PINK PANTHER - POP TV N° 1551 - Pink Panther
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PINK PANTHER - POP TV N° 1551 - Pink Panther
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- Theme
- Series TV
- Franchise
- Serie TV
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698815741
- Reference
- 226637
- SKU
- 81574 / 889698815741
- Weight
- 0.118 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
- Figurine Funko POP! Television N° 1551 - Pink Panther - Pink Panther / Pink PantherThis vinyl figure features pop culture's most famous and phlegmatic feline, the Pink Panther, from the classic animated series of the same name.The model incorporates the stylistic characteristics of the Funko POP! range, combining an oversized head with a reduced body. The collectible statuette faithfully reproduces the character's long, elegant and cartoonish appearance. It features his iconic solid pink colour, large, expressive yellow eyes and white muzzle topped with a small black nose. The figurine adopts a fixed, upright and stable posture for display on a flat surface.Designed primarily for display on a shelf, on a desk or in a window, this collector's item comes in its original cardboard window box packaging, so you can admire the figure in a dust-free environment.
Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: POP! Television
- Model number: N° 1551
- License: TV series / Classic cartoon
- Character: Pink Panther
- Material: PVC plastic / Vinyl
- Product type: Vinyl figure with fixed head
- Figure height: Approx. 9.5 cm
- EAN Code: 0889698815741
- Supplier Reference (SKU ) : 81574
- Packaging type: Original window box
- Box dimensions: 16.00 cm high, 11.50 cm long, 9.00 cm wide
Origin and world of the character (Lore)
First appearing in the opening credits of Blake Edwards' crime film in 1963, the Pink Panther instantly captivated audiences to the point of becoming the heroine of her own series of animated shorts. Mute, imperturbably calm and politely British, she navigates a surreal and burlesque world where she takes great pleasure in thwarting the plans of her eternal rival, the moustachioed little man often referred to as "The Little Man". Accompanied by the legendary jazz theme composed by Henry Mancini, this timeless cartoon icon symbolises the phlegm, absurd humour and graphic elegance of the 1960s and 1970s.
