Limited to only 750 pieces and available for pick-up only at Comic-Con 2005. This figure is part of our 'Collect-n-Go' program.
This 2005 San Diego Comic-Con 2005 exclusive 12" Werewolf Oz figure includes:
An authentic Seth Green likeness, mid-werewolf transformation
Over 30 points of articulation, on the small male body (approx 11.5")
Genuine fabric outfit including a green t-shirt, brown overshirt, and black pants.
Gothic skull pedestal accessory
12 inch figure display stand with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer logo
It was a seemingly harmless bite from cousin Geordy that began Daniel Osbourne's lycanthropic lifestyle. Oz, the charming guitar player for the band "Dingoes Ate My Baby" spends 3 days a month as a captive of the full moon, locking himself away in the Sunnydale High library book cage. Determined not to harm his fellow students, or more importantly his beloved Willow, Oz fights against his animal nature. Oz had to face down his most primal urges to spare Willow in the episode "Fear, Itself." While they fared better than most Sunnydale couples, Willow and Oz fell apart once they began studies at UC Sunnydale. It was there that Oz became drawn to a singer named Veruca. The seductive chanteuse revealed that she too was a werewolf and succeeded in tempting Oz not only to the dark side of his "condition," but into an affair. Willow discovered their tryst and was devastated by his betrayal. Disgusted by his actions and the pain he caused Willow, Oz left Sunnydale to gain more knowledge and control over his werewolf nature. He returned months later, only to find she had moved on to a new relationship with Tara. Oz and Willow's emotional final parting was a bittersweet moment for both characters, forever cementing their emotional bond, despite their failed romance. Oz drove away and though he never appeared again on Buffy or Angel, fans still rank him as one of the most beloved Buffy-verse characters ever.