With all the new LEGO Avatar reveals, the BrickHeadz set might have been overlooked, but it brings a lot of new concepts to the theme.
As well as the three minifigure-scale LEGO Avatar models that were recently revealed,

Of course, another difference that the Na'vi have compared to humans is their height, standing tall above humans at around nine to 10 feet.To represent this, the Avatar BrickHeadz legs are twice the length of most other LEGO caricatures and the arms are one brick longer.
However, Jake Sully has his own variety of design differences that sets him apart. Most notable is the inclusion of a BrickHeadz-compatible wheelchair that Jake can be detached from. The build looks to be easily modifiable for different colours and the wheels are able to move too.

In order for Jake to fit in the wheelchair, he's depicted sitting down. Previously, humanoid BrickHeadz have only been standing up, but it makes much more sense for Jake Sully to be posed in this way and he brings a welcome touch of diversity to the theme.
However, he's not the first BrickHeadz ever to sit down as the larger panda in
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