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Fuggler × SpongeBob Patrick Star | Patrick Star

Fuggler × SpongeBob Patrick Star | Patrick Star

Keychain | Plush


Patrick Star from the Fuggler × SpongeBob collaboration — a pink starfish Patrick in an ugly-cute, Fuggler-style rendition, complete with a set of disturbingly human teeth. It's meant as a gag gift, but you'll end up genuinely cuddling it. For SpongeBob fans.

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• Character: Patrick Star
• Characteristic human-like teeth
• Licensed / collaboration edition
• Material: soft plush
• Age: 3+

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🇵🇱 Poland

  • inPost Courier — 1–2 days: 18 PLN
  • Orlen Paczka — 1–2 days: 12 PLN
  • inPost Paczkomat — 1–2 days: 14 PLN

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🌍 International

Delivery within Europe is possible within 3–5 days.

🔁 Returns

Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

In case of a product defect or damage during transport, please contact me as soon as possible.

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Stephen Hillenburg was a marine biologist and teacher – and he drew comics about tide pool creatures to keep his students engaged. These same characters made it to Nickelodeon. For his pitch, he wore a Hawaiian shirt, brought a terrarium full of models, and played Hawaiian music in the background. He got the green light. On July 17, 1999, the yellow sponge took up residence in a pineapple under the sea and changed pop culture forever. SpongeBob is memes, nostalgia, and philosophy all rolled into one – because Hillenburg believed that innocence wins. And he was right.