>>7187977It's just the engineering of the figure.
They're tacking on an head not originally sculpted for the body, and if you've ever held a Hasbro figure, the ball joint changes while everything else stays the same. So it sorta floats weirdly, because they're not compensating for the extra height that the new ball joint uses (either the ball itself is larger or the peg to the shoulders is longer or sometimes shorter).
This is the problem with reusing molds and why the body worked fine for other figures, despite having a head that was the same size.
Or just the segmentedness of the articulation on the upper half of the body makes the head more pronounced.
Or it could be just that you're too used to seeing a tight mask mashing down the hair, ears and nose, and then seeing what a human's head looks like ontop of the tight spandex body.
Doesn't take a lot of deep thinking to figure out why it looks off, but i guess moderate thinking is beyond most people.
Judging by the reactions of people here, they have no idea how to describe what they're actually looking at and say other shit instead. They can't think further than their limited knowledge and the only term that fits right is "head is too big"
It's like when a normal person sees lightning, they see electricity branching out of the sky. Whereas the uncouth see a spear or rock from a god attacking the earth.
It's sad to see the retards insisting their ignorance is still correct, despite having all of man's accumulated knowledge at their fingertips.