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Tonner Doll Company Takes a Bite Out of Zombie Love

Warm BodiesTonner Doll Company has released Character Figures based on Summit Entertainment’s Warm Bodies. The film was released nationwide by Summit Entertainment.

“I read the book a while ago after a friend had suggested it,” said Robert Tonner, doll artist and company CEO. “When I found out there would be a movie, I just had to jump at the chance to get this license.”

Sculpted in the likenesses of the film’s lead characters, R and Julie, Tonner’s figures will allow fans and collectors alike to bring home their very own, collectible example of the power of human connection.

The Warm Bodies Collection reflects Tonner’s rigorous standards for quality, and each figure includes authentic costuming from the film, hand-painted facial features, and multiple points of articulation for dynamic posing. Each figure also comes with a stand for ease of display.

Tonner’s 17″ R figure features hand-painted facial detailing. R arrives in his red sweatshirt, oatmeal long-sleeved T-shirt, denim trousers, holes and stains included, white socks, and black sneakers. His ensemble is completed by clear and blue elastic bracelets.

Tonner’s 16″ Julie also boasts hand-painted facial details. She wears her grey tank, tan corduroys, white socks, and brown faux leather boots, complete with mud marks. Julie also comes with a few accessories: a brown faux leather belt and black rubber bracelets.

Based on the novel by Isaac Marion, and directed by Jonathan Levine from a screenplay he wrote as well, Warm Bodies stars Nicholas Hoult as R and Teresa Palmer as Julie. The film had a very strong opening weekend at the box office earning $20 million making it the #1 film its first weekend.

“I saw the movie and loved it,” said Tonner. “It had just the right amount of everything: comedy, flesh-eating action, and romance.”

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