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Django, NECA and a movie tie in that went bad: Slave Action Figures

January 28, 2013
From Gifts and Dec

 

Django

 

NECA, the National Entertainment Collectibles Association, is the 800 pound gorilla of adult licensed movie tie-in toys. When we talk about the emerging Kidult market, NECA is one of the major players. They found out the hard way, however, that being a leader in movies that stretch society's cultural comfort level can earn you some blow back.

NECA, the licensor of Hunger Games, Lord of the Rings and other action figures seemed to be looking good with its line of Django action figures. After all, the movie was hot at the box office. Where they went wrong, however, was not recognizing that, no matter the intent or context, no one is ready for slave action figures.

A public outcry forced eBay to ban the products and NECA followed by pulling them. As an article on "E! Online" ("Django Unchained Slave Toys Banned From eBay as Prices Spike Following Public Outcry") put it:

"After getting slammed by everyone from Spike Lee to civil-rights groups, the embattled Quentin Tarantino film now has a new foe: eBay. The online auction bigwig has banned the sale of action figures based on the slave-themed spaghetti Western after its studio discontinued the toy line in the wake of public furor, E! News has confirmed."

The movie is up for five Academy Awards including Best Picture. It's interesting that Tarantino felt it necessary to pull the toy and not the movie; undoubtedly because they have a whole lot more invested in that film. It does make you wonder, however, if a slave depicted as a doll is somehow more disturbing than the actual depiction on the big screen...the sometimes discomforting power of toys.

Posted by Richard Gottlieb on January 28, 2013 | Comments (3)

March 12, 2013
In response to: Django, NECA and a movie tie in that went bad: Slave Action Figures
Bayu commented:

There are some reserved comdnams but drop is not one of them.Make sure that you have the file structure listed above inside one of your app directories and make sure that that app is listed inside the INSTALLED_APPS in your settings.pyAdditionally make sure you're using the correct manage.py and that its using the right settings file. Let me know if none of that fixed it.


March 3, 2013
In response to: Django, NECA and a movie tie in that went bad: Slave Action Figures
Darya commented:

My brother has been saynig for years, in jest, how he'd love to have this ugly lamp to place in the window of his house, for all the neighbors to see. And his wife has sworn that it would never happen and now she is going to kill us for getting him this for Christmas! What a wonderful and wacky present, from one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time.


March 2, 2013
In response to: Django, NECA and a movie tie in that went bad: Slave Action Figures
Gulzat commented:

I'm so, so tempted, but I think I'll focus on the ptnals I have here and now first cos I think they need more attention than I have time for and the weather's getting hotter now. Don't want any more casualties on my conscience

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