Fighting Dolls - Sonia Vs Eva FD0244 " is a competitive female wrestling (catfight) video produced by the Fighting Dolls
The match features a intense showdown between two popular performers, Sonia and Eva
, emphasizing realistic grappling and competitive struggle rather than highly choreographed stunts. Reviews typically highlight the following elements: Athleticism and Intensity:
Both Sonia and Eva are known for their physical conditioning, which contributes to a high-energy match. Wrestling Style: The video focuses on a mix of mat wrestling, submissions, and endurance , common for the FD series. Production Quality:
Fighting Dolls is often cited for high-definition visuals and clear audio that captures the physical impact of the contest.
You can find official details and purchase options directly through the Fighting Dolls Store or explore community reviews on specialized platforms like Strangle.tv
(where catfight enthusiasts often rate specific FD releases). or the specific wrestling techniques
Bonus Features (Select Releases)
- Behind-the-scenes: Choreography rehearsal (12 min)
- Interview with the motion capture performers
- Alternate ending – Director’s cut
- Commentary track by fight coordinator and SFX team
1. The Competitors
To understand the match, you must understand the archetypes of the wrestlers involved.
Sonia (The Veteran/Giantess)
- Style: Sonia is often characterized by her height and strength. She is typically cast as the "power" wrestler.
- Reputation: In the Fighting Dolls universe, Sonia is known for being a formidable opponent who can easily overpower smaller girls. She utilizes tight body scissors and crushing pins. She represents the "mountain" that the underdog must climb.
Eva (The Underdog/Fan Favorite)
- Style: Eva is usually smaller, quicker, and known for her toughness and grit. She falls into the "scrappy fighter" category.
- Reputation: Eva is beloved because she rarely gives up. Even when outmatched in size, she fights until the final whistle. Her matches often focus on her ability to withstand pressure and look for opportunistic pins or reversals.
Articulation and Playability (The "Fighting" Test)
The keyword here is "Fighting." To justify the name, these dolls need to hold kicks, punches, and grappling poses without falling over.
- Elbows: Double-jointed, achieving nearly 180-degree extension.
- Knees: Triple-jointed ratchets. Eva can achieve a full squat (think Jon Jones stance); Sonia can do a perfect side-split.
- Ab Crunch: The torso articulation is hidden beautifully. They can crunch forward almost 90 degrees for a gut-punch pose.
- Grip Strength: The hands are made of a new PVC blend that is rigid enough to hold the metal knife but soft enough to swap without a hair dryer.
Caveat: The seamless silicone on the elbows will crease if left in a 90-degree bend for months. Store them in neutral poses if you are a long-term collector.
Shared Diorama Base
The FD0244 includes a modular street-fight diorama. It consists of a cracked asphalt tile, a beat-up traffic cone, and a metal grate. The grate is magnetic, allowing the figures to stand securely even in dynamic jumping poses.
Final Verdict: Who should buy FD0244?
The "Sonia Vs Eva" set is not for casual collectors. It is for the enthusiast who wants a narrative on their shelf.
- Buy it if: You love dynamic duos, high contrast color schemes, and don't mind the maintenance of seamless silicone.
- Skip it if: You are clumsy with posing, or you prefer 1/12 scale (Marvel Legends/Mezco).
- Wait for a reissue if: The current price is above $350. Fighting Dolls tends to reprint popular sets, but the "Versus" series historically gains value on the secondary market.
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