro was originally released by Mattel as part of their ThunderCats Club Third Earth Classics series and the figure shares the same mold, with the biggest difference being the paint deco and the plethora of weapons and accessories that Super7 is known for. Super7 outdid themselves so check out our Panthro ThunderCats Ultimates review and vintage figure comparison for this MUST HAVE figure! Summary ![]()
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