>>11065404Is it articulated?
>>11065419No.
>>11065404>Not articulated>No talk featureIt's basically a shitty statue.
>>11065497Why does it have that weird neck/head seam then?
>>11065404Mcfarlane could do this for under $100
>>11065419>>11065576>>11065581If anyone spent 2 seconds checking, it says it is articulated at the neck and tail
>>11065404I have a Garfield in my house and it has real fur, it's fully articulated, and it makes noises. I found it in a field walking around and grabbed it.
>>11065664This but a drunk college girl
>>11065603It has too much paint for MacFarlane to do for that price.
>>11065404Just pre order it and save up. You have more than enough time.
>>11065404I kind of love it. Would welcome into my home.
>>11065404Who else but him
>>11065404Why plastic though, a lifesize plushie would make a lot more sense and be cheaper too. You want plastic for small scale merch where the rigidness of the material holds shape well and allows for detailed sculpts that plushies wouldn't be able to give you, but at larger sizes plushies can be very detailed and Garfield's blobby low detail form is ideal for them, plastic Garfield at this size just looks like a giant hollow hunk of junk that is a headache to transport and store.The only good thing about this is that now you can put him right next to your 1/1 scale Kyubey so that together they can be jerk cat buddies.
>>11066057Really hate this libtard
>>11065404>its not even a phone
>>11066057they always look like that
>>11065404would be a cool kitchen prop but how tf is that shit $200