Kaws - Woodstock

Discussion in 'Americans and Other Western Gaijin' started by eckotyper, Dec 18, 2012.

  1. eckotyper

    eckotyper Post Pimp

    Meh, but if you like it its coming this weekend...
    they want $160 for this. carazy... and it should of been to scale for the snoopy kaws that was made... this just makes no sense.
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  2. leucotomy

    leucotomy Comment King

    formulaic boring toys
     
  3. brobles

    brobles S7 Royalty

    Blech
     
  4. toothaction

    toothaction Team Tsubu Staff Member

    If that's hip hop then those beats are WACK.

    Puts me in a mind, though, where if Gargamel or some other crew of tight sculptors decided to do a true '50s Peanuts line in sofubi I'd be knocking over barrels and punching innocent mothers to get at them!
     
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  6. kroker

    kroker Addicted

    yeah that's not good. I usually stick up on for kaws around here but nah, not this one. especially not for the price either & his little faux hawk ha
     
  7. Realdeaocho

    Realdeaocho Toy Prince

    I need a reminder, when was the last time a Kaws toy was good?
     
  8. gatiio

    gatiio Post Pimp


    Reminder of what? They never were.
     
  9. animator

    animator Mr. Freshly Smacked Ass Staff Member

    Medicom did 2 really awesome Snoopy toys recently using the earlier versions of him. I get what you're saying though, I'd love to see someone's take on peanuts(or other iconic characters) much like gargamel did with Mario.
     
  10. leucotomy

    leucotomy Comment King

    stand corrected, or is it just pusheads hands that made this good
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  11. gatiio

    gatiio Post Pimp

    I dont dig pushead, sorry. While I can see how his touch really works wonders, I just am bored to tears of anything that has to do with skulls.

    the man is a genius when it comes to textures, though.
     
  12. audiodifficulties

    audiodifficulties S7 Royalty

    Ok, you hate KAWS, good for you.

    I thought the Astro Boy was fun, and I would've liked to get the snoopy great pumpkin cookie jar just because it was funny.
    This however is boring and overpriced. I would've had different thoughts if there were minis in a set of different figures to be in scale more to other KAWS toys. That I would've bought.

     
  13. gatiio

    gatiio Post Pimp


    I dont hate it, I just fail to see what drives others to buy it. I like the huge companion that has been touring. Its neat.

    you even say it, Boring and overpriced. thats all.


    Licenses need to be better used, I think even a hardcore fan of the brand can agree that they have not been doing proper justice to the IPs they got.
     
  14. toothaction

    toothaction Team Tsubu Staff Member

    Yeah, the Mario toys were exactly what I was thinking of. I didn't know about the recent Medicom releases, thanks for bringing them to my attention. I've got the usual nerd for a thing wish to see a whole run of less recognized characters, but the two sizes of Snoops sitting are really great, and this one blows my mind:
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    Ripped straight from October 26, 1952:
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    Now that's a good use of a license!
    And if you want meta in your depictions of cartoon characters, Mr. KAWS, then look no further than one of Schultz's own strips from the very next year:
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    Resting Place. Not that long ago...
     
  16. super77m

    super77m Comment King

    i liked KAWS, but I can't remember which one. This snoopy though is very cool, and the strip is awesome.
     
  17. brobles

    brobles S7 Royalty

    I think the Pinocchio was alright, afterwards he released a number of weak figures. I was partial to the resting place but specifically to astroboy. Would have picked it up if they didn't fuck up the times. Other than that Pushead's companion goes without saying.
     
  18. onibaba5

    onibaba5 Post Pimp

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    Medicom for the most part, does an excellent job of interpreting licensed characters true to their original designs and or choosing really great aspects of them featured in the context of their cartoon or printed material that most other licensors would never think of. Medicom seems to me, ARE fans thus understand that real fans would appreciate their takes on characters. The Halloween Snoopy is an excellent example of these unique choices as is the "Runaway Brain" Mickey.

    I still enjoy the Kaws companions and the Be@rbrick versions but all these "X" eyes and crossbone ears being slapped on figures has gotten pretty stale.
     
  19. JORDAN23

    JORDAN23 Post Pimp

    People need to keep in mind that the holders of the licenses probably don't want something too radical with these collaborations. I don't think the Schulz family wanted to alter the characters too much. With that said, I think they look like crap.
     
  20. audiodifficulties

    audiodifficulties S7 Royalty

    And KAWS is now a household name post thanksgiving.
     
  21. alifeintoys

    alifeintoys Side Dealer

    wondering whether he lost interest in doing toys.
    kaws did great figures - way ahead of times - but obviously
    not much creativtity nor effort goes into his latest figures.

    ...love monotone be@rbrickĀ“s.
     
  22. onibaba5

    onibaba5 Post Pimp


    Yeah maybe it's a matter of balance for him. The licensed stuff must makes him a good buck with Medicom
    and from a business perspective, maybe the simplicity of Kaws placed on the characters has been doing really well for them. Some harder core folks may or may not appreciate it but there's obviously an audience out there buying these iterations thus he continues to collaborate with Medicom while able to work on whatever else he wants to.

    Yeah, selling off my two 1000% og monotone Kaws Be@rbricks still kills me! ; )
     
  23. psilo110

    psilo110 Post Pimp

    woodstock is dope! it comes with spraycan accessory? how many jordans yo?
     
  24. TiredChildren

    TiredChildren Administrator Staff Member

    The Astroboy release on Kawsone was actually extremely smooth, and right on time. But yeah, the Resting Place release was a disaster.
     
  25. tobor2099

    tobor2099 Toy Prince

    I'm torn. I always wanted a vinyl rep of snoopy and Woodstock. I think its ok... Dunno. But I agree with the points made. I don't have snoopy. Maybe I'd I could buy as a set.
     

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