Gorillaz have launched a range of toy figurines.
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The new figurines of 2D, Russel Hobbs, Murdoc Niccals, and Noodle stand between nine and 12 inches tall and retail at ÂŁ62 to ÂŁ73.
The full band set is retailing at ÂŁ238. You can view the figurines below.
For more information head to makers Superplastic’s official website here.


The cartoon band and guests from Gorillaz’s album ‘Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez’, featured in this week’s Big Read.
The band’s bassist Murdoc told NME he could sense something bad was coming in 2020.
“I could feel it in my bones that we were due this current trouble. Back in 2019 I said, âLads, mark my words, you heard it here first â weâre about to have some very strange times!’,” he said.
Meanwhile, Damon Albarn recently hinted that a Gorillaz collaboration with Paul McCartney could arrive in the future.
âI have a recording of Paul and myself that I could use for a Gorillaz track,â he said. âIt could easily fit on a Gorillaz album.
He continued: âItâs a very simple, basic recording but I would never release it without talking to him first.â
âStrange Timezâ was released last month (October 23) and given four stars in an NME review. New Music Editor Thomas Smith called the record âyet another worthwhile endeavour, the band keen not just to match the skill and pace of modern pop outlets, but to outlast the competitorsâ.
âWhether your consumption method was more traditional, or youâre perhaps tempted to binge every episode in this album format, thereâs joy aplenty here,â he added.
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