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Hasbro’s Ghostbusters Plasma Series Tully’s Terrible Night two-pack unveiled

July 24, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

Hasbro has unveiled the latest product in its Ghostbusters Plasma Series line, the Tully’s Terrible Night two-pack, which is inspired by the classic 1984 movie and includes action figures for Rick Moranis’ Louis Tully and a Terror Dog; check out the promotional images here…

 

The premium, collectible Ghostbusters figure fans have been waiting for is here with the GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Tully’s Terrible Night two-pack from Hasbro. Inspired by the original Ghostbusters movies, the 6-inch scale Louis Tully and Terror Dog action figures feature premium detail across multiple points of articulation, movie-inspired accessories, and photorealistic actor likenesses. Included with the Plasma Series Tully’s Terrible Night two-pack is a helmet accessory that makes a great addition to any Ghostbusters Collection.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: Ghostbusters, hasbro

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