HELLO KITTY - POP N° 41 - Hello Kitty Sea Kaiju
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HELLO KITTY - POP N° 41 - Hello Kitty Sea Kaiju
15.99 €
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- Theme
- Series TV
- Franchise
- Hello Kitty
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698498333
- Reference
- 186058
- SKU
- 49833 / 889698498333
- Weight
- 0.15 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Figurine Funko POP! Sanrio No. 41 - Hello Kitty - Sea Kaiju
This vinyl figure celebrates the most famous and one of the most adorable icons of Japanese pop culture, Kitty White (aka Hello Kitty), in an unusual costume.This original model revisits the famous little schoolgirl by disguising her in the guise of a giant traditional sea monster. The figure adopts Funko's iconic stylised aesthetic, combining Sanrio's trademark red bow with the details of a fantastic aquatic creature. Designed for the POP! Sanrio collection, this piece brings a touch of originality, fantasy and humour to your display case.Ideal for fans of cute universes, Japanese culture and collectors of the franchise, the object is presented in its original cardboard window box, allowing the character to be displayed while ensuring its protection.Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: POP! Sanrio / POP! Hello Kitty
- Model number : N° 41
- Licence: Sanrio / Hello Kitty
- Design: Hello Kitty in Sea Kaiju armour
- Material: PVC plastic / Vinyl
- Type of product : Vinyl figure with fixed head
- Size: Approx. 9 cm (standard POP! figure height)
- EAN Code : 0889698498333
- Manufacturer Reference (SKU) : 49833
- Box dimensions: 16.00 cm (Height) x 11.50 cm (Length) x 9.00 cm (Width)
Origin and world of the character (Lore)
Created in 1974 by the Japanese company Sanrio, Hello Kitty is a little British girl living in the suburbs of London, who over the decades has become a global cultural phenomenon and one of the most lucrative franchises in history. This themed collection is inspired by the world of Kaijū (the Japanese term for giant movie monsters, like Godzilla). In this "Sea Kaiju" version, the charming little heroine adopts the codes of mythological creatures from the depths of the ocean, swapping her usual sweetness for a fantastic amphibian disguise, while retaining her legendary calm and characteristic red bow.
