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Wolverine Blow Up Toy
There’s no way to say this. You have to see the photo. Here. Look.
I mean, come on! How does somebody not notice the placement of the, um, blowhole at the factory? It’s hilarious, but it couldn’t be a mistake, could it?
A few years ago I saw a segment on Michael Moore’s old TV show that talked about secret acts of corporate sabotage. Sure, we’ve all stolen a box or two of paper clips. But who among us has secretly painted Adolf Hitler into a mural at Disney World? That’s what I imagine this little mix-up is.
And no jokes about how the toy designer must be a big Hugh Jackman fan. Please. (Here’s the trailer for the upcoming ‘Wolverine’ movie in case you don’t know what I’m talking about.)
If you buy this for your kid, do you say something? You really can’t, right? This toy seems destined to be a bachelorette party gag gift.
Source: Manticore’s Moustache via Buzzfeed
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4 Comments
TwinHappyJen commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amLOL! This belongs on FailBlog :-p
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amThat Wolverrine movie looks really bad.
But on the upside, that toy is pretty hilarious in all the right ways.
brettsinger commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amI know, right? How could someone miss that? Has to be sabotage. I blame Magneto.
Knitty commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amLOL! There are no words… no words!
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