BEETLEJUICE 2 - POP Movies N° 1692 - Delores
15.99€
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- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Horror / Beetlejuice
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698830867
- Reference
- 227547
- SKU
- 83086 / 889698830867
- Weight
- 0.15 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
- BEETLEJUICE 2 - POP MOVIES No. 1692 - DELORESStir up trouble in the afterlife with Pop! Delores™! Complete your Pop! Movies collection by adding this ghost to your Beetlejuice™ collection! Made entirely from PVC, this collectable figure is a must-have for bringing the most terrifying spectres and macabre worlds of film pop culture to life on your shelves.
Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko.
- Range: Pop! Vinyl / Movies.
- Model number: 1692.
- Characters: Delores.
- Licence: Horror.
- Sub-licence: Beetlejuice.
- Product type: Fixed-head vinyl figure
- Material: PVC.
- Size: Approx. 9 cm (standard height for this range).
- Packaging language: Multilingual (ML).
- Manufacturer’s reference (SKU): 83086.
- Barcode (EAN): 0889698830867.
- Packaging type: Illustrated cardboard box with a transparent window, ideal for displaying the figurine whilst protecting its original sealed packaging.
Origin and character’s universe
Directly inspired by Tim Burton’s fantasy-horror comedy Beetlejuice, this figurine depicts the fearsome and vengeful Delores. Beetlejuice’s former wife during his mortal life in the 14th century, this soul-devouring witch returns from the dead in the afterlife after literally stapling her body back together to reconstruct her physical form. Driven by a relentless grudge, she relentlessly hunts down the eccentric bio-exorcist through the administrative corridors of the afterlife, eliminating anyone who stands in her way.This Funko Pop! figure captures her iconic gothic appearance with great graphic fidelity and striking detail, characterised by her torn black wedding dress, her raised scars accentuated by facial staples, and her sparse dark hair. An absolute centrepiece to bring a touch of dark humour, mystery and cinematic prestige to the heart of your display cabinet.
