Bring the adventures of WheresWaldo home as BeastKingdom brings the ultimate hide and seek player to life
The game is afoot as Beast Kingdom continues the search for the infamous Waldo. Coming to life right from the pages of the hit chicken books seriescomes a brand new D-Stage statue. Also known as Where's Wally in the UK, the ultimate hide-and-seek player, and his pup are looking for their next hiding spot. Standing at roughly 5.2" tall, Waldo is perfectly crafted in his iconic red and white striped shirt, with his glasses, hat, and cane.
To make things more interesting, Beast Kingdom has even placed one of the Where's Wally books open and as a backdrop, enhancing his display. Waldo is such an iconic book character, and more statues like this might be fun to see. From all the different Waldo characters to all the different books, book lovers will surely want this price on their bookshelves. Where's Waldo fans will be able to bring this beauty home in Q1 2024.
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