Death to False Vinyl - Frank Kozik

Everybody's plastic, but I love plastic. I want to be plastic. -- Andy Warhol

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DUNNY is a type of vinyl designer art toy created by Paul Budnitz and Tristan Eaton, and produced by Kidrobot since 2004. It is Kidrobot's first and most iconic platform toy.

The art toy is based on a rabbit figure with distinctive tubular ears. The origin of the name Dunny came from a combination of street slang and one of the early "Devil Bunny" prototypes. The Dunny is sold in 3-, 5-, 8- and 20-inch scales, though artists have customized Dunny models as tall as four feet. The toy has three points of articulation; a 360-degree rotational head and two arms. Some come with accessories, such as laser guns, ice cream cones, marker pens, Geisha fans, gas masks, crowns and hooded sweatshirts. Artist cards or stickers are also included, mainly with the annual series releases. Other (often themed) series releases typically include only a leaflet with the designs from that series.

Hundreds of Dunnys have been designed and reinterpreted by artists working in disciplines as diverse as fine arts, design, fashion, music, and street art. Most Dunnys are sold in blind assortments, adding to their collectibility. As a testament to Dunny's influence on pop art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquired twenty Dunnys (from eleven artists) that are now part of its permanent collection.

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