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Showing posts with label plush. Show all posts
'Dumb Ways To Die' Characters Stay Alive As Plushies.
A marketing move to keep the momentum going for the award winning animated campaign, website and app for Australia's Metro Trains, has spawned a line of plush toys based on the cute characters in the twisted and lovable Dumb Ways To Die.
The public safety campaign, which went viral thanks to a catchy song for its PSA ads, online game and addictive mobile app, took home top honors at Cannes Lions and continues to collect accolades.
Metro is working with McCann Melbourne (the agency who created the characters and initial concept) on developing more content and seeking developers for the next version of its mobile game. "Obviously, if you go down the licensing road, you'll need more content to support it," said Ms. Waymark, Metro's General Manager of Corporate Relations. "We just see this as a way of keeping DWTD alive."
Licensed by California-based company Evolution Management Group and will manufactured by the Commonwealth Toy and Novelty, the plush versions of the characters range in both size (from pocket sized to over 30") and price (from $5.99 - $99).
© Metro Trains Melbourne, Dumb Ways to Die™
Related links:
URL: http://dumbwaystodie.com
Song on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/dumb-ways-to-die-single/id575962249
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/tangerinekitty/tangerine-kitty-dumb-ways-to
GIFs: http://dumbwaystodie.tumblr.com/
Six Spooky Halloween Ugly Dolls! Plush Loveable Universal Monsters.
Dracula. The Frankenstein Monster. The Bride. The Wolfman. The Creature from the Black Lagoon. The Mummy. Famous Monsters from Universal combined with David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim's Uglydolls and made into 11 inch tall Gund Plush loveable beasts are the perfect cuddly spooky Halloween item. And frighteningly affordable at $19.99 each.
Dracula Uglydoll Ice Bat:
$19.99, buy it here
Monsters Wolfman Uglydoll Ox:
$19.99, buy it here
Frankenstein Uglydoll Wedgehead:
$19.99, buy it here
Bride of Frankenstein Uglydoll Tray:
$19.99, buy it here
Mummy Uglydoll Babo:
$19.99, buy it here
Creature from Black Lagoon Uglydoll Big Toe:
$19.99, buy it here
All six as a set:
This case contains 6 individually packaged plush, and includes the following:
1x Dracula
1x Frankenstein Monster
1x Bride of Frankenstein
1x Wolfman
1x Creature From the Black Lagoon
1x Mummy
Price: $119.99, Buy it here
IndyPlush - Endangered Species Plushies and Cool Stuffed Toys With A Conscience.
IndyPlush, who creates imaginative, adorable and hip plush toys made in Los Angeles, has just launched their Endangered Species collection (some shown above) from which a portion of all profits goes toward educational or wildlife protection organizations. But before showing you that collection, first a little background on the company and their original line of plush products.
IndyPlush Original Collection:
It all started with Plinio Garcia and Andrew Ruesch's son Luke, who was in Franceil Masi’s kindergarten class. Masi, who is not only an elementary school teacher, but also an artist as well as an author and illustrator of children's books, annually asks her students to draw a picture of an animal at the end of each school year. She then turns them into plush toys as a remembrance.
above: Luke's dog is now one of their best sellers.
When Luke brought his plush dog home, Plinio Garcia and Andrew Ruesch loved it. At the next teacher conference, they asked Franceil if she wanted to start a business and that’s essentially how IndyPlush started. Now, Luke’s Dog is one of their best sellers.
above: the Large Owly is their priciest plush at $99
Cute, cuddly and cozy with an edge (moustaches, skeletons and pirate patches), the toys are made with sustainable and eco-friendly materials in Los Angeles. They presently offer 26 different plush toys with prices ranging from $30 to $99 depending upon style and size.
Bunny Skelly in various colors:
Long and Short-haired Wooly Cats:
Spiny Monsters in various colors:
Pigwy:
Skelly Cats and Señor Cat:
Señor Pigwy:
Owly Pirates in various colors:
The pink, bald Love Monster shown in the first image is also available.
The Endangered Species Collection
Now, their newest collection, The Endangered Species consisting of 13 lovable characters from which a portion of the proceeds benefits educational and wildlife protection programs:
Just look how good my own Indy Plush Endangerd Species Tiger looks in my home:
Franceil, Plinio and Andrew now design, create and construct their adorable and hip plush toys in Los Angeles, California and they can be purchased here at their online store.
For other purchase inquiries or questions, please contact rick@indyplush.com
Hello Ugly! Hello Kitty X Uglydoll Make Their Debut At SDCC. The Items and Prices.
Sanrio and Pretty Ugly (the company that produces David Horvath's Uglydolls) have partnered for a co-branded line of collectibles featuring a mash-up of Hello Kitty and Uglydoll characters.
Cute Characters Die An Ugly Death In The Compelling Crochet Sculptures of Patricia Waller.
Huggalos Offer The Comfort Of A Parents' Presence In Cute Cozy Characters.
There's no better way to ease your child's anxiety than to let them carry you around with them wherever they go. But chances are you're a busy parent who, sadly, cannot fit into their pocket. However, you can fit a photo of yourself and any loved one into an adorable plush character called a Huggalo.
Available in nine lovable styles, these cozy fleece dolls are outfitted with a protective pocket into which you can place a photo of your choice (or a drawing or love letter), giving your child the comfort of your presence without actually being there.
Created in the likenesses of Ballerinas, Superheroes, Monkeys, Mermaids, Pirates, Ninjas, DIY dolls (for autographs and doodles), even male and female War Heroes, Huggalos will undoubtedly become your child's best friend.
Huggsley (front and back):
Huggabelle (front and back):
Camo Joe (front and back):
close-up of Camo Joe:
Camo Flo (front and back):
High Seas Harry (front and back):
Mermaid (front and back):
Monkey (front and back):
Ninja (front and back):
The Autograph (or Doodle Doll) allows you to customize it:
Huggalos Give Back!
Want to donate a Huggalo? When you donate a Doodle Doll to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, you are giving a patient undergoing treatment their very own therapeutic doll. Doodle Dolls help patients keep a photo of their family close by. Kids can draw doodles and make connections with their doctors and visitors by collecting signatures and good wishes on their very own doll.
Purchasing a Huggalo doll also supports our soldiers. REDORB has been supporting the Soldier’s Project since its founding. For every Brave Little Trooper you buy REDORB will donate 20% to the Soldiers Project.
Who's behind Huggalo?
The keepsake from RedOrb Concepts was invented by Donna Broder (shown above) to help her son, Noah, who was less than thrilled at the idea of pre-school. After what should have been first day jitters extended to weeks, Donna knew she had to get creative. Donna was inspired to create a product that would help Noah through this transition and help her leave the pre-school yard without both of them in tears. Donna gave Noah a photo to take with him to school, but the photo was soon torn. She thought, why not create something soft and huggable that you can take along to school or a play date? Thus the first Huggalo was born! Donna told Noah, missing someone you love is hard, but a Huggalo makes it a little softer.
Buy or donate a Huggalo here.
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