Teela

Teela

Teela

Teela

Teela

Teela

Teela

SUMMARY:

Teela, the “warrior goddess,” was produced in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mexico (Aurimat), Argentina (Top Toys), Venezuela (Rotoplast), Brazil (Estrela), Spain, and India (Leo). Teela has a spring-loaded waist that swings back with a power punch, a snake harness, a shield, and a staff.

The Rotoplast Teela features tan-brown skin tones (relatively different and unique compared to other Teelas), a bright white body suit, and dark brown hair and boots. The figure has prominent injection points below the butt and has soft, gummy, bright red accessories that use the early Taiwan mold, in particular, the short staff and dented shield. Both the figure and the accessories are entirely unmarked.

The figure has two variations: the first and second waves. The first wave has a small hole on each of the inner legs, while the second wave does not have holes. This parallels the Spain Evil-Lyn, which follows the same convention. 

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
1. Tan-brown skin tones
2. Bright white body suit
3. Prominent injection points below the butt
4. Dark brown hair and boots
5. Soft, gummy bright red accessories that use the early Taiwan mold (short staff, dented shield)

MARKED:
Unmarked
ACCESSORIES:
Unmarked


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