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Star Wars Galaxy Musical 3D Pop-Up Birthday Card With Light

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Retails for $9.99.

Musical pop-up birthday greeting card features a three-dimensional, laser-cut design of the epic lightsaber duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader on Cloud City. Also on hand are some of their favorite Star Wars ships, heroes and villains—Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Yoda, R2-D2, Boba Fett and more—on a designed base for display. Press the button to hear "Star Wars (Main Theme)" by composer John Williams and see the scene light-up. Simply pull down on sides of card and push up base to pop it open and lock into place—no assembly required. When open for display, 3D pop-up card measures approx. 8.75" H.

* Hope your birthday is out of this galaxy.
* Card plays the "Star Wars (Main Theme)" song by John Williams.
* Includes one card and one envelope with a Gold Crown seal. * Envelope color may vary.
* May require extra postage
* Card pkg. size: 6.56" W x 9.44" H




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