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H.R. PufNStuf Treasury Premium Color Edition

Current price: $54.99
H.R. PufNStuf Treasury Premium Color Edition
H.R. PufNStuf Treasury Premium Color Edition

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H.R. PufNStuf Treasury Premium Color Edition

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H.R. PufNStuf Treasury. You watched it on Saturday Morning TV in the '70's and you LOVE IT! One of the first live-action, life-sized-puppet programs on Saturday Mornings! Main characters are Jimmy-A young English human who was lured to Living Island by an enchanted boat. H.R. Pufnstuf – A friendly dragon who is the Mayor of Living Island. Freddy the Flute – A magic talking flute that is owned by Jimmy. He is often targeted by Witchiepoo.Cling and Clang – Two short mute keystone cops who work for H.R. Pufnstuf as his Rescue Racer Crew. Cling wears red and Clang wears green. Although they appear vaguely animal-like with their beaked faces, and furry three-toed feet. Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo – The primary antagonist of the series; a wicked but ineffective witch who has been targeting Freddy the Flute to use him in her own agendas. She is cruel to everyone around her, even her henchmen, whom she constantly whacks with her wand. Yet when faced with failure, she usually starts to pity herself, by asking "Why me?". Orson Vulture – A stuffy, somewhat inept vulture who is one of Witchiepoo's henchmen. Seymour Spider– A dim-witted "spider" who is another of Witchiepoo's henchmen. Stupid Bat– A bat who is the least favorite and least seen of Witchiepoo's henchmen. Skeleton Guards – Two skeletons who guard Witchiepoo's castle. This Softcover Premium Color Edition reprints Issues 1,3,5-8.

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