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Muttpop Bob's musings and rants for all things Muttpop, toys, videogames, hip-hop, and whatever else he's thinking of. |
Friday, August 14, 2009
Coming In September
Some Incredible news: Tequila Smash. September 2009. More info/photos soon. I'm really happy with how this figure turned out. I hope you guys feel the same (when you get to see him in person).
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Fan Art Update
I finally got around to adding some amazing customs and illustrations to our Fan Art page. As many of you that have been following me on Twitter know, Frank Mysterio has been killing it with his amazing Tequila customs. I also have some amazing pics of Avatar666's crazy Tequila as Street Fighter 2 Blanka custom figure, a wonderful papercraft Tequila by Alan Zermeno Ocampo, and a killer tattooed Tequila called El Muerte by Pantro. Plenty other beautiful pieces to behold. Thanks to all of you super-talented fans for taking the time to bring life to our characters!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE PICS OF EACH CUSTOM ON THE FAN ART PAGE.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Muttpop Bob In The Vinyl Frontier Film Preview
It's been many, many years since Daniel Zana interviewed Jerry and me for his Vinyl Frontier documentary. At the time, Mr. Zana was living on the West Coast and preparing for his move to New York. Red Demon Original had just been released. We gave him a rare glimpse at the many wonderful versions of Red Demon and Mini Gobi we had been preparing to unveil to the inquiring public. Since then, Red Demon was released. Mini Gobis were released. Dr. Destruction was released. Pretty much, life went on... but we (along with the many wonderful designer toy peeps that had been interviewed) were casually curious to see if Zana was fiddling away on his documentary film rather than being whisked away by the grand city of New York.
I am glad to see that the film has not been forgotten. Daniel revealed a 12 minute preview of the film of which Muttpop Bob (me) has a bit part. It's a younger (and I'd like to think less handsome version) than my current self... but it's cool to be seen alongside some of the Designer Toy greats! You can see me ruminating about the Designer Toy scene at the 4:33 mark and 11:23 mark. Jerry was also filmed for the documentary... hopefully there'll be some of him in the final cut of the film.
The Vinyl Frontier Sneak Peek SDCC09 Exclusive from The Vinyl Frontier on Vimeo.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
A Few Ohm Sketches From San Diego Comic-con
Along with the many Custom figures Ohm designed, he also managed to find time to do a variety of Original Sketches. I should emphasize the word 'variety'. Every fan requesting a sketch from Ohm walked away with a beautiful and original pen illustration of whatever wacky concept Ohm could think of. Characters were a variety of monsters, demons, animals, and robots. All of them were cute, charming, impeccably drawn and 100% Ohm. Below are a few of my favorites. Whittling it down to my favorite six was super hard because everything Ohm did was wonderful! Thanks again to all the wonderful fans who found the time to meet with us.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Some Tcho Figure Customs By Ohm In SDCC
As anybody at a San Diego Comic-con signing can attest, Ohm really brought his best on the various custom Tcho figures he did for fans. Every custom piece was a unique figure done with the extra care and enthusiasm that Ohm's known for. People had to wait a little while for their custom figure, but the fans waited and were rewarded with some of the best impromptu custom pieces done at the convention. It was hard for me to come up with my favorite batch of figures from the many pictures we took. But here are a few great ones! Thanks to Ohm for his hard work and dedication. Thanks to all the amazing Muttpop fans we had the fortune and pleasure to catch up with!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Ohm At San Diego Comic-con Day 1
Ohm celebrated his first-time going to San Diego Comic-con with two signings: Toy Qube and DKE Toys. Turnouts for both signings were good and fans seemed really happy with the sketches and customized figures that Ohm was churning out. With some encouragement, Ohm was even found doing some French rapping for the video cameras of fellow artist and interviewer: Jesse Hernandez. If those vids of 'MC' Ohm ever show up on the internet, we'll be sure you know where to find them!




























