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Psychopathic Records has released various toys like actions figures and such over the years and here's where you can catch a glimpse of these little fun fuckers. From the very first unreleased Disney prototypes to the newest and most bad ass demon looking bastards ever, just click below for the pics:
Name: ICP Prototype Action Figures
Released: 1997
Info: The first ICP action figures ever made never even saw the light of day. When ICP was signed to Disney's own Hollywood Records in 1997, Disney manufactured the prototypes for ICP action figures to be released. These lil' sumbitches basically looked like Ken dolls with hair and face paint added on and looked, well, stupid. ICP told them to basically shove the prototype up their asses and Disney went back to the drawing board to design new figures.
But I think we all know how this story ends: ICP got dumped from Hollywood Records after a little controversy...you may have heard about it...and the action figures never were mass produced. All that exist to this day are a few sets of the prototypes which are either owned by members of Psychopathic or have since been auctioned off at events such as the Gathering of the Juggalos.
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Name: Play With Me Action Figures
Released: 1999
Info: These were released right around the Amazing Jeckel Brothers era, I think shortly before the album was released actually, but don't quote me on that. Anyway, these are the first ever action figures put out. When they were on Hollywood Records, ICP had been promised to have action figures of themselves made, but the proto-types looked like faggy Ken dolls and so Disney never made them. Once off Hollywood, ICP set about getting the REAL shit made and this is it!
These bad boys are hard to find now. In fact, they were hard to find shortly after they came out anyway because the back of the box is full of fun language (swear words, talks about killing people, cutting necks, etc.) and this action figure was basically banned in most stores after awhile. So if you see em' on eBay or something, don't pass em' up! |
Name: Beanie Boyz
Released: 1999
Info: These were released right around the time Amazing Jeckel Brothers was released, as well as the re-release of Mostasteless, to capitalize on the Beanie Baby's trend. They contain 5 little fuzzy stuffed characters: Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope, Jamie Madrox, Monoxide Child, and Alex Abbiss.
Funny story about these, when they were first announced, Psychopathic said that they would come in a 4 pack, with just ICP and Twiztid, except they were going to produce a small amount of the rare 5-pack, which would also contain Alex. Well, far as we know, Psychopathic NEVER made a 4 pack, because the ones with ALex are the ONLY ones available anywhere. Not so rare after all, eh?
It was also later said that a JCW Been-E-Boyz set was coming, but that never materialized. |
Name: Jeckel Brothers Bobble Head
Released: 1999
Info: Now, even with Google, I could find pretty much ZERO information about this so I don't know if it's even a legitimate Psychopathic released figure or not, but in the meantime, we're gonna pretend it is. And as I said, since I have no info on it, I don't know when, why, or the story of when it was released, so right now...it's just here for you to look at. |
Name: Dark Carnival Action Figures
Released: 2000
Info: These...really have no story behind their release, as far as I know. I guess Psychopathic just felt like putting out a few more action figures. These WERE pretty big sellers though, and were released around the same time as the Bizzar/Bizaar albums. J was absent for some reason, but Shaggy, Twiztid, and Blaze went out and toured a few comic conventions to sign autographs and promote them and such.
To make a little rarer version of these, Spencers released a special version of this figure which came with a free 4 song CD that featured these ICP song:01. Jacob's Word 02. Posse On Broadway 03. Toxic Love 04. Nuttin' But A Bitch Thang |
Name: ICP Bobble Heads
Released: 2002
Info: In early 2002, while ICP was still in hiding recording the 6th Joker's Card, these bobble heads popped up in Spencers Gifts stores and later, on HatchetGear.com. No real information on why they were made or by who, but hey...bobble heads are fresh, right? Right?!
Also, these bobble heads were released in a Series 1 version and Series 2 version. The other series has minor differences with the painting and such, but nothing too noticable. |
Name: Twiztid Green Book Figures
Released: 2003
Info: Select FYE Stores across the country gave these miniature Twiztid figurines away with the purchase of the Green Book album. While quite rare, they weren't very sought after, and many people didn't even know they existed untill it was too late to get one. Besides, who wants to pay $18.99 for a cd at FYE anyways? |
Name: ICP Vinyl Figures (OG)
Released: 2003
Info: In 2003, Sota Toys released the first ICP vinyl figures set. They were released in both the old school black and white paint scheme as well as the new school Shangri-La era blue and red colors. These things were big sellers at places like Spencers and Hot Topic. Additional note about these, Sota Toys, the company who made these, is the sister-company of Sota FX, the same company who does a lot of work with Psychopathic such as building stage sets and such for their tours. So there you have it. |
Name: ICP Vinyl Figures (New School)
Released: 2003
Info: Same as the toys above, but with the Shangri-la era face paint scheme and such, along with a few other noticable differences such as the tattoos and everything. Jiggy! |
Name: ICP Zombie Vinyl Figures
Released: 2004
Info: This are often called the ICP "Zombie" figures and were sold at stores such as Hot Topic with the label Hell's Pit so obviously, the gory look to these figures is basically to go along with the era of Hell's Pit. These evil lil' bastards, like the figures above, were made by Sota Toys and released in 2004 nationwide as well as for a little while on HatchetGear.com |
Name: Twiztid Zombie Figure
Released: 2005
Info: This bad ass little number was released by Sota Toys in late 2005 and was sold at novelty shops like Spencers and Hot Topic as well as on HatchetGear.com. |
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