What's the likelihood of getting ToMI plushies?

Seriously :D

It seems plushie characters of games are sold all over but i'm yet to see a Guybrush Threepwood - now wouldn't YOU buy a plushie Guybrush? or a plushie Le Chuck? lol - like in the Trial and Execution of GuyBrush Threepwood...

Well, i'd love 'em, so how about it?

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  • edited February 2010
    I'd love a LeChucky like in Curse. "Math be hard, let's go shopping!" "Ahoy, sailor!" "My name's LeChucky, and I want to be your friend!" "Hehehe, just wait 'til you're asleep..."
  • edited February 2010
    I want a Morgan plushie.
  • edited February 2010
    apenpaap wrote: »
    I'd love a LeChucky like in Curse. "Math be hard, let's go shopping!" "Ahoy, sailor!" "My name's LeChucky, and I want to be your friend!" "Hehehe, just wait 'til you're asleep..."

    Yes. I've wanted one ever since I finished that game.
  • edited February 2010
    Considering how long we've wanted Sam and Max Plush toys with no luck, you might be waiting a while...
  • edited February 2010
    That, and they would still need to get the okay from Lucasarts.
  • edited February 2010
    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    I want a Morgan plushie.
    Everyone wants that! :D
  • edited February 2010
    Molokov wrote: »
    Considering how long we've wanted Sam and Max Plush toys with no luck, you might be waiting a while...

    Yes, I would like a Guybrush plushie. But I would LOVE a Max plushie! It would be so cute and nefarious! How could you not want one?!?1!
  • edited February 2010
    Everyone wants that! :D

    Well, I don't! :D I'm surprised noone's mentioned a Winslow plushie so far.:winslow:
  • edited February 2010
    i would perfer a guybrush figurine, and a Max plushie, that would be cool :)
  • edited February 2010
    A talking LeChuck CMI doll and a Trial of the Century-y-y-y-y-y shirt. <3
  • edited February 2010
    Rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle. Authentic rubber or plushie replica, I don't care.

    I'd settle for a Morgan plushie, though. Also, this:

    DSC02923.jpg

    Edit: Making the doll made me take a close look at the voodoo dolls for the first time. Has anyone else ever noticed that they look a lot like the Tales versions of Guybrush and Elaine, down to the hook hand?

    PaperVoodooDolls.png
  • edited February 2010
    This is something that really needs to happen. :(
    I even have a plushie of the Maw sitting on my desk, and that was a pretty small name XBLA game! They have to be able to get these made for MI and Sam & Max.
  • edited February 2010
    I can't believe this didn't occur to me before: Plunder Bunny
  • edited February 2010

    DSC02923.jpg

    Yo whats up with the Atari cartridge covers there?
  • edited February 2010
    Yo whats up with the Atari cartridge covers there?

    Here's the post:
    http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?p=259707#post259707

    And the rest of the thread is worth a read as well.
  • edited February 2010
    Hey, that is pretty good. I notice you made your own Crossroads map too.
  • edited February 2010
    Hey, that is pretty good. I notice you made your own Crossroads map too.
    TomPravetz wrote: »

    Yep, the entire ordeal is chronicled there. I'd do the tarot cards next, but I'd want to do it on a heavier paper stock.
  • edited February 2010
    Oh, my mistake, it's the FOTS map not the Crossroads map. Dude, that's insane.
  • edited February 2010
    Oh, my mistake, it's the FOTS map not the Crossroads map. Dude, that's insane.

    I hadn't even realized your mistake until you made this post. And now I want to make one of those. Don't give me ideas like that, I've already wasted enough paper and ink on this crap!

    Also, I'm surprised nobody's questioned how I got the pins to stick in the paper voodoo doll.
  • edited February 2010
    If Telltale doesn't release MI plushies, maybe LucasArts could at least. Though coming from Telltale there'd be a chance of a Winslow plushie :)
    Also, I'm surprised nobody's questioned how I got the pins to stick in the paper voodoo doll.

    I just thought you rammed them into the table underneath it...

    :D

    Or maybe you used prittstick. Prittstick can do ANYTHING. (or at least anything better than superglue, sadly)
  • edited February 2010
    I hadn't even realized your mistake until you made this post. And now I want to make one of those. Don't give me ideas like that, I've already wasted enough paper and ink on this crap!

    Also, I'm surprised nobody's questioned how I got the pins to stick in the paper voodoo doll.

    Guru, you're simply great. :D
  • edited February 2010
    Scrawffler wrote: »
    I just thought you rammed them into the table underneath it...

    :D

    Or maybe you used prittstick. Prittstick can do ANYTHING. (or at least anything better than superglue, sadly)

    Naw, there's just a stick of gum stuck under the doll. I needed something soft enough to stick a pin in and thin enough to be concealable under the doll. I originally was going to use an eraser, but the one I had in mind was thicker than I thought.

    By the way, unlike the Feast map and Atari label, the paper voodoo doll is one of a kind. Despite the fact that I have no drawing ability, I copied it by hand from the game onto a piece of paper, which I inked to make it traceable and then traced on to a blown up piece of blank parchment from the Feast map. I'm just lucky it was such a simple drawing.
  • edited February 2010
    :p This:
    apenpaap wrote: »
    I'd love a LeChucky like in Curse. "Math be hard, let's go shopping!" "Ahoy, sailor!" "My name's LeChucky, and I want to be your friend!" "Hehehe, just wait 'til you're asleep..."

    And who wouldn't want a lovable, hugable talking Murray ACTION skull? :D
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