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I'm sorry for posting another Creepcast meme video, but I'm so in love with the way people are making fun of these two.
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i find them funny, and accurate xD
I'm sorry for posting another Creepcast meme video, but I'm so in love with the way people are making fun of these two.
Tex Moon, the white door guy, is Polish, although his stuff is in English.Polish alternates?
It's neat that the guy who's making The Man in the Suit scored a merchandise deal—
It looks like a retarded grey axolotl but Japanese IP holders would still rape it. I want to give credit because the ad isn't terrible compared to other Makeship announcements I've seen.It's neat that the guy who's making The Man in the Suit scored a merchandise deal, but considering how notoriously protective Toho is of their IPs (not quite to the same extent as Nintendo, but they still defend their copyright pretty fiercely), this is like sticking a neon sign on your back that says "PLEASE GIVE ME A CEASE AND DESIST!"
Another question is how Makeship (the company doing the manufacturing) would be able to put something that's not even a homage, but a straight unlicensed adaptation of an existing IP into production without having to pay royalties.
People have a right to profit from their work and I don't see it as an issue of manipulating gullible fans since they're at least getting a physical product out of it. I'd rather have them launch a plushie as opposed to taking a sponsorship for a VPN which is actively gathering your data or a shady online banking service.
To answer your question though Makeship, the company all these creators use, helps design the products and offers plushies as an option. I think that's seen as more unique than just slapping a jpeg on a RedBubble or Teespring shirt so creators are choosing the more exotic option.
kind of reminds me when the one moron has the nerve to try and make money off something involving Nintendo (fan work, donations for things like emulators, etc) like what the fuck yall think is gonna happen when the big corpo rolls up to your door? I'm all for calling it out when they flex their power but the more you look into these situations the more you see the people had it coming and it is hard to vouche for them but i digress.The moment any analog horror goes to the plush territory, it makes its "scare" impact (and general impact) far, far less than it already was. What's with everyone and plushies lately? They're just the modern-day merch of slapping your YouTuber logo on a shirt and selling it for $30 with $10.15+ tax shipping. It's innocent, and they just want to make money, I get it, but something about EVERYONE doing it that's really starting to irk me. Irks me far more than random overpriced merch announcements.
How do I know they genuinely want to make a plushie or just doing it for the quick cash cause they know of their gullible fans? I don't know anymore, I'm being puzzle pieces right now. I'm just tired of all the plushie announcements from everyone around me, and these gosh dang ""horror"" creators are doing them left and right.![]()
You seen the amount of plushies people collect nowadays? It's the second iteration of Funko Pops, dozens of them neatly on display as if they have any sentimental value at that point. I don't get it either, they just collect dust.What's with everyone and plushies lately?
This looks like something that you'd see at 3 AM on Adult Swim and I mean that in a good wayFriendly reminder of how pussified the YouTube horror community and internet at large became. South Africa used to show PSA of a bear mascot raping a cat girl, helping someone shoot up heroin and murdering someone with a gun to the mouth. South African PSAs are pretty underrated.
How scary, a house owned by a single father.Making a Backrooms/Liminal Spaces video on Groverhaus would singlehandedly save this godawful cringe genre of horror.
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Wendi is VERY Christian and teaches Sunday school.Wendigoon gives me weird vibes. He seems intelligent and eloquent, but then would also unironically tell you he believes in demonic possession.
I have a hard time judging the popularity of an AH series. Some stick around like Backrooms and others are just a flash in the pan due to channels like film theory covering and viewers drop off when the lore channels stop talking about them.Is "The man in the Suit" really popular? It's the most retarded thing I'd ever heard in my life. It makes the monument mythos look coherent.