Funko Pop! Reptar #457 Nickelodeon Rocko's Modern Life Box
Funko Pop! Reptar #457 Nickelodeon Rocko's Modern Life
Funko Pop! Reptar #457 Nickelodeon Rocko's Modern Life

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Name Reptar
Number#457
Character Reptar
Brand Nickelodeon
Release Date 2018
Category
TV Show Collection
Show
Size Dorbz
Vinyl Figure or Bobble-Head Vinyl Figure
Media Franchise Nickelodeon Rocko's Modern Life
Produced5,000 pcs

Rating 5.0101

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In 2018, Funko’s Dorbz line had turned Rugrats’ Reptar into #457, letting fans of Nickelodeon’s classic cartoons imagine the green dino stomping from TV into their shelves.

#457  Reptar - Collectible Figure

#457 Reptar

Description

This vinyl figure depicts a cartoon dinosaur from the Rugrats (1991) TV show. Reptar appears in-universe as a Godzilla-style monster and a major pop-culture obsession for the kids. The character is one of the most recognizable parts of the series’ broader Nickelodeon presence. The Dorbz sculpt shows a bright green Reptar sitting upright with tiny arms, closed smiling eyes, and a wide open mouth lined with small white teeth and a purple interior. A blue ridge runs up the head, and there are small purple markings on the hands. It’s numbered #457 in the Dorbz size format under Funko DORBZ, and this 2018 release was limited to 5,000 pieces produced. Nickelodeon Rocko's Modern Life franchise
Rugrats TV Series Poster

Rugrats

Focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations. Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to; however, this only provides more room for the babies to explore and discover their surroundings.

First Air Date: 11 August 1991

Vote Average: 7.6