Shrek Movie Princess Fiona Action Figure (with Leg Kicking Action)
McFarlane Toys · Toys & Games > Action Figures

Era / Decade
Early 2001; dating based on the release of the first Shrek movie and the specific 'McFarlane Toys' packaging style for that license.
Material
Molded plastic (PVC) and cardstock/plastic blister packaging. High-quality sculpt detail typical of McFarlane Toys' early 2000s era.
Condition
Fair to Good (New in Box but damaged). The figure is unplayed with, but the packaging has significant wear: a major crease on Shrek's forehead, corner blunting, and edge wear. The blister bubble appears clear but shows slight scuffing.
Demand Level
Strong. Shrek merchandise has a 'cult' following that bridges the gap between millennial nostalgia and current internet meme culture.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25.00 - $45.00. (Low: $20 for damaged box; Mid: $35 for standard collectors; High: $50+ for pristine versions).
Estimated Retail Value
$7.99 - $9.99 (Original 2001 retail price).
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sold listings for Princess Fiona (New in Box) range from $30 to $55 depending on box condition. Loose figures without accessories sell for $10-15.
Description
Vintage 2001 McFarlane Toys Shrek Princess Fiona 6-inch action figure. Features 'Leg Kicking Action' intended to recreate the movie's forest fight scene. Comes with accessories including a bluebird, a nest with eggs, and a tree stump/branch display base. The figure wears her iconic green medieval dress with gold detailing.
Key Features
First-generation movie tie-in; McFarlane Toys brand (known for high sculpt detail); includes the rare bluebird accessory (a popular dark-humor reference to the film); high nostalgia factor for 'Shrek' collectors and meme-culture enthusiasts.
Authenticity Indicators
Genuine McFarlane Toys product. High confidence based on the specific typography for 'Princess Fiona,' the trademark Shrek logo, and the characteristic highly-detailed sculpting style of the accessories.
Flaws to Note
Significant crease and cracking across the top right of the cardback; shelf wear on all corners; possible minor yellowing of the blister (though hard to tell in photo). These flaws prevent it from being a 'mint' collector piece.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for reaching global collectors), Mercari (good for quick sales of toys/nostalgia), or specialized Facebook Collector Groups (Shrek-specific or 2000s toys).
Selling Tips
Highlight 'McFarlane Toys' in the title for brand-conscious collectors. Use keywords like 'Shrek 1,' 'Vintage 2001,' and 'Nostalgia.' Be very clear about the box damage in the description via photos to avoid returns. Ship in a box, not a poly mailer, to prevent further card damage.