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TheNocturnalEgyptian
19th May 2010, 12:45 PM
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Wenlock and Mandeville, their cyclopean eyes representing England's Big Brother police state, were unveiled today. You might as well just sacrifice your firstborn now and get it over with.


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Much Wenlock in Shropshire is considered by many the birthplace of the modern Olympics. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the IOC, visited the town in 1890 and took inspiration from the annual Games organised by Dr William Penny Brookes, a local doctor, to “promote the moral, physical and intellectual improvement of the inhabitants”.

Stoke Mandeville’s famous spinal injuries unit meanwhile was where the Paralympic movement began, and the naming of one mascot after the hospital is an explicit attempt to raise the profile of the Paralympic Games.

The mascots will soon be ubiquitous, with merchandise going on sale in July to mark two years to the London 2012 opening ceremony.

They are a central part of London’s £70 million merchandising budget, and organisers hope the mascots will contribute up to 20 per cent of that sum through sales of T-shirts, key-rings, tea-towels and the like.

The Cyclops design allows the mascots’ eyes to work as lenses, and digital cameras in the shape of the characters will be available.

With Wenlock representing the Olympics and Mandeville the Paralympic Games they will be available to the two Games various commercial partners as well as together. Paralympic sponsor Sainsburys has already said it wants Mandeville to visit every one of their stores.

London 2012 say the key to meeting their commercial target has been developing a storyline that will lend Wenlock and Mandeville credibility in a pre-teen marketplace where they will be up against Dr Who and other established brands.

To that end London recruited former Childrens’ Laureate Michael Morpurgo, who came up with the concept of the mascots being fashioned from two drops of molten steel spilt in the making of the last steel girder used in the Olympic Stadium.

In an animated film that will form part of a series, Morpurgo has grandfather George picking up the two drops of steel on his last day at the Bolton foundry before retirement. Back at home he fashions the steel into figures which he then gives to his grandchildren. Animated by a rainbow they turn somersaults for the children before disappearing off on the road to London.

Olympic organisers rejected numerous more literal designs from an original competition entry of more than 100, including animated tea-pots, pigeons, lions and a Big Ben with arms and legs. They settled on the design because it is flexible — the characters can be customised into recognisable costumes and even celebrity identities — and because of its digital potential.

Wenlock and Mandeville will tweet, have a presence on Facebook, and they will tap into London’s education project. Pupils will be able to lobby for them to visit their schools in person.

According to London organising committee chairman Sebastian Coe the sotry behind the characters was as important as their design, and he was unapologetic at aiming squarely at a child audience.

“We’ve created our mascots for children,” he said. “They will connect young people with sport and tell the story of our proud Olympic and Paralympic history. By linking young people to the values of sport, Wenlock and Mandeville will help inspire kids to strive to be the best they can be.” Locog chief executive Paul Deighton rejected the suggestion that the mascots lack distinctively British characteristics, and said they should be seen as part of London’s campaign to engage the nation in the next year.

“People already know that the Games are in London so the mascots don’t need to say that. The priority for 2010 is to build what I call our fan-base, and the mascots are a big part of that. The strength of these is that they tap into our other main themes this year, education, ticketing and volunteering.

They are perfect for us because they are perfect for the digital age, and we’re really hopeful that they will chime with children.”


Link to Article (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/olympics/london2012/7741352/London-2012-Olympic-mascots-Wenlock-and-Mandeville-unveiled.html)


EDIT: Changed long link to named link to prevent horizontal scrolling. -Gaillo

Book
19th May 2010, 12:51 PM
“People already know that the Games are in London so the mascots don’t need to say that. The priority for 2010 is to build what I call our fan-base, and the mascots are a big part of that. The strength of these is that they tap into our other main themes this year, education, ticketing and volunteering. They are perfect for us because they are perfect for the digital age, and we’re really hopeful that they will chime with children.”


http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u259/lucyhall6/bad_boy_giving_the_finger.jpg

ZOG is totally out of contact with reality.

:oo-->

keehah
19th May 2010, 01:39 PM
I can't quite tell if these one eyed monsters are circumcised or not.

Perhaps it was planed to dress them at just that ambiguous amount so as not to offend any men.

I would want to make sure my kids stay away from the one with that open sore.

ximmy
19th May 2010, 01:42 PM
Those things are not cute or attractive... they look like one-button remote controls.

Twisted Titan
19th May 2010, 01:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MnQxiSJZ4Q

keehah
19th May 2010, 01:47 PM
Just a heads up for Book and ximmy.

If you are looking at a blowout preventer, it is good to remember one's index finger is faster than one's middle finger or thumb.
:)

InsurgentWolf
19th May 2010, 01:49 PM
The look really-really gay. One of them also seems to have the masonic eye on top of it.

Proof that masons = *ags.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
19th May 2010, 01:56 PM
In the New World Order, there will be only one channel!



Those things are not cute or attractive... they look like one-button remote controls.

Nordmann
19th May 2010, 01:58 PM
Tasteless dajaal worshipers, go home to hell where you belong, stop bothering decent people.

keehah
19th May 2010, 02:41 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je4YaN719Jo

keehah
21st May 2010, 09:09 PM
Regarding the SouthPark info posted above.
Just wanted to remind everyone I was correct with my rat runs through it heads up a day before the real event.
:ROFL:

http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100520/capt.3c64e8bfd6d442e38853b1509c1e94eb-3c64e8bfd6d442e38853b1509c1e94eb-0.jpg?x=196&y=345&q=85&sig=u0iMlYt_C6pSD92M_Zqs7A--
http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/big-rat-little-rat/

Hey cool new smiley: :morph:

1970 Silver Art
21st May 2010, 09:35 PM
AARRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Get those one-eyed monsters called Wenlock and Mandeville away from me!

WTF were they thinking? I need to get some eye bleach ASAP.

Dave Thomas
21st May 2010, 09:46 PM
From oppressing half the world to some jacked up telletubby like mascots. You've come a long way baby!

Saul Mine
22nd May 2010, 02:09 AM
Robosmurfs

osoab
22nd May 2010, 04:42 AM
Take a gander @ the Promo Video.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1fy6ZmG4YY

Saul Mine
22nd May 2010, 04:51 PM
Uninspired, slightly creepy. Nobody has had any appreciation of cyclops since that dreadful Greek story.

Why can't they just have a dog like everybody else?

RJB
22nd May 2010, 04:58 PM
Those are gay 1 eyed willies if I ever saw one. There are so many things not right with them: phallic symbolism, mason eye, spy gear, big brother TVs, the Japanese pastel coloring...

I thought you were putting us on-- there is no way this can be real.

learn2swim
22nd May 2010, 05:09 PM
Archie Bunker, England is a *ag country...LOL

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