Film & TV
Bluey, Barbie and Squishmallows among ‘License of the Year’ finalists at Toy of the Year awards
Licensed toys feature throughout other categories too, with nominees including Wow! Stuff’s Jurassic Park Real FX Baby T-Rex, Jazwares’ Pokémon Squishmallows and Funko Games’ Disney Animated.
Batman, Superman and more… Why artist Jappy Agoncillo loves his Warner Bros collaboration
Jappy Agoncillo discusses his extraordinary art for the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros.
Was Waddingtons’ Milk Tray Man board game ahead of its time?
The enduring appeal of licensed games… Mojo Nation’s Billy Langsworthy looks at Cadbury’s Milk Tray: Man in Black Game from 1970.
“It’s been a dream!”: Carrs Pasties’ Jess St. Pierre on creating the firm’s Wallace & Gromit-inspired pasty
Jess St. Pierre – Marketing Manager at Carrs Pasties – on wanted to add something new to the market with the firm’s Aardman collaboration.
Vice Press remasters original An American Werewolf in London international theatrical one-sheet
Vice Press’ Matt Ferguson fully remastered the art from original scans.
Rand Marlis, President of CLC Creative Licensing, talks about licensing classic movies
And ACTION! Rand Marlis on which products work for the movies he represents… And why!
Spin Master teams with A24 for Everything Everywhere All at Once Rubik’s Cube
Each side of the ‘Evelyn Everywhere Rubik’s Cube’ features a character associated with a dimension seen in the multiverse movie.
Carrs teams with Aardman to launch Wallace & Gromit-inspired pasty
“The More Cheese, Ham and Chilli Jam pasty is full of invention just like Wallace, and with his love of cheese and his northern roots, I’m sure he would approve,” said Aardman’s Rachael Peacock.
Family Guy ‘Giggity Golf’ experience coming to LA
Produced by Bucket Listers and SuperFly, Giggity Golf will boast nine holes themed around moments and locations from the show.
Moose Toys’ Fraser Paterson on bringing the magic of Bluey to life in toys and games
Fraser Paterson, VP – Head of Design & Development at Moose Toys, discusses keeping open-ended play at the heart of the firm’s Bluey range.