Rotten Dollies

Web: http://www.rottendollies.com/

 

Rotten Dollies are handmade cute, yet quirky, soft designer plush made in New Zealand. They are not mass produced but are 100% original, unique artistic designs created by Alana Moffatt. Rotten Dollies are primarily made from polyester fleece, felt, filled with poly-fill and are an innovative new art form expressed in a new medium, the designer plush. These are not items for very young kids, but strange and wonderful plush dollies for the young and young at heart. Many have a quirky and weird streak and some are a bit “darker” than others.

 

Alana has a different style; her work is rough at the edges with a bit of a bite. Her products illustrate just how creative you can get with plush toys. They are different, strange and a bit weird, yet at the same time you want to play and cuddle with them.

 

Barry Bigfoot

 

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Barry Big Foot just has really big feet.

 

He can't wear shoes anymore because they cost his Mum too much. They just seem to get bigger.

But he's not self conscious about it- just look at that grin, it's the grin of someone who's proud to be big in certain areas. It's ok to throw Barry about, to snuggle and to cuddle.

 

Barry is seriously strange in a cute sort of way; he has a smile only a mother could love and huge red feet. He has eyebrows which are big and black and eyes which watch you wherever you go !

 

Blaine the Ninja Stars

 

4qvjmv-330x256-bg.jpgNinja star is an enigma. A large black ninja star with a yellow face and dark menacing eyes. He is both dangerous and cuddly. You can throw him around but he won’t hurt anyone as his corners are nice and soft.

 

Other plush items include Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein Plush, Black Bat and Camsquatch Leti.

 

 

 

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This review will appear in Volume 2 No.5 (2009) of the digital and print edition of Synergy Magazine.

 

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