How does Karloff's Frankenstein design have anything to do with Disney? I'm genuinely curious. I thought it was strictly a Universal property...seeing as they are currently building Universal Monster themed land centered on Frankenstein's castle.If it wasn't for the Mouse, the Universal Frankenstein design would be public domain by now. As it stands, we're just a bit over three years away.
How I forgot about Wolfman, I'm not sure.. ( still lean toward the Mummy though). Regarding another of your comments, I have the Mondo Creature from the Black Lagoon and honestly really love it. I don't see us getting a better one any time soon.I vote for Frank and Wolfman!
I love the mummy as well, but I just want variations with the figure, so I chose to add Chaney instead of adding another Karloff, hahaha..How I forgot about Wolfman, I'm not sure.. ( still lean toward the Mummy though). Regarding another of your comments, I have the Mondo Creature from the Black Lagoon and honestly really love it. I don't see us getting a better one any time soon.
How does Karloff's Frankenstein design have anything to do with Disney? I'm genuinely curious. I thought it was strictly a Universal property...seeing as they are currently building Universal Monster themed land centered on Frankenstein's castle.
That's very cool if he can fit entirely in the coffin.Dear God, this is confusing. (The licensing.) And watching DeanKnight's video again, it seems that - yes - he can fit entirely in the coffin.
Of course, there's nothing that I'm aware of to prevent Universal from renewing their copyright on the Monster make-up(which they would be fools not to do)...
Bela Lugosi played Dracula on stage long before there was a Universal Dracula film. In fact, the primary reason the Universal Dracula is as memorable as it is, is due to Bela Lugosi's presence in it. The figure is Bela Lugosi as Dracula. Not Bela "cosplaying". Neca has the rights to Universal's Dracula. They had to secure a separate agreement with Lugosi's estate to make this figure they have forthcoming. Otherwise, we would've got a generic style guide Dracula from NECA. That's what Universal has the ability to copyright. Which no one wanted. A lot of people have played Dracula over the years, but Bela will always be associated with him more than anyone else. Even Lee (who played Dracula onsceen more than anyone) admitted Lugosi was forever associated with the role more than anyone else.Just from what I have read this one is Bela Lugosi and not necessarily Dracula. Neca's is Dracula. Bela is a cosplayer here. KP can not use what was on screen. Neca, I believe, has the Dracula license.
Which version of this did you end up ordering? I still can't decide if I want that coffin...The second video confirms this was a great buy and gamble. Exactly what I wanted and can't wait to see, probably next month. I still have the Sideshow Silver Screen Dracula and this will go nicely with it, taking center stage of course. As for future Universal Monsters figure releases I assume it will happen in dribs and drabs, here and there over the upcoming years, but perhaps not an established line from one manufacturer.
Basic version directly from KP. The coffin and stand are nice and all but I highly doubted me ever posing it in the coffin much and I felt the figure was the centerpiece anyway.Which version of this did you end up ordering? I still can't decide if I want that coffin...
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