UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - POP Movies N° 2409 - Frankenstein (Anime)
15.99€
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - POP Movies N° 2409 - Frankenstein (Anime)
15.99 €
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- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Horror / Others
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698928823
- Reference
- 249733
- SKU
- 92882 / 889698928823
- Weight
- 0.156 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
- This vinyl figurine depicts the legendary Frankenstein’s Monster, an iconic figure from classic horror cinema, hailing from the cult universe of the Universal Monsters. This collectable celebrates one of the most terrifying and memorable creatures in the history of horror cinema.The model incorporates the stylistic features and unique design characteristic of Funko’s POP! Movies range. This ‘bobblehead’ figurine is distinguished by its oversized, spring-loaded head, which moves with the slightest movement. It perfectly captures the monster’s terrifying appearance, with its pallid complexion, iconic scars on the forehead and temples, and dark, rugged clothing faithful to its on-screen look.Designed primarily for display on a shelf, desk or in a display cabinet, this collectable comes in its original window-style cardboard box. This illustrated packaging allows collectors and horror film enthusiasts to admire the figurine and its details from every angle without opening the box.
Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: POP! Movies
- Itemnumber: 2409
- Licence: Universal Monsters
- Theme: Horror / Classic cinema
- Character: Frankenstein’s Monster
- Material: Vinyl
- Product type: Bobblehead figurine
- EAN code: 0889698928823
- Packaging type: Original window box
Character background and lore
In the Universal Monsters film universe, Frankenstein’s Monster is a creature born of the boundless ambition of the mad scientist Henry Frankenstein, who assembles pieces of human bodies to bring them to life. Inspired by Mary Shelley’s literary masterpiece and immortalised on screen by Boris Karloff’s masterful performance in 1931, this monster is not fundamentally evil, but rather a misunderstood and rejected soul, seeking his place in a world that fears him. Hunted by an angry mob armed with torches, the monster epitomises human tragedy, loneliness and the excesses of science. This figurine pays a vibrant tribute to this icon of pop culture and Gothic cinema.