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Just saw on Instagram that with a little work, the gun is removable.
Maybe Hot Toys’ instructions will include a warning to not do ‘X’ or it will cause you to damage the holster’s locking mechanism and cause the offending pistol to become loose? Might be their legal loophole.Not sure if I like the idea of having to pry it out. Stupid WB/DC. Their policy about guns with figures is so silly. I’m sure that’s why Hot Toys made it that way.
I hadn’t thought of that. That’s true that the latest Joker didn’t have any gun censorship. Either WB is easing up or perhaps he was grandfathered in based on past releases or contracts? McFarlane’s recent TDK figures are gun-less. You’d think if they had a $200+ clause or something they’d understand children are not likely purchasing those items. So strange.Character from R rated movie - "NO GUNS!"
Character from PG-13 rated movie (Joker TDK) - "THREE GUNS!"
WB is trying to pollute the youth
Character from R rated movie - "NO GUNS!"
Character from PG-13 rated movie (Joker TDK) - "THREE GUNS!"
WB is trying to pollute the youth
It's funny. Usually these angry/screaming mouth plates don't work well because the upper eyes doesn't match the extreme expression. They finally do eyes that do match them on the prototype but didn't include them for the final release.Strange they even bothered to sculpt and paint the hair on the sides of his ear when they’ll always be covered. Wish they had figured a way out to have a swapable upper face too as the original squinting eyes worked better with the open mouth face.
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