Vintage 1992 Bugs Bunny Plush Toy | Looney Tunes Collectible Bunny | Official Warner Bros Soft Gray Rabbit Stuffed Animal Gift Bugs Bunny

$56.36

Vintage 1992 Bugs Bunny Plush Toy | Looney Tunes Collector's Item

Hop into nostalgia with this adorable Bugs Bunny plush toy, an official Warner Bros product from 1992!

Perfect for Looney Tunes enthusiasts and collectors alike, this iconic piece is a must-have.

Bugs Bunny, the quick-witted rabbit we all love, brings timeless charm and character to your collection or makes an incredible gift for a fan. 🥕

🐰 Features:
___ Original Product: Official Warner Bros Looney Tunes merchandise, complete with the original label.
___ Size: Approx. 11 ½ inches high (29 cm), 7 inches wide (18 cm), 3 ½ inches deep (9 cm).
___ Condition: Very good vintage condition! No stains or missing parts. Clean with slightly aged white fur and eyes (a natural patina of time). A few loose thread ends (common in vintage plush), but the stitches are firm and the structure intact.
___ Material: Soft and cuddly polyester fiber.


🤍 Great Gift: Perfect for kids, collectors, or anyone who grew up loving Bugs Bunny.
🤍 Versatile Display: Use it as a retro decor piece in a nursery, office, or your Looney Tunes-themed collection shelf.
🤍 Collector's Pride: This 1992 plush is rare, preserving the charm of one of animation’s greatest characters.

This is your chance to own a piece of animation history. Don’t miss out—this vintage Bugs Bunny plush is hopping away fast!

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🙃 Fun Facts About Bugs Bunny:

___ Catchphrase Perfection: Bugs’ iconic “What’s up, Doc?” was first used in the 1940 cartoon A Wild Hare. It became his trademark line, loved by generations.
___ Unstoppable Wit: One of Bugs Bunny’s most memorable moments was outsmarting Elmer Fudd in Rabbit of Seville, a classic filled with humor and opera!
___ Oscar Winner: Bugs starred in Knighty Knight Bugs, which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1959. Talk about a star bunny! 🏆

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