Funko POP! Details
| Name | Lil' Gruesome |
| POP's Today Stickers | |
| Box Pack Name | 8 Pack |
| Box Name | Dorbz Lil' Gruesome |
| Variations | 8 Variants |
| Character | Lil' Gruesome |
| Brand | Hanna-Barbera |
| Release Date | 2016 |
| Category | Dorbz |
| TV Show Collection | Wacky Races (1968) |
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| Size | Dorbz |
| Vinyl Figure or Bobble-Head | Vinyl Figure |
| Media Franchise | Hanna Barbera Wacky Races |
| Produced | 1,500 pcs |
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Fun Fact
Lil' Gruesome had rolled in as Funko DORBZ #00, a pint-sized Wacky Races (1968) mischief-maker. Released in 2016 as part of an 8 Pack, it had turned mayhem into a collectible grin.
This Dorbz figure shows a small, round-headed character with pointed ears and a sly, closed-eye expression from the 1968 Wacky Races animated show. Lilโ Gruesome appears in the Hanna Barbera lineup tied to the seriesโ cast of oddball racers and their themed crews. The franchise remains a well-known piece of classic Saturday-morning animation.
The sculpt stands upright with arms at the sides, wearing a bright green double-breasted coat over dark pants and shoes, with a tiny black-and-white detail at the collar. The head is oversized in typical Dorbz style, finished in yellow with simple painted features and a thin grin. This release is from 2016 and comes as part of an 8 Pack, with the edition limited to 1,500 pieces produced. The figureโs number isnโt provided on the packaging details here. Hanna Barbera Wacky Races franchise
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