What Happened To Kidrobot | The Rise And Fall Of A Streetwear Brand

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023
  • How many remember Kidrobot? In the early to mid 2000s, Kidrobot were among the leaders in a resurging trend that is collectable vinyl toys
    But they were way more than just some toy company, Kidrobot had a whole streetwear wing as well.
    Popularized in the glory days of the genre, Kidrobot saw huge levels of success. But like so many others, they fell off over the years.
    What exactly happened to cause this? Well let's find out. I'm Nate the great from Take Flight 214.com and this is the rise and fall of Kidrobot.
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    If you liked this video then you should check out the others in our Rise and Fall Of A Streetwear Brand Series:
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    Happened To Alife:
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    What Happened To Diamond Supply Co. :
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Комментарии • 38

  • @SugarDaddyScottie
    @SugarDaddyScottie Год назад +18

    I worked at kid robot & modeled for the brand from 2006-2009 (original location on PRINCE ST, SOHO) ..I Miss that place... once PAUL sold it... those corporate guys got rid of everyone... closed the NYC big store down.. and whatever .. anyway... glad you did this video... kid robot doesn't get enough recognition

    • @takeflight2142
      @takeflight2142  Год назад +3

      Yeah it was a vibe, I miss the old Kidrobot too

    • @beachcity562
      @beachcity562 Год назад

      @@takeflight2142 still got my kid robot goodie

    • @OnesTheGodBMW
      @OnesTheGodBMW 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow didn't know it was closed down smfh still rocking my vintage clothes to this day damn I remember it was across the street from Ralph Lauren in Soho

    • @mediumstudio
      @mediumstudio 2 месяца назад +1

      loved that store - and your work! Not sure which ones you made but it was all awesome. Everything about it was so cool & fresh.

  • @danielzana818
    @danielzana818 Год назад +9

    Enjoyed the video, I did a doc in 2010 called The Vinyl Frontier and it was interesting that the licensing of brands for toys was just starting to pick up. With Funko Pops, it seems like it's inevitable at this point! Paul went on to work on SuperPlastic with Huck Gee and they do similar small run vinyl toys.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @rolandcr-7832
      @rolandcr-7832 Год назад +1

      Ha! Great finding you here. I went to the premiere for your film. Might have just been a screening but I'm pretty sure it was the premiere. It was so long ago it's hard to remember.

  • @zdenekjanda8783
    @zdenekjanda8783 Год назад +3

    Man it was so fresh back then so new and exciting. Not sure you could get that feeling back again.

  • @AnthonyDTZichella
    @AnthonyDTZichella Год назад +4

    Back in the early days of KR we built a community on Melrose in LA... Art took over the street with TAG, MONKEY KING and of course BAPE AND KR. The artists like Luke Chueh would hang out ON THE STREET and meet with us. HUCK GEE and Amanda Vissel among countless others would come do signings for releases. We would line up to get the newest Dunny or Hoodie, The company threw events, scavenger hunts and cared about the culture. The staff became friends and we had a blast. The moment KR started leaning into licensing deals the writing was on the wall. I still have nearly every early dunny ever produced but sadly the amount of time and effort I spent acquiring them is no longer reflected in their value. It was a fun time but the brand killed itself and without THAT MAGIC no corporation will ever be able to make KR anything other than an impulse by at your local book store or art shop. Brand turned from a street art movement to a joke... its gone.. let it die and keep the memories that were good close.. sad

  • @ReallyBadAI
    @ReallyBadAI Месяц назад

    Great overview, brother. I had never heard of Kidrobot until today. Sorry to see they fell off, their style really speaks to me for some reason, maybe it's cause I was a kid when they were at their peak.

  • @jaybruno3571
    @jaybruno3571 Год назад +2

    I miss going to Kid Robot in Soho in the early mid 2000’s.. the pieces I regret never purchasing from them are still of my wishlist..the gray Kid Robot x Lacoste kicks and the themed air max 95 airplane model 😢

  • @dbrfour
    @dbrfour Год назад +1

    the rise and fall of streetwear brands series never disappoints! keep it up :D

  • @Chickengirl005
    @Chickengirl005 2 месяца назад

    Great video...had the sudden question of Kid Robot still existed at all anymore. I was a big collector of the figurines. After getting out of highschool and visiting cities for art college, I went to L.A. because of CaLArts. was trying to get into art college. I remember seeing the first iteration of the Gorillaz figurines and wanted them so badly, as I was obsessed with the Gorillaz. But they were soo expensive. My Uncle Lives in San Fran, and we'd visit him once a year. Once I discovered the Kid Robot store in Haight Ashbury, I'd go there to get the blind box figurines. Used to go to NYC often-ish, had family in upstate NY. Went to the Kid Robot store a few times long before it closed. So I have quite the collection of figurines, pretty much all blind box ones. Though I did get the second iteration of the Gorillaz Kid Robot figurines, had to get them online. They were still so expensive, but I think I asked to get them as a Christmas present.
    But one of the last times I went to San Fran, the store in Haight Ashbury was no longer the Kid Robot store. It was under a different name, but still selling Kid Robot figurines. This was a couple or few years before Covid, as the last time I went to San Fran was in 2019. But i see Kid Robot isn't entirely dead...but I don't see myself ever buying the figurines ever again...

  • @mhm6
    @mhm6 6 месяцев назад

    I believe kidrobot can make a comeback in the street fashion scene. They got fun styles like Bathing Ape and a nice logo like the Hundreds.
    They can start by giving rappers their clothes so to catch the brand on the radars of the youth

  • @M37R01D
    @M37R01D Год назад

    Great watch!! Thx for the bit of KR history.

  • @waltzforvenus_9164
    @waltzforvenus_9164 9 месяцев назад

    Man this brings me back . When Streetwear was still this new exciting thing and we had all of these brands like 10 deep, Crooks and Castles , Rogue Status,Anything , Alife, Huf… I can go on and on . And that’s not even counting heavy hitters like Supreme etc.
    Back then the Toy aspect of the brand was too “childish” for me because I was a teenage trying to feel like an adult . But now at nearly 32 years old I love these vinyl figures! Love these and Bounty Hunter stuff .

  • @ricardoeugenecampher2248
    @ricardoeugenecampher2248 Год назад +2

    Talk about nostalgia

  • @foxatrott931
    @foxatrott931 Год назад +2

    Kidrobot is the license that made me discover the world of art toys, we are in 2005 and in a vinyl record store in Amsterdam I discover this cute little toy that is nothing but a dunny. And I enter the spiral.
    Kidrobot during 5 years made me discover artists like Ledbetter, Tado, Supakitch & Koralie, Scott Tolleson, Dalek, Sket One, Amanda Visell and others and for that I loved KR but from 2010 the series were less interesting and then they went in the Basquiat & Warhol licenses and there we lost them.....
    17 years later still in it and kidrobot which just became a competitor to funko pop, dunny's have no flavor anymore, the only thing from KR that remains are the "Vault Sale" 2 times a year to buy old KR toys.
    Thanks to Scott Tolleson for keeping the dunny's alive with the Shard.
    This toy is not a toy

  • @mimicdesign7271
    @mimicdesign7271 Год назад +2

    I'd agree on most parts of this, it was never as good after Paul left and the suits got a hold of it. Also they way artists were treated by KR and a lot of other companies wasn't great. I designed for them for a while and it was great, the shows I was part of and the community was awesome but money seemed to taking over from artistic integrity, as it often does :(

  • @vurrse
    @vurrse Год назад

    Found ur channel from the peas n carrots video and I rlly like ur videos 👍

  • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
    @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад

    10:44 Kind of like that firey but "mostly peaceful" "summer of love" a few years back.

  • @TommenLM
    @TommenLM Год назад

    I just discovered Kidrobot brand and I love the idea of DIY blank toys and art that surrounds it. I hope, they will keep it going. Unfortunately, I cannot find anywhere in Europe place to buy blank Dunny :/

  • @phqutub
    @phqutub 8 месяцев назад

    Good Vid. Paul makes no sense. He sold out to go make bikes, then makes a parody company with Huck taking stabs at the company he sold. RIP Frank too. He did what he had to, by mass producing licenses and getting in BigBox, which let him keep part of kidrobot alive.
    We knew it was all over when they killed the brick n mortar.
    Then they blew up the forum to drive people to facebook....
    The MET set was cool. I did have to buy the new Sket Coke 8inch.

  • @DippedInInk
    @DippedInInk 10 месяцев назад

    PAUL BUDNITZ left and is now doing bicycles. He told me after I emailed him and he reached out. Very nice person.

    • @gizzardwizard1
      @gizzardwizard1 10 месяцев назад

      The bike company shut down during the pandemic. Superplastic is still going, but its got issues with the people working there. From my experience at least, there's a lot of low quality toys and packaging design (the gorillaz products are really mid-tier) and their PR team is hyper focused on making it influencer/instagrammy.

  • @stevirobbo
    @stevirobbo 10 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your vid. Loved collecting the figures it went bad after they shut down the UK shop as you just vouldnt get the figures. I still have a couple of full early sets including the rarest production set made by Kidrobot "thoughts in Jeremyville" It was only possible to get 12 of these sets if you got the 12 chase figures. Plus it was estimated there was 15 artist proof sets so 27 sets possible worldwide they were only 1" figures so were not very popular and Jeremyville was not a top artist at the time so they went very much over looked. Enjoyed your vid it brought back many memories 😊

  • @user-nd9vw5gj8p
    @user-nd9vw5gj8p Месяц назад

    I still customize kidrobot vinyls

  • @decommoditized9258
    @decommoditized9258 Год назад +1

    Nice work. I still rep KR.

  • @hypersniper71
    @hypersniper71 Год назад

    I cant believe they went away a year before i was born they look so cool living in the old days must have been fun :(
    Am kinda jealous

    • @DJTXD123
      @DJTXD123 Год назад

      I've just got into it and I buy a lot of ebay, still pretty cheap

  • @premeviews
    @premeviews Год назад

    Had some fireeeee tee shirts as did pacsun too

  • @Sept1973
    @Sept1973 Год назад

    Never new they were considered a street wear brand i only ever knew them for their Vynal toys.

  • @controlledinsanitygaming5248
    @controlledinsanitygaming5248 Год назад

    It's called super plastic now. And they're killing it!!!

  • @rhondajamison5437
    @rhondajamison5437 Год назад

    I still collect Andy Warhol and Basquiat Dunnys from time to time. Living is the designer toy world they are always there but I do agree with all the other corporate items they sell are trash.

  • @whatthefvckisfashion638
    @whatthefvckisfashion638 11 месяцев назад

    Before Kaws

  • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
    @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад

    I think it's very generous to call crap like kidrobot and funkopops "toys". You can't even play with them.

  • @tenacioustoys
    @tenacioustoys Год назад +2

    Cool overview! I shared!

  • @alpaykasal2902
    @alpaykasal2902 Год назад

    Kidrobot founder is at the helm of Superplastic, which recently took on a $2mil investment from Amazon and will probably be adding NFT collectables functionality, which i am 1000% here for. I hope they keep it art and don't screw that up. My dude, you missed that major plot twist at the end.