WELCOME TO DERRY - POP TV N° 1746 - Bob Gray
15.99€
WELCOME TO DERRY - POP TV N° 1746 - Bob Gray
15.99 €
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- Free from 39€ onwards
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Payments
- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Horror / It
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698866767
- Reference
- 240470
- SKU
- 86676 / 889698866767
- Weight
- 0.124 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Funko Pop! Television It: Welcome to Derry No. 1746 – Bob Gray
Set off on a journey to Derry and face your worst nightmares with this Bob Gray figurine, released by Funko as part of its Pop! Television collection under official Horror licence. Made entirely from PVC, this collectable figure captures the features of the terrifying entity in one of its most mysterious historical forms. It’s an essential piece for creating an atmosphere of dread and completing your collection dedicated to adaptations of Stephen King’s universe.Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: Pop! Vinyl / Television
- Model number: 1746
- Character: Bob Gray
- Licence: Horror / It
- Sub-licence: It: Welcome to Derry
- Product type: Fixed-head vinyl figure (Vinyl Figure)
- Material: PVC
- Figure height: Approx. 9 cm
- Packaging language: Multilingual (ML)
- Manufacturer’s reference (SKU): 86676
- International barcode (EAN): 0889698866767
- Packaging type: Illustrated cardboard box with a clear plastic window, allowing the famous character to be displayed whilst keeping the product protected in its original, sealed packaging.
Origin and backstory of the character
The name Bob Gray is inextricably linked to the origins of the ancient, shape-shifting malevolent creature that haunts the sewers of the town of Derry in Stephen King’s masterful novel*It*. In the original novel, the cosmic entity introduces itself as ‘Robert “Bob” Gray, known asPennywise the Dancing Clown’. The prequel series *It: Welcome to Derry* explores the dark past of the small town in Maine over the preceding decades, shedding light on previous waves of child disappearances and how the monster adopted this retro clown appearance to lure its prey. This figurine embodies the human and theatrical incarnation of this ultimate threat, capturing all the psychological madness and terror of this cult horror film franchise.