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Trying to guage interest: Tiki Action figures??

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Tiki Ham posted on 11/01/2006

Hi All!
I have been trying to put together a toy line for a while.. Art / Vinyl toys..
I thought a Tiki type figure.. Vinyl.. Maybe 8 inches with limited articulation would be cool..

Would there be any interest in THIS kind of Tiki item??
Or is it just not something people would care too much about??

I know this is vague, but trying to see initial interest!

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freddiefreelance posted on 11/01/2006

Just don't make them look like these:


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pappythesailor posted on 11/01/2006

Don the Beachcomber with real boar tusk necklace!
Trader Vic--with removable leg!
You could have them fight it out once and for all. Take that, you dirty stinker!

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kingstiedye posted on 11/01/2006

freddie, those are hideous! someone gave me a tikimon awhile back, and i'm happy to say i sent it to andy landry! tiki ham, if they looked like real tikis, they might be kinda cool.

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Formikahini posted on 11/02/2006

Pappy's got the idea!

And have a James Teitelbaum one, with a miniature Easter Island playground.

And a King Kukulele Action Figure, with a wind up string that plays a different hapa haole song or corny joke with each pull. AND THEY NEVER REPEAT.

And Action Humuhumu, with mini Bamboo Purse, and little Chinese dres- wait, forget it. The dresses would be too microscopic if you made them to scale with the other figures.

OK, a Leroy Schmaltz one, complete with a cute miniature chainsaw.

Maybe a Martiki one with a cute little cocktail shaker and "Drink Mixing Action!".

I'll leave it up to others to nominate whose yet unnamed action figure would feature "Drunken Falling Down Action!".

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RevBambooBen posted on 11/02/2006

Crazy Al used to do master sculpts for toy companies. Think he even did some early Brittany Spears stuff.

You should contact him.

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KonTiki2 posted on 11/02/2006

as long as they looked cool, had detail, and didnt look like a joke, this might be a good thing.

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pablus posted on 11/02/2006

We already have action figures.
You fill them with drinks and then the action starts.

California Ku, Kahiki #1, Mr. Bali Hai and hundreds more all ready for action.

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Helz posted on 11/02/2006

Pappy, You're a Genuis. Removeable leg...BRILLIANT!

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Tiki Pop posted on 11/03/2006

can somebody post a pic of the "Tiki Bong" action figure?

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Dr.TikiMojo posted on 11/03/2006

On 2006-11-02 18:31, Tiki Pop wrote:
can somebody post a pic of the "Tiki Bong" action figure?

Was this the sort of "Tiki Bong" you were looking for? :o

I guess you can attach the word "Tiki" to anything these days! :cry:

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Tiki-Kate posted on 11/03/2006

On 2006-11-02 18:31, Tiki Pop wrote:
can somebody post a pic of the "Tiki Bong" action figure?

Here you go.

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Tiki Ham posted on 11/03/2006

HAHAHA
Love these replies!

Im doing the sketching now.. Ill post drawings when its closer to done!

See if anyone is into it then :)

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Hakalugi posted on 11/03/2006

The individual photo appears to be gone but here's the Tiki Bong action set as originally posted by Unga Bunga.

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Tiki Pop posted on 11/06/2006

thats it. thanks.

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Tom Slick posted on 11/06/2006

I think some people have very valid points here. It seems that any tiki "themed action figures" that have already been made were not accepted due to the non-believeable colors,designs that were produced.
TikiMon had an OK storyline behind it, but almost all of the designs were aimed directly at a kids market. Almost like Mr. Rogers meets Tikis in a sense. They also reminded me of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles due to the way the acted and talked(VERY 80's). I can tell you personally, I'd be interested in something like a line of figures that "tribute" tiki artists & carvers like Bosko, Al, Shag, and many other of the talented artists here and abroad. Imagine an action figurine that looks like one of Boskos carvings, or one of Shags many styles. Only major problem with that would be trying to get them(the artists/carvers) behind it, and then licensing their likeness. I'm sure it wouldnt be cheap. The figures would have to be something that reminds us of tiki whether its polypop or more traditional, and not just a cheap toy marketed with the words "Tiki Figure" on the box. If they are original designs, I'd suggest getting feedback on the designs themselves BEFORE dropping money into main production to see if people like them. Good Luck, and its not a bad idea.....

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