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    Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Figures from McFarlane!! Print E-mail
    21 Jan 2005

    BURBANK, Calif., January 20, 2005Warner Bros. Consumer Products announced today that McFarlane Toys has been named the master toy licensee for Tim Burton’s latest stop-motion, animated feature film, Corpse BrideTM, which is scheduled for release by Warner Bros. Pictures in Fall 2005.

    Capturing the film experience, McFarlane Toys will produce a full product line inspired by the upcoming feature film, including collectible action figures, bendable figures, PVC and plush toys. Additionally, this agreement marks the first time McFarlane Toys has expanded its categories to include fashion dolls, bobbleheads, novelties and gifts such as candles, glassware mugs, pewter pieces and ornaments. The suggested retail prices will range from $1.99 to $149.99; however, key price points will be set at $4.99, $9.99 and $19.99.

    This exciting new line of merchandise from McFarlane Toys will be geared toward the teen to young adult market, both male and female, and will hit stores nationwide in conjunction with the film’s launch. Corpse Bride products will be distributed in specialty and mid-tier retail outlets nationwide. McFarlane Toys, well-known for its enormously successful action figure collaborations with blockbuster entertainment and pop-culture properties, is developing its largest licensing program ever around the Corpse Bride property.
    Retailer-specific programs will be announced in Spring 2005.

    "Tim Burton is one of the most acclaimed directors in the world and he has the unique ability to craft heartrending tales from un-conventional stories, similar to what he has done with his latest creation, Corpse Bride," said Karen McTier, Executive Vice President, Domestic Licensing for Warner Bros. Consumer Products. "Todd McFarlane shares this distinctive sense of creativity and it will no doubt translate to toys and collectibles that capture the film’s essence and the imaginative and emotional styles that Tim Burton’s loyal fans crave."

    "Having worked with Tim in the past, I've seen how much creativity he pours into all his various projects," said Todd McFarlane, founder of McFarlane Toys. "Because of that passion, I believe this property will bring to life a wonderful new world which will be embraced by both his current fans and an upcoming generation. I will be putting the full range of all my company's talent to bringing as many interesting and innovative concepts as possible to the marketplace. The Corpse Bride property will thrive for years to come, much as Tim's film The Nightmare Before Christmas has been doing for the past decade."

     

     

    Wow!! Another great Burton/McFarlane figure.  I'll have to make room on my shelf by my Headless Horseman and Edward Scissorhands figures.  Move over Jedi Duel Qui-Gonn, here comes the Corpse Bride!!

     

    -Bubs

     

    *Special thanks to Corrinne from McFarlane Toys for the Stupid SciFi Exclusive!!

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