Bitemark

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Bitemark
Play With This Too character
Bitemark-art2.jpg
Bitemark and D-Kay art
Created by

Play With This Too
Information
Species Vampire Cosmic
Abilities

Affiliation

Heretics
Alternate mode

None
Motto

"No one and nothing shall keep me from a great destiny."
Partner

D-Kay

Bitemark is a fictional character and toy made by Play With This Too.

Play With This Too

Bitemark is an original vampire character created by Play With This Too. His head design is inspired by the Pretender shell for Generation 1 Bomb-Burst.

He carries a scythe weapon and has a Tech Drone partner named D-Kay.

Development

Bitemark and D-Kay were designed by Steve Redinger. D-Mon were modeled by Peer Brauner.

Bitemark was announced in November 2014.

In February 2015 Play With This Too released images of the prototype for Desolataur, which included several parts used on Bitemark.

Play With This Too started a Kickstarter crowd funding campaign on February 27th, 2015. It offered several figures as backer rewards, including Bitemark, and had a funding goal of $80,000. The campaign ended short of its goal with only $71,625 pledged.[1]

In June 2015 Play With This Too announced they would be doing another Kickstarter. Bitemark would not be among the figures offered in this Kickstarter, and it was being reworked to offer more articulation.[2]

Reception

The Cybercast podcast for November 15th, 2014 talked about Bitemark with D-Kay and the crowd funding exclusive recolor of the Head Shots Vol. 1 in the news.[3]

The Good Morning, Cybertron! podcast for November 17th, 2014 discussed the reveal of Bitemark with D-Kay and the crowd funding exclusive Head Shots Vol. 2 in the news.[4]

The Repacked Podcast podcast for November 18th, 2014 discussed Bitemark with D-Kay and Head Shots Vol. 1 in the news. They said Skull-FCKR reminds them of Diablo and Terribull reminded them of Horri-Bull and the hosts wanted to buy them now. They also discussed Christopher Dahlberg joining the Play With This Too team and an upcoming interview with Play With This Too.[5]

Rik Alvarez was interviewed by Charles and Candice in the November 25th, 2014 episode of the Super Epic Podcast Theater. In it they talk about Candice joining the Play With This Too team, her Head Shots and the art of Jetstrike she is doing. They mention the toys for Bitemark, Catastropheles, Flarestrike, and the Mighty Muscules.[6]

The Cybercast podcast for January 31st, 2015 talked about D-Kay, Desolataur and Head Shots Vol. 7 in the news.[7]

The Retro Robot Radio show for January 31st, 2015 talked about Bitemark, Bloodsoaked, D-Kay, Flarestrike, Head Shots Vol. 6 & 7, Mighty Muscules, R-Buke and the Supremacy Scepters in the news.[8]

Fictional biography

The most loyal (or perhaps the only loyal) servant of King Coldfang, Bitemark seeks his master's favor by devoting his unlife to the hunt for Bloodbath. Traveling the galaxy in his Starcophagus, he longs for the day he delivers Bloodbath's severed head to his king. A born toady, Bitemark lies, grovels and feigns weakness constantly, keeping his eventual victims off-guard and unprepared for his attack. When he walks a world with one or more full moons he gains the ability to dissolve into a crimson mist that can surround an opponent and drain their life essence.

Toys

  • Play With This Too Bitemark with D-Kay (unreleased)
A 6 inch tall articulated figure with interchangeable head and limbs. He has numerous 5mm connector ports. He comes with a scythe weapon, alternate hands and a Tech Drone named D-Kay.
The Hots Shots for King Coldfang and Skull-FCKR match up well with the Bitemark body.
Bitemark shares some parts with Bloodbath, Count Tuskula, Desolataur, Impirator, Muscules, Rawbat and Sir Pythanore.
D-Kay shares a mold with D-Mon.

Gallery

References

External links