Cure Echo
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Echo's packaging is basically the Smile packaging, but it looks absolutely adorable. The color palette and the posing, it just meshes so well. There's not a really striking yellow, just adorable pastel colors and I could stare at it all day!
Packaging Score: 3.5/5
Moving on to Echo herself!
(Not
including basic pairs) Echo has 3 pairs of hands in addition to one extra hand (all on the amazing invention known as a hand stand haha), 3
expressions, the neck joint, Fuu-Chan, Gureru, and finally Enen. Branded stand, backdrop, and manual are also included.
Accessory Score: 5/5
I do like Echo's sculpt. She looks stunning as most of the figures have at this point in time, but she just really is cute as a button. Pigtails and shoulder-straps are adjustable, which is amazing to see and allows her to be not-so hindered. Because of her being unopened when I purchased her, it's been 5 years of her joints not being posed which did lead to some stiff-ness, excluding her knees which for some reason are looser than a goose. However, I'm not sure if this is my figure or a general sculpt issue, but she does have some really noticeable shoulder deformities as well as a misshapen part of her right arm.
In terms of accuracy, I think Echo was pretty much nailed. The colors, the facial expressions, and the quality (excluding the potential manufacturing errors) are all spot-on.
Sculpt Score: 3/5
Articulation Score: 4/5
Accuracy Score: 5/5
I absolutely adore her. The character was one, and is one, of my favorites because she truly was a regular girl that became a cure to save her friend. I remember way back when in 2015 I actually checked up on these figures, was curious to see how they were going, and saw Echo was being made. It's again another one of those full-circle moments that makes me really happy. After some time working with her she's definitely loosened up, and if you like Echo you definitely need to get this figure!