FALLOUT - POP Games N° 1317 - Nuka Girl
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FALLOUT - POP Games N° 1317 - Nuka Girl
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- Release date
- 11/2026 *
- Theme
- Gaming
- Franchise
- Fallout
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698936880
- Reference
- 254065
- SKU
- 93688 / 889698936880
- Weight
- N.C.
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging included)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Add a retro-futuristic touch to your Fallout collection with this Funko POP! Games No. 1317 – Nuka-Girl figurine. Inspired by one of the most recognisable advertising mascots from the Nuka-Cola universe, this new version puts Nuka-Girl back in the spotlight in a stylised pose true to the POP! aesthetic.
Product details
- Licence: Fallout
- Character: Nuka-Girl
- Universe: Nuka-Cola
- Collection: POP! Games
- POP! number: 1317
- Type: Vinyl figurine / POP! Bobble Head
- Material: PVC
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Supplier reference: 93688
- EAN: 0889698936880
Character background and lore
Nuka-Girl is a fictional advertising mascot associated with Nuka-Cola, the famous soft drink brand that is ubiquitous throughout the Fallout universe. Her design draws directly on American retro-futuristic imagery from the 1950s, with a space-age pin-up and pulp science fiction aesthetic.
In the world of Fallout, Nuka-Cola was one of the most powerful brands before the Great War. The company used numerous mascots, advertising campaigns and attractions to promote its drinks, and Nuka-Girl particularly embodies this optimistic and spectacular vision of space exploration.
The character is usually depicted wearing a form-fitting space suit, a transparent helmet and a pistol inspired by retro science-fiction weapons. This visual identity fits perfectly with Fallout’s characteristic blend of advanced technology, 1950s design and satire of consumer society.
Nuka-Girl thus holds a special place amongst the franchise’s icons: she is not a traditional protagonist, but rather a symbol of the pre-war world’s popular culture and advertising, just like Vault Boy or the Nuka-Cola mascots.
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