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Write a Review link for that item.| Cammy Street Fighter (Jada Toys) (Jada Toys)While Street Fighter has plenty of memorable (and more often than not sexy) female combatants, the earlier days of the series had it primarily be a man’s competition. SFII introduced Chun-Li, the first and for a time only female fighter in the franchise, but "The New Challengers" made sure she wasn’t alone and added another girl: Cammy. Much like Chun-Li, she’s an undercover agent who stepped into the ring to seek the truth, and now she’s got a Jada figure as well. As the case is with most figures in the line, Cammy’s default expression is a serious one, with an angrier, shouting head as an alternative, but the main head has the mouth open as well, albeit slightly. This gives off the impression she’s working up a sweat mid-battle, and both heads have a great likeness. The paint is very clean, with her eyebrows being brunette instead of blonde as to match her SFII-era design, and her scar, in addition to being somewhat faint but clean, is sculpted onto the face with a bit of depth. She has two hairs peeking out in front under her beret, along with a long pair of braids in the back. The hair sculpt is different on both heads, with the more aggressive one having it flowing in the wind, and both heads use a rubbery material for them, reducing fears of breakage. Standing 5 1/2" tall, Cammy could give Chun-Li a run in the fanservice department. She wears a green leotard with her Delta Red badge on the right side of her chest, long red gloves, and tall boots, in addition to various tattoo patterns on her legs. The paint work for the outfit is very clean, and there’s a bit of wash for the skin as well. There’s a fair amount of muscle on her slender frame, including a prominent set of abs, and let’s not forget about her posterior. Chun-Li may have the thighs, but Cammy’s got the ass. The wrist cuff areas of the gloves have some dips in the front and back, and I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s to allow more range for the wrists? Speaking of articulation, this battling Brit has all the joints you can ask for. Cammy has a barbell head, ball-jointed neck, chest, waist, and hips, swivel/hinge shoulders, wrists, and ankles, double-hinged elbows and knees, and swivel biceps, thighs, and shins. There’s more movement for the head and neck than Chun-Li, but she still lacks pectoral hinges, on account of the body being too slender to allow for them. Everything else is good, and the braids can swivel as well, but keep in mind the hair is soft rubber, including the pegs, so you’ll want to be careful with them as not to twist apart the pegs (the alternate head uses tougher material for the hair). Aside from the extra head, Cam also has interchangeable hands, with pairs of closed and palm-up hands, as well as a Cannon Spike effect that goes onto either foot. I really wish these figures would come with stands to help with more dynamic and aerial poses, but doing so would probably bump up the price a bit, but not by too much, since Jada likes to keep their products affordable. Jada already did a great Chun-Li, so I was more than happy to get Cammy, and it’s partially because of her I found out GameStop began carrying this line. Sure, these figures are $5 more there, but it’s easier to find them there than at Target. Entertainment Earth has an exclusive repaint coming that features a pretty cool metallic leotard and tattoos, but I would like to get her Alpha look as well now that we know Jada’s doing that, and Sakura as well to complete the main three girls. - 9/1/25 by Toasted Brains![]() |
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