Death to False Vinyl Rally Tomorrow in NYC!

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Kidrobot Real Vinyl

Join us TOMORROW, Friday, September 4th, from 11:30am-1:30pm at Houston & Lafayette, just off Broadway in NYC!

We will be giving away over a thousand Dunnys to show the city of New York what’s a REAL vinyl toy! Wear your  “DEATH TO FALSE VINYL” shirt and join our rally!!

Two full hours of FREE Dunnys, shirts, stickers and more (while supplies last)!

Friends don’t let friends collect crappy toys.

63 Responses

  1. Raul

    This is a waste of time, kidrobot is overreacting. These toys are for adults as for bellhedz are for kids. they imitate cool stuff all the time just ignore this.

  2. Brown Charlie

    TACO BELL BOYCOTT WEEK 2
    My heart goes out to all of the people at Kid Robot that MIKKO MERONEN OF STROTTMAN ripped off. Several industry sources have confirmed that Kid Robot has issued a cease and desist letter to Taco Bell, and Taco Bell has been cooperative. I have received thousands of emails from people joining the boycott until Taco Bell removes all Bell Hedz from all locations. The public is tired of corporate scandals where big companies pick on the small guy. Taco Bell has an opportunity to do the right thing here. First, they need to issue a public apology and remove all Bell Hedz. Second, they need to settle with Kid Robot. Finally, they need to show that they do not associate with companies that rip people off and hurt their livelyhoods. The Taco Bell investors will be hurt by the fallout of this as well, similar to the Bernie Madoff investors. MIKKO MERONEN AND STROTTMAN have been around long enough to know how badly this will hurt Kid Robot. Yet, they had no creative ideas of their own and ripped them off. On their website it says they understand what motivates and inspires kids. Is teaching kids to steal motivating and inspiring? MIKKO MERONEN thinks so. Finally, here is my advice to the STROTTMAN employees that keep trying to save their jobs by writing comments on here. It’s time to dust off your resume and make a run for the border!

  3. BergerBot

    translate what cl3an3h is trying to say:

    “LOL this is probably the saddest thing I have ever seen. You all cry like babies (something something). I hope you git plastic stuck up your starfish. I expect that Kidrobot worked with them (Tacobell) to promote (something). Fools.

    Something!! (I’m guessing f-you)

    Aight?

  4. cl3an3h

    lol this is probably the saddest thing i r eveh see. U r all cry like that, like babeh in tuh pooey nappeh. I r hop3 u git plastik toyz stuk up ur starfeesh. Spekt keedrobutt werk wit dem n pro moat wunnuvveh. FoolZ.

    Spinyarall.

    aiiiiiight.

  5. MANDARK

    hey what the hell i want some free product!! give it away in sacramento Califorina. lol. EVERYTHING HAPPENS IN NEW YORK!

  6. Catherine J. Cruz

    hey KR! you know LA is all about the vinyl toy community!!!

    And for those who aren’t supporting the move,

    It’s not about the kids, or fueling the fire and because of it you’re only giving them more press,

    IT’S ABOUT BEING ORIGINAL. they could’a done Bellhedz with NEW and ORIGINAL designs! instead they jacked it. And note that it’s not just from Kidrobot, it’s from actual artists, who worked hard to actually get where they are now…to a point where they are pioneering the vinyl toy scene.

    I’ve been asked by a client before to copy an existing design on a shirt already being sold by a well known company. The client asked me to copy the exact work plus add other elements to a shirt he’s working to release. I’ve given him other ideas without copying what was already a printed design, but he was set on this one. I explained to him what I stand for as an artist, and that’s to remain original and of all things, not steal existing works. He proceeded to ask someone else willing to forge for him. Now, he’s selling those shirts.

    If there’s one thing I learned from becoming an Illustrator, its that I should never take someone else’s work, tweak it a little bit, and call it my own. While a lot of people get away with it, it doesn’t mean everyone should. Given the company who pitched to Taco Bell is probably more responsible, I still give a lot of respect to Kidrobot for not sitting back and let a company take what’s theirs.

    TRUTH is ORIGINALITY is what get’s you somewhere. And it seems like Kidrobot knows that full well. Whether or not it affects them because they are already a well established company with great following, it doesn’t mean they should not stand up and fight for ART and ARTISTS.

  7. BergerBot

    This can potentially be a good thing for KR. With Tacobell introducing a low-quality, dunny look-a-like, those that have never heard of kidrobot or of vinyl toys will become aware of them.
    The majority of those getting the bellheadz will be little children, therefore Tacobell is exposing them to the vinyl/blind-box genre of toys. Since Tacobell is a restaurant first and a toymaker 2nd (or 3rd or 4th), they will not be coming out with new editions that often (if at all depending on the success of this initial promotion). Therefore, those children that adopt the vinyl toy culture will have to seek more toys elsewhere. And this is where Kidrobot comes in. These kids will most likely make the jump to kidrobot when they realize the higher quality of the toys.
    The question is how to use this Tacobell promotion to Kidrobot’s immediate advantage. The rally they have going on is one thing (I was already there and there is no real rally. The block is empty of protesters. Most people are across the street at the tacobell truck or down the block at the BAPE Pirate Store opening). Perhaps teaming up with food-chains could be an effective marketing scheme to expand their brand’s recognition (although the hard-core KR fans would be totally pissed (though few will actually stop buying the toys)).

  8. RAD GRRRL

    Mikko Meronen and Tom Tretter are the boys behind this… I think they did their job right, but I still want to kick them in the nads! Oh well Taco Bell should be happy with those 2.

  9. Duane

    Are you the guys that wait in line at comic conventions dressed as Jedi knights?

  10. MOONFRY

    I got 12 of the Bell Heads… Sorry KR but these are cool and they don’t replicate Dunny’s. The head is plastic and the body is a softer plastic material. The body is different enough, the arms don’t articulate. The designs are simple but bold. I love the outer space monkey and the robot. I do see the similarities to Hula’s 666 Dunny and the Caliente BH but it’s not a rip off. There is some very cool pin striping on the back of his head. I have been looking at these closely and they did a good job. These are cheap! and they did them well for what they are. I have a huge toy collection and these are a fun and I will place them amongst my many other funky toys.

  11. At The M

    They didn’t steal anything! they wanted to emulate and pay homage to popular designs! Artists steal and borrow all the time! What’s so hard about putting a mickey mouse hat on a Mao bust? conceptually cool but C’mon! PoP art folks! we all borrow…

  12. Cho

    I have totally lost all respect for Kid Robot. These are for kids and to top it off KR is only fueling the hype. Dumb move! I remember when my ex girlfriend who screwed me over tried so hard to make me look like the perpetrator. I simply ignored her… She hated that and she went away! Giving in to make this some kind of controversy only promotes what they are doing. KR you should no better! you have a special place in the uv market… We know your stuff, the quality the artists etc. No need to protest a Kid’s Meal! What’s next hitting the play grounds and harassing children with BellHedz? Have fun at your rally. I won’t be able to go because I will be at work. Get a life you guys!!! I’m so bummed about this move.

  13. John B

    jemappellekat??? Are you serious?

    What about Tuesday’s Contest, Dallas Opening, SDCC ’09, People in Line getting free hoodies during releases, Free toys in every on line order and I know people received free clothes on the boards just because.

    Why must KR have to give things away for free? they are a business.

  14. John B

    Mallamas..spoken like you don’t know what’s going on.

    As a couple comments stated above I do not feel this is an “elitist” move or trying to keep vinyl toy collecting out of the main stream (which some will argue has already happened)

    What I feel the real problem is that Taco Bell’s marketing team stole the model design as well as the artist designs (ie. Hula hula, and Kathie Olivas) and pawning it off as something new and cool (which it is neither IMO).

    As for the protest in NYC, from one of the guy’s Twitter pages connected to the Bellhedz they are giving away Bellhedz for free on some corner in NYC. If KR is based in NYC and wanted to do an “anti bellhedz protest” why wouldn’t they do it right next door to where Taco Bell is doing their promoting of an inferior product?

    If TB wanted to do a promo that didn’t steal ideas and product designs from KR and their Artists and did it in BB form I don’t think it would be this big of a deal.

  15. John Mallamas

    Instead of introducing countless people from all walks of life to the vinyl toy scene, you guys want to keep it all to yourselves. It’s like indie music snobs who feel that their music has been compromised when a larger audience is exposed to it. You people should be ashamed of yourselves. No wonder so many people feel the art toy movement is shallow and elitist.

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