
NEW YORK, July 14 (UPI) -- McFarlane Toys is coming out with a line of collectible figures based on the cult film "Napoleon Dynamite."
The figures will include a gangsta Kip, a dazed-looking Pedro and three Napoleons: one in mid-dance, one in prom attire and one playing tetherball, MTV.com reported Thursday.
The toys will hit stores in November for $12.99 each, while a deluxe, 12-inch talking Napoleon figure will sell for $39.99.
Comic book artist Todd McFarlane, founder of the toy company, said he has been working on the "Napoleon Dynamite" line since April.
"We try to make figures based on films that have an effect on people," he said. "And 'Napoleon' definitely had an effect on a whole lot of people," he said. "Everywhere I went, people were spouting off lines from the film and talking about their favorite scenes. So I knew we were on to something."
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