The summary of ‘Funko POP Games World of Warcraft Set Review’

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The video features Super Nintendo as he enthusiastically showcases his collection of World of Warcraft Funko Pops, even though he no longer plays the game. He displays and discusses several figures, highlighting the detailed craftsmanship of each one. Notable characters include an older version of Thrall, Illidan with his distinct tattoos and wings, and a GameStop exclusive Murloc dubbed the "God of War Murloc." He also showcases an intricate Sylvanas figure, Arthas the Lich King with his impressive armor, and a six-inch Deathwing with shining metal and fiery details. Throughout his presentation, he expresses a deep appreciation for the artistry of these collectibles and makes a plea for more World of Warcraft Funko Pops to be produced.

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In this part of the video, Super Nintendo showcases his collection of World of Warcraft Funko Pops despite having recently stopped playing the game. He is interrupted by a character called the “wild virus,” humorously claiming that no one can escape World of Warcraft. Super Nintendo then proceeds to display several detailed Funko Pops, including an older version of Thrall with impressive armor and braids, Illidan with tattoos, weapons, wings, and distinctive features, and a GameStop exclusive Murloc, which he nicknames the “God of War Murloc” due to its red and white design. He expresses a desire to collect more Murlocs.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various World of Warcraft Funko Pop figures from their collection, highlighting their detailed design and personal favorites. They start by describing a Murloc figure found at GameStop and express appreciation for an older rendition of the Sylvanas figure, noting the intricate detailing of her bow, armor, and makeup. The speaker then praises an Arthas the Lich King figure for its fantastic helmet and armor, although they wish it included Frostmourne or showcased him riding Invincible. Next, they examine a six-inch Deathwing figure, emphasizing its shiny metal armor, fiery wing details, and overall impressive appearance. The segment closes with a plea to Funko to produce more World of Warcraft pops and a standard YouTube outro inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and comment.

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