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Traveler's Gear - Looney Tunes Taz Snapshot Gallery Figurine

Looney Tunes Taz Snapshot Gallery Figurine:

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Taz is spinning his way into ABYstyle Studio's Snapshot Gallery collection! The Looney Tunes whirlwind of chaos, brings with him a tornado of laughter to the screen and, from now on, to your collection! This dynamic figure catches the famous Tasmanian devil crashing through the jungle on the hunt for his next meal. Hold on tight, it's Taz time! Made of PVC, this over 4 1/2-inches tall figure is highly detailed and comes in window bow packaging.


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Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny Snapshot Gallery Figurine

Bugs Bunny, the iconic troublemaker, has been entertaining us for generations! Standing with a cheeky expression while enjoying a carrot, by far his favorite food, the essence of the legendary Looney Tunes has now been captured by this Snapshot Gallery Figure by ABYstyle Studio. Bugs Bunny is without any doubt a true classic of the animation world, and will soon be the star of your collection. Made of PVC, this over 4 1/2-inches tall figure is highly detailed and comes in window bow packaging.



In an alternate universe where bunnies and dark caped crusaders collide, collectors can now experience a crime-fighter with an appetite for carrots. One of Warner Bros.' most iconic characters, Bugs Bunny, has been transformed into one of DC's most popular Super Heroes, Batman. Presented by Beast Kingdom, the WB 100 Bugs Bunny Batman Version DAH-060B Dynamic 8-Ction Heroes Action Figure - Previews Exclusive is seen wearing the Dark Knight's iconic costume. With a stylish cloak made of real fabric, this approximately 8-inch tall Bugs Bunny also has an updated suit with protected ear gear. Join your favorite bunny as he fights crime in Gotham!


Looney Tunes Daffy Duck 1:6 Scale Limited Edition Diorama

Being one of the most popular of all Looney Tunes characters, no collection is complete without Daffy Duck! This highly-detailed polystone sculpture depicts the typical Daffy that we all know and love. With his sassy attitude, and classic base, this 8-inch tall piece is a must-have for every classic Looney Tunes statue collector! Limited edition of 500 pieces.

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