The Muppet Show

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Description

Palisades Toys paid tribute to Jim Henson with this miniature replica Jim Henson Muppet banjo player from The Muppet Show's Country Trio. This figure has a lot of nice details. Everything is packaged in a colorful window box with pictures of Mr. Henson and popular Muppet characters.  

This box set was sold at the Muppets, Music & Magic event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City. Afterwards, it was made available for sale on the Palisades website. 

Packaging: In good condition. Great colorful graphics and includes the original white shipper box for extra protection. 

Features: Jim Henson figure with multiple points of articulation (Neck, ball joint shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, waist, hips, knees, ankles)

Accessories: Banjo with strap, director's chair with Mr. Henson's signature, tambourine, microphone, Muppet Magazine 

Limited Edition: Approximately 3,000 pieces were made. 

Release Date: Fall 2004 

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