I just did a check on Ebay and of all of the Sideshow Busts - only Beaker is unavailavle and Scooter is the lowest priced of the buy-it-now bunch. Scooter's one of my faves, but that's the marketplace skinny and has been for a while. Same stats for Ebay UK. TMS accurate Super Scooter exclusive action figure is cheaply found everywhere well under retail price ($5 in some cases) while the non-show based Super Beaker exclusive figure goes for big bucks from $50-100+. While this isn't a technical science, it's safe to say that in high and low priced Muppet collectibles, Beaker is king! I really hope that Scooter rises in popularity too.Um dude ... if this was five years ago when Beaker wasnt being used much i would kinda half agree with you, although even then he was always a pop culture symbol and these posers are obviously marketed to pop culture lovers. But recently we had "Ode To Joy" ... 10 MILLION hits (probably more). He was a viral sensation, near enough Susan Boyle like. Most people know who he is now, probably only Kermit is more recognisable and loved at the moment.
Beaker would be a perfect choice right about now. While he's "hot" in marketing terms.
We need a [LIKE] button for such insightful comments! I agree 100%honestly, right now, I'd be happy with some nicely done reasonably realistic and not too overly priced plushes.. I mean, I want the posers, too, but right now, I'd really like to see just about anything in the market...
I'm sure the plush license is available if someone wanted it. It just won't come from eFX. They make replicas. That's what business they've chosen to be in.honestly, right now, I'd be happy with some nicely done reasonably realistic and not too overly priced plushes.. I mean, I want the posers, too, but right now, I'd really like to see just about anything in the market...
If someone did want to make realistic plush, I am sure eFX would have something to say about it as it would be direct competition with their licence! I know I wouldnt be happy if I was given a licence to make a product and then find another licence was granted for almost the same thing which would kill your product.I would be putting in a halt to it.I'm sure the plush license is available if someone wanted it. It just won't come from eFX. They make replicas. That's what business they've chosen to be in.
I'm sure eFX doesn't have the Muppet license for all large plush. There are probably definitions and terms in their license to seperate it from the regular plush license. For instance "large plush with armatures with a quantity of less than 1,000" etc or there may even be a "specialist replica" category.If someone did want to make realistic plush, I am sure eFX would have something to say about it as it would be direct competition with their licence! I know I wouldnt be happy if I was given a licence to make a product and then find another licence was granted for almost the same thing which would kill your product.I would be putting in a halt to it.
Call me a dreamer, but I think there's much unexplored territory in-between the average plush and a 100% authentic, individually handmade poser.I don't know what kind of plush toys you guys are buying, but I've never seen a plush that could be mistaken for a real Muppet or even a poser. Unless you guys have some other definition of a plush toy that I'm not familiar with. High-end plush like Steiff are still plush toys. No one is going to make a Muppet plush out of Antron fleece for instance or use fuzzy sticky paper for irises that can be peeled off by a kid.
It's either a replica or it's a toy. I'm sorry, I don't see this gray area in the middle that you're looking for.
Yes, there have been some nice plush toys over the years and if you're just lamenting the dearth of Muppet product, then that I can understand. But saying that eFx should look into doing plush because the replicas are just too difficult is where I'm failing to grasp this concept.
What people are refering to as realistic plush is the same manufacturing process as the posers(ie made by the same studio pattern and same or simular materials) but instead of putting it over a wire armature, it will just be soft filled like plush.So it will be a visual replica, but cheaper because the armature process isnt involved.I don't know what kind of plush toys you guys are buying, but I've never seen a plush that could be mistaken for a real Muppet or even a poser. Unless you guys have some other definition of a plush toy that I'm not familiar with. High-end plush like Steiff are still plush toys. No one is going to make a Muppet plush out of Antron fleece for instance or use fuzzy sticky paper for irises that can be peeled off by a kid.
It's either a replica or it's a toy. I'm sorry, I don't see this gray area in the middle that you're looking for.
Yes, there have been some nice plush toys over the years and if you're just lamenting the dearth of Muppet product, then that I can understand. But saying that eFx should look into doing plush because the replicas are just too difficult is where I'm failing to grasp this concept.