The third wave of Ghostbusters minimates are being solicited now in Diamond Previews catalog, and there’s a new picture to go with them, which shows that besides the GB2 Janine, marshmallowed Egon and Winston, and Walter Peck we’d seen previously, the sets come with “a wealth of pint-sized accessories”, including a marshmallow halo for Peck, for that end-of-the-movie comeuppance look.
Ghostbusters Minimates Series 3 Box Set
The top-selling Ghostbusters Minimate line continues with this exclusive set only available in specialty stores! This four-pack includes the marshmallow-covered Gooey Egon and Gooey Winston from the original film as well as the sequel’s Janine Melnitz and EPA lawyer Walter Peck! Each Ghostbusters Minimate stands two inches tall with 14 points of articulation and a wealth of pint-sized accessories.
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I’m sure his hair will just be an attachment.
Look for these things on sale at GBFans in early 2010.
rassa-frassa? what the….?
1) yes, “marshmallow halo” means attachment. I don’t know where I gave the impression I meant a different figure. Excellent plug, thank you,
2) The incoherent noise Peck makes after getting gooped = rassa frassa, for the sake of comedy.
HA! He does make that sound i always thought he was sayin the F word.. Thats so silly.
Those two Pecks looks like different guys. One has brown eyes, one has blue. One has facial hair, one doesn’t.
Just an observation.
You know, this marshmallow goo makes for perfect camouflage once the GBs go in arctic-haunting missions
I love this town.
I had the same thought Paul, but given it was one of those soliciting shots, using the prototypes, and without any info about it, I just left alone, assuming it was a different prototype, or the photos weren’t colour matched, or something.