CherryPizza
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Apologies for yet another Schleich-related post. I PROMISE you that when I finish this obsessive Schleich-gathering mission I'll have some interesting things to show you.
I am trying in vain to clarify the situation when other companies' imprints are on Schleich figures, both Muppet Show and Muppet Babies versions. The three companies in question (from what I've found so far) are Maia & Borges, Applause and CE.
Among the information I have found is:
Just to confuse things further, today I encountered a Waldorf figure, undated, with CE stamped on his back.
I am trying in vain to clarify the situation when other companies' imprints are on Schleich figures, both Muppet Show and Muppet Babies versions. The three companies in question (from what I've found so far) are Maia & Borges, Applause and CE.
Among the information I have found is:
- Applause re-released the Schleich Muppet Babies figures a few years after Schleich released them, with slight paint variations (this is on Muppet Wiki)
- Maia & Borges re-released the Schleich Muppet Babies figures a few years after Schleich released them (this is on Muppet Wiki)
- Some figures contain both Applause and M&B logos (I know this from looking at the figures)
- Some figures say they are made by 'M&B for Schleich' (this is according to other people's testimonials)
- M&B's website says that it is a Portugal-based company which makes PVC figures for export, mainly to Germany
- Schleich is, of course, a German company, but figures are variously marked as being made in Germany, West Germany and Portugal
- One Schleich-selling site lists a number of figures as being made by M&B under licence from Schleich (these are the Schleich animal figures, which unlike comic characters would be able to be licensed by the company)
Just to confuse things further, today I encountered a Waldorf figure, undated, with CE stamped on his back.