"I'm a mean, green mother from outer space and I'm bad!" The larger-than-life characters (in Audrey II's case, literally larger than life), from the 1986 Little Shop of Horrors remake are finally getting their very own Pop! vinyl figures and plush toy from Funko this August!

From Funko: "Pop! Movies: Little Shop of Horrors

Relive the 1986 Warner Bros. Pictures cult classic rock musical with this Pop! line that will have you singing “Feed me, Seymour.”

The collection features Seymour holding a small Audrey II, the man-eating plant, Seymour’s love interest Audrey and her savage dentist boyfriend also make an appearance, along with Audrey II and a bloody chase indicating the plant recently fed.

Chase is a rarity of 1-in-6!

An adorable Baby Audrey II is also available at Target.

Coming in August!

SuperCute Plush: Little Shop of Horrors- 12" Audrey II

Don’t let the SuperCute Plush exterior fool you. Audrey II is a man-eater. Sure, she’s got some decent vocal cords and a proven ability to attract an adoring crowd, but they don’t call the movie Little Shop of Horrors for nothing.

Add the 12” Audrey II SuperCute Plush to your collection, but keep a safe distance and don’t obey any of Audrey II’s orders.

Audrey II is available at Hot Topic!

Coming in August!"

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    Tamika hails from North Beach, Maryland, a tiny town inches from the Chesapeake Bay.She knew she wanted to be an actor after reciting a soliloquy by Sojourner Truth in front of her entire fifth grade class. Since then, she's appeared in over 20 film and television projects. In addition to acting, Tamika is the Indie Spotlight manager for Daily Dead, where she brings readers news on independent horror projects every weekend.

    The first horror film Tamika watched was Child's Play. Being eight years old at the time, she remembers being so scared when Chucky came to life that she projectile vomited. It's tough for her to choose only one movie as her favorite horror film, so she picked two: Nosferatu and The Stepford Wives (1975).