LDD Presents IT (1990): Pennywise – Available for Preorder

Written by Ben

July 10, 2019

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

“Want a balloon?”

He’s every nightmare you’ve ever had, your worst dream come true. He’s everything you ever were afraid of. He’s Pennywise the clown, and now he’s a Living Dead Doll.

From the depths of the sewers beneath Derry comes the terrifying villain of It the movie, Pennywise. Resplendent in his brightly colored satiny clown suit, Pennywise is literally the stuff of nightmares. From his oversized clown shoes to his shock of bright red hair, great care has been taken to capture not just the look but the essence of the character. One look at his fang-like teeth is enough to know this clown is no laughing matter. Pennywise comes with his trademark crimson balloon…because down here, everything floats.

The LDD Presents IT 1990: Pennywise stands 10 inches tall, and has 5 points of articulation. He features real cloth clothing and comes with his red balloon.  He is packaged in a custom die-cut window box perfect for display.

Welcome him into your collection today…then you can float too.

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