Looney Tunes ELMER FUDD Big Fig 15 Tall RARE IMPORT by Peter Mook for RUTTEN
YOUR MAN CAVE, OFFICE, OR SPECIAL ROOM DESERVES THIS AWESOMELY HUMOROUS FIGURINE OF ELMER FUDD TO MAKE SURE EVERYONE IS “VEWY VEWY QUIET” WHEN YOU NEED YOUR SPACE! This Looney Tunes Elmer Fudd Big Fig is a must-have for any true fan of the franchise. At 15 inches tall, it is an extremely rare European import from Rutten that is sure to impress. The figure features intricate details and is in great shape, ready to add to your collection of animation merchandise and collectibles. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this rare and unique piece. This amazing and substantial figurine of Elmer Fudd holding a gun is the perfect centerpiece for any Looney Tunes collection. He stands at a whopping 15″ tall by about 7″ wide. He will stand out in any room he occupies. I have no idea when it was made, but it has been sitting on a shelf in my Man Cave ever since. As he was in an area that did not have any sun, he is in almost new-looking condition. No variance in color from front to back. There are no scratches or imperfections that I can see. The shiny silver overlay on the gun is all still intact, though some areas appear to have dulled over the years and there are a few small areas that look like the shiny paint is missing. But you don’t even see that unless you look very, very close. The overall impression of the piece is that it is in very good to excellent condition. And because h e is so tall and wide and weighs just under 8 pounds, I will be wrapping him carefully in lots of bubble wrap and surrounding him with plenty of extra cardboard and packaging materials to make sure he is in a very safe and comfortable cocoon and doesn’t touch any of the sides of the box (21 x 16 x 15). Or you can pick it up locally in NJ. Here’s a little info on the sculptor Elmer Fudd that I found on Wikipedia. Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. His aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antagonizing characters. He speaks in an unusual way, replacing his Rs and Ls with Ws, so he often refers to Bugs Bunny as a “scwewy” or “wascawwy (rascally) wabbit”. Elmer’s signature catchphrase is, Shhh. Here’s a little info on the sculptor Peter Mook that I found on his website. Peter Mook was born in England in the seaside town of Southport where he still lives and works. Peter left University in 1993 where he gained a 1st class honors degree in 3-Dimensional Design, the following year he started to work as a freelance sculptor and designer and whilst working with Minster Giftware he lived in China for several years at ceramic, resin and cast-iron factories designing and sculpting giftware including many hundreds of items from 4 upwards, from Teapots and doorstops to mirrors and lamps and has a small selection to view in his portfolio. It was during this time in the PI that Peter was approached by Warner Bros to become an approved artist after which Disney, Kingfeatures, Marvel and Microsoft soon followed making Peter one of very few artists worldwide to be approved as an artist by every major Licensing group and giving him the opportunity to work with many licenses such as Looney Tunes, Mickey and friends, Betty Boop, Garfield, Mr Bean, Winnie the Pooh, Popeye, Dennis the Mennis, The Muppet Show, Sonic, Halo, classic Marvel and Wolverine and the X-Men.