Chainbill Splatterpus
Chainbill Splaterpuss is a fictional character and robot toy made by BMOG Toys. He is a heroic robotic duckbill platipuss who turns into two chainsaws.
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BMOG Toys
Chainbill Splaterpuss is a character from the BMOG (Bio-Mechanical Ordnance Gestalts) toy line. He is not an homage to any existing character, but meant to be used as either a stand-alone figure, or as accessories to any toy capable of using 5mm port accessories, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, Zoids Blox, and many others.
Reception
The Geek Acres podcast for November 28th, 2013 was a short special on BMOG where they host described Chainbill Splaterpuss as reminding him of Soundwave's cassettes. He asked others to back the Kickstarter, as he did.[1]
The Good Morning, Cybertron! podcast for December 8th, 2013 interviewed Trent Troop about BMOG, where he mentioned Chainbill Splaterpuss, Featherblight, Featherblight, the Non-Dino Squad and Chainbill Splatterpus.[2]
The Retro Robot Radio podcast for May 3rd, 2014 mentioned Featherblight, Sea-Labrys and Chainbill Splaterpuss in the news.[3]
Fictional biography
The heroic Chainbill Splaterpuss was brought to life when weapons made by a group of evil interdimensional arms dealers were exposed to the power of the last world seed. He is a member of the Augmentoids and rival of the evil Featherblight. He breaks down into two chainsaws.
Comics
Chainbill Splaterpuss and Featherblight appeared in a BMOG mini-comic by Boltax.
Toys
- BMOG Chainbill Splaterpuss (2014)
- An original toy design by BMOG Toys. Turns from a robotic duckbill platipus to two chainsaws. Comes with a sticker sheet.
- Chainbill Splaterpuss is gang molded with Featherblight.
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References
- ↑ Doug Rhapson (November 28th, 2013). "Radio Free Cybertron". http://geekacres.libsyn.com/ (Podcast). Geek Acres. http://geekacres.libsyn.com/gaf-003.
- ↑ blunghole (December 8th, 2013). "Good Morning, Cybertron!". https://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-Morning-Cybertron/147383341975239 (Podcast). blunghole. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaJGR37yvzk.
- ↑ Mathew Robert Ignash (May 3rd, 2014). "Retro Robot Radio". http://www.youtube.com/user/RetroRobotRadio?feature=watch (Podcast). Mathew Robert Ignash. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CScIy3Aj60.