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Tooned Up is a series of nine maquettes based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. The 10" polystone statues were designed by Tracy Mark Lee, manufactured by Electric Tiki, and distributed by Sideshow Collectibles.

Maquettes[]

Figure Title Release
Buffy Tooned Up Buffy Summers 2008
  • Based on Buffy in the episode "Once More, with Feeling."
  • Features interchangeable arms holding either a stake in each hand, or a pool cue in one hand and the other open.
  • Limited edition: 1000.
Willow Tooned Up Vengeance Willow 2008
Buffy 2 Tooned Up Buffy Summers 2 February 4, 2009
  • Based on Buffy in the episode "End of Days."
  • Features two interchangeable right hands: one holding a stake, the other the Slayer Scythe.
Dark Willow Tooned Up Dark Willow July 15, 2009
  • Based on Willow in the episodes "Villains"–"Grave."
  • Sculpted by Mike Petryszak.
  • Limited edition: 750.
Glory Tooned Up Glory November 4, 2009
Faith 1 Tooned Up Faith
  • Based on Faith in the episode "Revelations."
  • Features interchangeable hands holding either her knife or a stake.
  • Limited edition.
Faith 2 Tooned Up Faith 2 March 31, 2010
  • Based on Faith variant with a red shirt.
  • Features interchangeable hands holding either her knife or a stake.
  • Sideshow exclusive limited edition: 150.
Spike Tooned Up Spike December 22, 2010
  • Based on Spike with a black shirt.
  • Features two interchangeable heads, depicting his human or vampire faces, and three interchangeable right hands: fist, axe-wielding, and railroad spike-wielding.
  • Sculpted by Rubén Procopio and Jackie Gonzales.
Spike 2 Tooned Up Ultimate Spike
  • Based on Spike with a red shirt.
  • Features two interchangeable heads, depicting his human or vampire faces, and three interchangeable right hands: fist, axe-wielding, and railroad spike-wielding.
  • Sculpted by Rubén Procopio and Jackie Gonzales.
  • Sideshow exclusive limited edition.

Behind the scenes[]

  • Tracy Mark Lee concept designs included a maquette based on Caleb and a third maquette for Buffy in the episode "Chosen."[1]

References[]

  1. "Buffy." Electric Tiki Design, February 27, 2010.
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