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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Lock - Mini Bubble Head Figure (ToyFun, 2000s)

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søt liten figur med et skjevt hode, fra den beste Tim Burton-filmen utenom "Dark Shadows" (åpenbart). Omtrent 5 cm høy. Tilstand: Great

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disneyfigureHalloweenThe nightmare before christmasused

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