Baracula: Barack Obama as you've never seen him before - as a vampire

Feb 18, 2013 - 17:29
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Baracula: Barack Obama as you've never seen him before - as a vampire
The $25 plastic figure is one of a range from a toy maker showing American statesmen as horror figures.

Yes We Fang! Here is US President Barack Obama dolled up as a vampire.

The $25 plastic figure, called Baracula, is one of a range from a toy maker showing American statesmen as horror figures, the Sunday People reports.

Presidential Monsters Action Figures: Baracula Blood sucker: Baracula

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Obama, 51, who rode to power in a 2008 campaign with the motto Yes We Can, is portrayed with cape and pointy gnashers, like horror film bloodsucker Nosferatu.

Presidential Monsters Action Figures: Wolf Bill

Wolf Bill: Sax playing werewolf Bill Clinton

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The Presidential Monsters series includes George W Bush as an undead called Zom-Bush and Bill Clinton as a sax-playing werewolf.

Presidential Monsters Action Figures: Zombush Zom-Bush: George Bush

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Richard Nixon, forced out of office in 1974 over dirty tricks, appears as the slimy Monster from the Watergate Lagoon. Lincoln-stein and JFK as a Phanton of the White House are there too.

Presidential Monsters Action Figures: Monster From The Watergate Lagoon

Presidential Monsters Action Figures: Monster From The Watergate Lagoon

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