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Cody is enjoying a Sports Almanac from the future, when he notices the Panda, which can only mean one thing. TIGER. On a hoverboard? Third in a series that started at Phoot Camp 2011. Nothing is photoshopped except the color, some background touch ups, and the box holding up the hoverboard.
Big thanks to Cody Bratt who is pictured and brings the Panda Head, Neil Berrett who is our faithful panda hero, and brings the bear rug, and Meixellent for renting a BTTF DeLorean for his bday. Always think of our pal Mark Lobo on these for helping so much with the second.
I punched a guy not long after this was taken, but it ended in a quite civilized fashion.
HEY YOU G.U.Y.S (give us your sweets)
In the year 2045 a lot of things are different, yes they have hoverboards, flying cars and self lacing shoes, but somethings do not change.
One thing that has not changed is Halloween, yes of course they have hologram sweets, hologram hoverbikes and massive robotic sweet collecting hands, but the core element behind the event still runs strong through their blood.
The HEY YOU G.U.Y.S (G.U.Y.S stands for 'give us your sweets') strive to continue the tradition of knocking on doors and saying the immortal lines 'trick of treat'. They are the best of the best, albeit assisted by hologram elongated arms and robotic friends, but they really are the best, top of the pops, king of the castle, nobody beats them in the art of candy extraction.
The HEY YOU G.U.Y.S resin Halloween figures will consist of 6 members of the HYG, 1 or 2 super secret characters (it's secret) and also a BOSS character, who is the nemesis of the HYG crew!
The HYG crew stand at 4cm tall with masks off, and around 7 - 9cm tall with masks on. Each figure will be sold seperately, comes with own packaging and will have some tesselate stickers bundled in with the package.
Coming October 19th on www.madebytesselate.com.
"Combat Racing Action! Coming Soon 2002" Poster advertising Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom! for Nintendo GameCube, that was to be published by Knowledge Adventure/Vivendi Universal for release in 2002, but this version ended up being only released in Europe in 2003; the American release was cancelled for unknown reasons, one possible cause could be the poor reception of the show it was based on. This version featured connectivity to the B.K.M. Battles GBA game. The PlayStation 2 version on the other hand was released here in America, published by Crave Entertainment.