beaker
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I have noticed an emphasis, almost entirely on the late 80's turtles. I believe I know what piece of merchandise Drtooth is referring to, something so adult I doubt any kid could pick up the message. However I just love the iconography of the turtles and pizza!i know which one your talking about and it surprised me to see it too
but i have yet to see it in a kids size, and the turtle design is the older turtles im more surpised it Passed the peter laird(one of the creators) test at the time. the turtles were his babies
I find it curious Sesame Street writes up these official letters saying 'bert and ernie are absolutely not gay!' but then
release an official line of bert and ernie rainbow merchandise for Hot Topic's LGBT line. So I think what we are seeing is major iconic children's characters used in a variety of ways that to some could be seen as taboo pushing, but done in a wink and nod cutesy way.
What did you think of that Glee Rocky Horror episode? I couldnt believe they did a whole episode of that, tho I know some people took issue with Frankenfurter not being protrayed by a more suited actorSpencer's is a bizarre stuff. They have a lot of novelty/junk stuff, a lot of racy and "adult" stuff, and then you find fun/nostalgia type stuff like the Muppet items mentioned here (I gotta go get Kermit socks now)
I'm also a big Rocky Horror fan and in the past have gotten some cool Rocky Horror merchandise from Spencer's that I haven't seen anywhere else.