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Enshrined in our 'Crass Menagerie' are a myriad of free-hand, expressionistic works of art, personal gifts, and satirical one-offs.
These are not for sale, only for inspiration.
All copyrights are reserved to the annotated owners.
Louise Belcher
She doesn't get into much trouble here in my studio. Louise Belcher is from the show "Bob's Burgers" which is a copyright of Fox Entertainment.
Bender
Bender Bending Rodriguez is one of my original commissions, and a stalwart drinking buddy. He's famously from the show "Futurama" which is a copyright of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
Calvin
Calvin is rarely apart from his BFF, so it seemed impossible to make one without the other. "Calvin & Hobbes", beloved in our home, is a copyright of the great Bill Watterson.
Hobbes
My transmogrification of Hobbes, too, can be seen carousing the streets of Chagrin Falls. "Calvin & Hobbes" is a copyright of the great Bill Watterson.
Frank
My channeling of Frank from the film "Donnie Darko" which his presumed to be the copyright of Richard Kelly, and the production companies: Flower Films, Pandora Cinema, et al.
Godzilla
International film star Godzilla always makes a splash and leaves the crowd wanting more. My commission of Godzilla, from the original film "Godzilla", is a copyright of Toho Film Co.
Pascal
He's hiding out in Hotlanta with a new princess: Pascal, from the film "Tangled", is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Prince
My limited-edition tribute of the late, great musician: Prince. This toy is hand-crocheted with PRIMARILY acrylic yarn, and hand-stuffed with Poly-Fil® 12oz polyester 'Fiber Fill'.
Like the legend himself, the yarn used is irreplaceable, and once these are gone, I will retire the pattern.
Like the legend himself, the yarn used is irreplaceable, and once these are gone, I will retire the pattern.
Squidward
Squidward brightens every day with the assurance that life is gonna suck at some point. Some say pessimist, but we feel it's an unfair juxtaposition of overly cheery chaps. He's from the show "Spongebob Squarepants" which is a copyright of Nickelodeon (Viacom).
Snoopy
This was one of my first pieces: Snoopy from the comic "Peanuts" which is a copyright of Peanuts Worldwide LLC.
Swedish Chef
The Swedish Chef needs no introduction, only an interpreter and an unwilling assistant. He's from the show "The Muppet Show" which is now a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Alice
My interpretation of unabashedly-curious Alice from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
Aurora
My interpretation of the cursed spinstress Princess Aurora, from the Tchaikovsky ballet "Sleeping Beauty".
Badroulbadour
My interpretation of the sultan's daughter Badroulbadour from the oft-adapted "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp".
Belle, basic
My interpretation of emotionally-bound houseguest Belle, from the french novel "Beauty and the Best" by Villeneuve.
Belle, fancy
My fancy interpretation of Belle, upon returning home, from the French novel "Beauty and the Best" by Villeneuve.
Cinderella
My interpretation of indentured day-laborer Cinderella, from the titular folk tale often attributed to the Brothers Grimm.
Gerda
My interpretation of protagonist Gerda from the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen. The character named Anna is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Megara
My interpretation of the sarcastic Megara, wife of Hercules, from ancient Greek mythology.
Merida
My interpretation of a valiant, meritorious Scottish princess whose bearish archery skills became legendary.
Mermaid
My interpretation of artifact enthusiast Mermaid, from the fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen. The character named Ariel is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Mulan
My interpretation of mighty Mulan from the oft-derived ancient folk song "Ballad of Mulan".
Peach
My interpretation of the vaulted Princess Peach from the "Super Mario Bros" franchise which is a copyright of Nintendo.
Rapunzel
My interpretation of castle-coiffed Rapunzel from the fairy tale collection by Brothers Grimm.
Snow Queen
My interpretation of the frosty Snow Queen from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The character named Elsa is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Snow White
My interpretation of Snow White, the popular protagonist princess from the original "Grimms' Fairy Tales".
Tiana
My interpretation of a love-challenged NOLA princess whose taste in frogs extends beyond the kitchen.
Tinkerbell
My interpretation of feisty and loyal Tinker Bell, from the play-turned-novel "Peter And Wendy" by Scottish novelist Sir James Barrie.
Finn The Human
My interpretation of Finn The Human from "Adventure Time", which is a copyright of Cartoon Network.
Jake The Dog
My interpretation of Jake The Dog from "Adventure Time", which is a copyright of Cartoon Network.
Brainslug
My interpretation of a 'Brainslug' from the show "Futurama" which is a copyright of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Try one on!
Bumble, The Abominable Snowman
My interpretation of Bumble, The Abominable Snowman, from the film "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" - I'm uncertain of the murky copyright, but is distributed by Universal.
Eeyore
My interpretation of Eeyore from "Winnie the Pooh" by A. A. Milne, the copyright now held by The Walt Disney Company.
Mad Hatter
My interpretation of the Mad Hatter, as found in the film "Alice In Wonderland" - which is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
The Hound
My interpretation of Sandor ' The Hound' Clegane from the show "Game of Thrones" which is a copyright of HBO and George Martin.
Hugo
My interpretation of Hugo the Abominable Snowman is a copyright of Warner Brothers, now owned by Turner Entertainment.
Kakamora
My interpretation of a "Kakamora" from the film "Moana" which is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Kuchi Kopi
My interpretation of Kuchi Kopi, Louise's toy occasionally come-to-life, from the show "Bob's Burgers" which is a copyright of Fox Entertainment.
Major Shake
My very first addition to the "Crass Menagerie" was (anatomically correct) Major Shake from the brilliant show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" - which is a copyright of The Cartoon Network.
Mr. Meeseeks
My varied interpretations of the ephemeral Mr Meeseeks to share the pain of existence. They are from the brilliant series "Rick and Morty" which is copyright of The Cartoon Network.
Minion
My various interpretations of 'Minions' from the film "Despicable Me" which is a copyright of Universal Studios Hollywood.
Olaf
My interpretation of Olaf from the film "Frozen" which is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Pee Wee Herman
My interpretation of Pee Wee Herman from the show "Pee Wee's Playhouse" which is a copyright of Pee Wee Pictures.
Rabbit of Caerbannog
My interpretation of The Rabbit of Caerbannog from the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" which is a copyright of Python Pictures LTD.
Rainbow Brite
My interpretation of Rainbow Brite from the show "Rainbow Brite" which is a copyright of Hallmark.
Surprised Patrick
My interpretation of (surprised) Patrick from the show "Spongebob Squarepants" which is a copyright of Nickelodeon (Viacom).
Edward Scissorhands
My interpretation of Edward Scissorhands from the film "Edward Scissorhands" which is a copyright of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
Susuwatari Soot Spirite
My interpretation of Susuwatari or "Soot Sprite" (among other translations) as found in the films "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away", which are both copyright of Studio Ghibli (Tokuma Group).
Bad Stan
My interpretation of 'Bad Stan' from the show "South Park" which is a copyright of South Park Studios.
Eric Cartman
My interpretation of Cartman from the show "South Park" which is a copyright of South Park Studios.
Gobbles
My interpretation of Gobbles from the show "South Park" which is a copyright of South Park Studios.
South Park Jesus
My interpretation of Jesus from the venerable "South Park" which is a copyright of South Park Studios.
Steve Zissou
My interpretation of Steve Zissou from the film "The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou" which is a copyright of Touchstone Pictures.
Admiral Ackbar
My interpretation of Admiral Ackbar from the film "Return of the Jedi" which is a copyright of Lucasfilm and/or Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
C-3PO
My interpretation of C-3P0 from the film "Star Wars" which is a copyright of Lucasfilm and/or Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
Ewok
My various interpretations of an Ewok villager, from the film "Star Wars" which is a copyright of Lucasfilm and/or Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
Thing 1 + Thing 2
My interpretation of Thing 1 and Thing 2 from the book "The Cat In The Hat" by Dr. Seuss, which is copyright of Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
Totoro
My interpretation of Totoro from the legendary "My Neighbor Totoro" which is copyright of Studio Ghibli (Tokuma Group).
Tweedle-Dee + Tweedle-Dum
My interpretation of the paradigm/twins Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum, as found in the film "Alice In Wonderland" - which is a copyright of The Walt Disney Company.
Wonder Woman
My interpretation of Wonder Woman from the comic which is a copyright of DC Comics.
Woodstock
This bird is the word for sidekicks, the beloved Woodstock from the comic "Peanuts" which is a copyright of Peanuts Worldwide LLC.
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