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Pokemon: Zapdos Finger Puppet Figure (Bandai, 1997)

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Awe some figura dai primi giorni di Pokemon. Parte della popolare serie di marionette da dito di Bandai! Condizione: Buono/ottimo

CategoriaToys & Hobbies
SottocategoriaAction Figures
CondizioneUsed
90sfigurenintendopokemonused

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