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Count Monkula

 

image004.jpgAtomic Monkey's popular character Franken Monkey has found a new friend to play with... Count Monkula!! Count Monkuka is a seriously cool dude and looks wickedly cute. He is available in brown and pink editions and each is a limited 500 piece run.

 

Count Monkula is 4" in height, shows remarkable detail and comes complete with a little batty friend on a hard wire. The count comes packaged in a nicely designed box.

 

 

Tou Tou

 

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Tou Tou is a pleather (artificial leather) Toy Teddy designed by Joe Kwong and boy does he look adorable. He is 8” in height and very nicely made. The silver robot bear is especially nice, looking all outta space like, but I also like the blue bear as well. For you vegans, the pleather will be a nice ethical choice, for the rest of us, it just looks damn cool !

 

These are very desirable and Atomic Monkey certainly have not scrimped on the quality. Each bear has his own unique little twist. The cuddly blue bear even has his own little T-shirt and just look at the pretty robot ted !

 

There are other colours too but get in quick, they all are in limited numbers.

 

 

H.U.T.A

 

HUTA-FRONT.jpgFeel like you can do pretty much anything? Prepare to be amazed, confused, and outdone! H.U.T.A., an Atomic Monkey exclusive, will baffle your mind with it's incredible, seemingly impossible feat!  Standing 4” tall, this detailed figure is sure to amaze, stun and disturb everyone who sees it. It is impressive from any angle you look at it and will certainly be the ultimate conversation piece !

 

H.U.T.A's vulgar yet incredibly amusing design by Doyle Trankina is, quite literally, what you think it is. His head's up his arse and he likes to look at life from that direction ! He has a nice bronze tan and some rather good muscle tone  - I supposed it takes a lot of effort to keep your head up there !

 

 

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This review will appear in Volume 2 No.3 (2009) of the digital and print edition of Synergy Magazine.

 

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