Munny

Blank Munny figurine

A Munny (pronounced /ˈmʌni/[1]) is a toy from the American company Kidrobot.

Action Figure

A Munny is a figure made out of vinyl with movable joints. The figures are blank and the owner can decorate them using pens, pencils, markers, paint, and other supplies. Alternatively, some people commission artists to design Munnys for them, or artists design them to sell. The initial idea was undertaken by taggers/ street artists/ street art designs and toys from (illegal artists) who have come to bring back their work legally to the public to display their works.

Variations

The original Munny is white in color, stands 7 inches tall, and weighs about 1 pound. All series include the 7 inch Munny with the white Munny as the featured doll in the series.

Other variations of the doll are:

Other Munny items

Dunny

Dunnys are similar to Munnys in that both are produced by Kidrobot and are vinyl figures, however Dunnys are a different shape, are only sold with designs already printed on them, and are produced in limited numbers. Dunnys have rabbit-like ears at the top of their heads, unlike Munny which has two humanoid ears. Though they are sold already printed, artists can remove the factory-applied paint and apply their own designs, producing custom Dunnys. Dunnys are available in fewer locations than Munnys. They are sold in the Kidrobot stores in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, London, and Las Vegas, along with other designer toy retailers. Dunnys are designed and released in 8" versions several times a year and typically two blind boxed series of 3" Dunny figures are released each year.

Munny in the news

OTHER MUNNIES Foomi - Just like Munny, only smaller, and has spiky hair Rooz - A Bear-like creature with no legs Raffy - A Giraffe-like creature, the term "Raffy" comes from Giraffe Bub - A Hippo Munny Trikky - A shorter Munny with cat ears

References

  1. "MUNNYWORLD: The Greatest Do It Yourself Toy!". Retrieved 2010-05-20.
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