If you grew up watching cartoons, you might remember a particularly cozy and charming series that really captured the feeling of autumn. Now, Mondo and Warner Bros. have teamed up to create the first official collectibles based on the beloved Cartoon Network show, *Over the Garden Wall*.





This figure set brings the enchanting world of the show to life! It features collectible figures of the main characters, Greg and Wirt, with swappable heads and arms for different poses. Wirt includes a removable cap and three capes, while Greg comes with his trusty frog companion, Kitty. You’ll also find a figure of Beatrice the bluebird, Greg’s axe, and a special limited-edition version featuring The Dog. As a bonus, the set includes a vinyl record of the show’s original soundtrack.
This popular miniseries tells the story of brothers Greg and Wirt who get lost in a magical, unusual forest called “The Unknown.” While trying to find their way back home, they meet interesting characters like a secretive woodsman and a talking bluebird named Beatrice. Throughout their adventure, they also have to avoid a shadowy figure known as The Beast.
Even though it first aired on Cartoon Network over ten years ago, *Over the Garden Wall* is still a beloved show people watch every autumn. According to creator Patrick McHale, this release is a tribute to everyone who enjoys getting lost in imaginative and magical worlds.

You can get the complete set right now at MondoShop.com, but it won’t be available forever. Mondo has hinted that future releases will include other characters from the story, like the Pottsfield Pumpkin. If you love this imaginative and folklore-inspired tale, don’t miss out – get the set while you still can!
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2025-10-18 00:02