Sonic Fans Should Check Out This Knuckles Action Figure With A Holographic Display Stand
Just in time for the Knuckles TV series, you can add the mighty echidna warrior to your collection with this adorable action figure replica.
There's a good chance that a Sonic the Hedgehog fan lives under your roof, and after the last feature film starring the Sega mascot, that fan probably loves Knuckles the echidna as well! With a Knuckles TV series kicking off in April on Paramount+, what better gift could there be than a collectible action figure of the warrior, complete with a holographic display stand? These are priced at $50 each, and they started shipping out this week.
This six-inch replica of the fan-favorite character comes out swinging with a detailed design that looks very accurate to his video game counterpart. Not only is this Knuckles posable, but he also comes with several extra pieces so you can dial in the perfect pose for him. Interchangeable eyes, mouths, and hands are included, allowing you to switch Knuckles from determined warrior to cheerful brawler.
The other cool extra in this set is a holographic Mushroom Valley Zone display base, adding a neat lithographic touch to the Knuckles figure on its display base. If you're looking to play the long game and see if these figures can put your kids through college when they become rare collectibles decades from now, the packaging is perfect for display on a shelf. It has a transparent window so you can gaze at Knuckles from outside of his cardboard prison.
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