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Posted by Ikaryas on June 24, 2011

Our team

  • Ingis

    My name is Ingis. I’m from Belgium, a little country in the middle of the Western-Europe. I’m born in 1985. I’m getting old.

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  • Ikaryas

    I’m Ikaryas, I’m the one who came up with this idea and decided on the name given to this little project. Did I Mention I’m Crazy comes forth out of the strange looks we get when people see our collection.

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DIMIC

Did I Mention I'm Crazy?

Don’t be such a guppy!

I loved watching Disney animation films when I was little. Heck, I still love to watch them. One of my first own videos was The Little Mermaid. Oh, how I loved that movie. Couldn’t get enough of it! So, it’s getting really hard to withstand the fantastic Electric Tiki line when I saw that they’re going to release a statue from my favorite mermaid; Ariel!

I don’t think that there’s anybody that doesn’t know the Disney classic The Little Mermaid nor that it’s possible to deny the influence Walt Disney has had on the world of animation let alone the influence on our youth and the current generation.
There are a lot merchandise items from various Disney films but only the Disney Traditions were interesting for the more older collectors. And even though I like those statues, we agreed to stick to the Disney Villains line from SideShow Collectibles. But Electric Tiki is making that promise a lot harder than any statue from the Traditions ever could! This newest addition for Electric Tiki’s Disney Animated Ladies line is really making me fall in love with this line. And you can easily see why! Just look at those pictures. Isn’t she a beauty?

There are two other’s in the pipeline but only this one, Tinker Bell and Princess Daphne are already in pre-order. I can’t wait ’till I receive my Artist Proof Daphne and them I’m finally able to persuade Ingis into buying the rest. At least, I hope…

Normal edition:
RP 199.99 USD
Edition Size: unknown

Scheduled release: 4th quarter 2011
Size: app. 10″ (roughly 25 cm) including base
Designer: Tracy Mark Lee
Sculptor: Chuck Williams (base by Brandon Parcinski)

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