The Big Bang Theory / Star Trek: The Original Series Sheldon as Spock

The Big Bang Theory - Star Trek: The Original Series Sheldon as Spock 8-Inch Action Figure

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For the first time ever, the planets are aligned and the world is ready for the guys and gals from The Big Bang Theory to role-play popular Star Trek characters from The Original Series in classic Mego action figure form. And Bif Bang Pow!, with licenses for both iconic properties, makes it happen! These unique variants are the perfect marriage of Earth's most famous geniuses with the characters of the most beloved sci-fi property of all time. Ages 14 and up.

Your favorite stars of The Big Bang Theory appear as your favorite stars of Star Trek: The Original Series! And they're wearing the appropriate TOS uniforms! Who better to portray Mr. Spock than the highly intelligent and always logical(?) BAZINGA! boy himself, that fan-favorite fussy physicist, Sheldon Cooper? Standing about 8-inches tall in his episode-specific inspired blue fabric Sciences uniform and a retro style that harkens back to the bestselling Mego action figures of the 1970s and 1980s, this plastic Big Bang Theory Star Trek: TOS Sheldon as Spock 8-Inch Action Figure features multiple points of articulation and accessories that include a phaser, communicator, and tricorder! It will put you right there on the set with Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, and the whole gang. And if you're a fan of The Big Bang Theory, Star Trek, Mego, or retro figures in general, you're going to want them all! After all, it's the intelligent thing to do. Sheldon Cooper is a limited edition of just 1,196 pieces that comes individually carded. Other figures sold separately. Ages 14 and up.

TBBT fans know that the boy geniuses are big Star Trek fans, and many are aware that an old Mego Spock figure made an appearance in the show. But did you know that the first Mego figure owned by Bif Bang Pow!'s founder, Jason Lenzi, was from Star Trek? So, you can imagine how thrilled we are to bring these retro-styled TOS action figures to you now. They're a throwback to both TOS and the original Star Trek Mego figures, and the first time Bif Bang Pow! has done a license crossover like this in a single figure or set of figures. Order yours now!

Dr. Sheldon Cooper is smarter than you and he's not afraid to say so. A theoretical physicist possessing a master's degree, two Ph.D.s, and an IQ of 187, Sheldon is originally from East Texas, where he was a child prodigy, starting college at the age of 11. He has zero interest in romance, as his only real love is science (although his "girlfriend" Amy is constantly finding loopholes in their "Relationship Agreement" to disprove this theorem). He is a stickler for routine and is very different from his family; his mother, Mary, is a devout Christian, and his twin sister, Missy, is not a scientist by any means. Superpowers: Eidetic memory, Vexillology, Tuvan throat singing. Weaknesses: Understanding sarcasm, driving.

In The Big Bang Theory, Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists, geniuses in the laboratory, but socially challenged in the real world. Enter beautiful, street-smart neighbor, Penny who aims to teach them a thing or two about life. Despite their on-again, off-again relationship in the past, Leonard believes he's found true love with Penny. Even Sheldon has found a female companion entering into a "Relationship Agreement" with neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler. In their free time, Leonard and Sheldon continue to enjoy frequent trips to the comic book store and fantasy role-playing games with their ever-expanding universe of friends, including fellow scientists Raj and Howard, and Howard's adorable microbiologist wife, Bernadette.

One of the largest cult phenomena of our time, Star Trek is a science-fiction entertainment franchise based on a fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry. It includes a multitude of television series, movies, video and computer games, novels, and more depicting an optimistic future in which mankind has risen above past frailties and vices to unite with other intelligent species in the galaxy to explore the cosmos, discover new worlds, and encounter new civilizations - "To boldly go where no one has gone before!"