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(5) Different 1960s Marx Nutty Mad & Weird Ohs Figurines
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The pictures below show larger front and back views of all (5) Different 1960s Marx Nutty Mad & Weird Ohs Figurines in this lot. These are all believed to be the originals, and no reproductions included. These are made of colored plastic and they are marked and dated on the bottoms as follows:

LOUIS MARX & CO., INC.
© MCMLXIII (1963)
THE THINKER
''NUTTY MADS''

LOUIS MARX & CO., INC.
© MCMLXIII (1963)
(missing second circle on base)
RODDY THE HOT ROD

LOUIS MARX & CO., INC.
© MCMLXIII (1963)
DIPPY THE DEEP DIVER
''NUTTY MADS''
T.M. REG.

LOUIS MARX & CO., INC.
© MCMLXIII (1963)
END ZONE
''NUTTY MADS''
T.M. REG.

LOUIS MARX & CO., INC.
HAWK MODEL CO., INC.
©1964
DADDY

All of these for one price! To judge the sizes the ''End Zone'' football player measures 6'' tall. These appear to be in various conditions as pictured including the following:

''The Thinker'' has a painted bottom section and various scrapes and scuffs.

''Roddy The Hot Rod'' has the back part of the base missing.

''Dippy The Deep Diver'' has some (dog?) chew marks on his butt and flippers.

''End Zone'' is painted.

''Daddy'' has a missing hand and briefcase.

Below here, for reference, is some additional information:

Nutty Mads
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nutty Mads are popular monochromatic, injection-molded polymer plastic toy figures originally manufactured in 1963 - 1964 by the Marx Toy Company. Comically grotesque and minutely detailed, the series was likely inspired by the stylized Kustom Kulture graphics of Ed ''Big Daddy'' Roth (whose bizarre Rat Fink character was being licensed by Revell for hot rod model kits at the time), and the vividly outlandish comic art of popular magazine cartoonists Basil Wolverton and Don Martin. The figures were reportedly based on original designs created by veteran Mad Magazine artist Jack Davis.

Generally about 6 inches tall, each figure stands on a flat base in a fixed, ''demented'' pose, complete with bulging, bloodshot eyes and maniacal expression. They originally sold in five and dime stores like Woolworth's, Newberry's and G. C. Murphy for 15 cents a piece. Each figure was available in a variety of colors; the current value and / or collectibility of these vintage toys is determined by the scarcity of the figure and color, as well as the overall condition. (The third series is the hardest to find, and usually the most expensive.) Their popularity led Marx to expand the product line with several similar series, including Weird-Ohs, Blame-Its and Cartoon Soldiers, commonly referred to as ''Nutty Generals''. Marx manufactured other toys based on the Nutty Mad brand as well, including battery operated tin toys made in Japan, wind up toys, water pistols, a bagatelle style pinball game, and even an enclosed, tabletop target shooting game. Recastings from the original Marx molds began to appear from PlastiMarx out of Mexico, several years after Marx was sold to Quaker Oats in 1972. These are usually (but not always) a cream color, do not carry the Marx copyright on the bottom, and are worth considerably less than the originals.

Series 1:
Roddy the Hot Rod (racer)
Manny the Reckless Mariner
Waldo the Weightlifter
Rocco the Champ (boxer)
Dippy the Deep Diver (scuba diver)
Donald the Demon (racer)

Series 2:
All-Heart Hogan (policeman)
Bull Pen Boo Boo (baseball pitcher)
Chief Lost Teepee (Native American)
End Zone (football player)
Suburban Sidney (tricyclist)
The Thinker (Rodin sculpture parody)

Series 3:
Smokey Sam (firefighter)
U.S. Male (mail carrier)
Gutterball Annie (bowler)
Hippo Crit (physician)
Mudder (homemaker)
Now! Children (school teacher)

Weird-Ohs: A similar Marx produced series of plastic figures, based on the Hawk Model kits created by illustrator and cartoonist Bill Campbell.

Drag Hag (racer)
Daddy the Swingin' Suburbanite (racer)
Endsville Eddie (racer)
Freddy Flameout (test pilot)
Davey the Psycho Cyclist (outlaw biker)
Digger (racer)

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