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Playful but dangerous Daybright
Playful but dangerous Daybright
Daybright is today’s special feature. This even-tempered stallion might seem boring to some since it takes quite a bit to really upset his calm demeanor. Just like his twin, however, he only allows one rider: Red Nite Soldier. According to mythology, (depending on the story you find) Daybright was one of the two horses that drew the Sun God Apollo’s chariot across the sky each day and was cared…
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Alternative first meeting between Logan and Donald Pierce where Logan needs a getaway car quick and just so happens to find young Donnie in his abusive father's chopshop... or maybe Logan time travels into the past to try to stop Dr Rice before he could start AT's program and runs into kid Pierce along the way before Rice could get his hands on him? You decide~
#drawing that plush wolverine was harder than you'd think but i got no doubt Pierce was a plushie kid not an action figure kid#my art#logan x donald#donald pierce#boyd holbrook#logan howlett#logan 2017#xmen#fanart#watercolor#hugh jackman#wolverine
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A GIANT LULA?! ITS SO FLUFFY IM GONNA DIE!!
#the bad batch#wrecker#bad batch wrecker#lula plush#the bad batch lula#star wars#tbb#bad batch#clones#clone force 99#the black series#star wars black series#hasbro black series#action figures
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Meet Soap's new friend🦭🥰
#call of duty#simon ghost riley#ghost x soap#ghostsoap#soapghost#john soap mactavish#soap x ghost#ghoap#simon riley#action figures#johnny mactavish#ghost cod#soap cod#seal plush
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Happy Year of the Dragon!
#spider-man#peter b parker#spider-man 2099#miguel o'hara#action figures#plush toys#year of the dragon#hzz photography#plushies#spiderdads#not what he expected when asked if he wanted to 'ride the dragon'
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Percy befriending Reshiram and being the Hero of Truth and Vex'ahlia befriending Zekrom and being the Hero of Ideals, and together working alongside one another in harmony they resemble the Original Dragon.
No I will not elaborate
#flowerspeak#tlovm#pokemon#critical role#the legend of vox machina#vox machina#vex'ahlia#percy de rolo#percival fredrickstein von musel klossowski de rolo iii#percahlia#listen. i.#i have a percy action figure and a reshiram plush and they looked right together. and this idea came to form. and it fits okay it does.#let me have this#reshiram#zekrom
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Got some cute rip hunter stuff coming up soon
#until then#have this sketch I forgot to post#art#booster gold#blue beetle#boostle#he’s trying to sell super cool awesome limited edition plush action figure boy dolls booster and beetle#the factory making them burned down and all were tragically lost#except for the people there#they were all fine
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Interview With A Cast Member, Action Figures and More!
Hey everyone! It's time for another update. As mentioned in my previous post, I was lucky enough to be able to interview an actual cast member from Foodfight! a while ago. Her name is Holly Cruikshank (or at least it was when the movie was in production, today she goes by Holly Ireland) and she did the motion capture for Lady X! So yeah, I didn't score an interview with Charlie Sheen or Christopher Lloyd or anything- but did you really expect that from a small blog like this? Besides, it was wonderful talking to Holly and she made it clear from the start she had only good things to say about working on the movie- a far cry from a lot of crewmembers who unfortunately had a thoroughly miserable time on the project.
For example, this animator (who appropriately titles themselves "tortured artist") talks about their experience on Foodfight! with nothing short of hatred. A large amount of said hate is directed towards the director, Lawrence Kasanoff, who apparently made them clean up his dog's diarrhea and switched up what they were supposed to be working on on a whim, as well as ordering constant do-overs on scenes that had already been done countless times over. This really sounds like a terrible work environment, and as much as I have a sincere apprecation for Foodfight! it's clear there was some incredibly poor direction going on behind the scenes, and that Kasanoff treated a lot of crewmembers really badly. But there are two sides to every story, and in my interview with Holly she speaks of working on Foodfight! with people who were genuinely excited to be there every day and thoroughly enjoyed their time on it. So without further ado, here's my full interview with her, taken directly from our emails with each other (the purple text is me, and the black text is her).
This was a really lovely interview, and I was delighted to talk to someone who was so happy to discuss the movie and share their experience on it in a positive way. Some interesting things to note here are that the show she was doing was a Broadway play called "Movin' Out", and if you look up footage of that show online...
...the character Holly is playing in that show looks INCREDIBLY similar to Lady X! The dark hair, the red dress, etc... is it possible Kasanoff cast her because of how closely she resembled the character he wanted her to play? I can't say for sure, but it's definitely interesting. It's also sweet that she talks fondly of Larry, remembering him being kind, fun and supportive, especially considering how negatively a lot of former crewmembers speak of him. Not that said crewmembers are in the wrong for this- considering Larry's apparent behavior during production I'd say all their comments are justified, it's just interesting to get a different perspective on the matter.
She also mentions filming all the motion capture, then having to come back around a year later to do some more scenes- presumably this was down to either not having correctly captured some scenes the first time (the motion capture technology seems like it was quite temperamental) or script revisions requiring some scenes to be redone. I think it's also a really fun anecdote to share that when she did the motion capture she was in the early stages of her pregnancy- and by the time the movie finally came out her daughters were old enough to actually watch the movie! It really puts into perspective just how long it took for Foodfight! to get released.
I also completely agree that the creative team behind the movie had "an amazing story and idea" and I think it's fantastic she was excited to be a part of "something inventive and unique"- I really do think there's a hidden gem at the heart of Foodfight!, it's just hard to see with the horrible animation casting such a large shadow over it- I don't blame her daughters for not wanting to watch the finished film). Overall though it was a pleasure talking to Holly, she was so enthusiastic about the movie, as well as being very gracious and open to answering all my questions- even telling me to let her know if there was anything else I wanted to ask. A lot of people who worked on Foodfight! had their lives go in very different directions after they finished working on it, and with there also not being many fans of the film to begin with, I imagine this was the first time anyone had really asked her about it. It was really fantastic to get to talk to someone who worked on the movie, but I have other things I'd like to share in this post as well!
That's right, Foodfight! action figures! No, not the plush toys that were actually released and sold off in arcades and carnivals as prizes, these were prototypes that never made it to shelves. These pictures were found in the trademark registration documents for Foodfight! and show off a wide variety of Foodfight! figures and plush toys, none of which have ever been seen before or since.
First off, we have a line of small collectible figurines, based on all your favorite characters from the film! There's Dex Dogtective, Daredevil Dan, Sunshine Goodness, Vlad Chocool, Cheazel the Weasel, Polar Penguin, Maximillus Moose, an Xobyte, Lord Flushington, a Brand X soldier, Hairy Hold, Lady X, Lieutenant X, General X, and a variant of Dex in his fancy tuxedo. That's a pretty wide range of figures, 15 in all! Towards the back, you can also see a set of 5 of these figures packaged up, and on the box we can see these were made by Playmates, as opposed to Nanco, who created the actual merchandise released for the movie. Honestly, the way these figures are designed, the way they have no articulation, and the way they're packaged, they remind me a lot of Homies. You guys remember Homies, right? The little figures you could win in capsule machines (or buy sets of) that depicted various caricatures of Mexican-American culture? No? Well those would've been popular around the time these figures were made, so I wonder if they were an inspiration? In any case, these figures look ADORABLE and I wish they were fully produced, because I'd LOVE to have had a full set of them. They're so teeny and tiny and cartoony, they're adorable. At the very top of the first image, we can also see the packaging for something called "Dex Dogtective's Utility Belt", but since we can't see the rest of it, there's no knowing what it would've consisted of.
Onto the second image, and this is where it gets interesting. These are plush toys of various movie characters, but they're very different to the ones that actually came out (a given, considering these were prototypes and made by a different company). They're incredibly detailed and have hats and coats made out of different textured materials (with Dex's hat being a hard plastic for instance), and are seemingly the kind of plush toy with a hard wire interior so that you can pose them in various different ways. A sign below also says "We're electronic! We say movie phrases!" Again, none of the official movie toys are electronic (but it's debatable if even these were given they're just prototypes). And of course it has to be said, these plush toys look FAR superior to the ones that were actually released. Just for fun, here's a comparison between the prototype Dex plush and the one that was actually released.
I have to admit, I started laughing out loud putting these two pictures side by side. I'm reminded of that popular internet joke (look it up if you're not aware of it) of a character saying "this edible ain't shit-" and then cutting to to them looking absolutely wrecked. With that being said though, it's not entirely fair to compare a prototype to a mass-produced plush toy, and I still find the released Foodfight! toys to be endearing enough that I'm currently in the process of collecting a full set of them. (I'm hoping to collect every piece of Foodfight! merchandise at some point, I'll make a fantastic post showing everything off eventually). Regardless, it's an interesting look into what might've been with the world of Foodfight! toys, and it's fascinating to see them all presented this way- it makes me think of that scene from Toy Story 2 where Woody sees Al's "Woody's Roundup" collection and realizes he was famous. Everything here is laid out in a way that makes Foodfight! look like it was a smash hit. Not in this world though...maybe in some other world.
Anyway, I have one more thing to talk about in this post. Remember a while ago, when I talked about the various Foodfight! websites over the years? It turns out I actually missed one! In around 2008, the Threshold Animation Studios website had a section on Foodfight! containing some very interesting information about the movie. You can view it here: https://web.archive.org/web/20081003194856/http://thresholdanimationstudios.com/foodfight.html
Unfortunately, only the website's text has been preserved, so none of the images have been archived. There's a main page explaining the plot of the movie and a subpage about the cast, but that's not what we're here to talk about. We're here to talk about the Foodfight! Foundation.
So yes, as bizarre as it sounds, Foodfight! was at one point planned to launch alongside a charity organization that helped cure world hunger and feed starving children. As admirable of a goal as this is, it's also insanely ambitious- cursory research will show the Foodfight! Foundation did exist at one point, but I highly doubt it was ever actually active or fed 10 million kids. It's fascinating to see how much of a hit Kasanoff thought this movie was going to be- sometimes it's good to have realistic expectations in mind.
There's one more thing on this website worth talking about- there's a section called Merchandising Program, and on there we see a list of tie-in merchandise they had planned for the movie. We see videogames, (which we saw a clip of at E3 2006- see a previous post for my discussion of that) amusements (Nanco is mentioned here, who were the company who made the actual Foodfight! plush toys released in stores) but...what's this under publishing?
That's right, it's a mention of the novelization of the feature film! The book that started this whole blog! This is the ONLY official mention of the book I've found anywhere on the internet, and it's fascinating to see it acknowledged in an official capacity by Threshold. This still doesn't answer my one lingering question about the book- WHY is there only one copy of it in the entire world? But if I had to guess, I'd say it was commissioned, written, published and printed just for the sake of showing off to potential investors in the project the merchandising potential the movie had. That's the only reason I can think of that there'd only be one copy, and it fits with the prototype action figures we saw above. But how did the novelization end up on eBay? How did the only existing copy end up in a Goodwill in Minnesota? (that's where it was shipped from) I have no idea...
I hope you all enjoyed this post! I know the topics I discussed here weren't particularly connected to each other and don't segue into one another very well, but I had a whole bunch of Foodfight! stuff I wanted to share and I didn't want to just post my interview with Holly by itself, since it was pretty short. So that's it for this round of Foodfight! facts, knowledge, and wild speculation! Tune in next time for something rather exciting...
#dex dogtective#foodfight#daredevil dan#lady x#analysis#action figures#plush toy#this edible ain't shit#book review
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Playful but dangerous Daybright
Playful but dangerous Daybright
Daybright is today’s special feature. This even-tempered stallion might seem boring to some since it takes quite a bit to really upset his calm demeanor. Just like his twin, however, he only allows one rider: Red Nite Soldier. According to mythology, (depending on the story you find) Daybright was one of the two horses that drew the Sun God Apollo’s chariot across the sky each day and was cared…
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Actual Rainbow Friends stuff in a store.
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Rocket Raccoon on the raccoon shelf (the red panda and skunks ar guests shush)
#Figure#Plush#Plush collector#Collection#Raccoon#Rocket#Rocket raccoon#Guardians of the galaxy#Action figure#Marvel#Marvel figures
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I'm too sleepy and I'm going insane.
Choose wisely.
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The origin of art toys
Everyone has their own small world of toys.
In the process of human evolution, the tools that were repeatedly played with and gradually used should be the earliest forms of toys. It can be said that toys have served as experiments for human intellect and development.
In 2016, the global toy market reached an import and export scale of $78.7 billion, with over 43% comprising educational toys suitable for a wide age range, extending up to 80 years old. So, don't just play — let's delve deeper into understanding.
In the future, plastic products will surround humanity like air, becoming commonplace.
Libuše Niklová, a renowned Czech toy designer from the 1960s and 1970s, once said: "In the future, plastic products will surround humanity like air, becoming commonplace. Meanwhile, natural materials will increasingly resemble luxury items, objects of envy for people. Regardless, tomorrow belongs to plastic."
In the history of product design in the 20th century, her designed toys left a profound impact on a generation.
From the 1950s, Niklová began experimenting with plastic to create her series of whimsical and brightly colored characters and animals.
Her son, Peter, was fortunate to be the first player of these toys. He would play with every new item his mother brought home, and Niklová would refine her products based on his reactions.
In 1963, she pioneered the use of molded rubber, which featured a squeaking sound.
Some ask whether toys have already become a part of art. Certain art derivatives even circulate back into professional art auction markets, significantly increasing their collectible value. This trend also offers collectors more imaginative space, allowing more collectors to affordably own their own pieces. In this era, every circle is merging and evolving continuously.
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This cupid might be fashionably late, but he wishes everyone a Happy Cheap Chocolate Day! 💘
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supreme merch transparents
#vocaloid#web graphics#hatsune miku#png#render#transparent#anime figure#anime plush#fuwa#project diva#world is mine#supreme#real action heroes
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[Dusts off the art tag] Have some... recent-ish stuff? Of the gorl™ of course, who are we kidding- Vanessa is here too idk
#sham's art#shamsbabs#iliana#vanessa#me???#okay so the context of that last doodle is uh#i had this weird existential experience with plushiana (my liddol iliana plush i got myself for christmas last year)#and all it boiled down to is that she's my baby and needs to be held from time to time#but it was so WEIRD#anywho the rest of these were from my replays of superliminal and abzu#where i shall be using them in a character development context eventually#she really is my liddol dollie. my stress toy. my action figure even#and then vanessa is here i just wanted to doodle her at the time idk lmao#i have her ref in the works i just. can't work on it rn#eventually tho! she will have color and lore#anyway that's it for this batch lmao#digital doodles#kingdom hearts oc#ghostbusters oc#army of the roses
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