The Princess Bride - Princess Buttercup in Red Dress 7” Scale Action Figure

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MCF12321
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McFarlane
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The Princess Bride - Princess Buttercup in Red Dress 7” Scale Action Figure

 

"You can't hurt me. Westley and I are joined by the bonds of love. And you cannot track that, not with a thousand bloodhounds, and you cannot break it, not with a thousand swords. And when I say you are a coward it is only because you are one of the slimiest weaklings ever to walk the Earth!"

Inconceivable! The fine folks at McFarlane have journeyed to distant lands in a time long ago, venturing to the high seas ruled by pirates and braving the Pit of Despair in order to bring back these fantastic figures from the childhood classic The Princess Bride, featuring Princess Buttercup, Inigo Montoya, and Westley as the Dread Pirate Roberts. But don’t worry, there’ll be lots of action and adventure, and definitely no kissing...

The Princess Buttercup in Red Dress 7” Scale Action Figure captures the beautiful farm girl who lived in the countryside of Florin where she found her true love, Westley, before being kidnapped in order to marry the vile Prince Humperdink.

The highly detailed action figure features an ultra articulated design with up to 22 moving parts for a full range of poses to recreate moments from the beloved fantasy tale, and comes dressed in her iconic Red Dress with a fabric skirt, and a figure base, all showcased in a The Princess Bride themed window box.

Take a journey into the fantastic world of The Princess Bride with the Princess Buttercup in Red Dress 7” Scale Action Figure in your collection.

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