
The Facts:
Height: 4 inches
The Positives:
* That skull head mask sure is spooky. I think it’s because the eyes show through, and they just look like they don’t belong with the rest of the skull. They’re very eerie! The skull has a blending of paint to really accentuate the details and elements like the teeth. It’s just a mask in the film, sure, but it definitely shows that the Phantom was dedicated to his craft.
* The Phantom’s hat is pretty swanky, festooned with a long red feather. This hat definitely couldn’t be pulled off by just anyone; you really need that certain panache that only the Phantom has. The paintwork and sculpted detail even makes the hat look like it’s made from leather rather than plastic. It’s a good effect.
* I love his staff! I dressed like the Wolf Man for Halloween last year and while I’ll probably do that again this year, I’d love to put this costume together for Halloween one year. Or maybe for HeroesCon.
* I really think it’s neat when the base of a figure or statue utilizes the base in an interesting way, such as how the edge of the Phantom’s robe flows over the base. It’s a neat visual effect.
* One thing I like about Sideshow’s figures from this era is that they have the names of the characters printed on the bases. It’s an interesting touch that gives the figures a museum like quality. Hard to say why I like it so much, but I do.
The Negatives:
* Overall the paintwork is pretty good on this guy, though there are some places (like on the Phantom’s fingers) that look a bit gloppy.
How’s this Little Big Head of the Phantom of the Opera? He’s quite cool. I’ve managed to acquire a few of these over the years but I’ve never reviewed any on here before. This is a pretty cool take on the character and I’m impressed by (most) of the paint work and the strength of the sculpt. Sideshow had a lot of success with their Universal Monsters lines, probably because they both released some quality product and they had a robust character selection. I’d love to see more companies releasing Universal Monsters stuff today delve even deeper into the Universal Classic Horror archives. This is a Great minifigure and a cool tribute to a film that’s now 100 years old!
If you’re looking for more of the Phantom of the Opera then check out my review of the Sideshow Phantom of the Opera (Silver Screen Edition), NECA’s Toony Terrors The Phantom of the Opera, Funko’s ReAction The Phantom of the Opera, Super7’s ReAction of The Phantom of the Opera as the Masque of the Red Death, and The Phantom from Monster in My Pocket.
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