Archive for 2010

Idle Idol Badges

May 9th, 2010 by John
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idle idol badges

Idle Eyes badge sets

Two new badge sets are now available to buy from the whatshop, they’re both Idle Idol themed and are sure to delight and amaze. The first set is simply title ‘Idle Idol‘, if you choose this set you’ll receive a pack containing four random badges of mascot faces. There are 25 idle idol mascot badges in total. This set would be the perfect accompaniment to the Idle Idol book which is currently available to pre-order from amazon and will soon be sold on the whatshop too. The second set is title ‘Idol Eyes‘, and feature some close up shots of a selection of interesting mascot eyes.

Idle Idol – Site launch

April 12th, 2010 by Ed
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Idle Idol gallery

Lots of entires over at the Idle Idol site find out about the Tokyo Fire Department mascot Kyuta, Domokun – NHK’s wide mouthed monster.tower mascots from all over Japan and much more.

Idle Idol The Japanese Mascot is the first book from Edward and John Harrison published by Mark Batty publishers. The book concentrates on Japan; a mecca for Idle Idols. Discover Japans obsession with characters from Pipo-kun the smiling orange alien for the police force to Anpanman the superhero with an edible face. Learn their names, origins and stories. IdleIdol.net is currently a showcase for these wonderful characters from Japan but will soon cover mascots from around the world. check out the website for more details on the book and how you can join in the search http://idleidol.net/book/.

The Japanese have a long-standing infatuation with characters cast as three-dimensional objects that represent products, companies, civic organizations, towns and just about anything else you can imagine. Idle Idol: The Japanese Mascot examines this fascinating cultural history, documenting the evolution of these character statues ubiquitous throughout the country today. More than three-dimensional logos, these mascots exemplify how the Japanese embrace the notion of cute in all aspects of life, dating back to the Edo period. Associated with a brand or shop the mascots also exist as stand-alone characters that people adore. Photographs and written explanations vivify these unique mascots that are artful, audacious and wholly Japanese!

Idle Idol Facebook App

April 3rd, 2010 by John
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facebook app

Just created an idle idol facebook app! It basically randomly chooses a mascot for your facebook page, see what mascot chooses you. Many thanks to Ash from Papermashup for all his help.

Contribute to Idle Idol

April 2nd, 2010 by John
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facebook group

We’ve started an Idle Idol facebook group so you can keep up to date with when the books due out or anything else that might be interesting. Contribute your own mascots too. Be sure to join the What What facebook fan page as well!

flickr group

You might prefer to contribute to the The Idle Idol Flickr group instead, which was set-up many years ago when we first came up with the idea. The group was initially called Plastic People but was changed to Idle Idol.

WhatShop

March 16th, 2010 by Ed
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What shop t-shirt

Its taken a while but the WhatShop is fully functional and back on the interwebs.

Idle Idol in Wired Magazine

February 9th, 2010 by John
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idle idol in wired magazine

Idle Idol gots it’s first mention in print in the excellent Wired Magazine, check it out on page 58. We’ve been put in a section called ‘cultural picks of the month’. Wired says the book is out April! » Read more: Idle Idol in Wired Magazine

What What on Facebook

February 4th, 2010 by Ed
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Finally made a Facebook group, come and join so we can spam you without feeling bad. (joke, we’ll only tell you about really cool things, and wont brag at all).

Puppets in Rome

February 4th, 2010 by Ed
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Puppets in Rome

Some photos up on Flickr from a recent trip to Rome.

Idle Idol on Amazon

February 3rd, 2010 by Ed
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amazon Idle Idol

Idle Idol now on amazon to pre-order. Exciting and due out only two days after our birthday on May 10th.