Beast Kingdom Releases WB 100th Anniversary Bugs Bunny Batman Figure

Leading the charge to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros., Beast Kingdom’s “Entertainment Experience Brand” unleashes “Bugs Bunny Batman”: a dark, yet cute crime-fighter.

The famous Warner Bros. company has brought to the screen some of the most celebrated heroes in pop culture history. From superheroes to cartoon characters and more, there isn’t a genre that hasn’t been touched and immortalized in a collectible form.

So, in an alternate universe, where bunnies and dark, caped crusaders collide, collectors can now experience a crime fighter unlike any other! One with an appetite for carrots!

One of Warner Bros.’ most iconic characters, Bugs Bunny, has been transformed into one of DC’s most popular superheroes, Batman.

Bugs Bunny can be seen wearing the iconic Batman costume, composed of the four classic colors of blue, gray, black, and yellow, including the classic belt and Batman logo. With a stylish cloak made of real fabric, Bugs Bunny also has an updated suit with protective ear gear.

The Bugs Bunny Batman action figure is 1:9 scale and includes around 16 points of articulation.  The piece comes included with three pairs of replaceable hands (fist, open and relaxed).

The 100th anniversary of Warner Bros. Studios’ limited edition Bugs Bunny as Batman figure is a limited edition and is now available to pre-order from Beast Kingdom. The figure has an estimated release date of May 2024.

Join our favorite WB bunny as he fights crime for the first time in Gotham and brings justice with a swing of his tasty carrot!

Action, adventure, and justice have never looked so cute. Everyone can definitely be sure that it’s definitely NOT Rabbit Season in Gotham City right now… unless there’s a Joker Elmer Fudd out there, somewhere! Or what about a Riddler Daffy Duck? The possibilities are endless.

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Beast Kingdom


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