Here's a new clothing line for investment bankers and studio execs who want to pretend they like cartoons.
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DreamWorks Animation continues to expand its footprint in the world of fashion through strategic partnerships with trendy fashion labels, like its new Jeremy Scott x Shrek line.
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This fall DreamWorks is collaborating with the trendy LA fashion label Joyrich on a Richie Rich collection.
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What the hell is this?
Actually, these are officially licensed Cubic Mouth Disney Key Covers (above), designed by Satoshi Fumihara, the artist behind the Japanese MTV animated series The World of Golden Eggs. It’s strange how strict Disney licensing can be when it comes to drawing the standard characters strictly on model — but in Japan you can reinterpret the Mouse any which way.
Below are examples of a Mickey brick styled toy, and of course, the infamous Mickey Mouse vibrator. If readers have any other examples of strange Mickey toys from Japan (or anywhere), I’d love to see them. It’s not fair they get to have all the fun.
(via Fanboy.com)
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