As long as we’re acknowledging crafty cleverness, you’ve got to admit that this is a nice twist on the “My Little Pony” theme. If I had a little girl anymore, I’d get her one.
I’m pretty sure your daughter would still love it. Hell, I’d have something like that on my shelves, it’s a great conversation piece for the university aged.
Spudsays
Shame on you, PZ. You do have a little girl – aren’t they always that way to dads?
My son got one of the plushie Cthulhus as a gift a few years back. He slept with it for a good while, and still plays with it. Of course, he’s four, so that’s to be expected. I can say that it’s quite an advantage, when battling night-time monsters, to have one on your side. I’m considering getting the plush Nylarhotep to help out.
Just as well. Think of how expensive all the accessories would be. First she’d want a little Necronomicon to go with it and then it would be the rest of the Great Old Ones line of toys.
Oh that’s wonderful. Seriously, I love the Calamaripony.
Peter Msays
I bought the Shub-Niggurath set for my daughter, but she keeps leaving the Young on the floor, where I tread on them or kick them under the sofa. We’re down to 926 now and I’m worried I may have been too disrepectful….
Forget the little necronomicon, there’s a plush one (if you can find it)
For those that say they’d get this for their kids – it’s 300 Euro (!!!!!)
abb3wsays
I’m led to understand that the teenage and college years are a somewhat sensitive time for giving a daughter “little girl” presents. However, sufficiently surreal items like a my little Cthuluoid Pony may (depending on the not-so-little girl) allow recognizing that her vista of the world has grown, but still sending a message of love and affection and a reminder that she will always carry with her the little girl she once was.
My older sister and I collect vintage My Little Ponies and we have a few custom-made MLP from broken or otherwise destroyed vintage ponies. So on one hand I think the CthulhuPony is adorable, part of me feels very sad that there is one less vintage rearing-pose SunDancer out in the world.
As I’ve said before, I’ll second a plug for Ursula Vernon anytime. She’s very talented and does some beautiful, surreal work. My wife has quite a few prints.
You could donate a couple to a community center. (I hesitate to suggest the Santa Claus drive in your city — it would probably traumatize some innocent kid.)
Sydney S.says
As someone your daughters age, I can assure you that it would make an awesome gift regardless of non-child status. In fact, I think I need to send the link to my father…
Sydney S.says
As someone your daughters age, I can assure you that it would make an awesome gift regardless of non-child status. In fact, I think I need to send the link to my father…
In his gingerbread house at R’lyeh dead Cutehulhu waits dreaming… of puppies.
Joshuasays
It looks like a mount for an Illithid. I am totally going to throw this at my PCs.
horrobinsays
…I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more. Penniless, and at the end of my supply of the drug which alone, makes life endurable, I can bear the torture no longer; and shall cast myself from this garret window into the squalid street below…The gibbering voices still ring in my ears “ia! ia! kawaii!”…Things have learned to prance that ought to crawl …The end is near. I hear a noise at the door, as of some monstrous yet adorable shape lumbering against it. It shall not find me. God, those hooves! The window! The window!
I’m pretty sure I’m older than your little girl, and I have more plastic ponies than… Well, a lot of real little girls, no doubt (but then, my inner child isn’t so inner, anyway).
I’ve been planning a ceph-related MLP custom for a while myself now, actually. It’s just hard to do anything with Sculpey when you don’t have an oven. ~_~
kmarissasays
Wow. As someone whose childhood was devoted to my dozens of My Little Ponies and associated accessories and playsets (Paradise Estate and Dream Castle being particular favorites), this may possibly be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. ALMOST 300 euros cool.
It’s quite clearly an Each Uisge – the most fearsome creature of Scottish folklore.
Adam Cuerdensays
Isn’t the purpose of parents to humiliate their children? Get her it anyway, make sure the box is really pink and sparkly, and hand it over to her in front of her friends before giving her a big hug.(*)
Cthulhu says
Ah my trusty steed CthulhuPony.
Douche Nozzle says
Hey I linked to that in comments on a Cephalopony Friday two weeks ago. (Atrios had posted it.) Welcome to the party, pal.
Rob says
Kids shmids. If you like it, get it.
My wife and I bought the Master Chief one.
Marc Abian says
This is also what Palin thinks evolution is.
Zeno says
Since when does a daughter get too old for cute gifts?
Deepsix says
“Happy Birthday, Honey!”
“Mommy, I’m scared.”
wazza says
I’m pretty sure your daughter would still love it. Hell, I’d have something like that on my shelves, it’s a great conversation piece for the university aged.
Spud says
Shame on you, PZ. You do have a little girl – aren’t they always that way to dads?
Ranson says
My son got one of the plushie Cthulhus as a gift a few years back. He slept with it for a good while, and still plays with it. Of course, he’s four, so that’s to be expected. I can say that it’s quite an advantage, when battling night-time monsters, to have one on your side. I’m considering getting the plush Nylarhotep to help out.
SC says
That’s a bit disturbing.
Still think these, however, are adorable:
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2008/09/the_way_to_a_surgeons_heart.php
Romeo Vitelli says
Just as well. Think of how expensive all the accessories would be. First she’d want a little Necronomicon to go with it and then it would be the rest of the Great Old Ones line of toys.
J says
Oh that’s wonderful. Seriously, I love the Calamaripony.
Peter M says
I bought the Shub-Niggurath set for my daughter, but she keeps leaving the Young on the floor, where I tread on them or kick them under the sofa. We’re down to 926 now and I’m worried I may have been too disrepectful….
spade says
Here’s some more Cthulhu being a total badass.
http://www.3×6.net/vhoorl/?p=272
Rob says
@Romeo:
Forget the little necronomicon, there’s a plush one (if you can find it)
For those that say they’d get this for their kids – it’s 300 Euro (!!!!!)
abb3w says
I’m led to understand that the teenage and college years are a somewhat sensitive time for giving a daughter “little girl” presents. However, sufficiently surreal items like a my little Cthuluoid Pony may (depending on the not-so-little girl) allow recognizing that her vista of the world has grown, but still sending a message of love and affection and a reminder that she will always carry with her the little girl she once was.
Perhaps get her a nice print of Cthulhu’s Day out, or (shameless plug) some of Ursula Vernon’s other weirdness.
Aphrodine says
My older sister and I collect vintage My Little Ponies and we have a few custom-made MLP from broken or otherwise destroyed vintage ponies. So on one hand I think the CthulhuPony is adorable, part of me feels very sad that there is one less vintage rearing-pose SunDancer out in the world.
Porky Pine says
Is it sneezing up a octopus?
Ranson says
@abb3w
As I’ve said before, I’ll second a plug for Ursula Vernon anytime. She’s very talented and does some beautiful, surreal work. My wife has quite a few prints.
Monado in Toronto says
You could donate a couple to a community center. (I hesitate to suggest the Santa Claus drive in your city — it would probably traumatize some innocent kid.)
Sydney S. says
As someone your daughters age, I can assure you that it would make an awesome gift regardless of non-child status. In fact, I think I need to send the link to my father…
Sydney S. says
As someone your daughters age, I can assure you that it would make an awesome gift regardless of non-child status. In fact, I think I need to send the link to my father…
James F says
Iä! Iä! My Little Pony fhtagn!
DjtHeutii says
That is adorable. :)
Masks of Eris says
In his gingerbread house at R’lyeh dead Cutehulhu waits dreaming… of puppies.
Joshua says
It looks like a mount for an Illithid. I am totally going to throw this at my PCs.
horrobin says
…I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more. Penniless, and at the end of my supply of the drug which alone, makes life endurable, I can bear the torture no longer; and shall cast myself from this garret window into the squalid street below…The gibbering voices still ring in my ears “ia! ia! kawaii!”…Things have learned to prance that ought to crawl …The end is near. I hear a noise at the door, as of some monstrous yet adorable shape lumbering against it. It shall not find me. God, those hooves! The window! The window!
Randy Stimpson aka Intelligent Designer says
That looks like something I would put in my treasure chest which my grand kids love to look through when they come over.
Sili says
How’s about some linky love?
http://spippo.deviantart.com/art/My-Little-Cthulhu-94509492
Shadow says
I’m pretty sure I’m older than your little girl, and I have more plastic ponies than… Well, a lot of real little girls, no doubt (but then, my inner child isn’t so inner, anyway).
I’ve been planning a ceph-related MLP custom for a while myself now, actually. It’s just hard to do anything with Sculpey when you don’t have an oven. ~_~
kmarissa says
Wow. As someone whose childhood was devoted to my dozens of My Little Ponies and associated accessories and playsets (Paradise Estate and Dream Castle being particular favorites), this may possibly be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. ALMOST 300 euros cool.
And just in time for Halloween!
James says
http://www.toyvault.com/cthulhu/plush_cthulhu.html
Plush Cthulu. Local comic shops sell ’em too.
James
Ouchimoo says
I had a friend who was modifying MyLittlePonies to be evil and not girly. . though I’m not sure if he’s done anything quite like this.
s.v. says
I rather enjoyed My Little Joker.
Dunc says
It’s quite clearly an Each Uisge – the most fearsome creature of Scottish folklore.
Adam Cuerden says
Isn’t the purpose of parents to humiliate their children? Get her it anyway, make sure the box is really pink and sparkly, and hand it over to her in front of her friends before giving her a big hug.(*)
(*) Note to Skatje: Please don’t kill me.
Romeo Vitelli says
“(*) Note to Skatje: Please don’t kill me. ”
No jury would convict her. Especially if everyone on the jury was a teenager.