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Friday, 12 June 2020

Motorhead (Snaggletooth) Warpig - Funko Pop! Rocks Number 163.


Before I go into information about this figure, I'd like to take a few minutes to tell you about the mascot that became known as "Snaggletooth" or "Warpig" and how he came into being.

After Lemmy left Hawkwind in 1975 he formed a band called Bastard, which was later changed to Motorhead to ensure they would be able to play on mainstream music shows such as Top of The Pops - a weekly music show that ran on the BBC in Britain from 1964 to 2006, showcasing the most popular bands and songs from the weekly charts - It was a pretty big thing in it's day as it was an easy way of getting your music out to the masses and introducing new bands to people who wouldn't normally get to hear what you have to offer. 

Lemmy chose to rename his new band Motorhead, after the last song he wrote for Hawkwind.

 In 1977 the band released their first album, which was as many bands first albums are, self titled Lemmy wanted an image for the band that would become a mascot of sorts and so he contacted Joe Petagno, an artist who Lemmy met when he had done some work for Hawkwind in 1975.

After discussing ideas, in typical Lemmy fashion - over a few drinks, Joe left to go home, on his way he past by the library and decided to look few a few books to get some ideas to incorporate into the themes Lemmy had already given him; Lemmy wanted something that wouldn't look amiss on a cut off over a biker jacket and could be scaled down for a patch or up for an album cover without loosing detail and would be easily recognisable as a symbol for Bastard, and later Motorhead... 



This was a a fortuitous idea on Joe's part as he began to look through books on animal anatomy he hit on the idea of an animal skull this idea, during initial sketches developed into a hybrid creature's skull that was a cross between a canine skull, with a gorilla's cranium and huge oversized tusks from a wild boar, after adding a few more touches and ideas from Lemmy, such as the chains, iron cross, a human skull dangling from one of the tusks and spikes coming out the top of the skull; the iconic creature that would become known as Snaggletooth, Little Bastard, War Pig etc, was born.

Out of the 22 studio albums Motorhead released, there are only two that do not feature Snaggletooth on the artwork in some way. as a consequence Snaggletooth became as synonymous with Motorhead as the music itself.

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He  would first appear on the cover of  Motorhead's first album released in 1977 as shown in the picture above and would continue to make an appearance on albums, t-shirts, badges, patches, and all manner of merchandise for the band over the next 40 years of the band's existence!

So it was inevitable that at some point Funko would add this iconic figure head to their line up of Motorhead themed Funko Pop! Rocks figures.

In 1982 Motorhead released thier 6th studio album, Iron Fist, which went to number 6 in the UK Album Charts, with the album came the Iron Fist Tour the same year.  

As with any tour, there was merchandise, one such piece of merchandise was a t shirt which depicted Snaggletooth as an anthropomorphic being wearing a biker jacket and jeans.


Iron Fist Tour t shirt, Worthpoint.com

It was this image that Funko decided to model their Snaggletooth Funko Pop! on, in my mind it was an inspired choice and of course, as you should know by now as soon as I discovered him, I just had to have him... And so I did!



Now I've whetted your appetite it's time to give you a look at the cute little guy, so here he is...



   
Doesn't he look adorable in his little box?!



The back of the box is pretty basic,with nothing to give any information on the character himself, but at the same time it's anything but plain... 

If you are a motorhead fan or know anything about the mascot you really don't need any more information, in a way this is a very motorhead thing to do, they were a no frills band in a lot of ways and very down to earth in their individual outlooks to fame and it's trimmings.



I couldn't wait to release him from his cardboard and plastic prison, so I didn't!




He's absolutely perfect and so dwt  - he stands around 4 inches tall, but because of his head he is quite chunky, although fortunately not top heavy, which would have been very easy to have done with this size head.

Because he is perfectly weighted, he can stand up by himself without fear of falling over.

Detail wise, he's spot on, right down to having a little skull hanging from the right side of his chain, and in keeping with the fact he's a Funko Pop, the skull is a "Funko shaped" skull instead of a human shaped one!



When you rotate him and view him from all angles, you can see that a lot of thought has gone into making him look as close to the source material as possible - He even has little rivets holding his back plate onto his metal skull!

I love the fact his little axe is blood stained because it should be, it is a "battle axe" after all!



Unusually for a Funko figure, he also has a lot more detail on his jeans and leather jacket than I've seen on other figures.

His jeans and leather jacket have little belt loops on the waist, the back pockets of his jeans have stitching detail, his jacket has sliver press studs to hold down the collars and zip details on the pockets and main body... He even has boot laces on his little DM's!


             

Because his body is moulded in the position he stands in, it isn't possible to pose him in any way other than moving his head from side to side.

All in all, I think you can guess, he is an awesome little figure and I'm very proud to be able to add him to my collection.

If I did have to pick something negative about him, I'd say the only complaint I have is that he isn't wearing an Iron Cross on a chain around his neck, which as you know was a favourite thing of Lemmy's.

Well that's it for now, I'm sure I'll something else to brag about soon!

Take care, stay safe and keep your distance!

Hugs,


                                                          





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Incredibles 2 Edna Mode Interactive Doll - Update!!

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Hey everyone,

Remember on my Edna Mode post I mentioned she didn't come with her instruction sheet so I wasn't able to check out her interactive abilities in detail.

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Well, I emailed Thinkway Toys to ask if it was possible to get hold of a copy so I can try her out properly and...


Today I heard back from Thinkway Toys who were kind enough to send me a copy of the "Chat List"  that originally came with this doll! Yay!!

 So I decided I'd share it here in case any of you have this doll, but don't have the instructions for her... And here they are: Interactive Edna Chat List / Instructions for use.

Hopefully in a few days I'll get time to try her out myself and upload a video of how that goes.

That's all for now.

Take care and happy playing!

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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

🎈 Living Dead Dolls Presents: IT Pennywise (2017) 🎈

                                                                  
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On the 24th April last year, I posted about my new Living Dead Dolls Presents IT Pennywise (1990 Mini Series version), you can read about him here if you'd like.

At the time I was waiting for my IT Ultimate Pennywise Action Figure by Necca (2017 version) to arrive, click the link above if you want to read about him or my IT Ultimate Pennywise Action Figure (1990 version) also by Necca who arrived on 7th May... 

In one of those posts I mentioned I wasn't into the new IT film (Part 1) when I watched it, at the time I decided I wasn't going to bother with Part 2 but I did like Bill Skarsgård's portrayal of the demented clown and that was totally true at the time, but recently something weird happened.

I was rereading IT by Stephen King and I suddenly got the idea that I wanted to see how close to the book the second film was so I watched part 2 and I really enjoyed it!

Well after that I decided I'd give the first part another go and for some reason all the annoyances I'd felt the first time I viewed it where no longer there, and I found myself enjoying that part too!

I know, right?!

There were a couple of choices they made I wasn't so keen on (changes to the story) but in the context of the film it worked really well; just don't compare it to the book or the Mini Series and you'll be alright!




Anyhoo,  as I liked the films this time around, and my birthday is this month and because I've been struggling with not being able to see my boyfriend Paul for several months now, due to the Corona Virus Lockdown Aaron decided to cheer me up a bit by giving me my birthday presents early... Yay!

The first one I opened was the Bill Skarsgård version of Pennywise and I have to say he is so cute!


His outfit looks to me to be an exact replica of the film version, right down to the feel of the fabric I had the idea that Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd's Pennywise was wearing. 

The style is archaic, reminiscent of Harlequinade, a form of pantomime, which was adapted from the Italian Commedia dell'arte, of the 17th to mid 19th century, which were fashionable among theatre goers in England during those time periods. 


Of the principle players of this genre the one Pennywise's outfit most resembles is Clown with his baggy breeches and ruffled shoulders, pom poms and floppy double ruffs at the neck.

Like the outfit worn in the film, the Living Dead Doll's outfit also looks old, faded and tatty. 

I like to think that this outfit is a nod to the fact that the creature that shows itself to The Losers during the films/ book is older than the town of Derry itself, and therefore when a child expresses a fear of clowns, IT being an ancient being casts it's mind back and comes up with the image of a clown from hundreds of years into the past because this is the image IT is most familiar with.

Pennywise's hair is also a nod to the clowns of that era, namely Joseph Grimaldi (one day I may tell you my family connection to him)...


The balloon is of course a more modern addition to the ensemble... Doll Pennywise holds it in the same way my other Living Dead Pennywise Doll dues, with the aid of a small peg which you push into the hole in his left palm. 

This allows you to move it a little for posing and also has the bonus that it isn't going to fall out if the doll gets knocked or something.


Inside his box is a black and white background of a street scene in Derry, complete with Police Car in which the occupants ignore the presence of Pennywise and your obvious distress!

I've posed him against it in these photo's but have just realised I should have taken a photo of it minus him so you can see what it looks like, no time for that now unfortunately so I'll have to add it to this post another time, if anyone is interested in seeing it?


His make up is as you'd expect for a Living Dead Doll, film perfect, he even has the grey lines around his hairline which resemble veins, but could actually be metaphoric for his mask slipping.

His two front teeth protrude slightly, which on a child might be considered cute but on a clown is downright unsettling!

The front of his box is pretty plain, nothing fancy and no obvious nod towards the film or book that I've noticed, unlike the 1990 Mini Series Version, which has the front of the box laid out in such a way that it puts you in mind of the covers of the video and later dvd releases.

The sides and back of his box is where it really "comes to life" with really nicely shot photographs of the doll posed like he's got plans for you.

The back reads:       " Based on the blockbuster Warner Bros. film "IT", 
                                   Pennywise The Dancing Clown emerges from the sewers of Derry
                                   to join the Living Dead Dolls family and feed on your fear!

                                  The shape-shifting demonic clown
                                   features bright orange hair
                                   and wears signature clown suit
                                   with ruffle detailing.
                      
                                   Pennywise can hold his infamous
                                   red balloon in his left hand."


I decided to compare him to my other LDD Pennywise... At first I thought it wasn't a good idea as they began fighting... Using balloons as swords.

After they settled down I discovered a few things he has the same 5 points of articulation as 1990's Pennywise; neck, shoulders and hips.

They both are supposed to be 10 inches high, but side by side SkarsgÃ¥rd Pennywise is slightly taller than Curry Pennywise, a good couple of cm maybe an inch.


After the initial fight, they got on really well, perhaps too well... So I'm going to go and trap them both back inside their boxes before they decide that I'm a Loser and start coming up with schemes to scare and eat me!

Take care, stay safe, 6 feet away and don't forget your mask and sanitiser when you're out and about.
Hugs,


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