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Bought all the Disney minifigures and thought I'd give you guys a rundown:
>Vintage Mickey and Minnie
The printing on their feet is awful and looks like it'll rub off if I were to brush my thumb over it
>Huey, Dewey, and Louie
Bland to say the least. Asides from different accessories and colours, the figures are the same - would've probably been better in a set so the 3 slots could be used on other IPs. No printing or molding problems.
>Scrooge McDuck
Overall decent figure - though the printing on the leg assembly is lacking and the tail piece that has been painted blue could do with another coat
>Chip and Dale
No printing or molding problems
>Elsa
No printing or molding problems. Cape sticks out and has to be folded before it hangs down. On a side note, I wonder how long it'll be before her smug face is used as a reaction image
>Anna
No printing or molding problems. Alternate winking face is oddly arousing
>Jafar
No printing or molding problems.
>Jasmine
Leg assembly printing could do with more paint. Some colour bleeding on her hairpiece and the gold part of her hairpiece needs more paint. Bird piece is neat
>Hades
No printing or molding problems
>Hercules
Printing wise, this is probably the best minifigure of the series. Everything from his torso to his shield and hairpiece are excellently printed
>Sally
Printing on the minifigure is fine. Whenever I look at her, I get the feeling she isn't a genuine Lego figure - perhaps its the excessive details on her?
>Jack Skellington
Printing is pretty good - though the white on his torso could do with touching up.
>Edna
I was expecting the eye printing on her glasses to be shitty, but its actually alright. Could do with a touch more paint though
>Frozone
Torso printing is a bit rough - the edges are jagged and blurred. Head is really disappointing - not enough reddish brown was applied
If anyone wants specific photos of a figure, just ask and I'll post. Its a shame that the quality control at Lego has gone downhill