Elephant Family **PROJECT**
Toy Line: Forest Families, Bärenwald
Company: M.C.Toy, Simba
Country: UK, EU
Year Introduced: 1980s possibly early 90s
Figures Available: Mother, father, sister, brother, baby
Frequency: Uncommon - Very Uncommon
Version:
Father - EU, Forest Families
Official Names & Bios:
Forest Families do not have names or bios.
Accessories:
N/A
How I Got Mine:
This figure was acquired by trade with a fellow collector (Hungary).
Extra Info:
Originally, these figures did not come with tusks. I used Lego pieces to make some.
This figure is part of a slow project. I am attempting to create Forest Families / Sylvanian versions of characters from my favorite comic book series: Elephantmen. This character is the elephant Ebony Hide.
Names and bios I have created for this family:
Ebony Hide works for the Information Agency in Los Angeles, alongside Hip Flask, a fellow survivor of the war between Africa and China. Still haunted by things he did in the war -- actions he was forced to question during his rehabilitation -- Ebony knows that the fear and suspicion he sees in the eyes of humans he passes on the street is there with good reason.
(From the official Elephantmen website)
Company: M.C.Toy, Simba
Country: UK, EU
Year Introduced: 1980s possibly early 90s
Figures Available: Mother, father, sister, brother, baby
Frequency: Uncommon - Very Uncommon
Version:
Father - EU, Forest Families
Official Names & Bios:
Forest Families do not have names or bios.
Accessories:
N/A
How I Got Mine:
This figure was acquired by trade with a fellow collector (Hungary).
Extra Info:
Originally, these figures did not come with tusks. I used Lego pieces to make some.
This figure is part of a slow project. I am attempting to create Forest Families / Sylvanian versions of characters from my favorite comic book series: Elephantmen. This character is the elephant Ebony Hide.
Names and bios I have created for this family:
Ebony Hide works for the Information Agency in Los Angeles, alongside Hip Flask, a fellow survivor of the war between Africa and China. Still haunted by things he did in the war -- actions he was forced to question during his rehabilitation -- Ebony knows that the fear and suspicion he sees in the eyes of humans he passes on the street is there with good reason.
(From the official Elephantmen website)