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jackovesk
5th July 2012, 16:09
July 05, 2012

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The Olympic mascot Wenlock, left, and the Paralympic mascot Mandeville pose for photographs as they are unveiled to the media. Source: AP

THEY were meant to inspire young people to engage with sport, but the London Olympic mascots have been branded too creepy for children.

The one-eyed Wenlock and Mandeville - who were apparently born from the "last drops of steel" from the Olympic Stadium - were the product of an 18-month creative process using more than 40 focus groups.

Scores of giant statues of the creatures are about to be unveiled across London as part of a $48.5 million (STG 32m) makeover to drum up enthusiasm in the run-up to the Games.

But the Cyclops-like cartoon characters have faced a barrage of criticism online.

In merchandise reviews for the mascots on Internet shopping site Amazon, buyers have called the creatures "menacing" and "terrifying".

"Like a nightmare, this evil eyed monster stares straight into your soul looking for the slightest weakness," reviewer Mr Nicholas Shearer wrote.

Another reviewer Zeno added: "This is a very frightening, disturbing thing... Do not give a thing like this to children unless you want them to wake up crying for the next five years.

"On the streets of London, parents and children also shared their verdict.

While her father branded them a waste of money, Chiara Rice, 9, from North Melbourne and on holiday in the English capital, called the mascots "weird but interesting".

Kelly McLellan, 34, of Vancouver, Canada, said she would not buy any of the mascot merchandise for her two-year-old daughter Madison.

"They're not very child appropriate and they're not very cute," she said.

William Ward, 9, on holiday from Palmerston North, New Zealand, said: "They look futuristic and I think kids my age would like them, but younger kids not so much."

His mother Katherine Ward, 38, said Wenlock and Mandeville were "too boyish" and disconnected from the Games.

"They need to be meaningful, not some alien looking animal," she said.

Canadian tourist Adeline Letendre, 40, said her daughter Mary Rose, 6, confused the mascots with the London Eye.

"I had to tell her no, the London Eye is something else, but she was convinced," she said.

Olympic organisers rejected mascot designs, including animated teapots, fluffy lions, Trafalgar Square pigeons and a Big Ben with arms and legs, for the striking one-eyed beings.

Lord Coe, chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic games, defended the mascots, saying they were created for children.

"By linking young people to the values of sport, Wenlock andMandeville will help inspire kids to strive to be the best they canbe," he said at their launch in 2010.

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PS -
"London Olympic 'Mascots' have been branded 'Too Creepy' for children..!"
Derrr...:faint:


If the 'Elite' had their way, they would want all Boys to be Girls & all Girls to be Boys never procreate and die at a young age..!

...and

That is exactly what they are working towards, with the Vaccines, GMO Foods, Pharmaceutical's, Soda Pop, etc...

MFSOB's

Maia Gabrial
5th July 2012, 16:28
I think Lord Coe is way out of touch with people if he thinks these ugly mascots inspire kids to be the best they can be. Sheesh! They really are very creepy! I imagine that this Olympics is not going to make much money off their toys and souvenirs. BUT everyone will be taking home a certain GLOW courtesy of the radiation beneath the Olympic stadium.... The gift that keeps on giving....

Torus Field
5th July 2012, 16:31
Well would you look at that...the London Olympic mascot is an illuminati "All Seeing Eye" wearing the Zion Games logo.

genevieve
5th July 2012, 20:29
Can anyone give any info re the names Wenlock and Mandeville?
Are these common names in Britain?

Also, what's going on with the dolls' heads?


I can barely type this, I'm laughing so hard at this article.

Thanks, jackovesk!

Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
Genevieve

Robert J. Niewiadomski
5th July 2012, 22:23
Mandeville = man + devil ?!

Wenlock = we and lock?!

40 "focus groups", huh? You mean 40 "focus groups" of greys ;)

Ellisa
5th July 2012, 23:12
Re names origins.

Wenlock is part of the name of a village in the UK- Much Wenlock. This was the place where a very modest attempt was made to revive the ancient Olympice in the mid 1800s. It is a great story.

Mandeville is the name of a town, Stoke Mandeville, in the UK which also had an involvement with the early Olympics.

Those mascots actually are the creepiest mascots ever. What would have been wrong with a fluffy animal wearing a team colour outfit? They are ghastly, and I cannot help thinking they were developed with an agenda-- though I can't imagine what! As a result they denigrate the thoughtful historical names they were given.

watchZEITGEISTnow
6th July 2012, 00:17
I just can't get the phrase "One Eyed Monster" outta my head....

makes you think huh?!

bennycog
6th July 2012, 00:43
I just can't get the phrase "One Eyed Monster" outta my head....

makes you think huh?!

hahahaha..... no comment

Lettherebelight
8th July 2012, 13:12
They're horrible...worse than Teletubbies. And I didn't think that was possible!

I hope they go far away.