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Rio de Janeiro-born Rio de Janeiro-born Rafael is very much a modern full-back: he loves to bomb down the right flank - but he's not all just Brazilian flair, he's also made of tough stuff. Rafael is a full Brazil international and settled quicker than his twin Fabio after making his debut against Peterborough in Barry Fry's testimonial back in August, 2008. It was soon evident United had a ready-made first-teamer on their hands, even though he was only 18 at the time. Finally, it was the end of one long journey from his former Brazilian club Fluminense, and the start of a new one with United. What made Rafael's debut all the more startling was that he hadn't played for over a year. The Reds had been waiting for international clearance on the pair's transfer from Brazil, so they had been unable to turn out for United during that time and, in fact, didn't play any regular competitive football. Both brothers were spotted by Les Kershaw, then Academy Manager, in the summer of 2005 while playing for Fluminense in a Hong Kong youth tournament. Rafael seems dauntless, and his ten-minute cameo on his competitive debut against Newcastle appeared to back up that claim, as did his first goal in a red shirt - a stunning last-minute volley in the defeat at Arsenal in November 2008. He quickly began stringing together top-level performances, displacing fit-again club captain Gary Neville and England international Wes Brown at various stages of the campaign. Rafael copes with high-pressure matches with a calm which belies his tender years. Sir Alex Ferguson handed Rafael a two-year contract extension before the defender had even completed his first season in England. The Brazilian ended 2008/09 with a nomination for the PFA Young Player of the Year award, and a place on the bench in the Champions League final, just a year after watching from the stands in Moscow.
Anthony Stokes is an Irish professional footballer who plays as astriker for Scottish Premier League club Celtic and the Republic ofIreland national football team.
Stokes began his senior career with Arsenal, but established himselfwith a successful loan spell with Falkirk in 2006, scoring 14 goals in16 SPL games. Stokes then signed for Sunderland in a 2 million deal,but he struggled to hold down a place in the Sunderland first team. Hemoved back to Scottish football when Hibernian signed him for 500,000in August 2009. He again enjoyed success in the SPL, scoring over 20goals in his only full season with Hibs.
Stokes moved to boyhood heroes Celtic shortly after the start of thefollowing season, for a fee of around 1.2 million.
On 31 August 2010, Stokes signed a four year contract with Celtic.Stokes made his Celtic debut on 11 September 2010, in a 3-0 win againstHearts. He scored his first goal for the club in his second appearanceon 19 September, the winning goal in a 2-1 victory against Kilmarnock.Stokes scored a brace in a League Cup tie, against Inverness in a 6-0win and another double in the quarter final against St. Johnstone in a3-2 win. On 6 November, Stokes recorded his first hat-trick for Celticin an SPL record 9-0 victory over Aberdeen.
After scoring a 90th minute penalty in 1-1 draw at New Douglas Parkwith Hamilton on 12 January 2011, Stokes entered a rich vein of form,scoring another penalty and an over-the-shoulder volley in a 3-0 win atEaster Road against Hibernian three days later. He rounded thegoalkeeper and scored the winner in a 1-0 home win against Aberdeen thefollowing week. He scored from a free-kick and a tap-in from a goodrefereeing advantage in a 4-0 home thrashing of Hearts on 26 Januaryand kept his cool from the spot and scored another penalty in a 4-1 winat Hampden Park in the semi-final of the League Cup against Aberdeen.
Belfast-born Jonny Evans is a tall and agile centre-back. An intelligent defender, he combines an uncompromising physical approach with the ability to pass the ball out from the back. Jonny has risen through the United ranks to become an integral part of the first-team squad and 2011/12 was the season in which he truly came to the fore. The Northern Ireland international who received his first call-up before he had even made his United debut has blossomed into one of the best young defenders around. Handed a Champions League squad number at the start of the 2005/06 season, aged just 17, Evans was a burgeoning talent waiting to burst to prominence. Given his opportunity by the sale of Gerard Pique in the summer of 2008, Jonny did that during the course of the 2008/09 campaign. Whenever called upon, Jonny's ice-cool calm is immediately apparent, even on huge stages like the San Siro or Stamford Bridge. His capacity for handling pressure is incredible, and stems partially from the extensive experience he gained out on loan. Roy Keane, Jonny's boyhood hero, enlisted his former team-mate when he took the managerial reins at Sunderland, and Evans played a lead role in helping the Black Cats reach the Premier League. Midway through the 2007/08 campaign, by which time Jonny had made his United debut against Coventry, Keane came calling again and took Evans back to the Stadium of Light for another six months. After returning from Wearside, he featured in every one of United's 2008/09 pre-season games and quickly became the Reds' contingency plan for whenever the rock-solid partnership of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic was broken up, filling the breach in every competition including the Reds' Club World Cup final and League Cup final victories, while 16 Premier League starts ensured a hat-trick of medals for the defender. In the 2010/11 season Evans found himself competing with summer signing Chris Smalling for his place, and in March he picked up a straight red card for a tackle on Bolton's Stuart Holden. But the campaign finished on a high note as 13 league appearances were enough to earn Evans another winners' medal. The 2011/12 season was arguably Evans' best in a red shirt. Deputising for the injured Vidic, he made 28 league starts and found some fantastic form through playing regularly. He also broke his goal-duck in United's 5-0 demolition of Wolves in March.
The one and only Stretch Star Wars Chewbacca is here in giant Stretch
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The one and only Stretch Star Wars Chewbacca is here in giant Stretch
form! Stretch him, pull him, tie him in knots.
When you release him, he uses his amazing stretch to slowly return to
his normal size and shape! Have amazing, super stretchy fun with this
fully stretchable Stretch Star Wars Chewbacca!
A legendary Wookiee warrior and Han Solo's long-time co-pilot,
Chewbacca continues to serve as faithful first mate to carry out daring
missions against the First Order behind the controls of the Millennium
Falcon.
Known as Chewie to his closest friends, he was part of a core group of
rebels who restored freedom to the galaxy during the reign of the
Galactic Empire. Known for his short temper and accuracy with a
bowcaster, Chewie also has a big heart and unwavering loyalty to his
friends.
Timothy Michael "Tim" Krul is a Dutch footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Newcastle United and the Netherlands national team. In his home town he is known as "Bakkers Handen", which roughly translates to "Baker's hands", in reference to how 'safe' his hands are in goal. Newcastle United Krul began his career at hometown club RAS and later at local Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag. He joined Premier League club Newcastle United in the summer of 2005 on a three-year deal after failing to sign professional terms. ADO demanded a compensation fee and objected with the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC). The DRC denied the claim and ADO took the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The CAS ruled in February 2007 in favor of ADO ordering Newcastle to pay 220,000 Euro's as compensation for the transfer. He played in the Under-17 European Championship for the Netherlands in Italy in May 2005 and eventually made the step up to the Dutch under-21 squad. He made his first senior appearance for Newcastle in a pre-season defeat to PSV Eindhoven on 29 July 2006. Following the injury to Newcastle's first-choice goalkeeper, Shay Given, Krul was on the bench for a few games as back-up to second-choice Steve Harper. Krul made his Newcastle debut in the UEFA Cup game on 2 November 2006, away to Palermo. His debut was hailed by critics as he displayed his shot-stopping abilities, saving efforts from Giuseppe Biava and David Di Michele and recording a clean sheet in the process. He injured himself in the warm up prior to the second leg tie against Palermo and then aggravated that injury in the warm up before a game against Watford. He required two cartilage operations as a result, keeping him out of action for almost 6 months. He returned to action in April 2007. On 13 June 2007, he signed a new four year contract with Newcastle. In the same month, he was part of the Dutch Under-21 squad that won the European Championships and also qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Marshmallow Mouse Triplets introduces the incredibly cute-sized triplets! The set includes the triplets and cradle. Marshmallow Mouse Triplets are characterised by flower petal patterns on their ears. This is the first time cradled triplets have made an appearance in Sylvanian Families. All 3 cradled babies can be put to bed in the included cradle.
The Family Picnic Van is a car with a roof rack, that can fit up to eight figures. Remove the boot door and seats to turn them into a picnic table set.
Funko is a purveyor of pop culture and licensed-focused collectibles.
Funko currently holds hundreds of licenses and the rights to create
tens of thousands of characters, one of the largest portfolios in the
pop culture and collectibles industry. Funko's Pop Vinyl is the number
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Both longtime fans and new followers will love the retro feel of the Masters of the Universe™ Origins line that celebrates the original animated series, like this Stridor™ action figure. Designed with working projectile launchers, this robotic horse is ready to ride into battle with He-Man™ and the Heroic Warriors. Stridor™ figure comes with three plasma blasts to take down Skeletor™ and his evil crew, as well as a helmet and bridle with real cord. Collectors can display him in epic poses using 19 articulated joints, including the legs, neck, tail and mouth, and the included display stand that connects to the Masters of the Universe™ Origins Castle Grayskull™ playset (sold separately, subject to availability). With so much play and display opportunity, this MOTU™ collectible makes a great gift for fans ages 6 years old and up. Colors and decorations may vary.
Masterverse is an exciting new line of Masters of the Universe® action figures, and its first wave celebrates the release of a thrilling Masters of the Universe® reboot: the Netflix animated series, Revelation! This Masterverse collection includes He-Man®, Skeletor®, Evil-Lyn®, Beast Man® and many more heroes and villains, all with highly detailed designs. Figures feature at least 30 points of articulation for extreme pose-ability and come with accessories like a battle accessory or extra hands for epic storytelling. A must have for collectors and fans who treasure the MOTU® legacy and appreciate that it's been expertly revitalized for the future. By the power of Grayskull! Each sold separately, subject to availability. Colors and decorations may vary.
Funko's new Marvel: Holiday Pop! Vinyl Figures feature the iconic
heroes in their gingerbread form (sorry they aren't actually edible),
but just imagine how tasty they'd be in front of a warm fire on
Christmas Eve if they were!
A total of eight Avengers appear in this wave to save your Christmas,
including Captain America, Hulk, Black Panther, Scarlet Witch, Thor,
Spider-Man, Captain Marvel and Iron Man.
So go ahead and have yourself a Merry Christmas with Funko's new
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A vapor farmer on Arvala-7, Kuiil came to seek peace in an out of the
way world, which is now being trespassed upon by criminals and
mercenaries.
Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars, the action-and-adventure-packed
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figures and vehicles from Star Wars The Vintage Collection. Figures
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by the original line, as well as the entertainment-inspired collector
grade deco that fans have come to know and love. (Additional products
each sold separately. Subject to availability.)
Featuring premium detail and design across multiple points of
articulation inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian, this collectible
Star Wars The Vintage Collection 3.75-inch-scale figure makes a great
gift for Star Wars fans and collectors.
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The one and only Stretch Star Wars Darth Vader is here in giant Stretch
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uses his amazing stretch to slowly return to his normal size and shape!
Have amazing, super stretchy fun with this fully stretchable Stretch
Star Wars Darth Vader!
Once the heroic Jedi Knight named Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader was
enticed by the dark side of the Force. Forever scarred by his defeat on
Mustafar, Vader was transformed into a cybernetically-enhanced Sith
Lord. At the dawn of the Empire, Vader led the Empire’s eradication of
the Jedi Order and the search for survivors. He remained in service of
the Emperor – the evil Darth Sidious – for decades, enforcing his
Master’s will and seeking to crush the Rebel Alliance and other
detractors. But there was still good in him…
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