Moore Plans An Angelic Holiday Season
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Recently, Moore Creations and Moore Action Collectibles announced that they had been awarded the license to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff series, Angel. Moore has unveiled images of the first of their all-new products based on the hit series, as well as some updated information on products based on Buffy.Beginning early 2001, Moore Creations, Inc. will be releasing its newest bust from WB hit television series, "Angel." This exquisitely sculpted bust will feature the star of the show, David Boreanez as Angel, in his original Victorian attire. Adorned in ruffles and long hair, this vampiric heartthrob is beautifully presented in cold cast porcelain and stands 6 inches tall. Retailing at $45.00, this bust, like Angel himself, is sure to stand the test of time. In 2001, Moore Action Collectibles will release it's first series of action figures based on "Angel". Stay tuned to RTM for more information on these new figures as it becomes available. Looking for a new angel to add to your tree this Christmas? Although Moore Creations' Angel ornament doesn't have wings or a halo, it is sure to top the Christmas list this year. From the hit WB television series, "Angel", Moore will be bringing joy to the world with their first set of Angel ornaments this December. The line will include the lead character in two versions: regular Angel and vampiric Angel. To add an extra jingle to your bells this holiday season, Moore is offering both Angel ornaments as a gift set for $24.95.
If that's not enough, you can deck your halls with Moore Creations' Buffy the Vampire Slayer ornaments. Fill your festive home with the original, vampire-slaying scooby gang, Buffy, Willow, Giles, Oz, and Xander. Whether they are hung on the tree to protect your precious gifts from the ghouls, or dangling from your front door to keep out the demons, these ornaments will be a wonderful addition to your holiday season. Retailing at $14.95, you may enjoy this ornamental entourage so much that you may decide not to pack them up with your other ornaments after the new year! Coming to the Christmas tree nearest you this December.
[Posted 10/23/2000]
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