This Life-Size Bubo the Owl Figure from Clash of the Titans is Kraken Battle Ready


Everyone needs a faithful companion, and Perseus really lucked out in Clash of the Titans when Athena refused Zeus’s request to send the hero her own pet owl, instead offering a brass-and-iron version of Bubo she had Hephaestus construct. Sure the mechanical Bubo was clumsy, but he came through in the end, and I think we can all agree the end is the most important part to come through in.

Bubo is one of legendary visual effects creator Ray Harryhausen’s most beloved creatures, given life in the movie using Ray’s own ‘Dynamation’ form of stop-motion model animation. Available for pre-order from the BigBadToyStore for the godly sum of $250, this 30-cm Bubo replica was faithfully recreated from the model used in the movie. Unlike the model in the film, though, this Bubo is made of soft vinyl, featuring eight points of articulation for posing how you see fit. I see fit to pose him on my shoulder and pretend I’m a steampunk pirate. Yarrrrr!

Will I be buying one myself? Unfortunately, I don’t have the $250 required, but I will be crafting my own Bubo out of Progresso soup cans and parts I can scavenge from the hot water heater. Sure all the cold showers will suck this winter, but can you really put a price on owning your own poorly constructed mechanical owl friend?

[via Nerdist]

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The design takes inspiration from the owl’s natural ability to hone in on and block certain frequencies. Similarly, the buds go beyond basic noise cancelling to eliminate the fuzz of car sounds, horns, crowds and any other undesirable noises. Better yet, you can customize the frequencies which you want to hear (and the ones you don’t) to suit your environment and your own personal taste. Simply use them in tandem with the Owl smartphone app to start hearing your world in an entirely new way!

Designer: Burak Şahin

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Bubo Robot Owl Replica from Clash of the Titans

As a kid, one of the best parts of the Clash of the Titans for me was the robot owl named Bubo. I wanted a toy of this guy so much, but sadly no one ever made one. Even after all of these years, I don’t think any company has ever made one available.

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At least Brian Stuckey has made this super nice replica and it looks pretty awesome. This guy stands 9″ tall and is covered in solid brass and aluminum. He sits on a stick on a base and his head rotates just like in the movie.

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Brian says that the only detail he failed to replicate are the detail lines on each breast. That’s okay. This thing looks great.

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[via Super Punch]