TMNT Treasures: German Cross Puzzle

Ok…this is going to be a touchy one for some people. So let me start out by saying that we are in no way, shape, or form, supporters of the Nazi party. Infact, the only reason I decided to use this in a Treasures post is because of our dedication to bring you the rarest of TMNT items with the treasures posts…and this is definitely a rare one.

In 1987, Random House released a line of TMNT puzzles marketed toward children (each puzzle was 100 pieces). This line of puzzles included this one:
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After a small number of these puzzle were produced, and on the shelves, observant parents noticed something very wrong about this particular puzzle. It contains a small pink german cross (or swastika) on the wall of the alley. This may have gone unnoticed for much longer if the symbol wasn’t placed smack dab in the middle of the puzzle.

I am sure a number of you are scratching your heads saying, “where is it? I don’t see it!”, well, here you go:
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After this discovery, the puzzle was recalled and retooled without the offensive symbol. However, obviously some of them remained intact, as we were able to acquire one.

Now before any of you go flying off the hinge about this at Mirage, let me clarify that this was not a Mirage driven project. This puzzle was completely designed and produced by Random House, using a contracted Random House selected artist. Here is a snippet from a 1990 article in which Peter talks about the puzzle:

Hard Copy, a tabloid TV newsmagazine, suggested that a Random House Turtle puzzle — now recalled — was anti-Semitic, citing a swastika in its design. ”It’s a city scene and an artist, hired by Random House, drew all this graffiti on a wall,” says Laird. ”The swastika is about 3/8-inch big.”

So if you want to write a letter to someone about a 22 year old puzzle, please direct them to Radom House for their poor selection of artists.

Somethin' Somethin' Johnny Cupcakes!

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So, my dear friend and former Co-Worker, Mary, has a sickness…
The poor poor woman has an unhealthy obsession with… cupcakes. Srsly. That is all she talks about.
But in this case, it is a good thing! She pointed me at the blog of the Johnny Cupcakes Company today, announcing that they are going to be sponsoring a showing of the first TMNT movie in boston, and releasing the coolest t-shirt ever in the history of the world ever. Click the pic for more info!

A.C. Jumps In To Talk About His Leo Bust!

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Earlier today I was pleasantly surprised to see the great A.C. Farley came over and left a comment about an older post regarding the Leo bust he sculpted back in the day. As I know most of you probably won’t notice a comment on a post that old, I thought I would bring it up to the top 🙂

Hi,

Here’s a few facts about this bust… It’s one of the few sculpts I’ve ever done and the ONLY sculpture I’ve ever done professionally. It’s very rare, since it was planned to be a 500 run limited edition, but only around 80 were made. I have two of them… the one that I assembled and painted as an example for the guy that painted them, and one in a box unpainted. There are some painted and some unpainted out there in the world. I don’t know how many were painted.

We at Mirage had originally wanted to do full figure ‘Mirage type TMNT’ sculptures of all four Turtles, but Mirage had a contract with Playmates that included rights to any full figure TMNT product. We ran into a lot of this kind or brick wall because of licensing. We couldn’t even make our own Mirage T-shirts with TMNT on them for awhile, because a company had purchased exclusive rights to make TMNT clothing. Weird, huh? So the best we could negotiate with Playmates was permission to do a limited edition bust, instead of a full figure. The model making company that contracted to cast the busts COMPLETELY dropped the ball on this project and so there were only around 80 made, cast in plain resin, instead of the 500 bronze filled resin busts that we had planned for in the beginning.

So the busts are even more rare and even more limited than anyone planned at first.

That cover photo is the actual unpainted, Sculpey build. I gave that to Pete Laird after the casting.

Later,
A.C. Farley

Thanks for the insight A.C.! Glad you enjoy GGM!

Season 8 Cover Art

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Thanks again to Mike-sama for the heads up!

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com has recently released the cover art for the upcoming season 8 DVD release. Check it out above. I agree with Mike, the cover should have reflected the change in art style that took place in season 8. Oh well.

Alex CF's INCREDIBLE Jim Lee Leo Custom

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If you are intimately familiar with the Ninja Turtle Toy line, you’ll know that in 1995, Playmates released 3 figures based on Turtle designs by the famous comic artist – Jim Lee.

This series included Mike, Raph, and Don, but for whatever reason, not Leo…

So Imagine my shock when THIS popped up (Thank you andrewdsz of the Technodrome)

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Upon seeing this figure I IMMEDIATELY went into super slueth mode. And it didn’t take long to find out the truth. I am actually kind of shocked that this wasn’t on our radar previously, as the article on Toycutter.com was from October of last year. According to the article, the figure is the work of Alex CF.

Needless to say, we are very impressed with Alex. His work is virtually flawless. Before I found the article, I was absolutely convinced that somehow a limited number of Jim Lee Leo’s were released.

Alas, sorry gang. But damn Alex. Nice work.