Funko POP! Details
| Name | Big Gruesome with Creepy Coupe |
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| Number | #32 |
| Character | Big Gruesome |
| Brand | Hanna-Barbera |
| Release Date | 2017 |
| Category | Dorbz Ridez |
| TV Show Collection | Wacky Races (1968) |
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| Size | Dorbz Ridez |
| Vinyl Figure or Bobble-Head | Vinyl Figure |
| Media Franchise | Hanna Barbera Wacky Races |
| Produced | 2,000 pcs |
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Funko DORBZ Ridez #32 Big Gruesome with the Creepy Coupe paid tribute to Hanna-Barberaโs 1968 Wacky Races, and it rolled into collections in 2017 as a pint-sized ride-along scare.
This Dorbz Ridez shows a driver seated in a vintage-style race car from the 1968 show Wacky Races. Big Gruesome is one of the competitors on the Hanna Barbera Wacky Races roster, appearing as a spooky-themed racer among the seriesโ lineup of eccentric drivers. The franchise remains a well-known piece of classic Saturday-morning animation.
The figure features Big Gruesome with a heavy-lidded expression, shaggy brown hair, and light stubble, wearing a bright pink shirt while sitting in the Creepy Coupe. The car is dark gray with a large white โ2โ on the door, yellow headlight bars, and twin lantern-style lights up front, plus a small green โWโ emblem near the rear wheel. A haunted-house structure rises from the back with brown shingles, yellow trim, and black spires on top. Itโs numbered #32 and was released in 2017 as a 2000-piece limited edition Dorbz Ridez from Funko DORBZ.
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