Ever since the wave was announced in ToyFare complete with pictures, there were only two figures I really wanted: Zatanna and ol' Monkeybrains here. Ok, and maybe Alan Scott. It seemed like it was going to be a tall order to get a build-a-figure without getting the figures themselves but what could one do?
So the remaining question would be: where did these figures come from, and so cheap at that?
I can only think of one place: China. Straight out of the quality control reject bin. And while it's still a great figure, you'll see why it might have failed QC as we look at the ultimate smart-monkey himself (the Ultra-Humanite, not me) right after the jump!
Like: Articulation. He's got standard DCUC articulation, except for extra hinges in his wrist, and ball joints and thigh swivels at the hips! (So I guess that's not really standard DCUC articulation then...lol) The hip/leg PoAs are especially nice because he can twist and turn those short legs and have his "skirt" cover up what would otherwise be very obvious joints.
The "skirt", of course, also protects his modesty when he's doing all that monkeying around!
Dislike: The little QC failings--but I can't complain though, because he's probably a factory QC failed figure, and I'll never ever find him loose for this cheap anywhere else!
Among his flaws:
-Minor paint splash here and there from his yellow spikes onto his harness.
-Left bicep post can't fully plug into the shoulder (It's kinda stuck 3/4 of the way, as you can see.)
-Lower half of his upper torso isn't properly glued together.
-And...
Dislike: The one main flaw: The super loose waist-to-lower-torso joint. The lower half of him dangles. But the upside is that the figure is bulky and stable enough that he can still balancing on his own.
Like: The semi-open hands. These allow him to grip super heroes, "hold" guns, kinda point at things, even! I wish they'd given him either open or closed fists though, because it's kinda tough to make him look like he's not trying to slap someone instead of punch them.
RATINGS
The one down side to the figure I got though is the paint. As you can see in the photos, there's bit of it splashed here and there, mostly the yellow from his spikes. It's on his harness, in his "beard," you name it. He's also got a couple of plastic stress marks on the front of his vest.
Then there's his head, which is a ball-on-hinge setup not unlike Kilowog but the motion is also limited by the sculpted fur. It's really a pity because he's got great hip/leg movement. Though he could also use double hinged elbows, it isn't a must.
The star PoAs of this figure by far though are the ball-jointed hips/legs. Really, these are the true ball joints of legend (no pun intended) that don't get stuck when the hinge track and the direction you're bending the joint aren't aligned. It really requires no thought at all to move--all of the thinking has been done in the design process by Mattel. So bravo, Matty! More CnCs should have these!
Fun: 9/10 - He's a CnC that's large (and furry), has a sinister look of greed and deception, is a monkey, and has scary brain veins. Bottom line is this: he's simply too much fun!
Value: 9/10 - S$48 (US$37) for an exclusive Walmart Wave CnC all at once? Heck yeah! So I may have to fix him up here and there, but I guess it's part of the fun, isn't it? It's kinda why we don't throw way our toys of they break here or bend there--there's a sort of sense of accomplishment you get by "nursing" them back to health. I guess it's why customizers customize and why toys like Legos are such a huge hit. It's a pride thing. So yeah, I'm thrilled to have found UH at a great price and in a good enough condition that I can effect some minor repairs to make him as good as new. :)
Overall: 9/10 - Ultra-Humanite is a must have. He's hard enough to find that you'd probably fork out a large sum for a complete figure. And if you do stumble upon him in your local Walmart, it would be hard to pass up figures like Zatanna and Alan Scott (I know I want those two...)
But is he worth going through all the trouble to assemble? I'd say yes, a resounding yes, because he's a badass villain, looks great, and plays well.
Basically, he's a good toy and a great CnC which doesn't lack the one thing that makes the (good) regular figures great: articulation. Yes, some joints are limited but it sure beats not having the PoAs at all. Wave 9's Chemo (head, legs) comes to mind, as does Public Enemies' Brimstone (same great sculpt as Kilowog, but lacks a head, literally.)
And hey, he's the Ultra-Humanite! ;)