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Toy Story Mr Potato Head Thats Mister Potato Head To You

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Mr. Potato Head was first introduced in Toy Story. Upon the release of new sculptures from Toy Story2, Mr. Potato Head made his WDCC debut. His base matches those sculptures released from Toy Story, but his backstamp reads Toy Story2. Base fashioned like Andy's bed quilt
 
Toy Story Mr Potato Head Thats Mister Potato Head To You, by WDCC is a Limited Edition production. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this is an authentic Limited Edition production from WDCC
 
 
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