Archive for the ‘Ugly’ Category

Ed Roth’s Rat Fink (and friends)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Weeks ago (April 12 to be exact), I made my way down to Athens, Georgia for the annual “mini-comic and zine explosion” known as Fluke. It’s a fun little show hosted at a small bar downtown called Tasty World. At its core, Fluke is a small gathering of people that are passionate about comics, art and the like. I try to make my way down there every year with my buddies from Wide Awake Press, and this year was just the same. After a quick look around the bar and some good (and bad) comics one can get bored easily.

Luckily, just a couple of blocks away lies a store full of comics, toys and all kinds of quirky goodies (junk) you can imagine. The place is Bizarro Wuxtry, and it’s always a joy to visit, because you’ll always find something odd to capture your interest. Whether it’s classic horror comics, cool new toys or some old ALF bubble gum cards, you’ll always discover something new (even if it looks like the piles of junk are untouched year after year). And of course, the most iconic part of the store is its owner, Devlin, in his trademark Bizarro t-shirt.

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Bizarro Wuxtry
Bizarro Wuxtry store photos courtesy of Taylor Vandiver (thanks Taylor).

I dropped in and looked around as always. Climbing over piles, delicately moving between shelves and cabinets doing my best not to knock anything over. I didn’t see much of anything that I cared to get (or didn’t already have) when out of nowhere stood this shrink-wrapped stack of Rat Fink toys. They looked liked they’d been sitting there for ages. The packaging looked stained and bleached (probably because it was set up near a window).

The toys are a series of Rat Fink figures based on the infamous characters and illustrations by Ed “Big Daddy” Roth. These things were made in 2000 by Japanese toymaker, Planet Toys (the same folks that brought you that Zowroku toy). So, I’m not even sure if these things were widely available in the U.S.

Here’s a look at the toy packaging.

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Rat Fink by Planet Toys Rat Fink by Planet Toys Surf Fink by Planet Toys Surf Fink by Planet Toys
Crazy Girl by Planet Toys Crazy Girl by Planet Toys Beast by Planet Toys Beast by Planet Toys

Luckily, as you can see, the sun bleaching and stuff had no effect on the toys. They look as good as new.

Rat Fink
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It’s Rat Fink. What else can I say (well, he kind of looks like a really screwed-up version of Mickey Mouse)? He comes with a bouquet of flowers and an interchangeable hand holding a brush. I’m not “in-touch” with the whole hot-rodding scene (or any automotive scene for that matter). I’m not quite sure what relevance these flowers have, but I do know the paint brush is for detailing his car.

Surf Fink
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Surf Fink by Planet Toys Rat Fink by Planet Toys Surf Fink by Planet Toys

This bug-eyed surfer-bum is fairly poseable, but what good is a poseable surfer if the surf board is stuck in his hand? My favorite part of this Surf Fink is probably his big, crinkly neck and back. It also looks like he suffers from a really bad skin condition. Gross.

Oh, and the back of his shirt reads “Surf-Fink San.”

Crazy Girl
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(I tried to put her hand on her hip as shown on the package, but I felt like I was gonna break it.)

Imagine being served by this ugly-ass waitress. Complete with bulging, bloodshot eyes, snaggly teeth, grey skin and stitched scars. Crazy Girl (shouldn’t that be “Waitress Fink”?) is dressed in the classic diner waitress uniform which is great, but she’s wearing rollerblades which feels a bit out of character and out of time. She also comes with a tray with interchangeable items. She can serve you a hamburger, hot dog and a drink or the ever-popular 8-ball burger.

Her hat reads “Crazy Girl,” and the back of her shirt reads “Harvey’s.”

Beast
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Crazy Girl by Planet Toys Crazy Girl by Planet Toys Crazy Girl by Planet Toys

This guy is probably my favorite of the bunch. He’s just a total freak. He has a gnarly mouth full of teeth… and five tongues… covered in blood. That’s pretty good on its own, but combine that with blue skin and the four long eye balls hanging out of his eye sockets and you’ve really got something. He’s also got the awesome ability to rear his head back and open his huge mouth.

It looks like he’s just wearing a regular ol’ tank top, shorts sandals and a big iron cross, and the back of his shirt reads “Irresistible Beast.”

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Rat

If you’ll notice the toy packaging pictured earlier, each toy is marked with a sticker designating a “Special Figure Included.” Well, behind the “8″ in the faux 8-ball on the card there’s a mystery figure. This got me psyched, because I was imagining even more cool little creatures inside those little bubbles.

Well, it turns out, they’re not that great. Sure, this little winged eyeball creature is cool and all, but to get the same damned one with each toy is disappointing. Why not do a unique toy with each character? There was only one difference with the toys – Rat Fink’s little character was yellow. Pretty crappy huh?

I’m not sure what this creature is or what its relevance to Rat Fink characters are. Anyone have any insight?

Captain Bizarrly

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Well, last weekend I took a trip to the Anderson Jockey Lot, and surprisingly, I actually found a handful of things. I’ll share them all with you over the next few weeks, but let me start things off with this freak.

I don’t know what I’ve found here. This guy looks like he’s the alien leader of the town parade… but he’s awfully mean and gross-looking for such a fun, celebratory event. Look at his vibrant, ugly-as-hell military garb made of up of gaudy, primary colors. Maybe he’s not mean at all. He’s actually just pissed that he has to wear that goofy outfit.

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Tigersharks Action Figure - Captain Bizarrly

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Tigersharks Action Figure - Captain Bizarrly

The fun doesn’t just stop with his festive outfit, this guy’s actually equipped with “crowd-pleasing action.” Just push the ridge on his back, and he twists, raises his hand (which could easily hold a baton) and cheers to the neighborhood kids letting them know they’re gonna get some candy.

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Tigersharks Action Figure - Captain Bizarrly

Seriously though, the only clue I got from this guy was the markings on his inner thigh which read, “LJN Toys Ltd © 1986 Telepix LCI.”

I searched for LJN toys, but all I found was webpage after webpage of Thundercats toys listings. I found no sign of him. Then I started thinking back to my childhood… to the other toylines or cartoons somewhat related to Thundercats. I remember there being a couple of other cartoon shows very, very similar to Thundercats’ themed-heroes approach. They were shows I always viewed as some kind of a trilogy or something – Thundercats (land), Silverhawks (air) and Tigersharks (sea).

Eureka! After a quick search for Tigersharks toys, I eventually stumbled upon a photo and the name of our ugly friend. He’s actually a character named Captain Bizarrly – an evil pirate who battled the Tigersharks.

It would’ve been funnier if he was simply the reluctant leader of the neighborhood parade.

Tigersharks Action Figure - Captain Bizarrly
Capt. Bizarrly package photo courtesy of this Italian Tigersharks site.

Little Red Riding Wolf

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Ever wonder what the offspring of a Troll and the Wolfman would look like? (Sure, we all have.)

Well, ever wonder what that offspring would look like dressed as Little Red Riding Hood? (Really? You have?! That’s weird.)

Apparently someone else did too. This is the fruit of his labor.

Little Red Riding Hood Wolfman Troll

I present to you, Little Red Riding Wolf…troll.

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Little Red Riding Hood Wolfman Troll

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Little Red Riding Hood Wolfman Troll

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Little Red Riding Hood Wolfman Troll

So I found this thing at a toy show a while back. It was a show in Charlotte, NC at the Metrolina Expo. I usually don’t find too much good stuff out there, but this time around, I found some beauties. This little monster is the first of the batch.

The guy I bought it from claims it’s a Mexican “knock-off” from the 80s. It’s great, because it’s a combo. A freak toy combining Universal Studios’ Wolfman with the popularity of the Troll dolls by DAM.

I know it’s horrid. I know it’s ugly. I know it’s a waste of money, but its screwed-up proportions and the amalgamation of recognizable icons is what called to me. I mean, c’mon! At first glance it’s a Wolfman toy, but after careful observation one soon discovers it’s actually a Troll toy. It even has the mini troll body with the stubby toes and fingers and big frilly hair. But the topper is the red shawl with button and denim skirt. What the hell? The thing looks homemade!

INFO UPDATE:

After careful inspection (stripping the toy down) I discovered text on its back reading “Made in Hong Kong.”

INFO UPDATE AGAIN:

Also, thanks to jroyale, I now know these little guys are called Monster-niks, which look to be disproportioned monsters dressed as little girls. And as you can see by its packaging, these things are “adorable.”

Frankenstein Monsternik
Frankenstein Monster-niks package photo courtesy of toyfanatic.com.

Gross Out Gang – Skilcraft 1987

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Gross Out Gang
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Gross Out Gang - Gross-looking group of kids in red capes - Skilcraft 1987

Warning: This next little bit is just my jabbering on about the blog and my discovery of the Gross Out Gang.

This entry is particularly special to me, because a couple of months ago, when I started this site, I had a simple vision of sharing some weird toys with toy collectors around the world. I hoped to learn some things about the oddball toys I’ve featured, and if lucky, I’d have the opportunity to make contact with others like myself with information or better yet – toys they’d like to donate, sell or trade ;)

It all started with my first toy entry. This lip guy was one of my favorites. I found him years and years ago, and I had absolutely no idea what he was (I admit I hadn’t really done any “research” prior to creating this site, but I didn’t really feel the need to at the time). Just weeks after my first toy entry, I stumbled upon this pie guy, who I immediately recognized as a related character. It wasn’t until I found this Japanese toy website (the only other site I’ve found that presents any info about Skilcraft’s Gross Out Gang figures), that I had any clue what these things might be. I finally had an idea of what I was looking for. And, I don’t know if it was desperation or destiny, but i discovered this old Skilcraft toy ad on eBay and bought it solely for the image of the Gross Out Gang (It may sound dumb, but at least I was finally going to get a look at the entire gang).

Things have been going well enough for this site. Some people drop by and are genuinely interested. Some leave in the split second it took them to arrive. I’ve even had friends and family bring odd toys my way hoping they’re “weird enough” to be featured on the blog, but finally, just a couple of weeks ago, I actually struck a deal with a reader who discovered my blog and its articles regarding the Gross Out Gang. And now, with pleasure, I’d like to announce my first “toy blog vision” has come to fruition. The Gross Out Gang now have a home at weirdotoys.com (now I just need to make the visions for this site a bit more” grand”).

Now let’s meet the gang!

Nose Ark (he’s missing the crutch shown in the ad, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers)
He uses his super nose to sniff out oil in the ground of danger in the air. He can smell Airheads a mile away!
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Egg Brain
Incredibly enlarged brain gives him super intelligence, light years ahead of ordinary geniuses
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Gross Out Gang - Egg Brain - Big-brained nerd with glasses, red cape and Top Secret briefcase - Skilcraft 1987 Gross Out Gang - Egg Brain - Big-brained nerd with glasses, red cape and Top Secret briefcase - Skilcraft 1987

Wired Wilma
Braces like high tension wires conduct electricity like lightning rods. She can give Airheads the charge of a lifetime.
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Gross Out Gang - Redhead with huge teeth and big braces - Skilcraft 1987 Gross Out Gang - Redhead with huge teeth and big braces - Skilcraft 1987

Seezall
With his four enormous eyes and special glasses, he can see far into the future and back into the distant past.
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Gross Out Gang - Seezall - Bulging-Eyed nerd with glasses, red cape and eyes on the top and back of his head - Skilcraft 1987 Gross Out Gang - Seezall - Bulging-Eyed nerd with glasses, red cape and eyes on the top and back of his head - Skilcraft 1987

Blow Hard
His enormous lips could actually blow a semi off the road. When he whistles, it unleashes a devastating tornado!
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Gross Out Gang - Lips Kid - Goofy Guy with huge, drooling lips and puffy cheeks wearing a red cape - Skilcraft 1987 Gross Out Gang - Lips Kid - Goofy Guy with huge, drooling lips and puffy cheeks wearing a red cape - Skilcraft 1987

Fat-so
He makes the earth quake with a mere footstep! Can eat over 100 times his weight in matter of any form.
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Gross Out Gang - Pie Kid - Fat kid in a red cape with a pie in hand, in mouth and all over his face - Skilcraft 1987 Gross Out Gang - Pie Kid - Fat kid in a red cape with a pie in hand, in mouth and all over his face - Skilcraft 1987

If any of you happen to see a little nose-crutch lying around and want to give it a new home, just contact me. Please. Anybody?

Info Update

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I found four of the Gross Out Gang figures still in their packages, so now I know all the characters names, their origins, etc. You can read all about it in detail here.

Madballs 2007

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

So all those who lost the Madballs they had as kids (and even those who kept their Madballs just to realize they’d disintegrate over time), fret no further. They’re back!

You remember Madballs. They actually had success in the mid 80s, combining the gross-out character style of Garbage Pail Kids and the playability of a ball. Well, it’s 20 years later and some of your old favorites are back and have been redesigned to be even more disgusting.

MadballsSeries 1 Toy Package
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Madballs 2007 - Screamin' Meemie - toy package

The modern Madballs are brought to us by Basic Fun and American Greetings (freaky huh?). Each series has 5 classic characters from the original 80s line with the addition of a new modern character. The characters available in this first series are the ever-popular Screamin’ Meemie, Skull Face, Bash Brain (known as Crack Head back in the day), Repvile, Slobulus and Horn Head.

Screamin’ MeemieShatters glass by screaming like a little girl.
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Madballs 2007 - Screamin' Meemie - Gross ball toy

Skull FaceThe bare bones minimum. And that’s on a good day.
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Madballs 2007 - Skull Face - Gross ball toy

Bash BrainBrains and brawn: He has neither.
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Madballs 2007 - Bash Brain - Gross ball toy

RepvileFair Warning: Does not make a good pet.
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Madballs 2007 - Repvile - Gross ball toy

Slobulus - Gross. Vile. Disgusting. Lacks Vision. ‘Nuff said?
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Madballs 2007 - Slobulus - Gross ball toy

Horn HeadJust cranky enough to bully the bullies.
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Madballs 2007 - Horn Head - Gross ball toy

These toys are foam rubber balls like the originals, but there’s another new Madballs series called Madballs Sick. They are slightly larger rubber balls that reveal gross gags when you squeeze ‘em. Bulging eyes, pulsing brains, oozing blood and all that kind of stuff. Here’s a shot I found online (I don’t like them that much, that’s why I’m only presenting the classic foam rubber ones).

Madballs Sick - Slobulus' Bulging Eyeball

What I’ve enjoyed even more than the new Madballs is the Madballs Central blog started by Madball artist, James Groman. Here’s a taste of some of the awesome sketches and paintings he’s posting on the site (I wish the toys turned out as well as his original artwork).

Madballs Concept art by james Groman