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Wenlock and Mandeville

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THE MASCOT NIGHTMARES BEGIN

MILLIONS of children are waking up this morning drenched in sweat and urine following the unveiling of the London 2012 Olympic mascots.

Wenlock and Mandeville were greeted with a chorus of blood-curdling screams as onlookers trampled each other in a desperate bid to escape.

Meanwhile London mayor Boris Johnson insisted the mascots encapsulated the spirit of the city before kneeling down in front of them and begging for his life.

Emma Bishop, a mother of two from Finsbury Park, said: "The names sound like a pair of prostitute-murdering opium addicts from the 1880s and they look like the Tellytubbies' abusive uncles.

"What we've got here is two giant, damaged teeth, each with a massive, psychotic eye and razor sharp claws. And the blue one seems to be using bright, friendly colours to draw attention to his genital area.

"So these things - designed specifically for children - are basically lobster-clawed pervert monsters that remind them of the dentist. Bravo."

Helen Archer, a mother of three from Hatfield, said: "So the next time my five year-old loses a tooth and I tell him to put it under his pillow for the tooth fairy he will scream in terror and tell me it will grow into Wenlock and eat his head like it was a Malteser.

"I honestly can't believe I'm saying this, but Adrian Chiles is no longer the most disturbing thing to appear on The One Show."

Cowering behind the television with a jumper over his head, Archer's seven year-old son Jake added: "Leave me be Mr Mandeville. I'll be a good boy, I promise I will."

The mascots were developed by the sinisterly-named children's author Michael Morpurgo who conducted focus groups across the country to boil down childhood terror to its elemental form.

He said: "We initially thought of using those silent, floating zombies from Buffy The Vampire Slayer but Wenlock and Mandeville have the added bonus of looking like they could suddenly appear inside a pencil case or at the bottom of a Happy Meal."

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Daisy, please tell me they are not for real...

(kristina is too lazy to look it up...)

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You guys are just trying to make your olympics the most unappealing thing ever aren't you?

At least you're sticking with the technicolour vomit theme.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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Throw in the "Broken Rollercoaster" and you have a perfect emblem for the UK today...
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PS> The one on the right looks like he's pissed himself.
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I was just going to note the same thing.

What is wrong with using some representation of native UK animals? We had the naff, Ollie, Mallie and Syd for the Oz 'Limb-pics.

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Here's my surgestion for a new mascot for London O-limp-ics

At least you can tell what it is ment to be

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Awww. someone ran over Ollie, Syd and Millie.

I hope they didn't suffer.

:(
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kristina wrote:Daisy, please tell me they are not for real...

(kristina is too lazy to look it up...)
I'm afraid they are real and not just some cruel hoax ...

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They're awful. How on earth did anyone think this was a good idea? :shrug

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Drugs.


It has to be. No one could think they were a good idea. They look like some kind of perverted Telly-tubby.

And Go is correct, the one on the right has wet itself.
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The Hen wrote:Drugs.


It has to be. No one could think they were a good idea. They look like some kind of perverted Telly-tubby.

And Go is correct, the one on the right has wet itself.

must have been some goooood stuff...

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What sort of names are Wenlock and Mandeville?

I thought they were recently elected Conservatives.

I suppose that is appropriate.
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Wenlock and Mandeville are animations depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks in Bolton.
Yep, them certainly look like "drops of steel".
They are named after the Shropshire town of Much Wenlock, which held a forerunner of the current Olympic Games, and Stoke Mandeville, a village in Buckinghamshire where the Paralympic Games were first held.
Interesting, if stupid.
The design process cost £400,000
Please kill me now.
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someone PAID MONEY for that?

I'm in the wrong business...

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They look a little better in their animated form;


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According to the story by Micheal Morpurgo ,called Out of a Rainbow, the characters were moulded from the last two drops of steel used to make the Olympic Stadium.

...and they'll be seen more often as digital CGI than those body puppets. Contrary to the funny OP, the kids actually seem to like them, so far.

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loCAtek wrote:They look a little better in their animated form
Uh, no, actually, they don't.

The one on the right looks like he's spanking himself and gotten a huge bruise on his ass.
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Neither of them seem friendly or cuddly. They are both impersonal and cold.
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