davidd wrote:I know, it was totally the Michelin Man! I have always thought that the Ghostbusters production team wanted the final foe to be either the Michelin Man or, more probably, the Pillsbury Dough Boy, but they couldn't secure the rights, so they had to quickly revise their animation and create an "original" character.
I love your scale set pieces: the bed, the chair... yeah! Great stuff! Did you find those pieces, or build them?
And... the story is back! After... how long?
O' course, I have no idea what's happening, because I'm only on installment 019 out of... four-hundred forty one! I have some serious catchin' up to do!
davidd wrote:I know, it was totally the Michelin Man! I have always thought that the Ghostbusters production team wanted the final foe to be either the Michelin Man or, more probably, the Pillsbury Dough Boy, but they couldn't secure the rights, so they had to quickly revise their animation and create an "original" character.
victoriavictrix wrote:
You clearly are not from the Midwest, as all the graduates of Second City were (cast and writers of the movie). The Stay-Puft Marshmellow man is a well known mascot of Stay-Puft Marshmellows there. In fact, those are the only possible marshmellows to use for S'Mores. Any others just don't taste right.
davidd wrote:victoriavictrix wrote:
You clearly are not from the Midwest, as all the graduates of Second City were (cast and writers of the movie). The Stay-Puft Marshmellow man is a well known mascot of Stay-Puft Marshmellows there. In fact, those are the only possible marshmellows to use for S'Mores. Any others just don't taste right.
It is a real brand? I did not know that!
Although this article suggests that Stay Puft were created in response to the movie, and did not pre-date the 1984 film:
https://www.foodiggity.com/stay-puft-ma ... now-exist/
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