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Hey all, and welcome to another toy review. Today I shall be reviewing Funko Pop's Catwoman, from the 1960s TV show. I did say a few weeks ago that I was going to get more of these and here you go! You may notice this particular Funko Pop is signed too! So lets take a closer look.
Hey all, and welcome to another toy review. Today I shall be reviewing Funko Pop's Catwoman, from the 1960s TV show. I did say a few weeks ago that I was going to get more of these and here you go! You may notice this particular Funko Pop is signed too! So lets take a closer look.
Like most Funko Pops, the figure comes packaged in a window box. At the front we have the Funko Pop logo, the 60's Batman logo and the particular number of the figure (43). The back of the box shows off the other figures available in the 60s Batman line and the sides feature more images of the figure. Like most Funko Pops, this Catwoman is in the 3.75 scale. There is only one point of articulation, the large head being able to turn, however this figure's articulation is hindered by the hair. The eyes are two black circles, which is pretty much the same on all of Funko's figures. The thing I love most about this figure is all the glitter!
This figure shows Catwoman, as portrayed by Julie Newmar in Batman. However, in the movie version, she is played by Lee Meriwether, who signed this figure for me at CFCC. She was very lovely, and took pictures of my figure on her IPhone (my new claim to fame). She drew the cat on the side as she wanted to make sure her 'Cat-Signal' was bigger than the 'Bat-Signal'.
I hope you have enjoyed this review, and if you did, you can expect reviews of Invisible Bilbo Baggins and Dr Emmett Brown which I bought at CFCC. You can also check out a gallery of images below. So until next time,
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