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Cartoons - Custom Action Figure Contest!
Contest Winners: Cartoons It's time to show some love for animation, this contest is all about cartoons! Whether it be from an animated feature films, online videos, commercials, or the standard half hour shows we all know and love, all original cartoon characters are fair game for this contest. You can go the silly route with something like Looney Toons, Tom & Jerry, Freakazoid, or Animaniacs. The more serious route with something from Exo-Squad, Thundercats, Transformers or Gargoyles. Or anything in between like Foamy the Squirrel, Strongbad, the Trix rabbit, or even the Scrubbing Bubbles. You can draw on any corner of the cartoon kingdom. -DC and Marvel characters are not allowed for this contest. While things like X-Men and Batman are both cartoons, they are at their heart comic book creations. The exception to this rule are characters that originated in a cartoon format. So a character like Spyke from X-Men Evolution would be allowed, even though the X-Men in general are not. -Characters don't have to be part of an actual cartoon to qualify, they just need to be a cartoon character. So characters from live action movies like Roger Rabbit, or from commercials like Trix Rabbit are both legal entries even though they don't come from cartoon programming. -Upon consideration claymation characters are allowed. -As always there are no size restrictions for this contest. You may use any sort of materials, parts, tools or techniques that you wish. Whatever gets the job done.
What are the rules of the contest?
It's hard to choose just one custom to vote on when there are tons of great entries, so Figure Realm has a unique voting system where you can vote on ALL the customs! When you click on an entry to view, there's a bar with buttons on it that lets you give the custom anywhere from 1 to 5 Stars. 1 Star means you think they could have done a better job on the custom while 5 Stars means you think they did a perfect job. The votes for each entry are added up when voting is closed and averaged-out to determine the winners. Also, don't abuse the system. Don't give your own custom 5 Stars and then give everyone else 1 Star to boost your rating. Remember, the votes are monitored. Some points you might consider when casting your vote: Is the figure well-made? Is the paint smooth or crusty? Are there noticeable fingerprints on the sculpted parts? Is it an original custom? Is it accurate to the source-material (comics, photos, description in a book)? Are the pictures clear enough to see the details? Did the creator take the time to include a back-story or recipe? Is the custom so unbelievably awesome that you'd trade your girlfriend for it? Craftsmanship and creativity are major factors to consider, but ultimately your vote should depend on how much you like the custom, and how well you feel it fits the contest theme. |