Above you see a short music video shot at last weekend’s WonderFest in Louisville. It’s low-fi because I used two very cheap cameras.
Thursday I ran some preview photos, and to our right you see an encore of one of them. The creator of the Swole Labubu is Kayt Robarts, and you can find her misfit toy creations at her Etsy store. Tell her PopCult sent you.
I’d not really intended to shoot any video at the show. I told you about the show and brought you more than two dozen photos on Friday. However, I did have two cheap cameras that I wanted to try out. So I shot about twenty minutes of video, and out of that, I was barely able to scrap up enough semi-usable shots make an under-five-minute-long music video.
The music is “Dancing Midget Spider-man Fantasia” as originally heard about twenty years ago on the second video episode of Radio Free Charleston. It’s a collaboration of Frank Panucci and his little brother, who played all the guitars.
Below, sort of to make up for the poor quality of the video, we have a few more photos from the show…

Twp Six Million Dollar Man kits (that’s twelve million bucks, folks) and the really cool Lost in Space Chariot kit.

An amazing recreation of the facade of The Admiral Theater, in Chicago. This historic theater is over a hundred years old and spent time as a grand first-run movie palace, a cartoon theater for kids, and the cleanest porn theater in The Windy City, before converting into a classy strip club in 1990.

Speaking of bold color choices, we leave you with a different angle of that amazing bust of The Bride that we first showed you Thursday.









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