The Munsters: NECA creates figures based on Rob Zombie’s version of the characters

NECA is releasing figures of Herman, Lily, and The Count based on the way they look in Rob Zombie's version of The Munsters.NECA is releasing figures of Herman, Lily, and The Count based on the way they look in Rob Zombie's version of The Munsters.
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Universal still hasn’t announced a specific release date for writer/director Rob Zombie’s feature take on the classic sitcom The Munsters, but the collectible makers at NECA have revealed that they will be releasing stylized “Little Big Head” figures based on Zombie’s version of Herman Munster, Lily Munster, and The Count this October. (Which is probably when we can expect to see the movie as well.) Images of this figures can be seen at the bottom of this article, and on the NECA website.

Have fun with these little Munster Monsters! From Rob Zombie’s The Munsters, this “little big head” tribute set includes Herman, Lily, and The Count, each measuring between 5 and 6 inches tall. Comes in window box packaging that is an homage to the classic 1960s toy appearances.

The Munsters ran for two seasons, from September 1964 to May 1966, and consisted of 70 episodes. (You can buy the complete series at THIS LINK.) The show

starred Fred Gwynne as Frankenstein’s monster and head-of-the-household Herman Munster; Yvonne De Carlo as his wife Lily Munster; Al Lewis as Lily’s father, Grandpa, the somewhat over-the-hill vampire Count Dracula who longs for the “good old days” in Transylvania; Beverley Owen (later replaced by Pat Priest) as their teenage niece Marilyn Munster, who was attractive by conventional standards but the “ugly duckling” of the family; and Butch Patrick as their werewolfish son Eddie Munster.

Zombie’s The Munsters stars Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily, Daniel Roebuck as The Count, Richard Brake as mad scientist Dr. Henry Augustus Wolfgang, Catherine Schell as a gypsy woman named Zoya Krupp, Jorge Garcia as Herman’s friend Floop, Tomas Boykin as Lily’s werewolf brother Lester, Cassandra “Elvira” Peterson as realtor Barbara Carr, Dee Wallace as the voice of Good Morning Transylvania, and Sylvester McCoy as Igor, the loyal servant to the Munsters. Jeremy Wheeling, Roderick Hill, and Mark Griffith are also in there are Mr. Gateman, Mr. Goodbury, and Mr. Graves, the owners of the Gateman, Goodbury, and Graves Funeral Home. Sitcom cast member Pat Priest is in there, possibly reprising the role of Marilyn, and her sitcom co-star Butch Patrick is playing The Tin Can Man.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Zombie said his movie The Munsters is

100 percent in the spirit of the show. I didn’t want it to be different. I wanted to totally retain the vibe that it had in the ’60s.”

His commitment to retaining the spirit of the show is evident in the film’s PG rating for “macabre and suggestive material, scary images and language”

Are you looking forward to seeing Rob Zombie’s The Munsters? Will you be buying the NECA figures? Let us know by leaving a comment below. 

The Munsters NECA Rob Zombie
The Munsters NECA Rob Zombie
The Munsters NECA Rob Zombie

Source: NECA

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