Buffyverse action figures
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This article is a list of action figures based on the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. The list is organised by character alphabetically.
[edit] Angel
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer First Series (1999)
- Angel I. This action figure is based on promotional photos reflecting Angel’s basic look throughout the second season of the program. He comes with a life-size claddagh ring and the sword from season two's "Becoming, Part 2". The figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Angel comes with six points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, elbows and waist.
- Vampire Angel I. This figure was made exclusively available through Diamond Previews. This action figure is based on promotional photos reflecting Angel’s basic look throughout the second season of the program. He comes with a life-size claddagh ring and the sword from season two's "Becoming, Part 2". The figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Angel comes with six points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, elbows and waist.
[edit] Angel First Series (2001)
- Angel II. This action figure is based on season one promotional photos for the program, but is also based on Angel's basic attire during the first season. Angel comes with a double bladed axe, a large axe, a Scottish dirk, a sai, a small katana sword and the sword's sheath. His base is part of a street, which has a small brick wall attached to it. It also has a removable sewer hole cover. This Angel figure was sculpted by Sculpt This. This figure of Angel comes with eighteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, knees and ankles.
- Vampire Angel II. This figure was made exclusively available through Diamond Previews. This action figure is based on season one promotional photos for the program, but is also based on Angel's basic attire during the first season. Vampire Angel comes with a long sword, a double bladed axe, and a dagger. His arms are also interchangeable, giving you the option of having Vampire Angel with a short-sleeved shirt and stakes, or a long-sleeved sweater with no stakes. His base is part of a street, which has a small brick wall attached to it. It also has a removable sewer hole cover. This Angel figure was sculpted by Sculpt This. This figure of Angel comes with eighteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, knees and ankles.
- Leather Jacket Vampire Angel. This figure was made exclusively available through Diamond Previews. This action figure is based on season one promotional photos for the program, but is also based on Angel's basic attire during the first season. Vampire Angel comes with a long sword, a double bladed axe, and a dagger. His arms are also interchangeable, giving you the option of having Vampire Angel with a short-sleeved shirt and stakes, or a long-sleeved sweater with no stakes. His base is part of a street, which has a small brick wall attached to it. It also has a removable sewer hole cover. This Angel figure was sculpted by Sculpt This. This figure of Angel comes with eighteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, knees and ankles.
[edit] Angel Fourth Series (2005)
[edit] Angel Deluxe Figures (2006)
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures (2006)
- Graduation Day Angel.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seventh Series (2006)
- The Prom Angel.
[edit] Anya Jenkins
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fourth Series (2002)
- Bunny Anya Jenkins. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectables. This action figure is based on Anya's outfit from the season four episode, "Fear, Itself". Bunny Anya comes with the notorious mini-demon known as Gachnar. No base is included with this action figure. This exclusive figure of Anya was sculpted by James Stapp and Andre Jaume. This Anya action figure comes with nine points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, elbows, legs, and knees.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Sixth Series (2004)
- Anya Jenkins.
- Anyanka.
- Fear, Itself Anya Jenkins.
- Once More With Feeling Anya Jenkins.
- Hell's Bells Anya Jenkins.
- Book Of Vengeance: D'Hoffryn, Anyanka & Anya Jenkins.
[edit] Buffy Summers
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer First Series (1999)
- Buffy Summers I. This action figure is based on Buffy's basic attire seen throughout the first season of the program. She comes with two stakes, a silver dagger and a crossbow. The figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Buffy comes with nine points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, elbows, legs and knees.
- Blue Jacket Buffy Summers. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectibles. This action figure is based on Buffy's outfit from the series premiere, "Welcome To The Hellmouth". She comes with two stakes, a silver dagger, a crossbow and the closed Vampyr book. The figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Buffy comes with nine points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, elbows, legs and knees.
- Prophecy Girl Buffy Summers. This figure was made exclusively available through Toyfare. This action figure is based on Buffy's outfit from the first season finale, "Prophecy Girl". She comes with two stakes, a silver dagger and a crossbow. The figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Buffy comes with five points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, and elbows.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Second Series (2000)
- Buffy Summers II. This action figure isn't based on any Buffy outfit specifically. The red leather trousers are from "Graduation Day part 1". The rest is made up by Moore. Buffy comes with two stakes, a pistol crossbow, a Hunga Munga and an axe. Her base is a section of a graveyard. It consists of a gravestone that has two daisies growing beside it. This Buffy figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This Buffy action figure comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, legs, thighs and knees.
- Short Hair Buffy Summers. This figure was made exclusively available through Toyfare. This action figure is based on season two promotional photos for the program. Buffy comes with two stakes, a pistol crossbow, a dagger, a hammer and a sword. Her base is a section of a graveyard. It consists of a gravestone that has two daisies growing beside it. This Buffy figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This Buffy action figure comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, legs, thighs and knees.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Ikon Figures
- Lavendar Top Buffy Summers.
- Blue Top Buffy Summers.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures (2005)
- Graduation Day Part 1 Buffy Summers. This is a Deluxe Buffy action figure. She is based off the outfit she wore when fighting Faith. She is wearing red leather trousers, black top and Black leather jacket. Its also the first Buffy figure DST made. She has her diploma, handcuffs and Sunnydale Highschool year book. She also has interchangible arms, so you can have Buffy in her jacket or without her jacket. She comes with 29 points of articulation.
- Once More With Feeling Buffy Summers. This Buffy deluxe figure comes with a poolcue and a stake. She has 29 points of articulation. She is based off the final scenes of "Once More With Feeling" wearing a red top with loose collar and black jeans.
- End Of Days Buffy Summers. This Buffy deluxe figure comes with her Scythe and a stake. She is based of the final scenes of "End of Days" wearing her blue denim jacket, tanned top and green trousers. She has interchangible arms. She comes with 29 points of articulation.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seventh Series (2006)
- Chosen Buffy Summers.
- Vampire Buffy Summers.
- Cheerleader Buffy Summers.
- Primeval Buffy Summers.
- Buffybot.
- Buffy vs Dracula Buffy Summers.
- Hemery High Cheerleader Buffy Summers.
- The Prom Buffy Summers.
[edit] Cordelia Chase
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Third Series (2001)
- Cordelia Chase I. This action figure is based on season three promotional photos for the program. Cordelia comes with two stakes, a cellphone, a small purse, and a handbag. Her base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a fancy decorated gravestone. This Cordelia figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This Cordelia action figure comes with fourteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, thighs (at the skirt line), and knees.
- Cheerleader Cordelia Chase. This figure was made exclusively available through Action Figure Xpress. This action figure is based on Cordelia's cheerleading attire that was seen in different episodes throughout the first three seasons of the show. Cheerleader Cordelia comes with two stakes, a pom-pom, and a megaphone. Her base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a fancy decorated gravestone. This Cordelia figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Cordelia comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, thighs (at the skirt line), and knees.
[edit] Angel First Series (2001)
- Cordelia Chase II. This action figure is based on season one promotional photos for the program. Cordelia comes with a flashlight, a stake, an axe and a shoulder bag. Her base is a section of a sidewalk with a star on it, depicting Cordelia's dreams of fame and stardom. This Cordelia figure was sculpted by James Stapp and Peter Hutchins. This figure of Cordelia comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
- Pylea Slave Cordelia Chase. This figure was made exclusively available through Toyfare. This action figure is based on Cordelia's outfit from the season two episode, "Over The Rainbow". Slave Cordelia comes with a pail and a shovel. Her base is a section of a sidewalk with a star on it, depicting Cordelia's dreams of fame and stardom.This Cordelia figure was sculpted by James Stapp and Peter Hutchins. This exclusive figure of Cordelia comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
- San Diego Comic Convention Cordelia Chase. This figure was made exclusively available through the San Diego Comic Convention. This action figure is not based on anything that Cordelia wore on the program. Cordelia comes with a flashlight, a stake, an axe and a shoulder bag. No base comes with this boxed figure. This Cordelia figure was sculpted by James Stapp and Peter Hutchins. This exclusive figure of Cordelia comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Eighth Series (2006)
- Princess Cordelia Chase.
- You're Welcome Cordelia Chase.
- The Wish Cordelia Chase.
[edit] Daniel "Oz" Osbourne
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Second Series (2000)
- Oz. This action figure is based on Oz's basic style throughout seasons two to four of the program. Oz comes with two stakes, two pistol crossbows, a guitar (complete with strap) and an amplifier. His hands are interchangeable, giving him the choice of holding his guitar or holding weapons. Oz's base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a clawed headstone that has chains wrapped around it. The top of the headstone also depicts a moon, symbolizing Oz's werewolf side. This Oz figure was sculpted by Dene Mason. This Oz action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
- Entertainment Earth Oz. This figure was made exclusively available through Entertainment Earth. This action figure is based on Oz's basic style throughout seasons two to four of the program. Oz comes with two stakes, two pistol crossbows, a guitar (complete with strap) and an amplifier. His hands are interchangeable, giving him the choice of holding his guitar or holding weapons. Oz's base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a clawed headstone that has chains wrapped around it. The top of the headstone also depicts a moon, symbolizing Oz's werewolf side. This Oz figure was sculpted by Dene Mason. This Oz action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
- Werewolf Oz. This figure was made exclusively available through Toyfare. This action figure is based on Oz's semi-werewolf state from the season four episode, "Fear, Itself". Oz comes with two stakes, two pistol crossbows, a guitar (complete with strap) and an amplifier. His hands are interchangeable, giving him the choice of holding his guitar or holding weapons. Oz's base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a clawed headstone that has chains wrapped around it. The top of the headstone also depicts a moon, symbolizing Oz's werewolf side. This Oz figure was sculpted by Dene Mason. This Oz action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs and knees.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tenth Series (2007)
- Dopplegangland Daniel "Oz" Osbourne.
- Fear, Itself Daniel "Oz" Osbourne.
- Wild at Heart Daniel "Oz" Osbourne.
[edit] Darla
[edit] Angel Second Series (2004)
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Sixth Series (2004)
[edit] Dawn Summers
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seventh Series (2006)
- Lessons Dawn Summers.
- Once More With Feeling Dawn Summers.
- Intervention Dawn Summers.
- The Gift Dawn Summers.
[edit] Drusilla
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fourth Series (2002)
- Drusilla. This action figure is based on Drusilla's basic attire during the second season of the program. Drusilla comes with a silver bottle of blood, a knife, a red rose, and Ms. Edith. Her base is a stone floor with two skull pillars attached. This Drusilla figure was sculpted by James Stapp and Sculpt This. This Drusilla action figure comes with ten points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist.
- Vampire Drusilla. This figure was made exclusively available through Diamond Previews. This action figure is based on Drusilla's basic attire during the second season of the program. Drusilla comes with a white bottle of blood, a bloody knife, a black rose and a doll, Ms. Edith. Her base is a stone floor with two skull pillars attached. This Drusilla figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore, James Stapp and Sculpt This. This Drusilla action figure comes with ten points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tenth Series (2007)
[edit] Faith Lehane
[edit] Angel First Series (2001)
- Faith Lehane. This action figure is based on Faith's basic attire during her appearances on both programs. Faith comes with a stake, a crossbow, and a compound bow. Her base is the corner of an alley, with two partial walls that slide into place to form the corner. The base is decorated with a rat, a can of spray paint, and a fallen trashcan filled with a doll, an apple core, and other items of garbage. This Faith figure was sculpted by Dene Mason. This figure of Faith comes with seventeen points of articulation, located at the shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, knees and ankles.
- Leather Jacket Faith Lehane. This figure was made exclusively available through Action Figure Xpress. This action figure is vaguely based on Faith's basic attire during her appearances on both programs. Leather Jacket Faith comes with two bloody stakes, her bloody signature knife, a crossbow, and a compound bow. Some collectors believe that the blood on the stakes represent the blood of the Deputy Mayor, who was Faith's first kill. Her base is the corner of an alley, with two partial walls that slide into place to form the corner. The base is decorated with a rat, a can of spray paint, and a fallen trashcan filled with a doll, an apple core, and other items of garbage. This Faith figure was sculpted by Dene Mason. This figure of Faith comes with seventeen points of articulation, located at the shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, knees and ankles.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures (2005)
- Bad Girls Faith Lehane.
- Graduation Day Faith Lehane.
- End Of Days Faith Lehane.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ninth Series (2006)
- Chosen Faith Lehane.
- Faith, Hope & Trick Faith Lehane.
- Enemies Faith Lehane.
- Sanctuary Faith Lehane.
[edit] Glory
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seventh Series (2006)
[edit] Illyria
[edit] Angel Fourth Series (2005)
- Illyria.
- Shells Illyria.
[edit] Joyce Summers
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Seventh Series (2006)
- No Place Like Home Joyce Summers.
[edit] Kendra Young
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures (2007)
- Becoming Kendra Young.
[edit] Kennedy
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures (2007)
- Chosen Kennedy.
[edit] Lorne
[edit] Angel Third Series (2005)
- Judgment Lorne.
- There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb Lorne.
- The House Always Wins Lorne.
- Life Of The Party Lorne.
[edit] Principal Robin Wood
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tenth Series (2007)
- Chosen Principal Robin Wood.
[edit] Rupert Giles
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Second Series (2000)
- Rupert Giles. This action figure is based on Giles's basic attire during seasons one to three of the program. Giles comes with two stakes, an open Vampyr book, a weapons bag, an axe, and the Du Lac cross (the top portion of the cross is removable to reveal a knife). His base is part of a graveyard, which has a stone monument located on it. The stone monument is of a book, which reads, "That is the thrill of living on the hellmouth. One has a veritable of cornucopia of fiends, dvils, and ghouls to engage. Pardon me for finding the glass half full." This Giles figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Giles comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, legs, thighs and knees.
- Fiesta Rupert Giles. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectables. This action figure is based on Giles's outfit from the season four episode, "Fear, Itself". Giles comes with two stakes, an open Vampyr book, a weapons bag, an axe, and the Du Lac cross (the top portion of the cross is removable to reveal a knife). His base is part of a graveyard, which has a stone monument located on it. The stone monument is of a book, which reads, "That is the thrill of living on the hellmouth. One has a veritable of cornucopia of fiends, devils, and ghouls to engage. Pardon me for finding the glass half full." This Giles figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. This figure of Giles comes with fifteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, legs, thighs and knees.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ninth Series (2006)
- Chosen Rupert Giles.
- A New Man Fyarl Demon Rupert Giles.
- Grave Rupert Giles.
- Band Candy Rupert Giles.
- Watcher's Boxset: Checkpoint Rupert Giles.
[edit] Spike
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Second Series (2000)
- Spike I. This figure was made exclusively available through Fandom.com. This action figure is based on promotional photos reflecting Spike’s basic look throughout the second, third and fourth seasons of the program. Spike comes with a railroad spike, a dagger, a cross (slightly covered with a white cloth), a firepoker, a hook stick, an axe, and a bladed staff. His base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a stone monument in the shape of a cross. This exclusive figure of Spike was sculpted by Dene Mason. This Spike action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, and knees.
- Vampire Spike. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectables. This action figure is based on promotional photos reflecting Spike’s basic look throughout the second, third and fourth seasons of the program. Spike comes with a railroad spike, a dagger, a cross (slightly covered with a white cloth), a firepoker, a hook stick, an axe, and a bladed staff. His base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a stone monument in the shape of a cross. This exclusive figure of Spike was sculpted by Dene Mason. This Spike action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, legs, thighs, and knees.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ikon Figures
Both figures were Australian Exclusives and were supposed to each have a Vampire Version, but the line was cancelled before they were mass produced.
[edit] Angel Second Series (2004)
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2004)
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Exclusives
[edit] Angel Deluxe Figures (2006)
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ninth Series (2006)
- Watcher's Boxset: Tabula Rasa Spike (Randy Giles).
[edit] Tara Maclay
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Fifth Series (2004)
- New Moon Rising Tara Maclay.
- Hush Tara Maclay.
- Triangle Tara Maclay.
- Together Forever Hush Tara Maclay.
[edit] Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
[edit] Angel Third Series (2005)
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
- Parting Gifts Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
- Waiting In The Wings Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
- Rain Of Fire Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Figures (2005)
- Bad Girls Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ninth Series (2006)
- Watcher's Boxset: The Shroud of Rahmon Wesley Wyndam-Pryce.
[edit] Willow Rosenberg
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer First Series (1999)
- Willow Rosenberg I. This action figure is based on Willow’s outfit from season two's "Halloween". Willow comes complete with a blue English notebook, a red Calculus textbook, a backpack with a bear on it and a laptop. This Willow figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore and Andre Jaume. This figure of Willow comes with eight points of articulation; located at the shoulders, elbows, legs, and knees.
- Red Pants Willow Rosenberg. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectibles. This action figure is based on Willow’s outfit from season two's "Halloween". Willow comes complete with a blue English notebook, a red Calculus textbook, a backpack with a bear on it and a laptop. This Willow figure was sculpted by Clayburn Moore and Andre Jaume. This figure of Willow comes with eight points of articulation; located at the shoulders, elbows, legs, and knees.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Fifth Series (2004)
- Willow Rosenberg II.
- Transformation Willow Rosenberg.
- Vampire Willow Rosenberg.
- Doppelgangland Willow Rosenberg.
- Dark Witch Willow Rosenberg.
- San Diego Comic Convention Dark Witch Willow Rosenberg.
- White Witch Willow Rosenberg.
- World Tour Willow Rosenberg.
- Holiday Willow Rosenberg.
- Together Forever Hush Willow Rosenberg.
- Willow's Spellbook: Bloody Vampire Willow Rosenberg, Dark Witch Willow Rosenberg with different energy ball & Articulated White Witch Willow Rosenberg.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Deluxe Figures(2007)
- Halloween Ghost Willow Rosenberg.
- Chosen Willow Rosenberg.
- Chosen Willow Rosenberg Limited White haired chase .
- Dopplegangland Vampire Willow Rosenberg.
- Tough Love Willow Rosenberg.
[edit] Winifred Burkle
[edit] Angel Fourth Series (2005)
[edit] Xander Harris
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Third Series (2001)
- Xander Harris I. This action figure is based on Xander's outfit from the season three episode, "Dead Man's Party". Xander comes with two stakes, an axe, and a tranquilizer gun. His base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a gravestone that reads, "I laugh in the face of danger, then hide till it goes away." This Xander figure was sculpted by Dene Mason & Curt Chiarelli. This Xander action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, lower arms, waist, legs, thighs, and knees.
- Military Xander Harris. This figure was made exclusively available through Moore Action Collectables. This action figure is based on Xander's outfit from the season two episode, "Halloween". Xander comes with two stakes, an axe, and a tranquilizer gun. His base is a section of a graveyard, complete with a gravestone that reads, "I laugh in the face of danger, then hide till it goes away." This Xander figure was sculpted by Dene Mason & Curt Chiarelli. This Xander action figure comes with sixteen points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, lower arms, waist, legs, thighs, and knees.
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer Eighth Series (2006)
- Xander Harris II.
- Chosen Xander Harris.
- Vampire Xander Harris.
- Ice Cream Xander Harris.
- Undercover Initiative Soldier Xander Harris.
[edit] Miscellaneous
[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer First Series (1999)
- The Master. This action figure is based on The Master’s outfit throughout the first season of the program. The Master comes with two candelabras, which are both different sizes, complete with lit candles. The figure was sculpted by Victor Kane. The Master figure comes with nine points of articulation; located at the neck, shoulders, elbows, legs and knees.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fourth Series (2002)
- The Gentlemen I. This action figure is based on the Gentlemen's attire from the season four episode, "Hush". Gentleman One comes with a heart, an extra set of hands, a pair of scissors, a pair of tongs, and a jar filled with blood. It also comes with one of the Gentlemen's henchmen. Its base is the right half of the infamous clock tower, which has two pouches and two gears on it. The other half of the clock tower is used as Gentleman Two's base. Their connected bases put together the Gentlemen's lair from "Hush". This Gentleman figure was sculpted by Jeremy Bush. This Gentleman action figure comes with ten points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists and waist.
- The Gentlemen II. This action figure is based on the Gentlemen's attire from the season four episode, "Hush". Gentleman Two comes with the "voice" box (which stole every citizen of Sunnydale's voice), a pair of pliers, a scalpel, an extra set of hands, a tall bottle, and a pick. It also comes with one of the Gentlemen's henchmen. Its base is the left half of the infamous clock tower, which has a crate, large pouch and rope on it. The other half of the clock tower is used as Gentleman One's base. Their connected bases put together the Gentlemen's lair from "Hush". This Gentleman figure was sculpted by Jeremy Bush. This Gentleman action figure comes with ten points of articulation, located at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists and waist.
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tenth Series (2007)
- The Judge. This action figure can be assembled by collecting figures from the Tenth Series, with each figure including a piece that will create this figure.
[edit] See also
- Stashmatic Collection Tracker - Buffy Action Figures Contains images of all figures.
- ToyWiki.org's Buffy Figure Entry