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Evil-Lyn 200x MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection In-Hand Images

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Completing the three figure core wave and rounding out a hat trick of reviews, I’m beyond excited to share that Mr. Home Arcade has once again come through with sending us an exclusive set of images, this time giving us an up close look at the Evil-Lyn 200x MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection figure. It feels like this wave has exploded all at once, especially with Wave 2 preorders now live and the incredible in-hand images of Moss Man and Man-At-Arms he sent over earlier. Getting Evil-Lyn in this mix really brings the whole assortment into to life with another Evil Warrior, and as I’m diving into these photos I can’t help but appreciate how this figure continues the energy and momentum we’ve been feeling as the 200x Cartoon Collection that we first saw revealed at SDCC 2025. Be sure to check out MHA’s video review on his YouTube channel!

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Evil-Lyn comes packed in a clear blister that shows off her sharp 200x inspired look. Flipping to the back, the card art bursts with energy as she unleashes crackling magic in a scene taken from The Beginning, with dynamic lines swirling around her while Teela appears fending off her magic spells as Skeletor looks on.

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Evil-Lyn shows off her sharp 200x styled armor with a flared collar, segmented bodice, and bold purple and gold accents that frame her stern head sculpt. From the back, her tapered skirt piece flows cleanly behind her showing off her upper armor and spiked headdress.

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From the side, the figure highlights the layered depth of her 200x armor with those raised shoulder panels and sharply sculpted bracers, and I’m really liking how the curved chest armor extends outward to keep that animated silhouette intact. Her long, draped skirt piece trails behind her legs in a clean vertical fall, giving the profile a nice sense of flow while the tall boots show off their sculpt.

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Evil-Lyn strips down to her base body here, and I can totally see how she’s built on the MOTU ThunderCats Cheetara buck, with the same athletic proportions and smooth torso sculpt that give her a really clean underlying silhouette once the armor comes off. With the gear laid out in front of her, this really jumps out, but what grabbed my attention even more is the unmistakable back view that instantly brought to mind Saul Goodman’s line from Season 2, Episode 8 of Breaking Bad when he blurts out, “God, you are killing me with that booty,” after Francesca leaves his office. It’s one of those unintentionally funny moments that pops into your head when you see how sharply the buck is sculpted from every angle.

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Mr. Home Arcade has posed Evil-Lyn as she strikes a commanding stance with her staff lifted overhead, giving the moment a sense of motion as if she’s channeling a spell or calling down energy. In the second shot, she shifts into a grounded pose with the staff planted confidently at her side, holding it with a relaxed grip that feels straight out of her animated presence.

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From the left, you can see Evil-Lyn in her Filmation look, the new 200x version, and finally the MOTU Origins release, and I love how this lineup really shows how dramatically her style has evolved. The Filmation figure sports that added cape from Mr. Home Arcade, the MOTU Origins version is a repaint of Evil-Lyn v1, and seeing them side by side makes it crystal clear that this 200x take is a thousand times better in terms of presence, sculpt complexity, and overall personality.

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Here the figures are parts swapped between the Filmation and 200x versions, and it’s fun seeing how cleanly the pieces interchange to create some unexpectedly cool hybrid looks.

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Here the staffs are lined up with the 200x version on top, followed by the Filmation take, and the MOTU Origins version at the bottom, and it’s cool seeing how each one interprets her signature weapon. You really get a sense of how the designs shift from long and sleek to compact and stylized depending on the era.

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