The004Slayer
Potential Slayer
She's so hot, isn't she?!
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Post by The004Slayer on Feb 21, 2004 19:20:09 GMT -5
Hi, Can somebody tell me if the carded wwwillow will be fully articulated or if it would be like pre-p. wwwillow but with different base and accessories and also the vampire willow (the one not on the box) will be an exclusive for what company???Also I was reading old threads and in one somebody was asking if everyone received their warehouse, What warehouse? ?Also have anybody got news aboute the release date of the willow's spellbook????And finally the last question, What is a chase figure? ? Thanks
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Buffy
Potential Slayer
Dying was her gift. Living was her sacrifice.
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Post by Buffy on Feb 21, 2004 19:26:13 GMT -5
The White Witch Willow that comes in the spell book set will be the only WWWILLow that will have more articulation. She will not have as much as a Buffy figure. The vampire Willow was a toyfair exclusive, but also comes in the spell book. The spell book is supposed to be relased around May.
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Post by CaptainOates on Feb 21, 2004 21:28:24 GMT -5
The warehouse in question was MAC's warehouse. A couple of months ago (maybe longer? I forget) MAC announced they'd found bunch of old figures in their warehouse so were selling them off. And a chase figure is generally a very limited variation on a standard figure. Usually something like a paint variation, (but in the case of Marvel Legends they do new heards and stuff sometimes like Unmasked Wolverine) which is randomly inserted into cases. They're very hard to find so you have to 'chase' them. They're also very annoying imo
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Post by JusticeDemon on Feb 22, 2004 0:33:18 GMT -5
So far the only true "chase" figures released in the Buffyverse were the IKON limited repaints. Everything else has either been shortpacked in the general case assortment (just fewer of them, but still very available) or an exclusive. They're called "chase" figures if they're SOOOOOO intentionally limited that you literally have to chase them down by going from site to site or store to store.
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Post by bettycooks on Feb 26, 2004 23:46:36 GMT -5
So far the only true "chase" figures released in the Buffyverse were the IKON limited repaints. Everything else has either been shortpacked in the general case assortment (just fewer of them, but still very available) or an exclusive. They're called "chase" figures if they're SOOOOOO intentionally limited that you literally have to chase them down by going from site to site or store to store. That drusilla ornament was a chase too, right?
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Post by JusticeDemon on Feb 26, 2004 23:58:03 GMT -5
Yes. It was limited to 100 and inserted into cases of Vampire Drusilla ornaments. Many retailers didn't realise what they had and either sold it on eBay or in their stores for regular price.
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