garbage pail kids
Garbage Pail Kids is a series of humorous trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls created by Xavier Roberts, which were immensely popular at the time. Each sticker card featured a Garbage Pail Kid character and a humorous, wordplay-rich character name. Two (and occasionally three) versions of each card were produced, with variations featuring the same artwork but different character names. Fifteen regular series were released in the United States, with variation sets released in other countries. Two large format card editions were also released, as well as a set of posters.
History
The series was the brainchild of Topps consultant and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, who came up with the product idea after the success of his earlier creations, Garbage Candy and Wacky Packages. The concept originally began as an unreleased Wacky Packages title, but the management at Topps thought that it would be a good idea for a separate spin-off series. Spiegelman and Mark Newgarden worked together as the editors and art directors of the project, Len Brown was the manager, and the first run of the cards was drawn exclusively by artist John Pound. Following the initial success of the cards, several additional artists and writers were brought in to contribute to the series, including Jay Lynch, Tom Bunk and James Warhola, among others.
Garbage Pail Kids The Movie
The commercial success of the trading cards led to the production of a live-action movie, The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, in 1987; however, the film was both a critical and commercial failure. An animated television series was also created, but never broadcast in the US due to parental complaints (although it was briefly aired in Europe). The movie was released on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment on July 12, 2005, and the cartoon series was later also released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on April 4, 2006.
During the height of the Garbage Pail Kids' popularity, Topps was sued by the makers of Cabbage Patch Kids for trademark infringement. As part of the out-of-court settlement, Topps agreed to modify the appearance of the Garbage Pail Kids to remove the resemblance between the characters. Production of the cards themselves continued; however, by 1988, sales had dwindled and a planned 16th series never saw production.
In 2003, Topps reintroduced Garbage Pail Kids with all-new cards, dubbed the All New Series (ANS). The first series of new cards featured unique ID numbers on the back of first silver- and later gold-foil insert cards that can be redeemed online at the official Garbage Pail Kids website, where visitors can build and 'gross out' their own Garbage Pail Kids; the more unique ID numbers applied to the characters, the more gross they can become.
The All New Series of cards differs from the original series in a number of ways, the most obvious being the upgraded quality of the cardstock used, and a more glossy surface to the stickers. The ANS also changed the format with which the cards are numbered. The original series of cards used a continuous numbering pattern, so that each new set would pick up where the last set ended (e.g. series 1 ended at 41a and 41b, and series 2 picked up at 42a and 42b); the ANS resets the numbering back to 1 with each subsequent series. The ANS also featured special card inserts like foil reprint cards, Scratch and Sniff cards, collectable card game CCG cards, temporary tattoos, and magnets, along with featured special bonus cards available on at participating retailers in either 10-pack Bonus Boxes or 3-pack rack-packs; these bonus stickers were the first GPK cards that didn't have a twin card.
In 2005, Topps celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Garbage Pail Kids franchise with special 'Sketch Card' original art inserts in its ANS 4 set. These were limited to one inserted randomly per every hobby box (sold to specialty retailers), and featured original art by series regulars John Pound, Tom Bunk, and Jay Lynch, as well as Strephon Taylor, John Czop, Don Perlin, and Justin Green.
As of 2006, Topps has released five All New Series.
External links
- Garbage Pail Kids World Official website
- Barren Aaron's... Barren Aaron's Exhaustively Updated GPK reference Guide
- Wayne's Garbage Pail Kids References Information covering US and non-US releases, downloadable card variation checklists, "find your name" section, price guide, message board, e-cards, and item sales.
- The Garbage Pail Kids Archive Information, links and a virtual card collection
- GPK Central Searchable database with pictures and ability to manage your collection
- The Garbage Pail Kids Movie at the Internet Movie Database
- Detailed review of the movie on x-entertainment.com Illustrated with many stills from the film
- Taking the Word of a Talking Alligator (and Taking the Piss of Film Criticism) an in-depth reading of the film from Lucidscreening.com
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