POP action figure of Charlie as the Director #1055

In the episode "Nightman Cometh", Charlie, then, presents a musical. Despite his many faults, the grimy barfly from Paddy's Pub at least has the merit of knowing a little about the musical world. Nevertheless, contrary to what he will try to make believe, it is not for the pleasure of the music that he will have tried the musical, but to woo the waitress that he relentlessly pursues by inviting her to the performance.

With such a motivation in mind, Charlie, usually the victim of his friends, will behave like a caricature of a director. This one, then, will become obnoxious, belittling his actors sabotaging his work with a passive-aggressive behavior that we didn't know him. When it comes to seducing the waitress, he, after all, is ready for anything. Starting with the worst, even to the point of pretending to have cancer. During the rehearsals of his musical, Charlie will not only act like a director's caricature, but also dress like one. He is usually dressed in ratty clothes, but here he shows up with a stylish cap and an artist's turtleneck. If he doesn't have the talent of a director, he will at least be dressed like one.

We will then see him dressed like this every time he screams while observing how his "friends", converted into makeshift actors for the sake of it, will sabotage his writing work on interpretation. This will be a constant source of hilarity during this legendary episode of Philadelphia where we will see Charlie cracking up a little more after each scene.

The Funko POP Charlie Director figure presents him as more faithful than the original. Indeed, with the Charlie Director figure, no accessory is missing. All dressed in black, with the pretentious cap and the turtleneck supposed to give him an artist look, the Funko POP Charlie Director captures all the pompous aspect of the character during this episode. It is indeed truculent that an individual capable of wallowing in the dirtiest filth seeks to give himself such precious airs.

Also, the gestures of the figurine POP Charlie Director is essential to better capture the essence of the character during this episode. In addition to the yellow suit that he will wear at the time of closing his musical and that he currently keeps under his arm, we can observe that the Funko POP figure Charlie Director raises his right hand. This gesture refers to the one he makes to signal the level of exasperation reached each time his "friends" multiply the whims during the rehearsals. Nothing, then, has been left to chance with the POP Charlie Director figurine.

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Funko POP Charlie as the Director figure in its box

Charlie as the Director unboxed

Funko POP Charlie as the Director figure unboxed

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What price for Charlie as the Director POP figure ?

The action figure of Charlie as the Director, from the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia franchise is a POP which came out in November 2020.
According to its features, its selling price is estimated at:

19.00$

Warning: this POP is relatively old and can be difficult to find in stores or on the internet. You will have more chance to get it on platforms between private individuals but this rarity can make its price go up... ๐Ÿค”

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About this action figure โœ”

Action figure Charlie as the Director
Item box 1055
UPC Code 889698506670
Manufacturer Funko
Brand Funko POP!
Release date 11 November 2020
Size 10 cm / 3.75''
Franchise It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Character Charlie Kelly
Licence 20th Century Fox
Category POP! Television
Status ๐Ÿ‘ Available
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