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Fifth Element - Diva Plavalaguna Collectable Pop! Vinyl #195
DESCRIPTION
Long out of production and hard to find.
Diva Plavalaguna, portrayed by the French actress Maïwenn Le Besco, is a memorable character from the 1997 science fiction film "The Fifth Element," directed by Luc Besson. She is portrayed as an otherworldly opera singer with an extraordinary appearance and voice. The character is famous for her pivotal role in the movie's plot, where she holds the key to finding the mystical stones necessary for saving Earth from an impending cosmic threat.
Diva Plavalaguna's appearance is striking and unique. She has an elongated, bald blue head, luminous blue skin, and tentacle-like appendages for hair, which contribute to her alien and ethereal look. Her performance in the film includes a remarkable and iconic opera sequence that blends classical opera with futuristic electronic music, showcasing her incredible vocal range that moves from operatic singing to rapid, almost impossible sequences.
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RELEASE DETAILS
Funko Movies figure no. 195
Pop! Vinyl is a line of stylized vinyl figurines that gained immense popularity in the 2010s, particularly among fans of pop culture, movies, TV shows, and comics. The figures, which stand at around 3.75 inches tall, feature exaggerated heads and tiny bodies, with designs inspired by famous characters from various franchises.
The Pop! Vinyl craze started in 2010 when the first figures were released by Funko, a company that specializes in pop culture collectibles. Since then, the Pop! Vinyl line has expanded rapidly, with thousands of different figures released covering everything from classic movies like Star Wars and Back to the Future to contemporary TV shows like Stranger Things and Game of Thrones.
The appeal of Pop! Vinyl figures lies in their unique designs and the way they allow fans to express their love for their favourite characters. The figures are relatively affordable and highly collectible, with fans often buying multiple figures to complete sets or to display on their shelves. The figures have become a cultural phenomenon, with conventions and expos dedicated to Pop! Vinyls and their collectors.
Fifth Element - Diva Plavalaguna Collectable Pop! Vinyl #195
DESCRIPTION
Long out of production and hard to find.
Diva Plavalaguna, portrayed by the French actress Maïwenn Le Besco, is a memorable character from the 1997 science fiction film "The Fifth Element," directed by Luc Besson. She is portrayed as an otherworldly opera singer with an extraordinary appearance and voice. The character is famous for her pivotal role in the movie's plot, where she holds the key to finding the mystical stones necessary for saving Earth from an impending cosmic threat.
Diva Plavalaguna's appearance is striking and unique. She has an elongated, bald blue head, luminous blue skin, and tentacle-like appendages for hair, which contribute to her alien and ethereal look. Her performance in the film includes a remarkable and iconic opera sequence that blends classical opera with futuristic electronic music, showcasing her incredible vocal range that moves from operatic singing to rapid, almost impossible sequences.
Stock image used
RELEASE DETAILS
Funko Movies figure no. 195
Pop! Vinyl is a line of stylized vinyl figurines that gained immense popularity in the 2010s, particularly among fans of pop culture, movies, TV shows, and comics. The figures, which stand at around 3.75 inches tall, feature exaggerated heads and tiny bodies, with designs inspired by famous characters from various franchises.
The Pop! Vinyl craze started in 2010 when the first figures were released by Funko, a company that specializes in pop culture collectibles. Since then, the Pop! Vinyl line has expanded rapidly, with thousands of different figures released covering everything from classic movies like Star Wars and Back to the Future to contemporary TV shows like Stranger Things and Game of Thrones.
The appeal of Pop! Vinyl figures lies in their unique designs and the way they allow fans to express their love for their favourite characters. The figures are relatively affordable and highly collectible, with fans often buying multiple figures to complete sets or to display on their shelves. The figures have become a cultural phenomenon, with conventions and expos dedicated to Pop! Vinyls and their collectors.