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Miss Piggy - only one articulated elbow?

PMK

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Do all Miss Piggy figures have an articulated right elbow, but not a left? Mine does. Why is this?
 

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I can't remember right now...both elbows have cut-joints at the top of the glove, I know, but can't remember the other articulation..
 

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That is correct ... Miss Piggy has cuts where the gloves meet her arms so that it can rotate, and an elbow articulation point on one arm. If I remember correctly, the elbow articulation was added right before production so that she could hold her hand mirror properly.
 

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Piggy doesn't have much articulation at all and to me she is more like a doll than an action figure. Her head doesn't even move!
 

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her head moves! Well, the long haired one has very restricted movement, but them's the breaks if you want long hair...she can still rotate her head abot 15 degrees off centre either way, though...
 

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Does regular piggy's head move? I tried and thought it was gonna break!
 
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