- What happens when The Big Bang Theory takes on The Renaissance Fair? BAZINGA!™
- The boys dress up in costume!
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These Convention Exclusives feature Sheldon as a Monk, Leonard as a
Knight, Howard as a Jester and Raj in a Gentleman's costume.
- Four 8-inch retro-style action figures feature episode-specific inspired clothing and multiple points of articulation.
- Each figure is a convention exclusive that comes individually
carded.
This case contains 4 individually packaged action figures:
1x Sheldon as a Monk
1x Leonard as a Knight
1x Howard as a Jester
1x Raj as a Gentleman
Standing approximately 8-inches tall in episode-specific inspired
clothing and a retro style that harkens back to the bestselling Mego
action figures of the 1970s and 1980s, Bif Bang Pow!'s fantastic line of
plastic action figures based on the sitcom The Big Bang Theory features
multiple points of articulation. If you're a fan of
The Big Bang Theory, Mego, or retro figures in general, you're going to want them all! After all, it's the intelligent thing to do.
Dr. Sheldon Cooper
is smarter than you – and he’s not afraid to say so. A theoretical
physicist possessing a master's degree, two Ph.D.s, and an IQ of 187,
Sheldon is originally from East Texas, where he was a child prodigy,
starting college at the age of 11. He has zero interest in romance, as
his only real love is science (although his “girlfriend” Amy is
constantly finding loopholes in their “Relationship Agreement” to
disprove this theorem). He is a stickler for routine and is very
different from his family; his mother, Mary, is a devout Christian, and
his twin sister, Missy, is not a scientist by any means.
Superpowers: Eidetic memory, Vexillology, Tuvan throat singing.
Weaknesses: Understanding sarcasm, driving.
Dr. Leonard Hofstadter
is “Everyman” – provided “Everyman” has an IQ of 173 and Ph.D. in
Experimental Physics. When he’s not doing research at the University,
Leonard lives in a Pasadena apartment with colleague and friend Sheldon
Cooper. Together, they proudly share a love of superheroes, video games
and all things “geeky”. Leonard is also very earnest in developing his
relationship with on-again, off-again, but now definitely on-again
girlfriend Penny, who lives across the hall. Leonard's family is
composed of many accomplished academics including his mother, Dr.
Beverly Hofstadter, and his brother and sister.
Superpowers: Solving differential equations, playing the cello.
Weaknesses: Eyesight, lactose intolerance.
Howard Wolowitz
is an engineer in applied physics. He recently retired his “ladies man”
aspirations and married girlfriend Bernadette Rostenkowski, who he
initially bonded with over disdain for their overbearing mothers. Even
though he’s constantly picked on by Sheldon for lacking a Ph.D., Howard
achieved the prestigious accomplishment of going to space (and will
never let his friends forget it). He also has a gift for celebrity
impressions, and a horrible nut allergy.
Superpowers: Expansive belt buckle collection.
Weaknesses: Dominated by his mother and now his wife.
Dr. Rajesh "Raj" Koothrappali
is a sensitive soul; the kind of guy who’s not afraid to kick back with
a glass of wine and a good “chick flick”. But make no mistake, he’s all
man. Recently, Raj overcame a lifelong inability to speak in the
presence of women. Now, he must learn what to actually say to a woman
that won’t send her running. Originally from New Delhi, India, Raj works
in the Physics department, where he specializes in particle
astrophysics. Occasionally visited by his sister, Priya, who’s a lawyer,
Raj often communicates with his Indian parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Koothrappali, through a webcam. In his spare time, Raj likes to stage
mystery dinner theatre and scavenger hunts for his friends.
Superpowers: Collecting comic books, astronomy.
Weaknesses: Colloquial conversation, nervous bladder, his pronunciation of “moustache.”
Ages 14 and up.
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