Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3 Wrapup

Well it’s been 12 days, and here is Mike’s complete set of 12 figures, including the Jim chaser. Starting tomorrow, Mike will be back with another set of 12 for his “series 4”. We hope you’ve enjoyed these pieces and continue to enjoy the work Mike does. Which were you favorites from series 3?
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Vinylmation Speculation: Furry Friends by Anne Marie

There’s a lot of awesome Vinylmation coming out over the next few months, but one set that has me wondering has got to be the only-announced “Furry Friends” set to come out next year. Will the actual vinyls have fur on them? Could this be a whole new type of vinyl we haven’t seen before?
This is obviously all speculation, but I think it could be a series including Disney pets: specifically cats and dogs. They’re furry friends to most of us, and I think this would make a great set of 12. I’m thinking 6 dogs and 6 cats.
Possible inclusions:(1 and 2) Pluto, of course, is Mickey’s faithful friend to the end. This set wouldn’t be complete without him. Nor would it be complete without Figaro, Gepetto’s cat (and also Minnie’s in a couple of the shorts!) as a perfect counterpart to Pluto, as they’ve actually starred together in several shorts.

Next on the list are (3 and 4) Oliver and Georgette from “Oliver and Company.” They’re both Jenny’s pets, and both great characters in their own right. Dodger’s gotten a great vinyl of his own, but there are so many fantastic characters in this movie that if not here, I hope to see more in future Animation series!

(5) Nana may be the most useful and trusty pet of them all. As nursemaid to Wendy, Michael and John in “peter Pan,” she’s only too happy to care for them all.

(6) Rufus was a great comfort to little Penny in the orphanage in “The Rescuers.” With his glasses, mustache, and scarf, Rufus is a fantastic character that deserves his own vinyl.

(7) Copper, Amos Slade’s hunting dog in “The Fox and the Hound.”

(8) Little Brother is Mulan’s puppy, and would be an adorably obscure vinylmation choice.

(9 and 10)We have Marie already, so how about a Duchess and O’ Malley? For that matter, they could always include Toulouse and Berlioz to round out the kitten trio.

(11) Prince Eric’s dog Max from “The Little Mermaid,” of course!

(12) My choice for a chaser would be Mittens, the feisty feline in “Bolt.”

There are quite a few other options as well.
Jock and Trusty from “Lady and the Tramp” would be great Furry Friends for a Pets set. (Lady and the Tramp would be as well, but I expect to see them at SOME point in some incarnation, I’m actually surprised we haven’t seen them yet!)

Sergeant Tibbs from “101 Dalmatians” is a great furry friend to the 99 dalmatian puppies who needed to escape! And we already have a Pongo, so how about a Perdita?

Percy from “Pocahontas”… maybe with a collar and tiny bell accessory?

There are many great pets to choose from in the world of Disney, and this speculation may be completely off. But I hope to find out soon enough who our “Furry Friends” will be!

Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.12 Jim

JIM – Chaser
The Perry Como Winter Show (1972)
Originally performed by: Jim Henson

Though unlikely given the fact that I believe the Jim Henson Company owns the rights to Jim Henson’s image, this character would make a fantastic chaser. The design is based on the banjo player in The Country Trio, a Muppet band that performed in several variety shows before landing on The Muppet Show. The other band members were based on puppeteers Frank Oz and Jerry Nelson.

“A perfect end of a perfect series. I can’t wait to see the next set!”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.11 Beauregard

BEAUREGARD
The Muppet Show (1978)
Originally performed by: Dave Goelz

The dim janitor and stagehand from the later seasons of the Muppet Show, Beauregard also played a taxi driver in The Great Muppet Caper. Despite having superhuman strength, Beauregard wasn’t very smart and often found himself exploited by others. This figure would look great with a hat or (even better) a mop accessory.

“I want the hat AND the mop!! Great looking figure.”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.10 Big Mean Carl

BIG MEAN CARL
Muppets Tonight (1996)
Originally performed by: Bill Barretta

The star of the 2010 viral video “Stand By Me,” Big Mean Carl made multiple appearances on Muppets Tonight. All of his acts – Carl the Big Mean Bunny, Carl the Big Mean Bagpipe-Eater, Carl the Big Mean Ventriloquist, etc – were simple covers that he used to try and eat other characters.

“I love the full sized Muppets. The deatailed “fur” on the body of Carl keeps a plain solid color from looking dull (which happens often with Muppets.”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.9 Walter

WALTER
The Muppets (2011)
Originally performed by: Peter Linz

A new character being introduced in 2011’s The Muppets. Walter is positioned as the world’s biggest Muppet fan as he sets off to reunite the Muppets and save Muppet Studios. I would expect a Muppet Show Fan Club membership card to be peaking out of his back pocket.

“From what I’ve seen in the trailers, this looks like a perfect representative of the newest Muppet.”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.8 Uncle Deadly

UNCLE DEADLY
The Muppet Show (1976)
Originally performed by: Jerry Nelson

The Phantom of the Muppet Show, who once tormented the cast before revealing that he used to perform at the Muppet Theatre before he was killed (by the critics). Uncle Deadly is set to make a triumphant return in 2011’s The Muppets as the second-in-command to villain Tex Richman. It would be great to see this figure with a tail.

“Just as scary as the Muppet. Wonderful imagining of this character!”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.7 Mahna Mahna

MAHNA MAHNA
The Ed Sullivan Show (1969)
Originally performed by: Jim Henson

Mahna Mahna first sang his signature tune on The Ed Sullivan Show and then repeated his act on the very first episode of The Muppet Show with his pink companions the Snowths. The Snowths are pictured here peaking from behind his head.

“Another great use of the ears. Pieces like this one completely invoke the feeling of watching the Muppet Show.”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.6 Bobo

BOBO
Muppets Tonight (1996)
Originally performed by: Bill Barretta

The bumbling security guard on Muppets Tonight, Bobo memorably fell in love with guest Cindy Crawford. Bobo has since found a calling as a thick but generally kind-hearted assistant to the villains in Muppets From Space, Letters to Santa and The Muppets (2011).

“This shows a great use of shadow to convey just how big a wrinkly Bobo is. This looks perfect.”-M.C.

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Vinylmation Speculation with Mike Boon: Muppets 3.5 Marvin Suggs

MARVIN SUGGS
The Muppet Show (1976)
Originally performed by: Frank Oz

Marvin’s act on The Muppet Show involved playing the Muppaphone, an instrument made of small fluffy creatures who made different noises when hit in the head. Two of the Muppaphones are depicted in the figure’s ears, presumably flying in the air after a good solid whack.

“I really like the use of bright colors and the ears in this piece. Nice work Mike!”-M.C.

Mike Boon joins us every day this month with speculation of a future Muppet Series vinylmation. You can check him out at his own blog: baboondesign.blogspot.com