>>6617163>how well the faces stay in place?As I said in
>>6616905, the faces fit tightly, and can be difficult to remove (though her cheek fluff allows you to use them as handles to pry her face off).
> aside from the knees what other defect she haveThe inside of the knee and ankle joints aren't fully painted, at least on this initial batch (but is easily remedied with a little touch-up painting), her hair make her a little back-heavy (it's part of her character design, but her tail acts as an adjustable tripod to make up for it), and her magic blade hands (as seen in
>>6616915 seem to fit looser than the rest of her hands).
>personal oppinion/reviewThough it might have been better for figma-type joints to be used for her wrists and ankles (perhaps sacrificing some accuracy for articulation), and they could have easily thrown in her twin disrupter, I like it. Worth the price? That's going to depend on how much you like the series, and considering the fact that this is literally the first commercially available Jenny figure...
>is this in your oppinion the best female anthro action figure ever released right now?I can't really say, as Jenny is the only female anthro action figure I've got, but there's probably better anthro figures out there.