Annemarie: Family Guy Kid Robot Vinyls

I was in my office working diligently on a Family Guy scene in which Peter and Quagmire discuss something offensive, which is not an uncommon occurrence, when I got a call from my husband (we both work on the show).

“Hey, you have to come down here, there are Family Guy vinylmations!”

Bless his heart, he didn’t know they weren’t ACTUAL Vinylmations; they’re 3” figures by kidrobot; but he knew I’d be very excited. We were having our annual FOX studio sale, and my fellow employees were going crazy over these little guys.

They’re blind-boxed, which was a surprise. I’ve received my fair share of Family Guy merchandise over the years; actually I’d say I have quite enough, but I HAD to have these. The attention to detail is great for any fan of the show, and their stubby-stylized look is extremely appealing for the characters! I’m not certain if these are made out of vinyl, however. They are lighter than Vinylmation and feel a little less sturdy. It’s also a little unusual to have a blind-boxed toy with little to no opportunity for trading, especially with such a high probability for pulling duplicates (I’ll explain later).

First we have Quagmire, Cleveland, Peter and Joe. Each toy comes with one or two small accessories; a mug of beer, or in Joe’s case a tiny wheelchair. (Seriously cute.)

Chris is one of my favorites figures in the set, fans of the show will remember the Ball-in-a-Cup gag, which is one of my favorite little accessories. I also pulled the Evil Monkey and Herbert (who’s a rarer figure).

I didn’t pull a Meg figure, but a friend of mine did and I got a look at her. Overall I’d say the female figures suffer a bit from this stubby design (poor things). As you can see, Lois’ body looks pretty awkward.

I bought 14 boxes and out of a possible 16 figures I pulled 12. Only two duplicates. I got lucky, most of my friends pulled several duplicates. The distribution for these is pretty interesting, there isn’t one chaser, there are actually much fewer of several of the figures. From what I’ve been able to deduce, there are for example 2 Stewies and 2 Brians in each box of 16, guaranteed, but only 1 Meg or Chris. There’s only one Herbert in every 32 boxes, and only one Angry Peter in every 64 boxes.

Each figure comes with a pretty good sized sticker.

The Giant Chicken and Death characters seem to be the rarest; they’re the question-mark silhouettes on the box. I was lucky enough to pull a Chicken, and I think he’s the best of the figures. His design is fantastic and he feels somewhat sturdier than the other figures, oddly. I LOVE his accessory: a frying pan with an indentation of Peter’s face in it! Awesome.

These retail for $9.95 and you can find them here:
http://www.kidrobot.com/Toys/MiniFigures/FamilyGuyMiniSeries3Inch.html
Overall, if you’re a fan of Family Guy or just enjoy cool looking toys, these are great fun for any collector. I got a few coworkers hooked, and told them all about Vinylmation. Hopefully I’ve brought a few new collectors into the fold!

Annemarie Brown
@AdmiralAkbrown

Disney Store Online Cyber Deal

Do you need to pick up some gifts online this Cyber Monday? On the Disney Store Online use promo code CYBER and you get the special online deals 3 hours early. The code begins working at 9pm PST / Midnight EST tonight! The deal is Free Shipping plus a percentage off your total purchase. Place at least one eligible item in your Shopping Cart to receive Free Shipping. Place at least $50, $75, $100, or $125 worth of eligible products in your Shopping Cart to receive 10%, 15%, 20% or 25% off. This deal excludes exclusive LE merchandise and Vault 28 merchandise… so that excludes the Maleficant NOAH. But its a great chance to pick up that case of Cutesters Like You or Robots. Here is the link to the deals.

Halloween Special- It’s Alive Project

Some people might not know how Vinylmation first started. Back in 2003 celebrities decorated six foot tall Mickey statues as part of the “Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations” celebration. Disney had borrowed this idea from an artistic movement that had been trending across the nation (Liz Art in Orlando in 2000, Cows on Parade in Chicago in 1999, and Lions in Zurich in 1986) where cities had been asking artists to decorate copies of the same statue and place them around the city. Once then had been seen for a while they would be auctioned off. The idea of a blank Mickey canvas lead to the very first vinylmation: plain solid colored create your owns.

Yesterday, I was wondering around Orlando and saw an art installation that took a similar approach (one template, lots of artistic interpretations) and it reminded me of custom vinylmation I had seen. I asked around and here is the info I found.
This series of 80 busts of Boris Karloff are designed by 80 different artists, as a celebration of 8 decades of the Frankenstein Monster. The show will be running thru November 15th at the CityArts Factory in Downtown Orlando. All 80 busts are available for purchase with proceeds going to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. More info can be found at orlandoslice.com or by called the CityArts Factory at 407 648 7060.

Cool…

In fact so cool that I’m going to stop talking and just let you take a look.








Muppets Mayhem at DLR on 11/17 and 18

Pictures by Disney

Update: 11/17/11 According to vinylmation.com’s blog, there will be several of these pieces at D-Street Florida, also being released on 11/18. Good news for all of us on the East Coast.

Update: 11/9/11 The art of Disney blog updated today with more info about these figures. The 3″ figures will go for $150 and the 9″ figures for $650. No word on how many of each there are. The figures will be sold first at the D23 event on the 17th, then if any are left they will be handing out wristbands at 7 AM on the 18th. For more details check out the blog at ArtofDisney.com.

Update: 11/1/11 Today vinylmation.com released the first pics of the NOAH figures from the Muppet Mayhem event. No idea if these come as packs or how many of each there are, but so far (if they follow the pattern of NOAH releases, they will all be sold separately and are part of a series of similar figures.) I really like all these figures. The details are awesome, the drum sticks and collar for Animal and the Piggy kiss and collar for Kermit!

Picture by Disney


Announced today on the vinylmation.com blog was the Muppets Mayhem event at D-Street in Downtown Disney in California. On display will be some of new artwork celebrating the release of the new Muppets movie. One of the artists on hand will be NOAH. There will be lots demonstrations and signings; as well as new shirts, paintings, and even a Vinylmation that we have yet to see designs of.

The D23 only event will be on Thursday November 17th at 7 pm. Tickets are free but you have to sign up for them starting on October 31st at 10 AM PST at the D23 page here.

The public event will be on Friday November 18th. Art demonstrations will begin at 1:30, with NOAH demonstrating his work from 4 – 5 PM. After that the artists will be signing their work from 5 – 7 PM.

Vault 28 coming to DisneyStore.com

Picture from Disney

According to the vinylmation.com blog, there will be a new part of the Online Disney Store coming soon. On November 18th there will be a new Vault 28 section online. As part of the products there, NOAH will be designing this 9″ Maleficent figure which you can purchase for 650 dollars. These figures will be a limited release, with all figures being made after they have been purchased.

There will also be other NOAH merchandise in this new section as well. So look forward to it on November 18th!

Please Pass The Vinylmation

Update: 10/31/11 The back of this figure:

Bald spot, turkey leg in pocket for later and a fork just in case. LOVE IT! (not fond of the price)


Update: 10/27/11 Disney’s Vinylmation Blog has confirmed the November 4 release date and the $54.95 price.

VinylmationTraders.com is reporting a November 4th release date for the 9″ Holiday 3 Thanksgiving Dinner Aftermath. This LE 800 figure was designed by Mike Sullivan and will be sold at both D-Streets for $44.95. (VinylmationTraders.com has $54.95, but $44.95 was printed on a card next the figure below that we saw at the D23 Expo)

It will be the first Disney 9″ figure released on the new 9″ mold. I think this figure has a ton of character and am very tempted to pick it up. What about you?

Spotlight On: Custom Artist Rust This World

By now, you know the way to my heart is show me some video game related custom Vinylmation. Today, we feature artist Rust This World from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Destination Vinylmation: You created a series of figures based on the popular Kingdom Hearts video game franchise. How many figures are in this series?
Rust This World: There are 5 figures so far, but eventually (meaning if I don’t get sidetracked on another project) I’m hoping to have 12 plus a couple 9″.

DV: What characters did you decide to include?
RTW: When I first started collecting Vinylmation, I was most drawn to the Villains series as I love the darker side of Disney. I wanted to include a couple different Heartless designs to include with my other villains. It just spread from there.

DV: Which one was the most difficult to design and why?
RTW: Either the 3 magic Heartless or the shadow Heartless. Both stray away from the traditional “figure stretched onto mickey’s form” that a lot of vinyls (including some of my own) follow. I’m often disappointed with how most official Disney artists aren’t creative with translating characters onto the canvas, so I at least wanted a couple of mine to look different. The shadow heartless was also fun because I made it on a clear yellow body so that when it’s held up to the light, the Shadows’ eye light up.

DV: That one does look great. Are there any more characters from Kingdom Hearts in the works?
RTW: I’m working on two 9″ vinyls right now that are about 1/2 way done based on two of the worlds from Kingdom Hearts: Hallow Bastion and The World That Never Was.

DV: What is your favorite Kingdom Hearts game in the franchise?
RTW: The first one, I loved the combat and platforming gameplay and the plot hadn’t become ridiculously complicated at that point. Plus there was something so cool about getting to run around and interact in the awesome Disney worlds that I’d only seen in movies.

DV: What do you like most about the Kingdom Hearts games?
RTW: It’s a great gameplay engine crossed with childhood nostalgia for Disney films.

DV: What have you learned from creating your customs that you can pass onto other custom artists?
RTW: There are a couple tips that apply to any custom. 1. Always wash the vinyl and then paint a base coat, both insure that the detail paint with be applied cleaner and more evenly. 2. Invest in a tiny brush, size 000 or 0000, it helps achieve clean lines and tiny detail. 3. Seal your vinyl with a sealer or varnish to insure a clean even look and to prevent paint rub.

DV: Is your work available for purchase?
RTW: All of the vinyls I’ve made are in my own personal display, but I’m more than willing to recreate them or accept commissions if people like my designs.

DV: Where can people go to see more of your work and contact you?
RTW: My website, which is more of an online portfolio, is rustthisworld.com it has all of my vinylmation as well as custom action figures and Kidrobot vinyls, plus a bunch of unrelated stuff like my Battlebots and other projects. My email is evolvedbutter@aol.com or pm me on the Vinylnation boards, username: Rust This World.

DV: Great job on this KH series! Thank you for sharing your work with our audience.

Park Starz displayed at D-Street

Tomorrow Park Starz come out, but today Nick was at D-Street Orlando and got pictures of their display. Seeing them in person, I’m starting to like them all a little more.Check out the size of these tins? You could fit a lot more into these things. I wonder if they were made this big because of a design in this set, or because of a design in a later set that needs this much room. (Reminder- Tins will make cheating even harder, which I think is good.)
Here are two closer views of the set so you can see the size ratios between each figure. And if you’re wondering, the head and torso of the Bride is solid, but the dress is hollow.

All these figures are injected molds, not rotocast. (Thanks Thomas Scott)
One last look at the gang before they can be purchased tomorrow. And don’t forget the signing with Thomas Scott and Casey Jones at WDW D-Street Friday from 5-7.

Disney Store Artist Signing: 10/22 in California

Disney Store artists Jim Valeri, Gerald Mendez, Enrique Pita and Kyle Jensen will be at the South Coast Plaza Disney Store in Costa Mesa, CA for an artist signing event on Saturday, October 22, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Zoe sent us in the above picture from the mall. These are the talented artists that brought us Vinylmation sets such as Villains, The Lion King, Robots and more! Villains 2 releases at Disney Stores on October 24, but guests attending this event will have the opportunity to purchase some boxes of Villains 2 and a select number of the 9″/Jr Genie Jafar with Genie combo.

According to Disney… the fine print: Please note that artists will sign no more than two (2) total items including Villains 2, Lion King or Robots vinyl figures per Guest and only Vinylmation that they have designed. Guests must be present to receive a signed figure. There will be purchasing limits on October 22: Eight (8) 3-inch Vinylmation per series per Guest a day. One (1) tray per series per Guest a day. One (1) 9-inch Vinylmation per style per Guest a day.

Disney nicely broke down the who designed what for us as well:

Bowler Hat Guy – Kyle Jensen
Hades – Kyle Jensen
Shere Khan – Kyle Jensen
Dr. Facilier – Gerald Mendez
Evil Queen – Gerald Mendez
Honest John – Gerald Mendez
Big Bad Wolf – Enirque Pita
Jafar/Blue Genie – Enrique Pita
Runaway Brain – Enrique Pita
Villains 2 Mystery Chaser – Jim Valeri
Pumbaa – Jim Valeri
Rafiki – Jim Valeri
Timon – Jim Valeri
Rafiki/Simba – Jim Valeri Robots Series #1
Security-bot – Gerald Mendez
Ignition-bot -Gerald Mendez
Steampunk-bot -Gerald Mendez
AudioSonic-bot – Enrique Pita
Elektro-bot – Enrique Pita
Love-bot – Enrique Pita
Radio-bot – Enrique Pita
Elektro-bot – Enrique Pita
Voltinator-bot-Jim Valeri
Bot-in-a-bot – Jim Valeri
Cranky-bot – Jim Valeri

Park Starz Trading Event by Evilos

Park Starz will come out this week, and for everyone who isn’t buying a case, Evilos has an opportunity for people to do some trading.

Evilos has a booth at Designer Con, a Californian Con for designers “that smashes together collectible toys and designer apparel with urban, underground and pop art!”. At 3 PM he will be hosting a gathering at his booth for people who want to trade Park Starz figures. And luckily, that’s the exact time that people can get in free! Go check out the con and do some trading for free!Link
For more info on the con check out: DesignerCon.com

What: Designer Con
Where: Pasadena Convention Center
300 East Green Street
Pasadena, CA 91101
When: 3 PM on Nov. 5th
Price (for Con): $5 Presale Tix, $7 At Door, Free after 3 PM