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Monty Python: Death with Big Pointy Teeth and Glowing Eyes
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"Come no further, for death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth."
     —Tim the Enchanter, Monty Python & The Holy Grail.

You are warned. Do NOT, repeat NOT purchase any copies of this item, as it is a creature so foul, so cruel that no man yet has fought with it and lived.
Sincerely,
Monty Python

P.S. This life-sized version of the famous death-dealing rabbit has light-up eyes, a soft, rabbit-like body, and razor-like teeth.

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And now for something completely different:


I found this one trough a Norwegian gaming store almost 5 years ago, and I bought it instantly. And even though my friends have hassled me for it, played with it and thrown it around. It is still soft, have the same charming red blinking eyes and all those white pointy teeth intact.

So this one will be passed on to my firstborn child... Once I get one that is.


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