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*PRE-ORDER* YOUTOOZ Friday the 13th Jason Voorhees #16

Regular price $40.00 USD
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We are an authorized YOUTOOZ retailer!

This is a pre-order that is scheduled to release in January 2026.

Please read below before purchasing and if you have any questions reach out to us!

This is a new item and will ship USPS as soon as we have the item in stock (estimated January 2026 but release dates are subject to change).

Friday the 13th Jason Horror Collection Vinyl Figure #16:

Welcome to Crystal Lake.'

Jason's been sharpening his blade in anticipation of his Youtooz debut! Wait.. why's he doing that?! Trudging forward as an unstoppable force at 4 1/2-inches tall and wearing his iconic white hockey mask that has red markings around the eye sockets strapped to a gnarled head, he holds a long machete to his side as the thick red blood of his latest victim drips from the sharp blade to pool around his feet. Whether it be a camp, the city, or even space, he's always dressed for a ‘good' time as he wears a green jacket with tears on the backs of the arms along with dark blue pants and brown boots.

The exterior of his packaging sees Jason stalking down an empty street with the gnarled silhouettes of trees lining the path, while the interior is pitch black with the 'Jason Universe' logo printed on the back. The dark protective sleeve then has his shadowy hockey mask peering out from the sides as his figure can be seen through the large clear window at the packaging's front.

This collectible ships in a matte, embossed, protective outer sleeve and a custom-sized plastic protector for maximum protection during shipping.

Jason Voorhees is the hockey-masked killer and antagonist of the Friday the 13th film series. Generally found with a trusty machete in hand as he stalks and murders his way through anyone unlucky enough to cross his path, Jason and his hockey mask have become a mainstay in horror since his first appearance in 1980.