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Here's a new Oscar figure, this time in green. His lid is a separate piece, glued on to his head. The handle on the top of the lid is actually a staple. There are a few chips on the top rim of his trash can, but on Oscar that isn't really a bad thing, as it adds to the look of his grimy, beat up old trash can.
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