Hi all, I am a collector from Taiwan(which makes it not easy to collect them), and I really love this series. I must say it's a quite big family now. (lol) However, I am a bit confused of how many monsters are there is this family, who is in, and who is not. Could you help me out? I will list what I know is: Big Sal (Kathie Oliva & Brandt Peters) Steven The Bat (Bawana Spoons) Rose Vampire (Josh Herbolsheimer) Garuru (Itokin Park) Party Ball (Paul Kaiju) Hollis (Le Merde) Le Turde (Le Merde) Power Mister (Sun-Min & David Horvath) Fire Robo (Jeremy Whitaker) Patty Power (Arbito) What I don't think it is: Burger Buns (Le Merde) What I am not sure: Zagarad (Kiyoka Ikeda x Lé Merde) Drunk Seijin (KaToPe) Please help if I miss anything...thanks I am want to make a check list for each one later (If I have time...)
you've got them all listed there, including drunk seijin and zagarad. but burgerbuns is not part of the monster family. he is 6inches tall!
Give the guy a break. English isn't his first language, and roman letters are to him what kanji are to you all. Now imagine typing on a Japanese message board without the use of Excite's translator. Not so easy, eh? Personally, I think his English is pretty good, and he collects sofubi. So at the risk of revealing my hippy side, all I gotta say is happy collecting dude.
I don't think anyone was making fun of his English - could have been anyone's typo... Right grandma? 你的英文很清楚,没问题啊!
totally didn't mean anything against you, maxami. it's not the first time, and it won't be the last, that someone messes up my nickname. pfft, people (coworkers) mix up my real name, " it's jesus, not jose."
for a while I had a full on beard and long curly hair, when ever we would go into Mexico old ladies would call me "Hey seuss" Christo! It was a rather flattering mistake.
haha, back in middle these two white boys (two of only 6-7 white kids out of hundreds of kids) nicknamed me "hey zeus." i liked it.
as others have pointed out in a couple of other threads, there are more monster family members on the horizon: from vinyl pulse
When I was backpacking across Europe a million years ago, I had long hippie hair, and a guy in a shop in Poland or somewhere called me "madame." That's about as close to grandmammy as I've been.