![]() “Well don’t you guys need money in October?” No, no, no. In the early days it was kind of, I would say it was difficult trying to explain to the banks.Ĭhris: It was always difficult to try and explain to the banks, but they certainly love us now. Justin: But we also wanted to make stuff that wasn’t viewed as seasonal. For Justin, even more of the figures, and definitely in the scales that he and I both grow up loving. Then we progressed into costumes, and then started introducing collectibles, which made a lot more sense to evolve into the action figures, the higher end collectibles, and then we also took on some passion projects too for me, the tabletop gaming industry, yeah. So, we thought that would be a good starting point. ![]() So, a lot of the stuff wasn’t up to the standards of what we liked when we were kids. We wanted to establish ourselves with masks, as we felt there was a really good opportunity there because some of our favorite mask companies were either gone or weren’t doing masks anymore. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter: Ĭhris: Believe it or not, the evolution that the company has progressed to was pretty much planned from the beginning. See what you’re missing with a free demo. Support for this episode comes from Gantom Lighting & Controls. Chris Zephro, co-founder and President, and Justin Mayberry, co-founder and Art Director, of Trick or Treat Studios discuss their business evolution and plans for the future. So, with all that in mind, this is the first episode in our mini-series covering some of the haunt-friendly wholesalers from this year’s Halloween & Party Expo in Las Vegas. Plus, if your haunt has a merchandise store you can setup direct relationships with wholesalers. It primes attendees for certain themes and prepares them to attend events. What consumers see in stores and when they see it directly impacts haunted attractions. But before we get into all that, you might be wondering why it matters? Halloween is an ecosystem. This version features a combination of a soft plush torso and limbs, a new durable fabric outfit, combined with high quality vinyl head, hands, and shoes! The Plush Body Good Guy Doll is approximately 30” long.Over the past 12 years, Trick or Treat Studios has expanded from select masks to dozens of products serving everyone from end consumers to haunts. The Plush Body Good Guy Doll captures that perfect body flop you see in the films when Chucky is pretending to not be alive or being dragged around by Andy. Trick or Treat Studios details, “A great new option for the super fan who loves to take their Friend on the go or just as an incredible addition to your collection. The body of the doll is made using soft flexible foam surrounding an industrial strength posable aluminum frame, and the doll stands approximately 29″ tall.Īlso up for grabs is “ Plush Body Good Guy” doll is also shipping this coming December, and it’s a new replica of the classic doll that’s built to be cuddled with. ![]() Sculpted by Cesar Dacol Jr., the Officially Licensed One-To-One Scale Ultimate Chucky replica has been developed to be the ultimate collectible – offering posable eyes and the ability to change the head and hands to truly customize your display. ![]() “Ultimate Chucky” is up for pre-order now with ZoltanGal for $800 CDN (PLUS FREE SHIPPING!), and the Good Guy Plush Body Doll for $300 CDN (PLUS FREE SHIPPING) is expected to begin shipping later this December. Trick or Treat Studios has launched pre-orders on two brand new Chucky collectibles today, including their new “ Ultimate Chucky” doll and their plush body replica Good Guys doll!
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