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The Marilyn Manson Action figures were made in collaboration with Fewture, they were designed by Yasushi Nirasawa and sculpted by Yoshihiro Saito, and as the stickers indicate, made in cooperation with Manson himself. The figures aren't toys, they are collector's items. the design for each is intrincate, they are very well detailed, and go hand in hand with the image they portrait from each era or video.  
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[[File:MechanicalAnimalsFigure.jpg|thumbnail|right|Fewture's ''"Mechanical Animals"'' Figure.]]
  
==Mechanical Animals Action Figure==
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The '''[[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] Action Figure Series''' spans three years, from 2001 to 2003. They were designed by Yasushi Nirasawa and sculpted by Yoshihiro Saito, in cooperation with Manson himself, and were released by Japanese toy manufacturer Fewture. Initially the figures were only sold in Japan but were later released worldwide in January 2002. The series was also accompanied by a website, [http://www.mansontoy.com/ MansonToy.com], which disappeared by late 2003. The design for each figure is very intricate; each is very well detailed and is a realistic representation of the original sources. Manson stated that he chose Japanese manufacturers because they are "more daring" than toy companies in the US.
  
This is perhaps the most popular of the four figures, as all of them, it feautures a removable head, the original head is the regular red haired Omega, and the second head is Omega with two black tubes emerging from it's mouth, as seen in the limo were he is carried away to stardom. the companion as all the figures have, is one of the men with socks on their heads, who capture Omega when he has just arrived to the yellowish grass field. The man comes with the rod they use to capture Omega. The figure is considerably smaller than the main figure, Omega. Items included are 2 pills which read Coma, they are green and translucent. what makes this figure stand out, is the fact that it's complete body from neck to feet is removable, the inside is translucent green, with robot like design, 2 holes are made so the owner can introduce the Brain, which is translucent purple and The heart, translucent green. it is to note Omega's brain is located in his stomach! arms, legs and body, including Omega's infamous breasts are separated so they can be removed, the legs and arms are divided in 2 parts each.
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== ''"[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood]]"'' Action Figure ==
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[[File:Fig.jpg|thumbnail|left|160px|The "''Holy Wood''" Action Figure]]
  
==Mechanical Animals Action Figure Packaging==
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The ''Holy Wood'' figure was the first of the series; it was released worldwide on January 10, 2002. It is perhaps the most intricate and interactive in the series, after the ''Mechanical Animals'' figure. The figure portrays [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]] as he appeared in a promotional photo by [[Perou]] for ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. Both arms include only Manson's [[Marilyn Manson's tattoos#Cyaegha|cyaegha tattoos]], despite the fact that Manson had nine tattoos at the time of this portrayal. Parts of the torso and head seem to be comprised of scales instead of skin. The center of the chest presents a gunshot wound through the heart, which if seen from a certain angle, is totally empty, as the wound covers from chest to backside; on the backside the surroundings of the gunshot wound look infected. Since the original picture the ''Holy Wood'' figure was based on only covered head to torso, the lower part of the body was presented as the tree-like skirt worn in "[[The Nobodies]]" music video. The legs are covered with a yellowish fur, with straps all over it. Underneath mechanical claws and tentacles emerge, in a style that is reminiscent of H.R. Giger's artwork. The tentacles too are intricately detailed.
  
The packaging for this figure portraits Omega s in the cover of Mechanical animals album, the sticker is a shiny blue Omega symbol. on the back, there's artwork from the album, specifically Manson's picture where he is wearing a golden outfit and is sitting on a stone like seat. once the action figure is taken out, the inlay contains the image found in the inlay of the album, where the cd is placed, the coma white diagram.
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The figure also includes a rifle, a sheep with two heads and ostrich-like legs, as well as the Mercury symbol on its body, a pair of regular leather pants and boots, which can be used instead of the fur and tentacles that initially cover Manson's legs, and an additional head, similar to the regular one, but with a massive head wound through which Manson's brain can be seen. When analyzed closely, even a fetus is included inside the wound. This head is an allusion to the one of the back cover of vinyl ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' release, and also the "[[Autopsy]]" video.
  
==Variation==
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=== Packaging ===
  
This figure's variation consists in the same items and packaging, but the figure itself is translucent purple, as all it's items.
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The ''Holy Wood'' figure comes in a dark packaging with the red Marilyn Manson logo that was used during the ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' era. The picture used on the box is of the Death [[Tarot cards|tarot card]] used in its respective album's booklet. A kabahlistic symbol can be seen in the inlay, along with a red shiny sticker of the Mercury symbol. The back of the packaging features an image of the Hanged Man tarot, all in dark tones of red and green.
  
this figure was released as a "Stone Version" too, same items and figure, but all painted in a stone-like grey tone.
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== ''"[[Mechanical Animals]]"'' Action Figure ==
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[[File:MAFIG.JPG|thumbnail|right|The "''Mechanical Animals''" Action Figure]]
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This is perhaps the most popular of the four figures. The figure portrays Manson as [[Omega|Omēga]], the androgynous extraterrestrial shown on the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' album cover, and the music video for "[[The Dope Show]]". This is a stand-out figure as its body from neck to toe can be completely disassembled; the inside is translucent-green with a robot-like design. Two holes are made so the owner can introduce the translucent-purple brain located in the stomach, and the translucent-green heart.
  
==The Beautiful People Action Figure==
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The figure also includes two pills, green and translucent, which read Coma (reminiscent of the image on ''Mechanical Animals'''s disc). As do all four figures, it contains a removable head; the original head is of the red-haired Omēga, and the second head is of Omēga with two black tubes emerging from its mouth (as seen in the limousine where he is carried away to stardom in the music video for "The Dope Show"). One of the masked men who captured Omēga in the music video is included in the package, along with an immobilizing rod the men used in the video. The figure is considerably smaller than the other figures. The arms, legs and body, including Omēga's infamous breasts are separated so they can be removed; the legs and arms are each divided in two parts.
  
This figure portraits Manson with his Beautiful people and Antichrist Superstar tour outfit, a corset and gloves with straps, in a mummy like fashion. the legs hace ripped stockings and boots, while the hands have the nails meticolously painted black. the head has long black hair, an angry expression, lenses correctly detailed and a black stripe descending from the mouth, muscles from the back are very detailed, the chest even has Manson's brand like scar, clored in an ornage tone. Items are a pair of stilts, with arm support, both include straps so they can secure the figure, when placed, they make the figure significantly taller, and it looks just like Manson did when he performed "Kinderfeld" in the Dead To The World Tour. Both hands are removable, the second pair are closed fists, which must be used with the stilts, to grab them. the second head is the most well known floria sigismondi collaboration with Manson picture, and one of Manson's most shocking images to date, as can be seen in The Beautiful People video, Manson wearing a strange black leather cap, a bizarre mouth instrument which opens his mouth painfuly, revealing silver teeth. this is the head that must be placed with the stilts. Companion feautures one of the bald faceless dancers seen in the video, with black like sin and long skirt, the figure comes with a holding base, as the main figure does too.
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=== Packaging ===
  
==Packaging==
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The picture used on the packaging is of Omēga, as used on the ''Mechanical Animals'' album cover. A chart shown in the ''Mechanical Animals'' album's inlay can be seen in the packaging inlay, along with a blue, shiny sticker of Omēga. The back of the packaging features artwork from the album, specifically depicting Manson wearing a golden outfit, sitting on a stone-like seat.
  
This figure's packaging uses a picture of Manson with his mouth open by an antique dental instrument, as seen in the beautiful People video. the sticker is a red shiny shock logo. in the back, there's a picture of manson on stilts, probabl performing "The Nobodies" In the 2001 "Guns, God And Government" Tour.
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== ''"[[The Beautiful People]]"'' Action Figure ==
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[[File:Beautifulfig.jpg|thumbnail|left|"''The Beautiful People''" Action Figure]]
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This figure portrays Manson with his [[The Beautiful People|Beautiful people]] and [[Antichrist Superstar]] tour outfit, a corset and gloves with straps, in a mummy like fashion. the legs have ripped stockings and boots, while the hands have the nails meticulously painted black. the head has long black hair, an angry expression, lenses correctly detailed and a black stripe descending from the mouth, muscles from the back are very detailed, the chest even has Manson's brand like scar, colored in an orange tone. Items are a pair of stilts, with arm support, both include straps so they can secure the figure, when placed, they make the figure significantly taller, and it looks just like Manson did when he performed "[[Kinderfeld]]" in the [[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World]] tour. Both hands are removable, the second pair are closed fists, which must be used with the stilts, to grab them. the second head is the most well known Floria Sigismondi collaboration with Manson picture, and one of Manson's most shocking images to date, as can be seen in The Beautiful People video, Manson wearing a strange black leather cap, a bizarre mouth instrument which opens his mouth painfully, revealing silver teeth. this is the head that must be placed with the stilts. Companion features one of the bald faceless dancers seen in the video, with black like skin and long skirt, the figure comes with a holding base, as the main figure does too.
  
==Variation==
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=== Packaging ===
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This figure's packaging uses a picture of Manson with his mouth open by an antique dental instrument, as seen in The Beautiful People video. the sticker is a red shiny shock logo. in the back, there's a picture of Manson on stilts, probably performing "The Nobodies" In the 2001 "[[Guns, God and Government]]" Tour.
  
This figure was released as a "Stone Version" too, same items and figure, but all painted in a stone-like grey tone.
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== ''"[[Disposable Teens]]"'' Action Figure ==
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[[File:DisposableTeensFigure.jpg|thumbnail|right|The "''Disposable Teens''" Action Figure]]
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The Disposable Teens Figure is designed closely after Manson's appearance in the video of the same name. The face has the Tau cross, silver colored covering the forehead and nose. lips are open partially revealing teeth and long black hair. The head is attached to a peacock feather with a soft veil. when removed, chest is revealed, with the scar in it's place. Both hands are semi flexed, the torso has a black corset on, black leather pants with high heel boots are on, with a bizarre detail on the crotch, a sea like animal or decoration. Second head features the one seen at the beginning of the [[Disposable Teens]] Video, Manson with long black hair and sharp silver teeth. The hair was put on the back in a manner to indicate wetness, and the forehead was added thin black lines similar to the ones Manson wore in the [[Smells Like Children]] Era. Items include replacement arm and leg, both prosthetical like, wooden and spiked. the consistence of the prosthetic replacements is very different to the one of the rest of the figure. A hook with a clinging Heart is included, as seen on the video. the Heart is well detailed, including veins. Companion is the monkey seen on the video next to the Bishop Manson, the small figure includes a cross on it's back and a removable leaves crown.
  
==Disposable Teens Figure==
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=== Packaging ===
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The figure is packed in a green tone similar to the Disposable Teens single. the Manson picture chosen for the front is the one seen inside of the Holy Wood album booklet, Manson with the Tau cross on his forehead. Sticker is a red shiny Mercury symbol. on the back, the Disposable Teens Cruci-fied baby is shown, as seen in the Single cover too.
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when the figure is removed, the inlay reveals a design yet to be analyzed, a map of sorts.
  
The Disposable Teens Figure is designed closely after Manson's appereance in the vidoe of the same name. The face has the Tau cross, silver colored covering the forehead and nose. lips are open partially revealing teeth and long black hair. The head is attatched to a peacock feather with a soft veil. when removed, chest is revaled, with the scar in it's place. Both hands are semi flexed, the torso has a black corset on, black lether pants with high heel boots are on, with a bizarre deatil on the crotch, a sea like animal or decoration. Second head feautures ht eone seen at the beginning of the Disposable Teens Video, Manson with long black hair and sharp silver teeth. The hair was put on the back in a manner to indicate wetness, and the forehead was added thin black lines similar to the ones Manson wore in the Smells Lik Children Era. Items include replacement arm and leg, both prosthetical like, wooden and spiked. the consistance of the prosthetics replacements is very different to the one of the rest of the figure. A hook with a clinging Heart is included, as seen on the video. the Heart is well detailed, including veins. Companion is the monkey seen on the video next to the Bishop Manson, the small figure includes a cross on it's back and a removable leaves crown.
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== Limited Editions ==
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All of the figures were released in limited edition stone color. The exception was the ''Mechanical Animals'' figure which, in tune with the album's glam rock theme, was also released in a deep pink. There were only six hundred and sixty six (666) of the ''Mechanical Animals'' pink limited edition figures made. The RRP for all eight figures was $16.95 in the US and £14.99 in the UK.
  
==Packaging==
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== The Wind-Up Series ==
  
The figure is packed in a green tone similar to the Disposable Teens single. the Msnson picture chosen for the front is the one seen inside of the Holy Wood album booklet, Manson with the Tau cross on his forehead. Sticker is a red shiny Mercury symbol. on the back, the Disposable Teens Cruci-fied baby is shown, as seen in the Single cover too.
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Fewture's final releases were a 4" wind-up toy series consisting of two separate figures. One featuring Manson's appearance in [[The Fight Song]] music video and another featuring Manson's appearance in the [[mOBSCENE]] music video.
when the figure is removed, the inlay reveals a design yet to be analized, a map of sorts.
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==Variation==
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[[File:Fightfig.jpg|thumbnail|90px|left|"''The Fight Song''" Wind-Up Toy]]
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[[File:Mobfig.jpg|thumbnail|right|120px|"''mOBSCENE''" Wind-Up Toy]]
  
this figure was released as a "Stone Version" too, same items and figure, but all painted in a stone-like grey tone.
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== Trivia ==
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* McFarlane Toys was initially supposed to release the action figure series. Todd McFarlane comments, "Before we could put the ideas in the oven, Manson isolated himself for the creation of the ''Mechanical Animals'' album and the plans were later turned down."
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* The contract with Fewture ended before more figures were produced, but speculation circulated that a, action figure of ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' era had been considered. The figure would have been Manson in his appearance of the music video for "[[This Is the New Shit]]", with a replaceable head of Manson's Mickey Mouse-eared blackface appearance, also from the music video.
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* The ''Mechanical Animals'' figure appears in the music video for the Sum 41 song "Hell Song", which features an assortment of other action figures as well.
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* The rifle included with the ''Holy Wood'' action figure which was inspired by promotional photos for the album. The rifle Manson holds in the original photos was used by his father during the Vietnam War.
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* [[Dita Von Teese]] used the ''"Mechanical Animals"'' figure during a photo shoot for ''Blender'' magazine in 2006
  
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== Gallery ==
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{{Gallery
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| Fig_stone.jpg = "[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood]]" - Stone Version
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| Holywood.JPG = "[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood]]" - Figure
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| MApink.JPG = "[[Mechanical Animals]]" - Pink Version
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| MAstone.jpg = "[[Mechanical Animals]]" - Stone Version
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| Mansonfigure.jpg = "[[Disposable Teens]]" - Un-Boxed
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| Beautiful People figure a.png = "[[The Beautiful People]]" - Close Up
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| Beautiful People figure b.png = "[[The Beautiful People]]" - Close Up
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| Beautiful People figure c.png = "[[The Beautiful People]]" - Close Up}}
  
==Holy Wood Action Figure==
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[[Category:Antichrist Superstar era]]
The Holy Wood figure is perhaps the most intrncate and interactive of all, after Omega. The chosen image of Manson for this figure was the iconic Bald Manson, with the mercuty symbol on his forehead, a 69 painted on his chest, an astrological symbol on his left arm and a dead lamb being held on one arm, while the other holds a rifle. the figure is pale skinned, with a purple vein-like tone surrounding it, both cyaegha tattoos appear on each arm, the torso has scale like desing, as well as the head. the center of the chest presents a gunshot wound, which if looked at from acertain angle, is totally empty, as the wound covers from chest to backside. the backside deatils of the wound present infection like surrounding. since this picture only covered head to torso, the above part was presented as the tree like skirt manson uses in the Nobodiues, when he has branches on his head. the legs are covered by a yellowish fur, with straps all over it, at the bottom, claws and tentacles emerge, the tentacles are well datailed, as they include suckers. The items included are a rifle, a sheep whic has a bizarre appeareance, 2 heads and ostritch-like legs. the sheep has the mercury symbol on it's body. the tentacle and claw fir can be removed, and replaced by regular leather pants and boots included. The second head is similar to the regular one, but it has a massive head wound, its brain can be seen, and when analized closely, even the fetus was included! this head is an allusion to the one of the back cover of the Holy Wood vinyl, and also the autopsy video. As a great detail, the torso can be separated from the body, when removed, Manson's spine can be seen, as well as his organs colore din a purple tone, this resembles the Death tarot card, where only half of Manson is shown, whith his spine visible. the scar is presented in purple tone, as well as the nipples.
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[[Category:Mechanical Animals era]]
 
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[[Category:Holy Wood era]]
==Packaging==
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[[Category:The Golden Age of Grotesque era]]
 
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This figure comes packed in dark tone desing, the picture used is the pale green skin Manson from the Holy Wood tarot cards, the death card. this supports the fact the figure can be separated from torso, being a reference to that card. a kabahlistic symbol is seen on the inlay, red shiny mercury symbol sticker, and in the back an image of the hanged man, from the tartot cards deck, all in dark tones of red and green.
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==Variations==
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this figure was released as a "Stone Version" too, same items and figure, but all painted in a stone-like grey tone.
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==Trivia==
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-The Mechanical Animals figure appears in a Sum 41 music video, "Hell song" which features assorted action figures. the figure appears excited waving it's arms.
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-The fewture contrac ended before more figures were releaed, but speculation circulated of a Grotesk Burlesk action figure considered for release, the figure would be Manson in "This Is The New Shit" Costume, and a replaceable head with Manson's face painted black with mickey mouse ears included.
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-Mcfarlane toys was supposed to release the Official Manson action figure line, but as Todd Mcfarlane said "Before we could put the ideas in the oven, Manson isolated himself for the creation of the Mechanical Animals album and the plans were turned down".
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-There is another official Manson figures line, the "wind up" small figures, which include The Fight Song and mOBSCENE.
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Note: I dont know how to upload pictures,somebody please upload the picture of each figure for their section, thanks
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 8 February 2024

Fewture's "Mechanical Animals" Figure.

The Marilyn Manson Action Figure Series spans three years, from 2001 to 2003. They were designed by Yasushi Nirasawa and sculpted by Yoshihiro Saito, in cooperation with Manson himself, and were released by Japanese toy manufacturer Fewture. Initially the figures were only sold in Japan but were later released worldwide in January 2002. The series was also accompanied by a website, MansonToy.com, which disappeared by late 2003. The design for each figure is very intricate; each is very well detailed and is a realistic representation of the original sources. Manson stated that he chose Japanese manufacturers because they are "more daring" than toy companies in the US.

"Holy Wood" Action Figure[edit]

The "Holy Wood" Action Figure

The Holy Wood figure was the first of the series; it was released worldwide on January 10, 2002. It is perhaps the most intricate and interactive in the series, after the Mechanical Animals figure. The figure portrays Manson as he appeared in a promotional photo by Perou for Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). Both arms include only Manson's cyaegha tattoos, despite the fact that Manson had nine tattoos at the time of this portrayal. Parts of the torso and head seem to be comprised of scales instead of skin. The center of the chest presents a gunshot wound through the heart, which if seen from a certain angle, is totally empty, as the wound covers from chest to backside; on the backside the surroundings of the gunshot wound look infected. Since the original picture the Holy Wood figure was based on only covered head to torso, the lower part of the body was presented as the tree-like skirt worn in "The Nobodies" music video. The legs are covered with a yellowish fur, with straps all over it. Underneath mechanical claws and tentacles emerge, in a style that is reminiscent of H.R. Giger's artwork. The tentacles too are intricately detailed.

The figure also includes a rifle, a sheep with two heads and ostrich-like legs, as well as the Mercury symbol on its body, a pair of regular leather pants and boots, which can be used instead of the fur and tentacles that initially cover Manson's legs, and an additional head, similar to the regular one, but with a massive head wound through which Manson's brain can be seen. When analyzed closely, even a fetus is included inside the wound. This head is an allusion to the one of the back cover of vinyl Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) release, and also the "Autopsy" video.

Packaging[edit]

The Holy Wood figure comes in a dark packaging with the red Marilyn Manson logo that was used during the Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) era. The picture used on the box is of the Death tarot card used in its respective album's booklet. A kabahlistic symbol can be seen in the inlay, along with a red shiny sticker of the Mercury symbol. The back of the packaging features an image of the Hanged Man tarot, all in dark tones of red and green.

"Mechanical Animals" Action Figure[edit]

The "Mechanical Animals" Action Figure

This is perhaps the most popular of the four figures. The figure portrays Manson as Omēga, the androgynous extraterrestrial shown on the Mechanical Animals album cover, and the music video for "The Dope Show". This is a stand-out figure as its body from neck to toe can be completely disassembled; the inside is translucent-green with a robot-like design. Two holes are made so the owner can introduce the translucent-purple brain located in the stomach, and the translucent-green heart.

The figure also includes two pills, green and translucent, which read Coma (reminiscent of the image on Mechanical Animals's disc). As do all four figures, it contains a removable head; the original head is of the red-haired Omēga, and the second head is of Omēga with two black tubes emerging from its mouth (as seen in the limousine where he is carried away to stardom in the music video for "The Dope Show"). One of the masked men who captured Omēga in the music video is included in the package, along with an immobilizing rod the men used in the video. The figure is considerably smaller than the other figures. The arms, legs and body, including Omēga's infamous breasts are separated so they can be removed; the legs and arms are each divided in two parts.

Packaging[edit]

The picture used on the packaging is of Omēga, as used on the Mechanical Animals album cover. A chart shown in the Mechanical Animals album's inlay can be seen in the packaging inlay, along with a blue, shiny sticker of Omēga. The back of the packaging features artwork from the album, specifically depicting Manson wearing a golden outfit, sitting on a stone-like seat.

"The Beautiful People" Action Figure[edit]

"The Beautiful People" Action Figure

This figure portrays Manson with his Beautiful people and Antichrist Superstar tour outfit, a corset and gloves with straps, in a mummy like fashion. the legs have ripped stockings and boots, while the hands have the nails meticulously painted black. the head has long black hair, an angry expression, lenses correctly detailed and a black stripe descending from the mouth, muscles from the back are very detailed, the chest even has Manson's brand like scar, colored in an orange tone. Items are a pair of stilts, with arm support, both include straps so they can secure the figure, when placed, they make the figure significantly taller, and it looks just like Manson did when he performed "Kinderfeld" in the Dead to the World tour. Both hands are removable, the second pair are closed fists, which must be used with the stilts, to grab them. the second head is the most well known Floria Sigismondi collaboration with Manson picture, and one of Manson's most shocking images to date, as can be seen in The Beautiful People video, Manson wearing a strange black leather cap, a bizarre mouth instrument which opens his mouth painfully, revealing silver teeth. this is the head that must be placed with the stilts. Companion features one of the bald faceless dancers seen in the video, with black like skin and long skirt, the figure comes with a holding base, as the main figure does too.

Packaging[edit]

This figure's packaging uses a picture of Manson with his mouth open by an antique dental instrument, as seen in The Beautiful People video. the sticker is a red shiny shock logo. in the back, there's a picture of Manson on stilts, probably performing "The Nobodies" In the 2001 "Guns, God and Government" Tour.

"Disposable Teens" Action Figure[edit]

The "Disposable Teens" Action Figure

The Disposable Teens Figure is designed closely after Manson's appearance in the video of the same name. The face has the Tau cross, silver colored covering the forehead and nose. lips are open partially revealing teeth and long black hair. The head is attached to a peacock feather with a soft veil. when removed, chest is revealed, with the scar in it's place. Both hands are semi flexed, the torso has a black corset on, black leather pants with high heel boots are on, with a bizarre detail on the crotch, a sea like animal or decoration. Second head features the one seen at the beginning of the Disposable Teens Video, Manson with long black hair and sharp silver teeth. The hair was put on the back in a manner to indicate wetness, and the forehead was added thin black lines similar to the ones Manson wore in the Smells Like Children Era. Items include replacement arm and leg, both prosthetical like, wooden and spiked. the consistence of the prosthetic replacements is very different to the one of the rest of the figure. A hook with a clinging Heart is included, as seen on the video. the Heart is well detailed, including veins. Companion is the monkey seen on the video next to the Bishop Manson, the small figure includes a cross on it's back and a removable leaves crown.

Packaging[edit]

The figure is packed in a green tone similar to the Disposable Teens single. the Manson picture chosen for the front is the one seen inside of the Holy Wood album booklet, Manson with the Tau cross on his forehead. Sticker is a red shiny Mercury symbol. on the back, the Disposable Teens Cruci-fied baby is shown, as seen in the Single cover too. when the figure is removed, the inlay reveals a design yet to be analyzed, a map of sorts.

Limited Editions[edit]

All of the figures were released in limited edition stone color. The exception was the Mechanical Animals figure which, in tune with the album's glam rock theme, was also released in a deep pink. There were only six hundred and sixty six (666) of the Mechanical Animals pink limited edition figures made. The RRP for all eight figures was $16.95 in the US and £14.99 in the UK.

The Wind-Up Series[edit]

Fewture's final releases were a 4" wind-up toy series consisting of two separate figures. One featuring Manson's appearance in The Fight Song music video and another featuring Manson's appearance in the mOBSCENE music video.

"The Fight Song" Wind-Up Toy
"mOBSCENE" Wind-Up Toy

Trivia[edit]

  • McFarlane Toys was initially supposed to release the action figure series. Todd McFarlane comments, "Before we could put the ideas in the oven, Manson isolated himself for the creation of the Mechanical Animals album and the plans were later turned down."
  • The contract with Fewture ended before more figures were produced, but speculation circulated that a, action figure of The Golden Age of Grotesque era had been considered. The figure would have been Manson in his appearance of the music video for "This Is the New Shit", with a replaceable head of Manson's Mickey Mouse-eared blackface appearance, also from the music video.
  • The Mechanical Animals figure appears in the music video for the Sum 41 song "Hell Song", which features an assortment of other action figures as well.
  • The rifle included with the Holy Wood action figure which was inspired by promotional photos for the album. The rifle Manson holds in the original photos was used by his father during the Vietnam War.
  • Dita Von Teese used the "Mechanical Animals" figure during a photo shoot for Blender magazine in 2006

Gallery[edit]