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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Stefan Bucher's Daily Monster #94


From Stefan's Blog:

Monster 94 is worshipped. It seems to have a congregation of sorts. Is it an oracle, do you think? A shamanic creature? Why is it touching some of its followers with its noodly appendage? Clearly there are complex interactions happening here. What do you think the story is?

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The Sausage Cadet by Shawnimals


This loyal follower of the Hotdog King is a foot soldier, and is usually found patrolling the grounds of the Castle. He was surprised and wary when he saw Professor Fliggins crash into the side of the Castle and splash into the Hot Dog water moat. Will this Cadet end up being a friend or foe? Will Professor Fliggins be able to eat his way out of his hot dog cell? Only time will tell! Keep up on the Professor's journal entries via his Blobby Log at ProfessorIsland.com



Each month Shawnimals will release a new discovery...

1. An all-new handmade plush character limited to 100 pcs
2. Tagged with its story and numbered
3. Each comes meticulously packaged with brown paper, tied with a cotton string
4. Special accessories - this time the mighty wiener bi-dent!
5. Character-specific artifacts - this time mustard and ketchup ointment from the Hotdog Kingdom apothecary!
6. A goody bag filled with a sticker and two special buttons!

These monthly releases have an MSRP of $40 each plus shipping!

Subscriptions are available as well, which guarantees you all 12 releases plus FREE shipping* AND a special 13th character ONLY available if you subscribe. Subscriptions are $480 payable in full at the time of purchase. Note: Subscriptions are only available while there is at least 1 unit of one character left. Get a sub while you can, because once a character sells out, that's THAT. No more guarantees!

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“Name Me, Win Me” " We Have a WINNER!!!!!!!

WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!!

After many long hours of deliberation the BlockHead Brigade decided on a variation of dangerdave's suggestion! "It was sooo tough deciding on a name, but I think we are going to go with a variation on dangerdave's suggestion of El Underbite. We are going to call him El Underbito. :D"

So Congrats to DangerDave, and please Dave if you would send me an e-mail to spankystokes@cox.net to confirm your information!

Thank you all for playing in the naming contest, it was a ton of fun, and please be sure to keep checking back for more contests coming at you live in 2009 from SpankyStokes.com!

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64 Colors Custom "Marshall" - Vinyl Figure


I was just on the 64 colors website, and spotted an awesome custom of their upcoming vinyl figure, "Marshall", this custom was a collab by 64 Colors. A Squibbles Ink + Rotofugi. This is a great looking customs and this form really lends itself to alot of artistic possibilities. Look for more news very soon about the release of this toy!

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BlowUpDolls - Dieselfuel Artist Series


Jamungo is at it once again with the best series of Blow Up Dolls to date, IMHO!This is the Dieselfuel Artist Series featuring work from Stainboy, Mike Fisher, K3N Adams, TOOTH, Casey Burns, and a VanBeater/BDIX collaboration. This is going to comes in 6 individual window boxes, shrink wrapped together so you can keep them as a set, but I am sure you can buy them on an individual basis if you are only diggin on a few select pieces. The suggested retail is going to be $50 per set, which for 6 figures of this quality...I think is a good deal!

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Graffiti Japan by Remo Camerota


Graffiti Japan
by Remo Camerota

Japan has long been a breeding ground for innovative approaches to Western traditions, like movies and baseball. But, the fanatical embrace with which Japanese artists have welcomed graffiti has made for a form of graffiti wholly apart from its Western origins. Photographed by Remo Camerota, Graffiti Japan captures the culturally unique aspects of Japanese street art, providing the most complete look at Japan's contemporary graffiti scene ever compiled.

Camerota could never have guessed that his first, on-a-whim trip to Japan would result in him moving to Tokyo and befriending the scene's most prolific and talented artists. The more time he spent with them traveling from city to city, meeting local luminaries, the more photographs he took, the more excited the artists became about helping Camerota delve deeper and deeper.

Interviews with KRESS, BELX2, FATE, TENGA, EMAR, SUIKO, QP and many more reveal how these artists define their work as specifically Japanese, musing on everything from replicating the calligraphic intricacies of the Japanese language with spray paint, to foreign influences and national pride. Every single photograph in Graffiti Japan was shot in Japan, featuring anime and manga characters, kanji, sprawling legal murals and illegal hidden spots, all of which comprise this spectacular scene that could not exist in any other country.

Page Count: 128, Size: 8 1/4 x 10 inches, Format: Casebound, for $28.

Info from the very great, and amazing DKE Toys. For Wholesale Inquiries about this awesome product please contact www.dketoys.com.

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