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Crabwalk was a company that produced some of the earliest [[Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'']].<br> | Crabwalk was a company that produced some of the earliest [[Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'']].<br> | ||
In 1980, Crabwalk marketed a calendar featuring [[The Lips]] and logo, along with images from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' as well as a set of 8 greeting cards with familiar scenes and sayings from the movie. The "Go For It" on the inside of the card with Frank's finger inching towards Rocky's gold shorts is a rare example of an audience call-back used in official merchandise. | In 1980, Crabwalk marketed a calendar featuring [[The Lips]] and logo, along with images from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' as well as a set of 8 greeting cards with familiar scenes and sayings from the movie. The "Go For It" on the inside of the card with Frank's finger inching towards Rocky's gold shorts is a rare example of an audience call-back used in official merchandise. | ||
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| + | [[Sal Piro]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 20:05, 1 December 2019
Crabwalk was a company that produced some of the earliest Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''.
In 1980, Crabwalk marketed a calendar featuring The Lips and logo, along with images from The Rocky Horror Picture Show as well as a set of 8 greeting cards with familiar scenes and sayings from the movie. The "Go For It" on the inside of the card with Frank's finger inching towards Rocky's gold shorts is a rare example of an audience call-back used in official merchandise.
