Power Rangers Lightning Collection Mighty Morphin Eye Guy 15 cm Premium Collectible Action Figure Toy with Accessories Multicolor F5430

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Amazon 15 CM SCALE COLLECTIBLE EYE GUY ACTION FIGURE: This Power Rangers Lightning Collection action figure has premium painted details and design inspired by the Mighty Morphin series LIGHTNING COLLECTION MONSTER FIGURE: Bigger, badder, and occasionally scarier, Lightning Collection celebrates the best (and sometimes weirdest) monsters in Power Rangers history INCLUDES CHARACTER-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: The Eye Guy toy includes separated eye accessory, power blast effect accessory, and alternate hands INSPIRED BY THE SERIES MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: Created by Finster, Eye Guy was one of Rita Repulsa s favorite monsters, sent to Earth to capture an extremely smart child s intelligence PART OF THE POWER RANGERS LIGHTNING COLLECTION: Look for more collectible figures in the Lightning Collection. Each sold separately. Subject to availability., Manufacturer: Hasbro

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15 CM SCALE COLLECTIBLE EYE GUY ACTION FIGURE: This Power Rangers Lightning Collection action figure has premium painted details and design inspired by the Mighty Morphin series LIGHTNING COLLECTION MONSTER FIGURE: Bigger, badder, and occasionally scarier, Lightning Collection celebrates the best (and sometimes weirdest) monsters in Power Rangers history INCLUDES CHARACTER-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: The Eye Guy toy includes separated eye accessory, power blast effect accessory, and alternate hands INSPIRED BY THE SERIES MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: Created by Finster, Eye Guy was one of Rita Repulsa s favorite monsters, sent to Earth to capture an extremely smart child s intelligence PART OF THE POWER RANGERS LIGHTNING COLLECTION: Look for more collectible figures in the Lightning Collection. Each sold separately. Subject to availability., Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Brand Power Rangers
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  • 5010993942008

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