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The Flintstones Art Scale Statue 1/10 Fred Flintstone 17 cm

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With a smile on his face, he prepares to throw his "rocky" bowling ball, balancing himself on his tiptoes, impressively for his robust size. Ready for his master play in the hobby he loves, Iron Studios present the statue "Fred Flintstone - The Flintstones - Art Scale 1/10", with the chief of the most famous prehistoric family from the cartoons. Fred Flintstone is the protagonist of the series and patriarch of the family. Wilma's husband, Pebbles' father, and Barney Rubble's best friend. Saying his most famous and iconic catchphrase "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" when he's excited, Fred is an altruistic good-hearted man, although when he is angry, he shows impulsive, childish, naïve, and cranky behavior. A typical crane operator working in a quarry, he is an expert bowling player and member of the Water Buffaloes brotherhood, and even though he's talkative, sometimes offensive, and apparently antisocial, Fred constantly seeks ways of improving his and his family's working-class life, but he also has the talent of always getting into trouble.

Product size: approx. 17 x 13 x 13 cm

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EAN
618231950256

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