Pop Culture Shock gets Thundercats license

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#21
This is sweet!
#22
How did I miss this thread!?!?! WOW!
#23
We received the official press release from Jerry, here it is:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


THUNDERCATS ON TAP FOR POP CULTURE SHOCK COLLECTIBLES
80’s Icons Immortalized in Premium Format Statue Line

NORTHRIDGE, CA (March 26, 2010): Pop Culture Shock Collectibles are pleased to announce they are the newest licensor for the wildly popular 80’s cartoon Thundercats! This licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products will bring 1/4 scale mixed media statues to hardcore collector’s homes in 2010.

Pop Culture Shock has made a name for themselves with their Street Fighter™ and Darkstalkers™ statue lines, distributed through Sideshow Collectibles and Diamond Distribution. The 1/4 scale mixed media series offers highly detailed sculpting, beautiful paints and cloth costumes on figures 17” and larger providing a stunning collection for the most discriminating fan. The Thundercats line will adopt this same amazing quality.

“It should come as no surprise that I’m a big fan of 80’s properties” stated Jerry Macaluso, President and Founder of Pop Culture Shock Collectibles. “Street Fighter™ allowed me to bring iconic characters to people’s homes in the most striking format I could conceive. Now, Thundercats will get the star treatment once again that this killer animation classic deserves. We are extremely excited to be working closely with Warner Bros. Consumer Products on this project and can’t wait to show fans of the series what they will soon be able to bring home.”

Keep watching http://www.popcultureshocktoys.com/ and http://blog.popcultureshocktoys.com/, as well as your favorite outlet for collectibles news for more info as it develops.

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ABOUT POP CULTURE SHOCK COLLECTIBLES:
Pop Culture Shock Collectibles Inc (PCSC) was formed in 2007 to produce high quality collectibles. PCSC is owned and operated by sculptor and designer Jerry Macaluso, former founder of SOTA toys. PCSC’s current roster includes Thundercats™, Street Fighter™ and Dark Stalkers™.

ABOUT WARNER BROS. CONSUMER PRODUCTS:
Warner Bros. Consumer products, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

THUNDERCATS: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Ted Wolf.
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#24
I just don't know about this. I mean, two ThunderCats statue lines running at the same time? I fear that the competition between the two could result in lower demand for both. Some people may stop buying the Hard Hero line so they can get the Pop Culture Shock line. Others (myself included) may skip the Pop Culture Shock line since they already have several of the Hard Hero Line.

I for one can not see myself buying statues much more frequently than Hard Hero is releasing them. Since I already have Lion-O and pre-ordered Cheetara and Mumm-Ra, I am going to be dedicated to the Hard Hero Line.

But, if the stars line up right, I would consider the Pop Culture Shock ones as well, depending on what they look like (only seen Lion-O's backside so far), how much they cost, and the frequency they will be released. I think I heard somewhere an estimate of $400.00 each, and if that's the case, it would have to be one very good looking statue per year for me to consider it in addition to the Hard Hero ones at only $200.00 every 3 months.

Personally, I would have liked it better had the PCS line been announced around the time the HH line ends its run. Less competition between similar ThunderCats products, and easier for collectors to buy both lines. That would have given both statue lines more customers, resulting in more money for both companies and royalties to Warner Brothers, and the ability to add more items to a collection over a long time.

But I would not be against WB for giving the license to multiple companies at once if their products wouldn't be in direct competition and only one of them would be an expensive item/line. For example, the HH statues and something like a ThunderCats video game or soundtrack from the TV series or wall art.
#25

"mcss aerocoupe, post: 26667" said:

I just don't know about this. I mean, two ThunderCats statue lines running at the same time? I fear that the competition between the two could result in lower demand for both. Some people may stop buying the Hard Hero line so they can get the Pop Culture Shock line. Others (myself included) may skip the Pop Culture Shock line since they already have several of the Hard Hero Line.

I for one can not see myself buying statues much more frequently than Hard Hero is releasing them. Since I already have Lion-O and pre-ordered Cheetara and Mumm-Ra, I am going to be dedicated to the Hard Hero Line.

But, if the stars line up right, I would consider the Pop Culture Shock ones as well, depending on what they look like (only seen Lion-O's backside so far), how much they cost, and the frequency they will be released. I think I heard somewhere an estimate of $400.00 each, and if that's the case, it would have to be one very good looking statue per year for me to consider it in addition to the Hard Hero ones at only $200.00 every 3 months.

Personally, I would have liked it better had the PCS line been announced around the time the HH line ends its run. Less competition between similar ThunderCats products, and easier for collectors to buy both lines. That would have given both statue lines more customers, resulting in more money for both companies and royalties to Warner Brothers, and the ability to add more items to a collection over a long time.

But I would not be against WB for giving the license to multiple companies at once if their products wouldn't be in direct competition and only one of them would be an expensive item/line. For example, the HH statues and something like a ThunderCats video game or soundtrack from the TV series or wall art.




I totally agree with your point of view. It's good seeing Thundercats products after so many years but why such a rush bringing them out simultaneously? PCS should have waited after HH finished its line.
#26
I wonder if the fact that WB merchandising has given the license out twice in such a short time says anything about their plans for doing the same with a toyline.

One wonders.... often....
#27

"mcss aerocoupe, post: 26667" said:

Personally, I would have liked it better had the PCS line been announced around the time the HH line ends its run. Less competition between similar ThunderCats products, and easier for collectors to buy both lines. That would have given both statue lines more customers, resulting in more money for both companies and royalties to Warner Brothers, and the ability to add more items to a collection over a long time.

Well put, I agree that would have been a good way to continue the license.

But looks like WB is testing the waters, by granting licenses in a short duration to observe potential demand and revenue.

The action figure license will be a huge deal in terms of marketing and profits, that is if they intend to tie-in with the TCats movie license.
#28
I do hope this is a good sign of things to come. Let's hope that if there is a toy line, that it does not get plagued by the issues the MOTU Classics is facing.

Something I would like to see made is a stained glass window/sun catcher of the ThunderCats insignia. Now that would be a spiffy item to have.
#29
April 18, 2010

http://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=102133&page=28
Page 28

PopCultureShock said:


Alright heres another tease...



http://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=102133&page=30
Page 30

Karma said:

same render, different angle


PopCultureShock said:

Almost.

This is the finished sculpt/render. Different than the last one but at the size im posting you cant tell.



Darth Pain said:

Why the big rock base? Is it not going to be 1/4 scale?


lamaseta17 said:

yup but he says its going to be 38" which is way to big imo. :(


PopCultureShock said:

I tend to follow my gut and even without the rock base its 34" so whats another 4" at that point ?

If someone is going to buy it at 34" they will but it at 38".

I feel the taller rock base really gives it a grand feel and will make it a centerpiece in peoples collections.

However, the rock base has been revised to be smaller in circumference...not in height.



THE_BEAST said:

I say the bigger the better. Im going to find a place to display mine no matter how big you make it. Any idea on a price??? Just a ballpark price.


PopCultureShock said:

Ballpark is $400



manboy said:

Amazing sculpt as usual. Hey Jerry, from your knowledge of how the market works do you envision this going past the primary Thundercats and Mumm-ra? I.e. Mutants, new recruit thundercats, etc...

I want Grune the Destroyer!!


PopCultureShock said:

I sure hope so ! Not a cheap license to acquire...

I hope to see a big TCats resurgence .



THE_BEAST said:

So when can we expect a pre order date???


PopCultureShock said:

We are discussing waiting until SDCC



MrYac said:

do you have a potential line up ready to go?


PopCultureShock said:

There is a second sculpture being started but I tend to not think any further ahead than that.
#30
I like it! Thanks Vivek!
#31
If i am not mistaken this Lion-O statue captures the scene from the very begining of the opening intro where Lion-o is standing on top of a rock holding the sword of omens straight up,it is in the 0:08 second. The new "huge" statue seems good so far but i beleve it's too early to make any comment,anyway i like this latest photo as well. I guess the most probable release date will be around Christmas?
#32
Do we have any update over PopCultureShock's Lion-o, like the release date and how many pieces will be worldwide?
#33
June 02, 2010

http://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=102133&page=37

PopCultureShock said:

Lion-O is being cast and will be painted next week.


http://www.statueforum.com/showthread.php?t=102133&page=38

Igo said:

Jerry, who sculpted this piece? Sorry if I missed it being mentioned before...


PopCultureShock said:

Khurram Alavi. He does work for Bowen and Sideshow. This is his first piece for me.


manboy said:

I can't wait! This line is going to be amazing.

Have you decided on an exclusive for this piece yet, Jerry? Also, what do you think the ES would be?


PopCultureShock said:

Im pretty settled on the EX and its not Snarf.

ES is still being discussed...prob similar to Guile. Also Thundercats ES does not fall under the limitations I set for Street Fighter. Its its own thing
#34
Recently, i e-mailed PoP Culture Shock for the release date of Lion-o, they said he would be up for pre-order early in August at Sideshow's Collectible site. So i guess he will be available around September, the same time when Mumm-Ra is released by HH.

I am eager to see the final picture...
#35
Liono Statue

What company is coming out with the huge lion-o statue??
#36

"mscalafini, post: 27660" said:

What company is coming out with the huge lion-o statue??



Pop Culture Shock, the company is familiar for its Streer Fighter statue line.
#37

"Lordore, post: 27665" said:

Pop Culture Shock, the company is familiar for its Streer Fighter statue line.
Thanks, Mark
#39
Oh BOY..This is what am talking about:thumbsup::liono:jaw:

Thanks for posting. Can't wait to get hold of him.
#40
By the eye of thundera! That is freaking awesome!

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