ResidentLilly
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In the photo it is a blown up regular Beaker. I don't have the large scale prototype in the office yet. I have seen it and approved it, and it looks the same, with the exception of the fact that the details were sharpened and the hip joints were added.
I expect these to be fairly limited because of their large scale nature, and that's what we planned for and wanted. I don't expect the same people who bought the smalls to buy the large, and if it doesn't turn you on that's cool with me, because the intent is a diverse and interesting line of product, of which you can pick and choose what gets you fired up or not. Bottom line is that it and always has been your choice to open your wallet and keep it closed. There are still more Muppets products from us yet to be announced, this was one of three announcements we will be making in the next month about new Muppets stuff.
As far as the Mega Muppets, a glut of 'em isn't what we are going for. We'll take some of the more signature characters and blow them up. Some will have enhancements, some will not. Plan is basically to do three or four per year for the length of our contract on the line. You will see characters like Chef or Kermit or Fozzie, you probably will NOT see characters like Lew or Harry or Zoot.
Jamie mentioned rooted hair. We've been discussing this. We actually have two prototypes in development on this figure. One has rooted hair, one does not. It will be The Piggy Situation all over again, as we try to make it work and look good and have the PVC version as a back up. Some future figures have been discussed and we can do some things in the large scale that was not possible in the small. Bendy legs in Kermit, for example, rooted hair on Piggy in that scale should work, stuff like that.
So we'll see how it goes and see where we can tweak and enhance without deviating too much from the approved sculpture.
I expect these to be fairly limited because of their large scale nature, and that's what we planned for and wanted. I don't expect the same people who bought the smalls to buy the large, and if it doesn't turn you on that's cool with me, because the intent is a diverse and interesting line of product, of which you can pick and choose what gets you fired up or not. Bottom line is that it and always has been your choice to open your wallet and keep it closed. There are still more Muppets products from us yet to be announced, this was one of three announcements we will be making in the next month about new Muppets stuff.
As far as the Mega Muppets, a glut of 'em isn't what we are going for. We'll take some of the more signature characters and blow them up. Some will have enhancements, some will not. Plan is basically to do three or four per year for the length of our contract on the line. You will see characters like Chef or Kermit or Fozzie, you probably will NOT see characters like Lew or Harry or Zoot.
Jamie mentioned rooted hair. We've been discussing this. We actually have two prototypes in development on this figure. One has rooted hair, one does not. It will be The Piggy Situation all over again, as we try to make it work and look good and have the PVC version as a back up. Some future figures have been discussed and we can do some things in the large scale that was not possible in the small. Bendy legs in Kermit, for example, rooted hair on Piggy in that scale should work, stuff like that.
So we'll see how it goes and see where we can tweak and enhance without deviating too much from the approved sculpture.