Product Features
Looney Tunes action figures mix and match sets
Create multiple moments from these animated characters
Each figure is a unforgettable piece of animation history
Devise different poses with included base and backdrop card
Recommended for ages 10 and up
Product Description
Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a prima donna, Valkyrie Brunhilde, to fool Elmer Fudd. When the secret is revealed, Elmer is enraged and commands fierce lightning, heavy rain, wind and hail storms to "kill the wabbit"!
This deluxe figure includes all of the pieces needed to create a scene from the classic "What's Opera, Doc'" episode. You can mix and match this set with the Elmer figure (sold separately) to create multiple moments from this unforgettable piece of animation history. Accessories include a divan with a cushion and tassel, a base (1"H x 4.5"W x 3.5"D), a set of interchangeable arms for creating multiple poses, and a scenic backdrop card along with a reproduction of the original animated episode's "title card" and miniature display easel.
Source: Amazon.com
Looney Tunes action figures mix and match sets
Create multiple moments from these animated characters
Each figure is a unforgettable piece of animation history
Devise different poses with included base and backdrop card
Recommended for ages 10 and up
Product Description
Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a prima donna, Valkyrie Brunhilde, to fool Elmer Fudd. When the secret is revealed, Elmer is enraged and commands fierce lightning, heavy rain, wind and hail storms to "kill the wabbit"!
This deluxe figure includes all of the pieces needed to create a scene from the classic "What's Opera, Doc'" episode. You can mix and match this set with the Elmer figure (sold separately) to create multiple moments from this unforgettable piece of animation history. Accessories include a divan with a cushion and tassel, a base (1"H x 4.5"W x 3.5"D), a set of interchangeable arms for creating multiple poses, and a scenic backdrop card along with a reproduction of the original animated episode's "title card" and miniature display easel.
Source: Amazon.com
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