POLTERGEIST 2 - POP Movies N° 2067 - Clown Doll
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- Release date
- 08/2026 *
- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Horror / Others
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698931489
- Reference
- 251019
- SKU
- 93148 / 889698931489
- Weight
- N.C.
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Funko Pop! Movies Poltergeist 2 action figure No. 2067 - Clown Doll
This collectible vinyl figure represents the famous clown doll, published by Funko in its Pop! Movies collection under official Horror licence. Made entirely from PVC, it is a stylised reproduction of the possessed object that terrifies the Freeling family.Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: Pop! Vinyl / Movies
- Model number: 2067
- Character: Clown Doll
- License: Horror / Poltergeist II
- Product type: Vinyl Figure with fixed head
- Material: PVC
- Figure height: Approx. 9 cm
- Language of packaging: Multilingual (ML)
- Shop reference: 251019
- Manufacturer reference (SKU): 93148
- International barcode (EAN): 0889698931489
- Packaging type: Illustrated cardboard box with transparent plastic window, allowing the figure to be displayed while keeping the product protected in its original closed packaging.
Origin and world of the character
The Clown Doll is one of the most memorable frightening elements of the Poltergeist horror and fantasy film franchise, first introduced in 1982 and continued in 1986 with Poltergeist 2: The OtherSide. This object, originally part of young Robbie Freeling's bedroom, serves as a physical receptacle and channel for the malevolent forces led by Reverend Henry Kane. Supernaturally animated by astral entities, the doll comes to life to physically attack the child in order to divert the parents' attention and enable the abduction of his sister, Carol Anne. This incarnation became a classic reference in 1980s horror films by exploiting the fear of clowns (coulrophobia).- *
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