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Have you ever had to really get into collecting Ooshies, or footy cards, or even Tsum Tsums just because your kid really wanted them? They all end up going in the hard rubbish anyway. Plus, an update on all The Block drama.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you pronounce "Tsum Tsums?" You will hear some ridiculous pronunciation said by real people. Also are we gatekeepers or are we chill? You should know us well by know. We make more character impressions to scare all our listeners away.
In this 10ish Podcast "BEST OF" 2-Pack, we're heading to the local Dog Park to sniff some ass and talk about all the good boys around the world. First, it's the Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds (Episode 12), followed immediately by the Top 10 Smartest Dog Breeds (Episode 47). Our next new episode, Episode 160, will drop in February 2022! ---------------------------------------------- Summary of Episode 12: Most Popular Dog Breeds Golden Retriever. Boxer. Shih Tzu. Chihuahua. These popular dog breeds and 185 others duke it out (and stop to sniff each other's ass) to determine the Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in the U.S. PLUS... fun facts about each pooch, what breed is unable to reproduce naturally, The NeverEnding Story, the most famous representative from each breed, war dogs, further discussion on Dustin Hoffman and his ass, Tsum Tsums, Brandon tries to name off Pokemon, and MUCH more. -Our podcast is like a dog with fleas...you'll be SCRATCHIN' for more. ---------------------------------------------- Summary of Episode 47: Smartest Dog Breeds We're heading back to Dog Town to cover the Top 10 Smartest Dogs in the World, according to petMD. PLUS...what makes these dogs so smart, the history of each dog, famous dogs, battle-tested dogs, our childhood dogs, the evolution and future of dogs, dog heroes, keeping your dog entertained, talking dogs, robot dogs driving trucks, why dogs roll around on dead stuff, dogs in movies, Snoop Dogg, the mailman, Presidential dogs, a dog leads his blind human down the entire Appalachian Trail, The Rock as a dog, heavy feet, and MUCH more! ---------------------------------------------- 10ISH POD+ (listen EARLY + AD-FREE): https://www.10ishpod.com/plus NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletter REDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/10ishPod ---------------------------------------------- Sign up for the free 10ish Podcast Newsletter to get the first look at upcoming episode topics, Brandon's exclusive newsletter blog, and more. Signing up takes 30 seconds: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletter. ---------------------------------------------- TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/10ishpod ---------------------------------------------- 10ish Podcast Theme Music: Hackbeat by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Ad Music (10ish Pod Newsletter): Fluffing a Duck by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topic: Nerdy Collectables Nerds LOVE, I do mean, LOVE their collectables. We love collecting stuff, and who doesn’t? Everyone has a collection, but nerds have collections that seem to always seem odd and befuddling to most. So here’s some follow up ideas for what you can give your favorite nerd this Christmas. Funko Pop Started in 1998, the brand was founded because its creator, Mike Becker, wanted a Big Boy Restaurant Mascot coin bank, but couldn’t find one that was affordable. He created his own company and licensed the brand to make it. This eventually led to them making Bobblehead of the Big Boy Mascot, which in turn eventually grew to other smaller brands. In 2005, Becker sold the company to Brian Mariotti, who began aggressively licensing the bobblehead concept to other companies. By 2011, the Pop! Vinyl line of figures came in to existence, which is what the company is most known for. The Pop! Vinyl is the company’s best selling product and most often thought of when thinking of Funko. The style was intended to mimic the Japanese Chibi (Deformed Cuteness) art style and characterization, often seen Nendoroids(Chibi anime action figures). Pop! Vinyls typically take on licensed works, usually movie, tv, comic, fantasy, and literary characters from a wide range of media brands, alongside real people like World Leaders, Wrestlers, and other celebrities. It’s popular to not open the Pop! Vinyls, as they work well as display pieces within their original boxes. Much like Vintage Action Figures, they can also lose some of their value if taken out of the box as well, assuming they’re resold. There are some people however, who do not like Pop! Vinyl. A majority of the criticism, or dislike, comes from the notion of: They look disturbing (White eyes) True / professional collectors don’t want cartoony collectables Too Mainstream Cheaply Made Mass Produced Not a True collection item Haters going to hate; OR Some people just hate what brings other people joy. http://popvinyls.com/ Statues Action Figures Two types of action figures types: Vintage Premium Vintage Action Figures are essentially Old Toys, kept in either Pristine or Good condition over the many years. Their value differs from brand to brand, but typically follows the following format: Rarity In Box and/or all original items Condition A toy originally played may do well on the open market if played with sparingly or taken care of over the years, but if it has the box and all original items, it will tend to see for much more. Most people who by Vintage toys are often getting them for collection sake or re-buying their youth, ie buying something because they had it as child once or because they never had it as a child. https://www.ebay.com/b/Vintage-Action-Figure-Lot/246/bn_7023219109 Premium Action Figures are just as they might sound; they tend to be made primarily for collectors and intended for an older demographic and market. Unlike traditional Action Figures, these are meant to be taken out of the box and set up as a display. They also tend to be taller than most Action Figures, ranging from 9inch to 15inch. Their value may differ from brand to brand, but typically follow the format of: Rarity Detail / Complexity Pose-ability / Articulation These toys are typically never intended to be played with, but rather, intended to be set up in a pose and marveled at for the remainder of their ownership. Depending on the figure, they can range in to the $100s of dollars based. https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/ XXRAY Jason Freeny, an American Pop Surrealist Artist, popularized the notion of a Cutaway toy/cartoon character sculpture that shows one half of a individual and an anatomical inside, similar to a x-ray. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/146648531591273567/ https://mightyjaxx.rocks/collections/xxray Nendoriod Created by the Good Smile Company in 2006, Nendoriods are typically 3-4 inch toy action figures of your favorite anime / video game characters from Japan. What makes them unique is their Chibi look, high possibility, and various accessories including various faces, weapons, outfits, and props from their shows. Because of a universal design of the Nendoriods, you can even swap heads, faces, and other element between various Nendoriods to get new looks and crossovers. Most Nendoriods are single print runs of the figure, so only a limited amount are available, and pre-orders are available; but that’s not to say they always sell out. The more popular the character, the harder it might be to find a Nendoroid, but they are around. They typically set you back about $40-$60, depending on complexity and/or what kind of accessories are included. https://www.goodsmile.info/en/products/category/nendoroid_series/announced/2020 Plushies Tsum Tsums A collectable Disney Plush series that are known for Disney characters shaped like logs. The name comes from Japanese word tsumu, which means ‘to stack’. The Plushies are well known for Disney character, including Star Wars and Marvel, though other imitators exist. They come in a variety of sizes, which include: Micro – 2 inches Mini – 3.5 inches Small – 7.5 Inches Medium – 11 inches Large – 17 inches Mega – 21.5 Inches Most, if not all, Disney characters have been made in to TsumTsums. A popular mobile game allows you to collect the Tsum Tsums as additional character so the same, originally popularized in Japan as well: LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum. Nesoberi A primarily Japanese style of Plush, these pluses are similar to Tsum Tsum in the sense that the character is often found laying on their stomach, but are characterized by their oversized heads and chibi looks. They tend to have large heads and tiny bodies. While they aren’t meant to be stacked like Tsum Tsums, they can be. While there is no Official name for this series of toys, Nesoberi is a brand of Sega Prizes that can be won via Crane Games. They typically a head about 8-10 inches round, with a small body roughly a foot long. Movie Prop Replicas Perhaps not just movies, but people love to have replicates of the original items in movies, tv shows, or books. Typically, original Movie Props rarely ever come on to the market outside of auctions or rare giveaways, and most auctions tend to be in the thousands of dollars. The next best option are replicas, which instead of the $1000s, instead run in the $100 range instead. Prop replicas can range from prop weapons / items, wardrobe / costumes, patches, parts, and more. A good place to go is Etsy to find prop replicas that you may have not known existed outside of the main/licensed brands. Most popular Movie replica, light saber from Star Wars. https://www.entertainmentearth.com/s/prop-replicas/p https://propstore.com/products/ Accessories Women’s Fashion Hand Bags Pillows Art work
Golden Retriever. Boxer. Shih Tzu. Chihuahua. These popular dog breeds and 185 others duke it out (and stop to sniff each other's ass) to determine the Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in the U.S.-PLUS... fun facts about each pooch, what breed is unable to reproduce naturally, The NeverEnding Story, the most famous representative from each breed, war dogs, further discussion on Dustin Hoffman and his ass, Tsum Tsums, Brandon tries to name off Pokemon, and MUCH more. -Our podcast is like a dog with fleas...you'll be SCRATCHIN' for more. -Promo for Secret Levels Podcast, available now on all podcast apps!-Music: Hackbeat by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
TOPIC: Turns out. This week, the boys talk about audio problems, hot dogs, kegeling, Merlin's next meet-up, Tsum Tsums, comic suggestions, Battle of the Sexes, excellent recent TV series, All the President's Men, the app Pacifica, warming buns, Dan's encounter with Koo Koo Kanga Roo, a dearth of good information about VPNs (yikes!), levels of "Turns Out," a podcast episode about gluten, and hot phones with possibly low batteries. In a very surprising "turns out," Dan has a surprising call that leads to a very interesting experience with a hardware device. Dan really wants macOS on an iPad. Don't at him. There's also some fruitful if fraught discussion about habit-building. Merlin is not a fan of "The Countdown." Dan is attacked by a sky spider and might have to move now.
TOPIC: Turns out. This week, the boys talk about audio problems, hot dogs, kegeling, Merlin's next meet-up, Tsum Tsums, comic suggestions, Battle of the Sexes, excellent recent TV series, All the President's Men, the app Pacifica, warming buns, Dan's encounter with Koo Koo Kanga Roo, a dearth of good information about VPNs (yikes!), levels of "Turns Out," a podcast episode about gluten, and hot phones with possibly low batteries. In a very surprising "turns out," Dan has a surprising call that leads to a very interesting experience with a hardware device. Dan really wants macOS on an iPad. Don't at him. There's also some fruitful if fraught discussion about habit-building. Merlin is not a fan of "The Countdown." Dan is attacked by a sky spider and might have to move now.
This week, Mousetalgia returns to the mailbag to answer your burning questions and to share your great tips. Topics include: C.V. Wood's place in Disney history; handling toddler tantrums at Disneyland; tips and tricks for touring the resort as a lone wolf; character breakfasts at the resort revisited; collecting Tsum Tsums; Disney cultural history in the collegiate setting; getting hauled off to Disneyland jail; other ways to connect with Disney fandom in southern California; taking annual photographs at Disneyland; Disneyland attraction and table service recommendations for WDW veterans; and a kid-less Disneyland trip report. Plus - if your last meal was to come from Disneyland - what would it be?
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From Deadpool to Doctor Strange, 2016 was a big year for Marvel Comics-based movies...and with Logan and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 2017 is poised to be even bigger! In this second part of our 2016 Year-in-Review show join Arnie, Justin, and Marjorie as they are joined by Jerry, Geof, and Marvel Toy News.com's Dabid as they reflect on the best and worst films of '16, and which they're most excited for coming up! And with the movies come the toys! On this episode the panel looks back at the non-Hasbro collectibles, from Tsum Tsums to Hot Toys to S.H. Figuarts and everything in between! And don't forget, Marvelicious Toys needs your help to keep operating. To support our show and get exclusive rewards Check out our crowdfunding campaign, live now on PodBean
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From Deadpool to Doctor Strange, 2016 was a big year for Marvel Comics-based movies...and with Logan and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 2017 is poised to be even bigger! In this second part of our 2016 Year-in-Review show join Arnie, Justin, and Marjorie as they are joined by Jerry, Geof, and Marvel Toy News.com's Dabid as they reflect on the best and worst films of '16, and which they're most excited for coming up! And with the movies come the toys! On this episode the panel looks back at the non-Hasbro collectibles, from Tsum Tsums to Hot Toys to S.H. Figuarts and everything in between! And don't forget, Marvelicious Toys needs your help to keep operating. To support our show and get exclusive rewards Check out our crowdfunding campaign, live now on PodBean
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
The wait is over! The now-infamous Collector’s Edition of the Toys For Games ‘Cast is back, and slightly different than what you’re used to hearing! While Jason is wrapping up his busy Summer schedule, the call went out for a co-host to help out with our podcast dedicated to collecting. Who better to join than fun than the community manager and co-host of the Gotta Watch’em All podcast, Ken Pescatore! In Volume 18 of the Collector’s Edition, we talk a LOT about Pokemon - from Pokemon GO to Pokemon trading cards, and everything inbetween. We also dig into the continuous and steady stream of Tsum Tsums, Skylanders Battlecast cards, and even break down some subscription boxes, thanks to the sponsor of this show, Alex! Oh, and if you can’t get over the notion of Ken wrongly selecting Team Valor, trust me, I don’t blame you. Sponsored By: Alex Carrejo, @AtariAlex! Check out his podcast, The ABC Podcast, on YouTube or iTunes! Want to become a Sponsor as well? Check out our Patreon page!
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
Every so often, we have to change the regular format and what you expect from our shows and surprise you, the listeners, a little bit. Instead of the normal co-host duo you’re familiar with, we gave Jason the night off and brought in two new (yet familiar) co-hosts for this special Collector’s Edition! Collin and Val jump on for one night only (until the next time) to finally help get this episode recorded, finally. In Volume 17 of the Collector’s Edition, we talk all about the crazy world of Tsum Tsums, the upcoming SDCC Funko Pop! Figures to be released, the most recent subscription boxes, and all the collectibles and swag brought home from the California vacation a couple of weeks ago! Sponsored By: Alex Carrejo, @AtariAlex! Check out his podcast, The ABC Podcast, on YouTube or iTunes! Want to become a Sponsor as well? Check out our Patreon page!
On this week's Rebel Base, Daniel & Gav discuss whether or not leaked set images could ruin Episode 8. They also chuck out their wishes for Star Wars virtual reality experiences and they finally get their hands on some Tsum Tsums. If you want to get in touch with the show you can, rebelbase@ign.com and you can reach the guys on Twitter: @krupa & @cymrogav.
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
Volume 14 of the Collector’s Edition has been a month in the making, and what a month it was! With so much collecting going on outside of the toys-to-life realm, it’s incredible that we were able to wait an entire month before recording one of these special episodes! We break down the contents of SIX subscription boxes, talk extensively about the rapidly expanding world of Tsum Tsums, discuss the life-altering Funko POP! decision that Jason has made, and geek out over what’s coming from LEGO minifigures. Oh, and we also read and answer some great listener emails, including one from our great sponsor, Alex! Executive Producers: Brett Cangemi (@Brettman79) & Jorge Torres! Sponsored By: Alex Carrejo, @AtariAlex!Check out his Funko Pop collection HERE.Want to become a Sponsor as well? Check out our Patreon page!
Robert Welkner of COIN-OP TV joins Brian and Corey for a discussion on video games, collectibles and Toys to Life. Rob opens our eyes to the newest craze to hit the shelves in Tsum Tsums. These little creatures will quickly be on the top of your children's wishlists. We also discuss Disney Infinity, Skylanders, LEGO Dimensions, Amiibos and standing outside of stores waiting to purchase the hot item day one.Hey folks, we want your feedback. Whether it's topics or ideas or thoughts, let us know by tweeting the podcast, Corey or Brian. Or simply email us at StartingPointFeedback [at] Gmail dot com.
Robert Welkner of COIN-OP TV joins Brian and Corey for a discussion on video games, collectibles and Toys to Life. Rob opens our eyes to the newest craze to hit the shelves in Tsum Tsums. These little creatures will quickly be on the top of your children's wishlists. We also discuss Disney Infinity, Skylanders, LEGO Dimensions, Amiibos and standing outside of stores waiting to purchase the hot item day one.Hey folks, we want your feedback. Whether it's topics or ideas or thoughts, let us know by tweeting the podcast, Corey or Brian. Or simply email us at StartingPointFeedback [at] Gmail dot com.
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
Josh and Jason break from the normal, weekly talk about the toys-to-life video game genre and discuss all the other stuff they collect, including (but not limited to) Tsum Tsums, Disneyland pins, Funko ComicCon exclusives, Mystery Minis, and ... SHOPKINS? Also, they break down the most recent Loot Crate and Marvel Collectors Corps subscription boxes. Don't forget to follow the new twitter feed, @Toys4Collectors!!!
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
Josh Brown and Jason Grier jump on to talk about their collecting addictions that ARE NOT part of the toys-to-life franchises. This time around, they chat about Tsum Tsums and the upcoming Tsum Tsum Tsuesday featuring The Little Mermaid, Funko Pop! shopping sprees, and the World of Nintendo Walmart exclusive insanity. Also, they open up the April Loot Crate box featuring FANTASY, as well as the first Marvel Collector's Corps box featuing the Avengers!
This Week We Discuss Rocky Horror Cable Remake Daredevil Live Action Mulan Hillary Clinton for President Disney Tsum Tsums Video Games Update Maintaining a long distance BFFship Follow our podcast @fakegothgirls on Twitter! Email your questions to fakegothgirls@gmail.com Contact your hosts @LizLocksley and @xoMiaMoore Also you can find more info at lilomimo.com/fakegothgirls (as well as our donate button!) Intro Music is "Eat my Chips" by Azureflux Outro Music is "Chibi Ninja" by Eric Skiff Provided by freemusicarchive.org
Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life
Josh, Jason and Dan are ready to talk about collecting things NOT involving the normal Toys-to-Life franchises. This time, they jump head first into a pit of Tsum Tsums, chat about video game collector edition statues and robots, break down the most recent Loot Crate and answer a great question from the community.