UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - POP Movies N° 2012 - Bride of Frankenstein
15.99€
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - POP Movies N° 2012 - Bride of Frankenstein
15.99 €
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- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Horror / Others
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698908757
- Reference
- 248427
- SKU
- 90875 / 889698908757
- Weight
- 0.146 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Figurine Funko POP! Movies No. 2012 - Universal Monsters - Bride of Frankenstein
This vinyl figure features the iconic Bride of Frankenstein character from Universal Pictures' classic horror films.This model reproduces the visual characteristics of the creature, using the graphic style typical of the Funko POP! range, with an oversized head and simplified body. The figure is shown in an upright posture, dressed in her long, draped white dress, sporting her voluminous black hairstyle streaked with flashes of white, as well as her characteristic surgical bandages on her arms.Designed primarily for display on a shelf, on a desk or in a window, this collector's item comes in its original cardboard packaging with a transparent window so you can see the figurine without opening the box.Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: POP! Movies
- Model number: N° 2012
- License: Universal Monsters / Horror
- Character: Bride of Frankenstein (Patchwork Bride)
- Material: Plastic PVC / Vinyl
- Product type: Vinyl figure with fixed head
- Figure height: Approx. 9.5 cm
- EAN Code: 0889698908757
- Supplier Reference (SKU ) : 90875
- 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)
Inspired by Mary Shelley's novel and introduced to the silver screen in 1935 by director James Whale in the eponymousBride of Frankenstein, the Female Creature is one of Universal's most iconic monster figures. Conceived by the mad scientist and Doctor Pretorius from assembled human body parts, she is created to provide the original Monster with a companion. As soon as she awakens, her reaction of terror and rejection of her male alter ego tragically seals the book's denouement. The design of this figurine captures its historic aesthetic attributes, which have remained anchored in the popular culture of classic horror.