Toy OTD: Spumco Three Stooges Dolls (1997)
When Ren & Stimpy was riding high, Spumco had the clout to make toys. That meant, for a brief time, many Spumco characters and staff favorites took vinyl form. And that meant - Three Stooges toys, that appear to have been designed by John Kricfalusi himself!As you might expect, these toys were done in the classic manner of the late fifties/early sixties, (I'm assuming) John's favorite period of merchandising. This line consisted of three variants - a large trio (sold individually), a smaller version (sold as a packaged set), and another small set with the guys dressed in harem outfits, and as golfers. I'm assuming that the costumes references to one of the shorts or films.
These toys are pretty fancy - fully clothed in tiny outfits, rooted hair, soft-sculpture hands (in poses yet!), and nicely sculpted/painted vinyl heads. The caricatures are really pushed and fun, but still recognizable as the iconic comedy team. The scale of the suit cloth (even on the smaller dolls) is quite good, but there is a little awkwardness in the fit due to the Velcro fasteners. both sizes are fine, but I prefer the small dolls, both in their proportions and shelf economy. The major difference between them is that the larger dolls have vinyl shoes, while the smaller versions have plush ones.
I bought this set some time after it was released, at Golden Apple Comics for about forty dollars. I'm sure they're long sold out in stores, but you can get the small golfer set for about that much on eBay, the small plainclothes set is up for auction (currently $18 + shipping), and a large Curly doll is starting at $5.00 + shipping. Keep your eyes open for the version you want - good luck!
Labels: 90s toy, curly, dolls, john kricfalusi, larry, merchandise, merchandising, moe, plushes, spumco, stooges, three stooges, toy, toy of the day, toy OTD
1 Comments:
nice write up !
i put up some scans of the spumco stooge box on my blog: movinglightandcolors.blogspot.com/
i am going put the doll set pics up soonish... ;)
i think only the golfer & harem sets came in a box.
am i wrong ?
p.s
i bought a small regular spumco stooge set with hard shoes. i didn't know they existed !
maybe john could shed some light on this...
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