Madballs
Madballs is a series of toy foam balls originally created by AmToy, a subsidiary company of American Greetings in the mid-1980s, later being revived by Art Asylum and Just Play, Inc.. The balls incorporated gross-out humor and each was given a character synopsis and an odd name. The toyline expanded into a franchise with an animated television series, comic books and a video game for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64.
Overview
The toys were rubber or foam collectible bouncing balls with grotesque faces and designs which had a fascination particularly on the part of boys; however, the toys only sold well as a passing fad. There were two series of the original Madballs collectible toys. Each series consisted of eight balls, as well as a collection of Super Madballs, a larger version of the original Madballs shaped like other sports balls, such as the American football-shaped "Touchdown Terror", the soccer ball-shaped "Goal Eater" and the basketball-shaped "Foul Shot".Toys
Original series Madballs
- Screamin' Meemie: A screaming baseball with a large tongue.
- Slobulus: A drooling green creature with one eye hanging out of its socket.
- Aargh: A one-eyed blue-skinned Frankenstein monster-esque creature with stitching all over its face.
- Horn Head: A horned cyclops with a nose ring.
- Dust Brain: A mummy with rotting teeth and wrinkly teal skin.
- Oculus Orbus: A bloodshot eyeball.
- Skull Face: A skull with large eye sockets sporting tiny red eyes, a big set of teeth, and a partially exposed brain.
- Bash Brain: A gory zombie head with a partially exposed brain. This Madball was originally named "Crack Head", but was later renamed "Bash Brain", due to the unpleasant connotations of crackhead as a slang term for a drug user.
Second series Madballs
- Snake Bait: A forked tongue-sporting gorgon.
- Freaky Fullback: A mutant football player.
- Splitting Headache: A monster with the skin on half of its face peeled off.
- Bruise Brother: An ugly biker with a battered blue helmet.
- Wolf Breath: A werewolf with large, rotten fangs dripping with blood.
- Fist Face: A severed hand clutching an eyeball.
- Swine Sucker: An ugly, drooling wild boar.
- Lock Lips: A creature with its jaw locked shut and one eye covered by a riveted plate.
Super Madballs
- Touchdown Terror: An American football with a manic grin and missile-like fins and tip.
- Goal Eater: A soccer ball with very large pointed teeth.
- Foul Shot: A basketball bursting open to reveal a face with worms crawling out of one eye socket.
Head-Popping Madballs
- Dust Brain, Skull Face, Screamin' Meemie, Oculus Orbus, Horn Head and Slobulus from Series 1.
- Bruise Brother, Wolf Breath and Lock Lips from Series 2.
Similar toys
- "Blurp Balls" by ERTL – Boney Tossteeth, T-Retch, Count Heave-A-Heart, Spittooey Sooey, Biff Barfball, Sharkey Skullsquert, Retch-A-Rat Tomcat, and Croakey Bugchuck. These toys were designed by artist James Groman with character names and editorial by Rick Reising.
- "Weird Balls" by The Mel Appel Company – Sewer Face, Brain Ball, Wart Hog, Spit Ball, Shrink Head, and Rock Slime.
- "Spit Balls" by Lanard Toys – Sharky, 20/20, Ba-Boom, and Crybaby.
Original Madballs re-release
- Screamin' Meemie
- Oculus Orbus
- Slobulus
- Skull Face
- Horn Head
- Dust Brain
- Freaky Fullback
- Swine Sucker
- Lock Lips
Home video releases
The first one, released in 1986, was a 22-minute episode called Madballs: Escape from Orb in which the titular characters are a rock and roll band who performs across the galaxy, but heads for Earth, as music is illegal on their home planet, Orb. The video also featured a female, cartoon-exclusive Madball named Freakella, modeled after the Bride of Frankenstein. It was directed by Laura Shepherd are written by Heather MacGillvray and John de Klein.
The second one, released in 1987, was another 22-minute episode called Madballs: Gross Jokes that was a series of jokes and skits performed by the Madballs. Both of these releases are only available on VHS and are not yet available on DVD or Blu-ray.
Cast
- Screamin' Meemie: A baseball with an eerie grin. He is apparently the Madballs' leader, as he often refers to his friends as the "gang". He also seems to be a friend of Freakella, because they are seen together near the end of the introduction and he is often seen speaking with her. He was voiced by Geoffrey Bowes.
- Horn Head: A cyclops face with a horn. He is the strongest member of the group. He was voiced by Keith Hampshire.
- Aargh: A blue-skinned Frankenstein monster-esque Madball with one eye completely open and the other one completely shut. He is friends with Slobulus, even though he often abuses him and the two of them argue a lot, especially over which one of them is the Madballs' biggest fan. He was voiced by John Stocker.
- Skull Face: A skull with a smile who is best friends with Horn Head and Dusty Dustbrain. He speaks with a slight stutter. He was also voiced by John Stocker.
- Dusty Dustbrain: A very intelligent mummy. He was voiced by Jeri Craden.
- Freakella: A Bride of Frankenstein-esque Madball who hates being called "Mophead". She was voiced by Cree Summer in the first video and Taborah Johnson in the second video.
- Slobulus: A drooling face with one eye hanging from the socket. He is friends with Aargh, even though Aargh often abuses him and the two of them often argue a lot, especially over which one of them is the Madballs' biggest fan. He was voiced by Dan Hennessey.
- Bruise Brother: One of the evil Badballs who looks like a biker with a German helmet, eye patch and beard. He is Wolf Breath's right-hand man, also voiced by Dan Hennessey.
- Freaky Fullback: A purple monster wearing an orange football helmet, also voiced by Dan Hennessey.
- Oculus Orbus: A giant eyeball, voiced by Len Carlson.
- Bash Brain: A normal face with its scalp ripped off to expose its brain, also voiced by Len Carlson. He made a cameo in Madballs: Escape from Orb and his first full appearance was in Madballs: Gross Jokes.
- Wolf Breath: The leader of the evil Badballs. He is a werewolf who has a habit of using breath spray frequently, voiced by Don Francks.
- Skip: The Madballs' manager on Earth, voiced by Christopher Ward.
- Sandy: Skip's sister, voiced by Alyson Court.
Comic books
Additionally, there was the release of a one-shot issue called Madballs Annual. Produced by Marvel in hardcover format, it contains the comic book story of the creation of the Madballs by Dr. Frankenbeans, as well as games and activities.
Madballs re-releases
In early 2006, toy company Art Asylum announced that it had partnered with original rights holder American Greetings to revive the Madballs toys, with both classic characters and new designs. Toy company, Basic Fun Inc., took up the task of producing/selling the new Madballs designed by artist James Groman, who worked on the original line. As of November 2007, the toys began appearing in toy stores in the U.S.Classic Series 1
Madballs Classic Series 1 consists of five re-designed Madballs characters from the original Series 1 and also the first new Madballs character since the toyline's original demise in the mid- to late 1980s: Repvile, an angry, blue, scabrous reptilian. Newly designed sculpts for two other Madballs, Dust Brain and Freaky Fullback, as well as Super Madball Touchdown Terror, were also shown at Toy Fair and Comic-Con 2006, but they were never released. American Greetings also hinted at the creation of a "Goalrilla" Super Madball which would mimic the design of a soccer ball. Aargh from the original Series 1 is the only standard-sized toy that was not redesigned or mooted for redesign, although Repvile seems to be a homage to the original Aargh Madball.Classic Series 2
Six more Madballs forming Classic Series 2 were released in the U.S. in 2008. The rebooted Madballs line was noted for its vastly more detailed sculpts; this was especially noticeable in the redesigned original characters.Sick Series 1 and Sick Series 2
In addition to the standard Madballs Classic Series, there was an entirely new Madballs variant in stores called Madballs Sick Series. Each of the two series in this line featured three re-designed Madballs characters from the Classic Series which could be squeezed to reveal their insides.Classic Series 3 and Classic Series 4
Two more Madballs series, Classic Series 3 and Classic Series 4, were planned but never made.Madballs by Megalopolis Toys
Legendary toy designer James Groman has shared previews for two upcoming Madballs 6″ Scale Action Figures, which will be coming from Megalopolis Toys. The figures were announced back in June. These 6″ scale figure will feature weapons, and interchangeable parts. They are modeled after the classic “Head Popping” Madballs figures from the late 80’s. However, these don’t feature the head popping gimmick, opting for articulation and a more “action figure” approach.The images showcase both Horn Head and Splitting Headache, and will be part of the Premium DNA toy line.
International modern revival
In 2009 European territories, including Italy and the U.K., began receiving a series of 10 officially licensed miniature water-squirting Giraprendi Madballs. The Italian Madballs are slightly larger and more rubbery than their U.K. counterparts. In the U.K., they are dispensed sealed in small semi-transparent plastic spheres from vending machines which also distributed Nintendo- and Disney-branded toys. Some of the toys are based on the planned Classic Series 3 and Classic Series 4 Madballs, some simply with name changes; others are entirely new creations. They are as follows:- Scum Chum: A mutant anglerfish.
- Brain Rot: A zombie scientist.
- Creep Frog: A horrid frog with a mouthful of mini-beasts.
- Flea Bag: A hideous cat/dog hybrid.
- Spews Ooze: A psychotic dragon impaled with weapons and armor.
- Deck Head: A skater speared with a skateboard.
- Eye Sore: An abomination with mouths for eyes and eyes for a mouth.
- Spit Bull: A rabid, branded bull.
- Racket Attack: A mauled tennis player.
- Fang Thang: A saber-toothed cat eating a caveman.
Video games
As part of the E3 videogame show, it was announced on May 31, 2009 that Canadian game developer PlayBrains was releasing a video game sequel to BaboViolent 2, including Madballs characters called . It was released for Xbox Live Arcade on July 15, 2009. The gameplay involves rolling around expansive terrain maps carrying large weaponry and causing mass destruction. It also includes four player co-op, team v. team and free-for-all modes over Xbox Live, in addition to a unique multiplayer mode where two teams of players build their side of the map, then attack a base on the other team's side. There is also a multiplayer mode where people can play as the head of their Xbox Live avatars. Of the characters in the game, only two are Madballs: Oculus Orbus and Horn Head. An iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad game based on the Madballs characters titled Babo Crash HD was also released.