>>11209616She'd be a brick overall down there unless the flowers were modular or something, but it'd be damn fun to get one made that somehow defies the odds to be super-posable (and customizable. Imagine a line of flower-based girl figures with swappable leaves and flowers).
Like, if you think about it long enough, most figure-makers are missing out on the possibility of creating a super-articulated figure with only a single set of "legs" that somehow can twist around for some really dynamic poses, like mermaid or naga-women.
A hypothetical alraune figure could be great for this sort of line, especially if it follows the criteria I mentioned above (has a lot of customization options). Hell, you could pull a LEGO Botanical Collection and release multiple Alraune base bodies with multiple customization packs (sold as seed packets, lol) in waves, so you can hook buyers of all demographics into buying them!
(...that and also some sexy Peashooters. I've seen some really depraved transformation art out there and I wanna see someone making some lewd Peashooters as actual figures.)
...wait this is a zombie thread. Right, back on topic:
What if: mushroom zombie girls? Like, imagine if there were accessory packs that let you convert preexisting action figures into plant zombies/fungus zombies. Wouldn't that be amazing? (And a bit hard to implement admittedly. Stick to a 1/12 scale here.)