Inspired by each staff member's zany antics on the popular NBC show "The Office", The Bradford Exchange announces the release of "The Office" Cube Crazy Collection featuring "talking" mini-bobbleheads of favorite characters in stackable, sortable, authentically detailed cubes. For years, the crew at Dunder Mifflin has inspired laughter and appreciation for the seemingly mundane office life. From impromptu (and usually awkward) staff meetings to elaborate pranks, the coworkers of "The Office" television show never run out of ways to counteract workday boredom.
This exclusive collection of "The Office" bobbleheads and their coordinating cubes begins with "Michael Scott's 'That's What She Said' Cube." Holding his "World's Best Boss" coffee mug, this Michael Scott bobblehead "speaks" actual sound bites from the show including the notorious "That's what she said", "I saved a life. My own. Am I a hero? I can't say. But yes." and more. His desk area features realistic details including his name plate, screensaver and Dundie Award.
The second cube in this collection is "Dwight Schrute's 'Assistant to the Regional Manager' Cube." With his signature deadpan expression across his face, this Dwight Schrute bobblehead stands guard next to his desk, complete with nunchucks, Jello stapler and Second Life screenshot on his computer monitor.
Officially licensed by Universal Network Television LLC, it is evident that extraordinary care has been taken to re-create each staff member and their work spaces in "The Office" collectibles offered by The Bradford Exchange. Once Dwight Schrute arrives after Michael Scott, you'll be well on your way to staffing your own Dunder Mifflin and reliving hilarious moments from the show.
Each cube is 4" W x 4" L x 5" H, perfect to display on your desk at work or home. Stack them, sort them, collect them, but most of all, enjoy them! Plus, each cube arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity, making this collection truly worthy of a Dundie Award!
In addition to "The Office" Cube Crazy Collection, many other collectibles of interest can be found at The Bradford Exchange Online.
Visit http://www.bradfordexchange.com to browse their online catalogue.
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